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SSAI Celebrates JPSS-2
JPSS-2 launched November 10, this satellite was developed to help forecasters better predict extreme weather and monitor climate change.
Congratulations to the Ocellus Lidar Team!
Congratulations to the Ocellus Lidar Team for a successful completion of a Preliminary Design Review!
Forecasting Extreme Flood Events
Severe flooding in late July led Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear to declare a state of emergency early on July 28, 2022
SSAI Participation in the 5-year Study of ACTIVATE
The NASA EVS-3 field mission ACTIVATE (Aerosol Cloud meteorology Interactions oVer the western ATlantic Experiment) just recently completed three
SSAI’s Craig Pelisiser wins AIST grant for TERRAHydro proposal, applying Machine Learning to Earth Science models
Congratulations to SSAI's Dr. Craig Pelissier and the winning team he assembled as Principal Investigator for his recently-selected TERRAHydro proposal for NASA's Advanced Information Systems Technology (AIST-21) Program!
Upper-troposphere, lower-stratosphere aerosol package successfully flight-tested for high-altitude airborne science
NASA, SSAI, and the University of Denver have developed and flight-tested the instrument package Particles in the Upper Troposphere and Lower Stratosphere (PUTLS), which characterizes the microphysical properties atmospheric aerosol from the NASA high-altitude aircraft.