“Tropical cyclones are consequential and there are a lot of interesting problems related to data assimilation and their prediction,” says Joseph Knisely.
Read about the Rapid Refresh Forecast System (RRFS) is NOAA’s prototype next generation prediction system that will support improved and more frequent forecasts for aviation, severe convective weather, heavy rain, and snowstorms over North America.
Fascinated by water, Potkay studied engineering and hydrology as an undergraduate and master’s student, and later, earth and planetary sciences as a Ph.D. candidate at Rutgers University.
This year's AMS gave SPS | CPAESS staff another opportunity to share their diverse scientific research and to get to know each other. Discover what they presented and how we spent this exciting week!
SPS | CPAESS had a wonderful time at the recent American Geophysical Union's (AGU) annual conference in Washington, D.C. Discover more about our time there!
Rachel Gulbraa is a communicator with the UCAR Cooperative Programs for the Advancement of Earth System Science (CPAESS) who works with NOAA Ocean Exploration to engage the public through science communication and outreach.
Devising a way to learn more about the Sun’s magnetic field and the dynamic activity of the corona is the challenge that Robert Jarolim has undertaken during his two-year, NASA Jack Eddy Fellowship.