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SUMMARY:NOAA Seminar Series: Micro-climate Monitoring\, Crop Impacts\, and Preparedness for Southern CA Viticulture
DESCRIPTION:Title:  Micro-climate Monitoring\, Crop Impacts\, and Preparedness for Southern CA Viticulture \nPresenter(s): Alessandra Zuniga \nDate: Thursday\, May 9 \, 2024 from 1:30 – 2:15 pm \nGoogle Meet joining info \nVideo call link: https://meet.google.com/mdr-yckd-znv  \nOr dial: ‪(US) +1 408-909-8773 PIN: ‪659 505 717## \nMore phone numbers: https://tel.meet/mdr-yckd-znv?pin=7798352384570 \nAbout Speaker:  Alessandra Zuniga \nAbstract: \nSouthern California is currently experiencing rapid changes in climate patterns and more extreme weather events with important implications for the agricultural industry. Current trends and climate models indicate that temperatures in this region will continue to rise in the next century\, along with more intense and frequent drought events. The impacts of these changes on crop physiology and production remain ambiguous\, which makes this region highly vulnerable to climate change. Moreover\, very little is known about how growers are responding to these climate challenges and whether they have the necessary resources and support to adapt accordingly. This project was developed to better understand and predict climate impacts to vineyard production systems in the San Diego region. The first objective of this project was to better understand the physiological response of grapevines to micro-climate and soil water availability and how this varies across different grapevine varieties of the same species (Vitis vinifera L.). This project was conducted at an experimental vineyard located in the Santa Margarita Ecological Reserve in Fallbrook\, CA. The second objective of this research was to use a social science approach to better understand the impacts and challenges of climate change on the winegrowing community in the San Diego region. These findings help to draw awareness of potential impacts on the grape/wine sector\, which may incentivize informed policy and practices. \nThe results are from the NOAA EPP/MSI CSC NERTO graduate internship project that was conducted with NOAA mentor Alexander Tardy of the National Weather Service. The NERTO aligns with the NOAA CESSRST-II program’s goals of supporting and strengthening societal decision-making in response to weather and climate extremes. This project has also deepened the intern’s understanding of NOAA weather monitoring by integrating weather data\, crop transpiration predictions\, and grower risk perception to address information needs and adaptive capacity building of the agricultural sector.
URL:https://www.cessrst.org/event/noaa-seminar-series-micro-climate-monitoring-crop-impacts-and-preparedness-for-southern-ca-viticulture/
LOCATION:City College of New York\, 160 Convent Avenue\, New York\, 10031
CATEGORIES:NOAA Seminar Series,Seminar Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Earth System Sciences and Remote Sensing Technologies (CESSRST)":MAILTO:cessrst@ccny.cuny.edu
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SUMMARY:Seminar Series: Data Assimilation in the Numerical Weather Predication Model
DESCRIPTION:Download Seminar Flyer\n\nSeminar by Dr. Brian Karpowicz on Thursday May 16\, 2024 at 1pm.\nThe seminar will focus on data assimilation in the Numerical Weather Prediction Model.\n\nVenue: Grove School of Engineering\nLocation: ST-513 (in-person)\nTime: 1:00pm\nDate: May 16\, 2024 (Thursday)\nVirtual:  zoom link\n\nDr. Karpowicz is a Senior Scientist at NASA Goddard Earth Sciences Technology and Research. \n\nAbstract:\n\nData assimilation is a key part of Numerical weather prediction as it uses a global suite of observations including airborne\, ground based\, and satellite observations to providing the best initial conditions for weather forecast models to predict weather. A brief overview of how satellite observations are assessed in data assimilation experiments will be presented. Additionally\, examples will be given of future potential student projects using NASA and NOAA missions. Finally\, key skills needed for properly preparing students for success will be discussed.\n 
URL:https://www.cessrst.org/event/seminar-series-data-assimilation-in-the-numerical-weather-predication-model/
LOCATION:Grove School of Engineering\, 160 Convent Avenue\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Informational Webinar,Seminar Series
ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Earth System Sciences and Remote Sensing Technologies (CESSRST)":MAILTO:cessrst@ccny.cuny.edu
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SUMMARY:Social Science Community of Practice Meeting  (CoP)
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text css=””]CESSRT-II Social Science Meeting:  Student Cohort Community of Practice Meeting \nSocial science community of practice meeting. \nDate:  May 22\, 2024  at 12p\,[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://www.cessrst.org/event/social-science-community-of-practice-meeting-cop-8/
CATEGORIES:Informational Webinar
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SUMMARY:HAFS summer colloquium May 28-30\, NCWCP
DESCRIPTION:Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS) is NOAA’s new coupled atmosphere-ocean-wave model suitable for tropical cyclone (TC) research and forecasting in all Northern and Southern Hemisphere ocean basins. To facilitate the training of graduate\, doctoral\, and post-doctoral students and increase the participation of students from traditionally underrepresented communities with the use of HAFS\, HFIP and NCAS-M are endorsing a Summer Colloquium scheduled for \n\nDate: May 28-30\, 2024. \nLocation:  NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction (NCWCP) in College Park\, MD\n\n\nGoals of the Summer Colloquium\n\n\nLectures on all aspects of HAFS\, including infrastructure\, model physics and dynamics\, nesting\, initialization\, coupling with the ocean\, post-processing\, and vortex tracking;\nHAFS’s multiple configurations\, TC verification\, HAFS ensemble system;\nNCEP’s plans for TC numerical weather prediction will be presented;\nPractical sessions will give tutorial participants hands-on experience in running HAFS.\n\n\n\nThis event will be held at the NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction (NCWCP) in College Park\, MD.  Jointly organized by the NOAA Center for Atmospheric Science and Meteorology (NCAS-M)\,  NOAA’s Environmental Modeling Center (EMC)\, and NOAA’s Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (AOML) this colloquium will feature presentations and tutorials by the main HAFS developers. This event is also expected to set the stage for the dissemination of HAFS to the broader community in the near future. 
URL:https://www.cessrst.org/event/hafs-summer-colloquium-may-28-30-ncwcp/
LOCATION:NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction (NCWCP)\, 5830 University Research Ct\, College Park\, MD\, 20740\, United States
CATEGORIES:Informational Webinar,Workshop
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