NSSL research meteorologist Adam Clark will present his work on improving severe weather forecasts during NOAA Science Days in June. Clark, a Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers 2014 winner, is presenting on…
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Edwin Kessler, first NSSL director, 1928–2017
We are sad to announce the National Severe Storms Laboratory’s first director, Dr. Edwin Kessler, passed away recently. Under his leadership, NSSL scientists conducted Doppler radar research that led to the NEXRAD, deployed in the 1990s and still in use today.
NSSL researcher’s new book illuminates state of the science in lightning physics
The current understanding of lightning physics is the focus of a new book published by physicist Vladislav Mazur, based on his more than 30 year career at NSSL. Principles of Lightning Physics presents and discusses…
Gab at the Lab: Don MacGorman
Don is a Federal research scientist with the Lab, serving as the Storm Electricity Team Leader. Learn more.
Gab at the Lab: Alexander Ryzhkov
Alexander Ryzhkov is a senior research scientist with over 20 years of experience at CIMMS/NSSL. Learn more.
Gab at the Lab: Derek Stratman
Derek began working with the Warn-on-Forecast group in August 2016. Learn more about his work.
Q&A with Pam Heinselman
Learn about NSSL researcher Pamela Heinselman’s transition from RRDD to FRDD.
Gab at the Lab: Yunheng Wang
Yunheng Wang is part of the Warn-on-Forecast team, developing software for atmospheric applications. Learn more.
Gab at the Lab: Heather Reeves
Heather works with NSSL’s Warning Research Development Division, managing NSSL’s FAA research portfolio. Learn more.
NSSL’s Dr. Rodger Brown to Retire
Rodger A. Brown is retiring after 51 years as a research meteorologist, including 46 years with NSSL.