Seven WPO Staff Receive OAR 2023 Awards
WPO is proud to share the news that seven members of our team have been recognized as recipients of the OAR 2023 awards.
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!
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The NOAA Weather Program Office (WPO) is proud to announce the awards for the FY23 Notice of Funding.
The total of funding awarded* for the eleven selected projects is approximately $4M per year.
The competition selected 12 projects from academia, government, and industry with a focus on advancing the Unified Forecast System (UFS) to become the world’s most accurate and reliable operational modeling system.
The award total* for the 10 selected projects is: $4 M in cooperative agreements.
This year’s NOFO will fund approximately six projects, totaling up to $12.8 million per year.
FREE Virtual Training Workshops are being held July 24-26 during UIFCW23. Help advance the Unified Forecast System (UFS) through EPIC’s hands-on workshops and accelerate weather modeling and innovations through open science.