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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.
Tuesday, February 3, 2026

NCEI Awards Presented to CISESS Scientists

At the NCEI Annual Awards Ceremony held on January 20, eight CISESS Scientists were honored for their work on ocean data archives: Yongsheng Zhang, Liqing Jiang, Alex Kozyr, Hyelim Yoo, Alexey Mishonov, Anna Lienesch, Rebecca Wenker and Rasheeda Alexander.

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Jan 23, 2014 12:37 PM

ClimateBits for Science on a Sphere

ClimateBits are essential Earth Science concepts made simple through minute-long videos for Science On a Sphere. The first video on Solar Radiation has just been released and more are coming soon.

 
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Dec 02, 2013 10:52 AM

UMD and NOAA are Global Leaders in Remote Sensing Research

A new article in the academic journal Scientometrics found that the University of Maryland had the fourth and NOAA the fifth largest “institutional impact factor” based on their published research on remote sensing.

 
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Atmospheric Rivers
Oct 16, 2013 05:00 AM

Atmospheric Rivers

Water vapor in the atmosphere as viewed by satellites appears to have a branching structure similar to liquid water on land. These “atmospheric rivers” play a central role in the global water cycle by transporting large quantities of water vapor. A new CICS-MD project seeks to identify, categorize, and study this phenomenon.

 
 
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