A team from NSSL spent a week at the world-renowned San Francisco Exploratorium to work with staff as part of the NOAA Scientist in Residence program.
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Meteorological Technology World Expo to feature NSSL researcher
NSSL’s Kurt Hondl will be a featured speaker at the first Meteorological Technology World Expo.
NSSL/CIMMS researchers to present at international symposium
NSSL/CIMMS researchers will be presenting at the 2nd International Symposium on Earth-science Challenges (ISEC) at the National Weather Center (NWC) in Norman, Okla. on September 14-16, 2011.
CI-FLOW produced accurate total water level predictions from Irene
The Coastal and Inland Flooding Observation and Warning (CI-FLOW) project began producing real-time 84-hour simulations of total water level in coastal North Carolina from Hurricane Irene on Tuesday, August 23.
NSSL/CIMMS phased array radar team awarded DOC Gold Medal
The Secretary of Commerce has awarded a Gold Medal to the NSSL/CIMMS Radar Research and Development Division for “scientific and engineering excellence in adapting military phased array radar technology to improve U.S. weather radar capabilities.”
NSSL helps Phoenix power company brace for sand storms
An NSSL algorithm developed in collaboration with Arizona’s Salt River Project (SRP) alerts the power company of the potential for a dust storm.
NSSL’s mobile radar being used to help understand dust storms
NSSL’s dual-polarized mobile Doppler radar was used to study the skies during dust storm events in Arizona.
NSSL/CIMMS researchers mentor undergraduate students for the summer
NSSL and NSSL/Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies (CIMMS) researchers donated their time this summer to mentor thirteen undergraduate students through research projects. The students were selected through the prestigious NOAA Hollings Scholars program and…
Summer Thunder 2011 hosted by NSSL
NSSL co-hosted the Southern Thunder 2011 Workshop at the National Weather Center in Norman, Okla. last week along with the NOAA Storm Prediction Center and the University of Oklahoma.
2011 Tornado page
NSSL created a Web page with information and links about the most significant tornado outbreaks of spring 2011.