The Advanced Technology Demonstrator is the newest in a long line of radar innovations developed and tested at the lab in Norman, Oklahoma.
The Advanced Technology Demonstrator is the newest in a long line of radar innovations developed and tested at the lab in Norman, Oklahoma.
Learn about NSSL’s latest radar with this Bite Sized Science video!
The following significant paper publication was reported to headquarters the week of June 19. NOAA authors are bolded. “Cylindrical Polarimetric Phased Array Radar: Beamforming and Calibration for Weather Applications” By Fulton, C. (OU ARRC) , J. L.…
The national weather radar system used throughout the United States by NOAA National Weather Service forecasters to “see” weather across the country is unique because it can be upgraded and modified with the newest capabilities,…
Learn about NSSL researcher Pamela Heinselman’s transition from RRDD to FRDD.
A new program supported by NSSL is testing the use of stream radar to improve flood forecasting. Learn more.
Pam Heinselman was the keynote speaker at the Women in Mathematics and Science Conference at Millersville University.
Bim Wood studies how to improve tornado warnings and has developed better weather warning methods for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community.
Chris Curtis researches advancements in weather radar technology at NSSL. Learn more.
Qualitative findings from the 2013 Phased Array Radar Innovative Sensing Experiment and uses for social science in the forecaster warning decision process.