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Friday, February 27, 2026

The New Radar Module for the Community Radiative Transfer Model

In their paper published in Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, CISESS Scientist Isaac Moradi and coauthors at NOAA and NASA examine how well the Community Radiative Transfer Model (CRTM) performs for different radar frequencies now that a new radar module is included in the latest CRTM version.
Friday, February 20, 2026

Radar Altimetry Advances for Ocean Observations

On 12 February 2026, CISESS Scientist Christopher Buchhaupt gave a talk titled “Advances in Radar Altimetry for Observing Sea State and Sea Level” as part of the STAR Science Seminar Series. He talked about the new generation of space-based instruments, which have significantly improved the ocean monitoring. He also introduced two new parameters that measure wave motion: standard deviation of vertical wave velocities and mean line-of-sight velocity.

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NOAA Coral Reef Watch Spearheads UNESCO Report

CICS-MD Scientist Erick Geiger and CICS Consortium Scientist Scott Heron from NOAA Coral Reef Watch co-authored a UNESCO update report assessing the historical, recent, and projected heat stress and bleaching at natural World Heritage properties with coral reefs.

 
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Data Assimilation of CryoSat-2 Sea Ice Thickness

CICS-MD Scientist Sinéad Farrell has a new article, published in Advances in Space Research on improving the results of coupled ice-ocean models. In this study, ice thickness products from CryoSat-2 were used to initialize the model.

 
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CICS Contributes to 2017 "State of the Climate"

The American Meteorological Society just released their annual State of the Climate report as a supplement to the latest issue of the Bulletin of AMS. Seven CICS-MD scientists wrote sections of the report.​

 
 
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