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NSSL researcher deployed to the Indian Ocean to study climate

NSSL researcher Dave Jorgensen will deploy to Diego Garcia, an atoll south of the Equator in the Indian Ocean from November 1 to December 15 2011.

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CI-FLOW provided useful predictions of total water level during Hurricane Irene

The Coastal and Inland Flooding Observation and Warning (CI-FLOW) project began producing real-time 84-hour simulations of total water level in coastal North Carolina from Hurricane Irene on August 23, 2011.

Hurricane Irene heads for the Outer Banks

CI-FLOW produced accurate total water level predictions from Irene

The Coastal and Inland Flooding Observation and Warning (CI-FLOW) project began producing real-time 84-hour simulations of total water level in coastal North Carolina from Hurricane Irene on Tuesday, August 23.

Forecast track for Hurricane Irene

CI-FLOW total water level system prepared for test by hurricane

Researchers with the Coastal and Inland Flooding Observation and Warning (CI-FLOW) project are preparing for Hurricane Irene to test their total water level prediction system in North Carolina later this week.

The DOE ARM Southern Great Plains site in Lamont, Okla.

Study investigates how future profiling observations improve forecasts

Monthly Weather Review has published the results of an observation system simulation experiment (OSSE) that shows how measurements from various hypothetical remote-sensing networks would impact weather analyses and forecasts.