CCNY Graduate Research Symposium – 2023
City College of New York 160 Convent Avenue, New YorkGraduate Student Council Presents: Graduate Research Symposium Call for Submissions Deadline: April 7, 2023 Open to all CCNY graduate students The […]
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Graduate Student Council Presents: Graduate Research Symposium Call for Submissions Deadline: April 7, 2023 Open to all CCNY graduate students The […]
Accelerating Earth System modeling is essential to improve weather forecast accuracy and lead time, which requires advancements in Earth System Science. There are many unmet observational needs in supporting Earth System Science research. Multi-platform and multi-sensor remote sensing is a major pathway to fill critical observation gaps to support Earth System process study, model initiation, and validation.
Thermodynamic and dynamical aspects of geophysical fluids are key to generating the everyday weather that we experience, as well as what the climate will be like in years to come. In this talk we will first review fundamental aspects of earth's atmospheric circulation, and how computer simulations are used as experimental playgrounds to understand climate
he global climate crisis is a prevalent issue that will disproportionately affect vulnerable populations. With rising temperatures, susceptibility to heat effects has caused concern about thermal comfort and urban heat during the summer. Prior work has indicated that urban heat islands (UHI) can have adverse health outcomes and can be exacerbated depending on geographic location, race-ethnicity, housing characteristics, and socioeconomic disparitie
Tropical Cyclone formation requires warm ocean waters and low wind shear. Changes to sea surface anomalies and wind shear influences are essential to understanding storm development and intensification
Title: Evaluation of operational flood forecasting models in Puerto Rico Speaker: Gerado Trossi Torres, NOAA EPP/MSI CESSRST-II Fellow at UPRM Date: June […]
Title: Understanding the socioeconomic impacts of climate change Speaker: Selenea Gibson, NOAA EPP/MSI CESSRST-II Fellow at UMBC Date: June 21, 20223 Time: […]
The 2023 CoRP Symposium will be held 25-27 July 2023 at the Pyle Center at the University of Wisconsin—Madison, hosted by the Cooperative […]
Event: NOAA Seminar Series Title: The Drivers and Consequences of Social Vulnerability to Disasters Presenter: Fernando Tormos-Aponte, Wendy Prudencio, Gwendolyn […]
**This event is by invitation Only** The First Annual CESSRST-II Symposium will take place from Monday, July 31, 2023 to […]
Title: Mapping and monitoring turbidity in estuaries using remote sensing and in-situ measurements Speaker: Stephany Garcia, NOAA EPP/MSI CESSRST-II Fellow at […]
Title: Uncertainties in the retrieval of remote sensing reflectance from OC satellite observations Speaker: Eder Herrera Estrella, NOAA EPP/MSI CESSRST-II Fellow […]