The COMET program invites you to attend the GOES-R Series Faculty Virtual Course, a series of seven interactive webinars that provide an introduction to the new capabilities offered by the latest-generation GOES-R weather satellite.
Registration is free to university faculty; if space becomes limited, priority will be given to faculty registering by August 23, 2017.
The COMET program invites you to attend the GOES-R Series Faculty Virtual Course, a series of seven interactive webinars that provide an introduction to the new capabilities offered by the latest-generation GOES-R weather satellite.
If space becomes limited, priority will be given to faculty registering by August 23, 2017.
The COMET program invites you to attend the GOES-R Series Faculty Virtual Course, a series of seven interactive webinars that provide an introduction to the new capabilities offered by the latest-generation GOES-R weather satellite. Registration is free for university faculty.
Sessions run on Wednesdays at 12pm MDT between August 30 and November 1, 2017. Webinar sessions will last 45 minutes and will consist of a 25 minute presentation followed by 20 minutes of discussion time. Recordings will be made available online.
NOTE: This webinar takes place Friday, 18 November 2016.
StormCenter Communications, Inc., in association with UCAR's COMET program, is holding a GOES-R Workshop for Broadcast Meteorologists on Friday 18 November, 2016 from 1pm to 8pm EST.
The workshop will provide an opportunity for broadcast meteorologists from around the nation to engage with professionals from NOAA and NASA on the launch of the next generation GOES-R weather satellite. GOES-R will carry a high spatial and temporal resolution sensor called the Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI).
The Cooperative Institute for Climate and Satellites (CICS) at the University of Maryland seeks to fill a professional scientific position for its collaborative research as a Cooperative Institute with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This position will be associated with the Mesoscale Modeling Branch and the Data Assimilation Team of the National Weather Service (NWS) National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Environmental Modeling Center (EMC), as well as the Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation (JCSDA). The position will be located at the NOAA Climate & Weather Prediction Center in College Park Maryland.