Jian Zhang is the Team Leader of WRDD’s Storm-Scale HydroMET Applications Research & Development Group. Learn more.
Author: Tanya Schoor
Significant Paper: Aircraft Observations of Dry Air, the ITCZ, Convective Cloud Systems, and Cold Pools in MJO During DYNAMO
Airborne measurements from the NOAA P-3 aircraft provide valuable new insights into distinct atmospheric characteristics.
Gab at the Lab: Kurt Hondl
Kurt is the MPAR Program Manager at NSSL. Learn more about his work.
Significant Paper: Multi-Radar Multi-Sensor (MRMS) Quantitative Precipitation Estimation: Initial Operating Capabilities
This paper provides a comprehensive description of the initial operating capabilities of the MRMS QPE system.
Gab at the Lab: Tiffany Meyer
Tiffany is a technical advisor to the NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed. Learn more about her!
Gab at the Lab: Thomas Jones
Thomas Jones is a research and teaching associate with OU CIMMS, and part of the Warn-on-Forecast group with NSSL. Learn more.
During busiest month for storms, researchers gather in the NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed
A diverse group of scientists is coming together to improve how severe weather information is conveyed to the public.
Significant Paper: The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program: The First 20 Years – Introduction
This paper is the introduction to the AMS Meteorological Monograph entitled “The Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program: The First 20 Years.”
Gab at the Lab: Alan Gerard
With 25+ years of experience in the National Weather Service, Alan became NSSL’s WRDD Deputy Division Chief in November 2015.
Technology Converging on Early Prototype Merged National HRRR Ensemble and “Warn-on-Forecast” System for High-impact Weather
An early prototype of a high-impact weather forecast system will get a real-time demonstration in the NOAA Hazardous Weather Testbed (HWT) this spring.