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GSL technology to support aviation safety in the Bahamas

GSL technology to support aviation safety in the Bahamas

NOAA has signed an agreement with Sky Miles Limited, a Bahamian company, for GSL to develop and install an advanced aviation forecast system. This system will improve flight safety for airlines flying to or through the island nation’s airspace, off the United States southeast coast, and the surrounding Caribbean...

Posted: May 19, 2025
GSL Partners with MSU Denver to Host Undergraduate Research Interns

GSL Partners with MSU Denver to Host Undergraduate Research Interns

GSL scientists spent part of this spring mentoring five Metropolitan State University at Denver (“MSU Denver”) undergraduate students through an internship program supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Colorado-Wyoming (CO-WY) Engine.  The internship is funded by the NSF Advanced Sensing and Computation for Environmental Decision-making (ASCEND)...

Posted: May 15, 2025
Community Forecast Model Adds Fire and Smoke Prediction Capabilities

Community Forecast Model Adds Fire and Smoke Prediction Capabilities

A new upgrade of the Unified Forecast System’s (UFS) Short-Range Weather (SRW) Application, which was released by the Earth Prediction Innovation Center (EPIC) in April 2025, contains significant contributions from the NOAA Global Systems Laboratory (GSL). The update (Version 3.0) adds new capabilities for modeling wildfire smoke and dust for weather model developers...

Posted: May 07, 2025

More From GSL

GSL-NOAA National Hurricane Center experiment for Hurricane Ian

GSL-NOAA National Hurricane Center experiment for Hurricane Ian

GSL collaborated with the NOAA National Hurricane Center (NHC) to develop the future of storm surge watches and warnings and used Hurricane Ian as a live test. Hurricane Ian was a destructive Category 4 hurricane that struck Florida in September 2022 and is the most deadly in Florida’s history since...

Posted: Dec 19, 2022

Science On a Sphere Pandemic and Air Quality Live Program

Science On a Sphere Pandemic and Air Quality Live Program

The Science On a Sphere (SOS) team recently released the live program, “The Pandemic & Air Quality,” after presenting at the SOS Users Collaborative Network Workshop in August. The program identified key relationships between the societal response to the pandemic and the air quality implications. SOS technology was a key...

Posted: Dec 15, 2022

The METexpress Visualization Suite

The METexpress Visualization Suite

The NOAA Global Systems Laboratory (GSL) and the Developmental Testbed Center (DTC) have collaboratively developed METexpress, a lightweight, quick-start visualization suite used to retrieve and view data from the advanced Model Evaluation Tools (METplus). METplus is a unified verification system for community model development efforts, and marks a major advancement...

Posted: Nov 30, 2022

The future of Impact-based Decision Support Systems (IDSS)

The future of Impact-based Decision Support Systems (IDSS)

The future of impact-based decision support for weather hazards is being developed by GSL and the NWS. Check out this demo video of the Dynamic Ensemble-based Scenarios for Impact-based Decision Support Services (DESI) GSL and the NWS released an upgraded decision support tool, DESI 2.0, on October 28, 2022....

Posted: Nov 30, 2022

GSL receives three NOAA Bronze Medals

GSL receives three NOAA Bronze Medals

The Department of Commerce Bronze Medal is are the highest honor award granted by the Under Secretary of Commerce for Oceans and Atmosphere and recognizes federal employees for superior performance and is awarded to individuals, groups (or teams), and organizations. Congratulations to all our GSL, CIRES, and CIRA recipients!

Posted: Nov 29, 2022

NOAA GSL’s Machine Learning Tropical Cyclone Detection System

NOAA GSL’s Machine Learning Tropical Cyclone Detection System

NOAA Global Systems Laboratory (GSL) scientists, in collaboration with scientists from the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) and NVIDIA, investigated the use of machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) to extract information for tropical cyclone (TC) forecasting. The goal of the collaboration was to develop the infrastructure...

Posted: Nov 14, 2022

NOAA’s NWS and GSL successfully rebuild experimental model on the Cloud

NOAA’s NWS and GSL successfully rebuild experimental model on the Cloud

Computing capacity is crucial for advances in data processing in weather and climate models, but as newer model versions have increased data resolution, on-site capacity may not be sufficient. On September 21st, 2022, the NOAA National Weather Service and NOA Global Systems Laboratory development teams were able to demonstrate that...

Posted: Nov 04, 2022

GSL delivers the prototype Advanced Quantitative Precipitation Information system to Bay Area users

GSL delivers the prototype Advanced Quantitative Precipitation Information system to Bay Area users

Tracking raindrops from cloud to ground to river and ocean in the San Francisco Bay Area. Heavy rain events are a hazard for California’s San Francisco Bay area and can overwhelm the water and wastewater infrastructure. The Advanced Quantitative Precipitation Information (AQPI) is a regional project awarded to NOAA and...

Posted: Oct 26, 2022

GSL advances software visualization and display system for use by forecasters

GSL advances software visualization and display system for use by forecasters

The Weather Archive and Visualization Environment (WAVE) is an online tool used by NOAA National Weather Service (NWS) forecasters to create consistent, understandable graphics for use in decision support, on social media, and in presentations. WAVE is being developed in partnership with the NWS, and can be accessed with NOAA...

Posted: Oct 19, 2022

11th Science On a Sphere® Users Collaborative Network summary

11th Science On a Sphere® Users Collaborative Network summary

The 11th Science On a Sphere® (SOS) Users Collaborative Network Workshop was held virtually August 30 – September 1, 2022 with 159 people registered from almost 100 institutions and 8 countries. The workshop was part of the ongoing SOS partnership with NOAA Global Systems Laboratory, NOAA Office of Education, and...

Posted: Oct 07, 2022

GSL creates new visualizations of Urban Heat Islands

GSL creates new visualizations of Urban Heat Islands

GSL has partnered with the NOAA Climate Program Office, the NOAA Office of Education the U.S. State Department, NOAA Environmental Visualization Lab, and Meta (Facebook) to bring Urban Heat Island (UHI) (definition at bottom) data to the 27th Conference of the Parties of the UNFCCC (COP 27) taking place in...

Posted: Sep 30, 2022

New model demonstrated in the Aviation Weather Testbed

New model demonstrated in the Aviation Weather Testbed

NOAA’s experimental Rapid Refresh Forecast System (RRFS) was demonstrated at the Aviation Weather Testbed Summer Experiment from September 13-16. The Aviation Weather Testbed is hosted by the Aviation Weather Center and works to improve aviation forecasting in order to strengthen pilot and passenger safety and ease the decision-making process of...

Posted: Sep 21, 2022

A new prototype smoke forecasting system

A new prototype smoke forecasting system

Tracking smoke and its effect on the surrounding environment is an important area of research in both global and regional numerical weather prediction systems. This new research begins the process of creating an ensemble-based system for forecasting wildfire smoke. Researchers extended the National Severe Storms Laboratory’s Warn-on Forecast System (WoFS)...

Posted: Sep 21, 2022

GSL researcher receives the 2022 CIRA Research Initiative Award

GSL researcher receives the 2022 CIRA Research Initiative Award

GSL/CIRA researcher Ryan Lagerquist has received the 2022 CIRA Research Initiative Award. Lagerquist’s work is at the forefront of using new Machine Learning (ML)/Artificial Intelligence (AI) methods for meteorological applications and he contributed greatly to four different applications in less than two years at CIRA. Ryan works closely with researchers...

Posted: Aug 29, 2022

GSL’s Hazard Services Team receives National Weather Association Award

GSL’s Hazard Services Team receives National Weather Association Award

The GSL Hazard Services Team has received the National Weather Association Larry R. Johnson Special Award. Because of their work, 20 NOAA National Weather Service (NWS) Offices were able to evaluate and issue long-duration winter and non-precipitation weather watches, warnings, and advisories for millions of people from 2020-2022, years ahead...

Posted: Aug 24, 2022

GSL’s Darrel Kingfield is NOAA’s Employee of the Month!

GSL’s Darrel Kingfield is NOAA’s Employee of the Month!

Dr. Kingfield is honored for skillfully navigating the COVID-19 pandemic to implement the Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System (AWIPS) Hazard Services workflows that will greatly modernize the forecast and warning operations at National Weather Service (NWS) Weather Forecast Offices (WFOs). The operational implementation of Hazard Services workflows became significantly delayed...

Posted: Aug 18, 2022

GSL staff honored with prestigious 2023 American Meteorological Society Awards

GSL staff honored with prestigious 2023 American Meteorological Society Awards

GSL is proud to announce our own recipients of the prestigious American Meteorological Society (AMS) awards for 2023! Dr. Stanley G. Benjamin (retired) received the Cleveland Abbe Award for Distinguished Service to Atmospheric Science. Dr. Benjamin has an outstanding scientific and service record at the nexus of meteorological research and...

Posted: Aug 18, 2022

Study validates the accuracy of NOAA’s smoke forecasting model during California’s Camp Fire

Study validates the accuracy of NOAA’s smoke forecasting model during California’s Camp Fire

The Camp Fire in Paradise, California, was the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in California’s history, and the most expensive natural disaster in the world in 2018. The wildfire claimed 88 lives and blanketed millions of people in Northern California with dense smoke for two weeks. The Camp Fire is...

Posted: Aug 16, 2022

GSL’s Summer 2022 Intern Class!

GSL’s Summer 2022 Intern Class!

GSL hosted 19 undergraduate and graduate students this summer as part of the largest internship class ever. The students come from a variety of programs, and for the first time, GSL partnered with CIRES to create a summer internship program for 11 students. Our other interns are through the NOAA...

Posted: Aug 12, 2022

Distinguished career of Dr. Stan Benjamin

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GSL celebrates the distinguished career of Dr. Stanley G. Benjamin. Dr. Benjamin has an outstanding scientific and service record at the nexus of meteorological research and its extension to earth-system prediction with operational prediction. For more than 40 years he has led and contributed to a broad range of research...

Posted: Jul 28, 2022

Our Mission

Lead research and directed development through the transition of environmental data, models, products, tools, and services to support commerce, protect life and property, and promote a scientifically literate public.

Research Areas

Organizational Excellence, Earth System Prediction, Advanced Technologies, and Decision Support are the foundation to achieving the GSL Grand Challenge: Deliver actionable global storm-scale prediction and environmental information through advanced technologies to serve society.

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