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March 23, 2020
Improved Lake-Effect Snow Forecasts Through Experimental Coupling of Weather Prediction With Lake Hydrodynamics
Since mid-2017, a NOAA Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) / National Weather Service (NWS) cross-line office team has been working together to improve lake-effect snow, lake ice, and visibility forecasts. Lake-effect snowfall is one of the most hazardous weather events in the Great Lakes region, and forecasting the timing and amount of snow ...
March 23, 2020
GSD’s Administrative Officer receives Silver Sherman Award
By the order of Sherman’s Lagoon, Gary Matlock, Deputy Assistant Administrator for Science, presented Penny Granville, GSD’s Administrative Officer, with the Silver Sherman Award. Penny is honored for her commitment and dedication to driving GSD toward administrative excellence. She has demonstrated leadership, foresight, commitment, and teamwor...
March 23, 2020
GSD researchers contribute to the AMS Centennial Monograph
GSD researchers Stan Benjamin and John Brown were lead authors on a chapter called “100 Years of Progress in Forecasting and NWP Applications” for the American Meteorological Society Centennial Monograph. Co-authors include Gilbert Brunet, Environment and Climate Change Canada; Peter Lynch, University College Dublin; Kazuo Saito, AORI, Universit...
March 23, 2020
GSD modelers support 2019 In-Cloud ICing and Large drop Experiment (ICICLE)
GSD modelers have created a 1km High-Resolution Rapid Refresh (HRRR) nest over the Great Lakes region this winter to support the FAA-led In-Cloud ICing and Large drop Experiment (ICICLE) project from January through March 2019. The ICICLE field campaign will collect atmospheric data from airborne and ground-based sensors to better understand lak...