EPIC Possibilities
The Earth Prediction Innovation Center (EPIC) made the cover of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (BAMS) February 2024 issue with EPIC Possibilities.
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The Earth Prediction Innovation Center (EPIC) made the cover of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (BAMS) February 2024 issue with EPIC Possibilities.
Guidance from the White House has mandated that researchers who receive federal funds must make their publications and data publicly available at no cost and without delay. What are the pitfalls and promises of making scientific results publicly available in Open Data for all?
The EPIC team is hosting an AMS Short Course:
Running the Unified Forecast System’s Short Range Weather Application in the Cloud (January 27th, 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM ET).
NOAA and NASA have joined in a collaborative project aimed at developing a shared scientific, technological, and application vision for the future of US reanalysis efforts.
The 12th Symposium on Weather, Water, and Climate Enterprise will be held at the American Meteorological Society (AMS) 104th Annual Meeting. The Subseasonal to Seasonal team at WPO will lead the Joint Sessions.
Every five years, NOAA’s Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) conducts comprehensive science reviews of its laboratories and programs.
WPO is proud to share the news that seven members of our team have been recognized as recipients of the OAR 2023 awards.
A panel of eight NOAA federal employees and affiliates including three from WPO joined the University of Maryland American Meteorological Society (AMS) Student Chapter for a dynamic conversation on careers in NOAA!
The Earth Prediction Innovation Center (EPIC) and the Unified Forecast System (UFS) community are proud to announce the public release of the UFS Short-Range Weather (SRW) Application version 2.2.0.
In an era defined by information sharing and the free flow of knowledge, open science is the cornerstone upon which groundbreaking discoveries are made, innovations are fueled, and societies progress.