The National Weather Association recently awarded the mPING development team for help the application has provided in meteorology.
Tag: Featured
NOAA HWT Hosts Annual Spring Forecasting Experiment
For for the next five weeks NOAA’s Hazardous Weather Testbed Experimental Forecast Program is focused on using cutting-edge computer models.
April 12th Reddit AMA: What’s On the Radar? | Talk Weather Research with NOAA
When severe weather strikes anywhere in the United States, weather radar is one of the most important tools forecasters use to track storms and warn the public. The current system, known as the WSR-88D radar…
Women of NSSL: Kodi Berry
To celebrate Women’s History Month, NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory is publishing a series of stories highlighting women working at the lab. Kodi Berry is a research scientist and Sea Grant liaison for the Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies working at NSSL, and serves as the executive officer of the NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed.
Women of NSSL: Linda McGuckin
To celebrate Women’s History Month in March NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory is publishing a series of stories highlighting some women working at the lab. One Q&A segment will be published each Monday in March.…
NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed starts with HS-PHI experiment
The NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed is once again busy buzzing with activity as researchers kick off the year’s first research activities. From March 12-16, participants will assess a new tool using rapid-updating, high-resolution Probabilistic Hazard Information, known as PHI. HS-PHI is testing an experimental concept for delivering information to the public in a way that simulates how National Weather Service forecasters would use it within their software.
Women of NSSL: Nusrat Yussouf
To celebrate Women’s History Month in March NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory is publishing a series of stories highlighting some women working at the lab. Nusrat Yussouf works with Warn-on-Forecast, a research program set to increase tornado, severe thunderstorm and flash flood warning lead times.
Women of NSSL: Burkely T. Gallo
To celebrate Women’s History Month in March NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory is publishing a series of stories highlighting some women working at the lab. One Q&A segment will be published each Monday in March. Burkely T. Gallo is a Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies postdoctoral research associate working at NOAA’s National Severe Storms Laboratory.
Exploring past, present & future: Q&A with Sherman Fredrickson
During the month of February, NSSL will feature some of its longest-serving employees. Those employees will share their favorite experiences through the years, and highlight some of the most significant changes they have witnessed. Sherman…
Alan Gerard Promoted to Division Chief at NSSL
Meteorologist Alan Gerard has been chosen to lead the Warning Research and Development Division of the NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory, Director Steven Koch announced. Gerard has served as the deputy division chief since 2015.…