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Upcoming Events

Friday, May 03, 2024
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
ES Industry Assessment Seminar
Purpose: To increase our awareness of existing and emerging Industry capabilities, and to identify and pursue partnership opportunities.

Weather Stream offers a weather data as a service platform, delivering unparalleled weather and climate intelligence through state of the art remote sensing and data science technologies. Analysis ready data provides global, actionable insights, especially for regions that are remote or underserved.

Orbital Micro Systems (OMS), a subsidiary of Weather Stream, focuses on the development and manufacturing of the Global Environmental Monitoring System (GEMS) family of microwave radiometer instruments.
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Monday, May 06, 2024
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
ESSIC Seminar Series
Impacts and Variability of Atmospheric Rivers in Changing Climates
Prof. Juan Lora, Yale University
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Tuesday, May 07, 2024
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
GMAO Seminar Series on Earth System Science
Kait Loftus - Columbia University
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NASA Tracks Freddy, Longest-lived Tropical Cyclone on Record

Tropical Cyclone Freddy lasted more than five weeks. Once a very powerful Category 5 cyclone, Freddy first made landfall along the east coast of Madagascar on February 21, 2023, just north of the town of Mananjary as a Category 3 cyclone.

IMPACTS 2022: NASA Planes Fly into Snowstorms to Study Snowfall

What NASA’s IMPACTS mission learns about snowstorms will improve meteorological models and our ability to use satellite data to predict how much snow will fall and where.

Clouds 101

Clouds can tell us a lot about what weather we might expect to see, but they’re actually quite mysterious. The question is: Because clouds are produced by the climate, how will a changing climate impact clouds? And, conversely, clouds have an impact on our climate, so how will changing clouds affect a changing climate? Welcome to Clouds 101.

How a Squad of Small Satellites Will Help NASA Study Storms

Hurricanes are some of the most powerful and destructive weather events on Earth. To help study these powerful storms, NASA is launching TROPICS, a collection of six small satellites.

 

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Members of NASA's Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) GV team [David Wolff (612), GPM GV PI], the University of Connecticu...

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