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This project aims to enhance the realism of global ocean and sea ice simulations by implementing a version of the Modular Ocean Model version 6 (MOM6) and Sea Ice Simulator version 2 (SIS2) model on a higher resolution grid than what is typically used in climate studies. The post National Oceanographic Partnership Program (NOPP) Project appeared first on NOAA Weather Program Office.| NOAA Weather Program Office
WPO's Social Science Program (SSP) will be hosting a virtual September Series focused on sharing program guidance and best practices for proposal and budget development gleaned from recent competition cycles.| NOAA Weather Program Office
The Weather Program Office funds research to improve weather forecasts, save lives, and reduce property damage.| NOAA Weather Program Office
We’re excited to share that the Subseasonal-to-Seasonal (S2S) Predictions community will host dedicated sessions at the upcoming AGU and AMS conferences!| NOAA Weather Program Office
We are excited to announce the publication of the S2S Community Workshop: Toward Minimizing Early Model Biases and Errors in S2S Predictions, authored by Christine Bassett and Mark Olsen, Ph.D.| NOAA Weather Program Office
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An article detailing InPRHA’s mission and purpose was published in the July 2025 issue of the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society.| NOAA Weather Program Office
The Weather Program Office welcomes two William M. Lapenta Interns this summer.| NOAA Weather Program Office
Abstracts are due June 30th. This fall, EPIC and the UFS community will deliver a four-day Unifying Innovations in Forecasting Capabilities Workshop (UIFCW25) at the UCAR Center Green in Boulder, Colorado and online, September 8-12, 2025.| NOAA Weather Program Office
UCAR | CPAESS and NOAA’s Weather Program Office are pleased to welcome the second class of the Weather Program Office (WPO) Innovation for Next Generation Scientists (WINGS) Dissertation Fellowship of 2025–2027. The purpose of this fellowship is to help PhD students gain real-world, doctoral experience applying expertise in their field of study to weather model… The post Welcome WPO Innovation for Next Generation Scientists (WINGS) Fellowship 2025–2027 Class appeared first on NOAA Wea...| NOAA Weather Program Office
Generating accurate numerical predictions for tropical cyclones is one of the most challenging problems in weather forecasting. These storms are among the most powerful and destructive extreme weather events on Earth, causing over $1.3 trillion in damages and over 6800 deaths in the US since 1980. The devastating impact of these storms underscores the importance…| NOAA Weather Program Office
From June 12 to June 14, the AMS 51st Conference on Broadcast Meteorology and Seventh Conference on Weather Warnings and Communication was held in Myrtle Beach, SC. This annual event gathered experts from various fields within the Weather Enterprise to discuss advancements in broadcast meteorology and effective weather communication. Researchers funded by WPO’s Science, Technology, and Society Division presented their findings, fostering a valuable exchange of insights between researchers a...| NOAA Weather Program Office
Join us July 22-26 at Jackson State University or virtually for the Unifying Innovations in Forecasting Capabilities Workshop 2024 (UIFCW24). The theme for this year’s workshop is Collaborative Progress in Earth System Modeling.| NOAA Weather Program Office