A supercell thunderstorm in Kansas on May 27, 2019. (Mike Coniglio/NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory)

NOAA seeks partnership to help develop world’s best weather model

Originally Published at NOAA.Gov on March 20, 2020. NOAA is seeking a technology partner to help design and build the Earth Prediction Innovation Center (EPIC). This extramural center will accelerate scientific research and engineering to create the world’s most accurate and reliable operational weather forecast model.  NOAA is in search of proven expertise in software engineering, software…

#WomenofNOAA: Meet Segayle Thompson, PhD

Segayle Thompson, PhD, is the Hurricane Supplemental Coordinator in NOAA’s Office of Weather and Air Quality. She aligns multi-line efforts in managing the Improving Forecasting and Assimilation (IFAA) portfolio of the FY18 Hurricane Supplemental and the Improving Forecasts of Hurricanes, Floods, and Wildfires (IFHFW) portfolio for the FY19 Supplemental. By Chantel Bivins, Web/Communications Specialist Segayle…