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Q&A with Pam Heinselman

Posted in People News on October 31, 2016 by Tanya Schoor.

Learn about NSSL researcher Pamela Heinselman’s transition from RRDD to FRDD.

Tags: NSSL, People News, Radar Research News, WoF

New research improves water hazard forecasting

Posted in Research News on October 27, 2016 by Tanya Schoor.

A new program supported by NSSL is testing the use of stream radar to improve flood forecasting. Learn more.

Tags: CIMMS, flooding, NSSL, Radar Research News

Pam Heinselman Speaks at Women’s Conference

Posted in People News on April 7, 2016 by Tanya Schoor.
Pam Heinselman and a student

Pam Heinselman was the keynote speaker at the Women in Mathematics and Science Conference at Millersville University.

Tags: Conference, NSSL, People News, Radar Research News, science, women

Gab at the Lab: Bim Wood

Posted in People News on March 30, 2016 by Tanya Schoor.

Bim Wood studies how to improve tornado warnings and has developed better weather warning methods for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community.

Tags: Gab at the Lab, NSSL, People News, Radar Research News

Gab at the Lab: Chris Curtis

Posted in People News on February 10, 2016 by Tanya Schoor.

Chris Curtis researches advancements in weather radar technology at NSSL. Learn more.

Tags: CIMMS, Gab at the Lab, NSSL, People News, Radar Research News

Significant Paper: A Qualitative Analysis of NWS Forecasters’ Use of Phased-Array Radar Data during Severe Hail and Wind Event

Posted in Research News on February 3, 2016 by Tanya Schoor.

Qualitative findings from the 2013 Phased Array Radar Innovative Sensing Experiment and uses for social science in the forecaster warning decision process.

Tags: Hot Items, NWS, PAR, Radar Research News, research

Gab at the Lab: Jeff Snyder

Posted in People News on February 3, 2016 by Tanya Schoor.

Jeff Snyder is using radar data to pursue research ideas that are relevant to the operational and research communities.

Tags: CIMMS, Gab at the Lab, NSSL, People News, Radar Research News

Gab at the Lab: Danny Wasielewski

Posted in People News on December 23, 2015 by Tanya Schoor.

Meet Danny Wasielewski, whose engineering background helps us improve radar systems at NSSL.

Tags: CIMMS, engineer, Gab at the Lab, People News, Radar Research News, RRDD

Gab at the Lab: Charles Kuster

Posted in People News on December 16, 2015 by Tanya Schoor.

Meet Charles Kuster, who played an instrumental role in PARISE and is helping develop rapid-scan radar at NSSL!

Tags: CIMMS, Gab at the Lab, PARISE, People News, Radar Research News, RRDD

Eye Tracking Technology at NSSL

Posted in Research News on December 14, 2015 by Tanya Schoor.

Eye tracking technology has many uses for NSSL researchers. Learn more about how they are using this tool.

Tags: Eye Tracking, PARISE, Radar Research News, research

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