NSF Unidata Pause in Most Operations

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The NSF Unidata Program is funded almost entirely by a five-year grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation. Each year, the Program receives one or more “increments” of this award funding, which cover operating expenses for that year.

On 30 April, 2025, NSF instituted a funding freeze. NSF staff were instructed to stop all funding actions until further notice, ceasing provision of allotted funds for existing grants, including those to awardees (like NSF Unidata) who receive yearly increments of money from a funded grant. The freeze came at a particularly unfortunate time for NSF Unidata, as the Program was about to receive a portion of its incremental funding. As a result of the freeze, NSF Unidata faces a significant current funding gap.

To address the funding gap, nearly all Program Center staff will be furloughed as of the close of business on Friday, May 9 2025. While we do not know the duration of the furlough, we do hope that NSF is able to resume its normal funding activities in the near future, allowing us to bring everyone back to work.

During the furlough period, we will endeavor to maintain data flow via the Internet Data Distribution (IDD) system and our remote-access data servers. However, we will not have resources available to address any but the most critical issues. All other activities, including responding to technical support questions, will be suspended. We encourage you to make use of expertise available in the community via our mailing lists, which will remain available for community use but not monitored by Program Center staff. Our documentation, downloads, and software artifacts servers will remain online to the extent possible. Similarly, learning resources on NSF Unidata eLearning will remain online but not be monitored.

Note that the NSF Unidata Community Survey will continue to accept submissions during the furlough period. We encourage you to provide your feedback there about issues that are important for us to work on once we return.

While we are saddened by this suspension of our activities, our commitment to providing robust access to Earth Systems Science data to the educational and research communities, along with software tools to manage and understand the data, remains unchanged. We hope to get back to normal operations and be working with you again soon.

Unidata staff
We hope to see you again very soon.
Comments:

Will AWIPS files continue to reside on GitHub after this week?

Posted by Joe Barrett on May 09, 2025 at 09:53 AM MDT #

Very sorry to hear this and wish everyone on the team well. Unidata has a lot of great resources and builds many great tools, so it's really disappointing to see this team hit by these cuts.

Posted by Matt Livingston on May 09, 2025 at 10:07 AM MDT #

What a tragedy. Your team provides such an invaluable service to the meteorological community.

Posted by Tom Hamill on May 10, 2025 at 06:42 AM MDT #

Dear UNIDATA team, impossible to imagine any earth system modelling, climate research or remote sensing without your valuable work. You set quality standards of many kind. That it really happens to "furlough" a team like yours makes me speachless. I hope, you can continue your fantastic work, but also your personal scientific carreer. Cordially, Martin

Posted by Martin Schmidt on May 12, 2025 at 01:52 AM MDT #

Thank you for your efforts! I hope that funding is established soon. I wish the best and hope for a speedy resolve!

Posted by Devin on May 14, 2025 at 04:54 AM MDT #

This is terrible news. Thank you all for what you have done for the research community. Hard to imagine my work without netCDF and metpy. This seems nonsensical.

Posted by Yolande Serra on May 16, 2025 at 09:19 AM MDT #

Nonsensical.

Posted by Yolande Serra on May 16, 2025 at 09:20 AM MDT #

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