
CISESS Bestows Seed Grants to Five of Its Scientists
Since 2022, CISESS has funded early-career scientists from within the center with the goals of promoting the development of innovative ideas and identifying emerging topics
Since 2022, CISESS has funded early-career scientists from within the center with the goals of promoting the development of innovative ideas and identifying emerging topics
Figure. CISESS students Damian Figueroa (left) and Samuel Wiggins (right) at the MIT Reality Hack. On 23 January 2025, CISESS students Damian Figueroa and Samuel
Figure. Regionally observed upper-2000-m change from 1958 through 2024 relative to a 1981–2010 baseline using Institute of Atmospheric Physics/Chinese Academy of Sciences data. Of the
ESSIC/CISESS Scientist Yongzhen Fan used the NOAA/NESDIS Snowfall Rate (SFR) product to give a timely update on Winter Storm Blair, the new year’s significant and
Figure: Satellite-based temperature indicators for 84 estuaries across the United States are available from the NOAA CoastWatch Data Portal. Displayed is monthly mean sea surface
On September 5, ESSIC/CISESS scientist Veljko Petković presented the second seminar of the season at the Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science, a talk entitled
Last month, CISESS hosted a field trip for a 6th grade class from New Hope Academy. Twenty
students and five adults visited the ESSIC offices and participated in educational activities led
by CISESS scientists. CISESS Coordinator Kate Cooney organized and coordinated the event.