A proposed methodology for issuing Probabilistic Hazard Information for severe convective weather, as opposed to the warnings issued by the National Weather Service today.
Tag: NSSL
Gab at the Lab: Peter Kochis
Peter Kochis is the ITS Group Leader at NSSL. Learn how he is supporting our computer needs at the Lab!
NSSL: 1964-1980
NOAA’s National Severe Storms Laboratory is celebrating 51 years of history. Take a look back at some of the milestones in our first two decades.
2015: Year In Review
Take a look back at some highlights from our year at the Lab.
Significant Paper: MRMS QPE PERFORMANCE DURING THE 2013-14 COOL SEASON
NSSL researchers made the first direct comparisons of MRMS Q3 radar only precipitation estimates with Dual Pol and NCEP Stage II estimates.
Gab at the Lab: Alexandre Fierro
Alex grew up in Switzerland and has traveled the world. Find out what he does here at NSSL!
Gab at the Lab: David Schvartzman
David Schvartzman is part of the Advanced Radar Techniques group, improving the quality, accuracy, and timeliness of MPAR.
Gab at the Lab: Patrick Skinner
Patrick Skinner is an NRC Postdoctoral Research Associate with an interesting background. Learn more about his path to becoming a meteorologist.
Gab at the Lab: David Warde
David is a CIMMS scientist who is part of the Advanced Radar Techniques team within the Radar Research and Development Division at NSSL. Learn more.
Gab at the Lab: Kongmeng Xiong
Kongmeng is our newest web designer. He is working on design, development, and implementation of VLab here at NSSL.