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WPO Participates in NOAA Career Panel at Local AMS Chapter at University of Maryland

Featured News, In the News, Uncategorized, WPO NewsBy Cyndee O' QuinnNovember 13, 2023

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!

FY24 – Data Assimilation Consortium FAQs

Featured News, Funded Projects, In the News, UncategorizedBy Cyndee O' QuinnAugust 21, 2023

Are you planning to submit a proposal for the Data Assimilation (DA) Consortium? Before you apply, be sure to check out these additional FAQs about the competition.

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Biden-Harris Administration Announces up to $7 million Through Investing in America Agenda to Improve Weather Predictions

Featured News, Funded Projects, In the News, WPO NewsBy Cyndee O' QuinnJuly 27, 2023

Today, the Department of Commerce and NOAA announced a $7 million funding opportunity through President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to establish a new multi-university Data Assimilation Consortium that will improve weather predictions.

JULY 24-26: FREE VIRTUAL TRAINING WORKSHOPS

Featured News, In the News, Uncategorized, WPO NewsBy Cyndee O' QuinnJuly 20, 2023

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. There is limited space.

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Women at NOAA Advancing Hurricane Research and Forecasting

Featured News, In the News, Uncategorized, WPO NewsBy Cyndee O' QuinnJune 23, 2023

Meet Renee Richardson, a Program Coordinator at WPO. She is featured in an article by NOAA Global Ocean Montioring and Observation for being one of seven women to advance hurricane research and forecasting at NOAA.

Airborne Phased Array Radar (APAR) will be mounted on this NSF/NCAR C-130

New Airborne Radar Partnership Will Give Close 3D Views Inside Clouds and Severe Storms

Featured News, In the News, Uncategorized, WPO NewsBy Cyndee O' QuinnJune 23, 2023

The Airborne Phased Array Radar (APAR) will be the world’s first phased array C-band, dual-Doppler, dual-polarization radar. WPO helped fund the initial research and development of APAR which received $91.8 million in June from the National Science Foundation.

Welcome NOAA’s Weather Program Office (WPO) Innovation for Next Generation Scientists (WINGS) Fellowship Inaugural Class

Featured News, In the News, Uncategorized, WPO NewsBy Cyndee O' QuinnJune 13, 2023

UCAR | CPAESS and NOAA’s Weather Program Office are excited to welcome the inaugural class of the Weather Program Office (WPO) Innovation for Next Generation Scientists (WINGS) Dissertation Fellowship of 2023-2024.

Year of Open Science

Featured News, In the News, Uncategorized, WPO NewsBy Cyndee O' QuinnJune 2, 2023

In recognition of the Year of Open Science, NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) and EPIC (Earth Prediction Innovation Center) have been featured on Open.Science.gov for the collaborative and open science work on the Unified Forecast System (UFS). 

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Advancing Research in our Highest Weather Impacts

Featured News, WPO NewsBy Sandy LaCorteFebruary 27, 2023

We are a weather-weary and weather-worn nation, and the increase in billion-dollar disasters remains unabated. In the last 5 years alone, the United States has endured a total of 89 billion dollar weather and climate disasters. The U.S. government has responded with increased resources to better understand the weather and climate conditions that affect us…

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