The University of Maryland Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center (CISESS) is a leading research institution focused on the intersection of climate and satellites. Their team of research scientists and engineers, along with academic personnel, work to advance NOAA's ability to use satellite observations and Earth System models for climate predictions and activities. CISESS is committed to transferring their research to NOAA operations and fostering interactions with the broader community through outreach, education, training, and climate literacy activities.
CISESS conducts research in various areas, emphasizing applications and research at the forefront of climate and satellite technology. Their recent achievements include the development of a remote streaming virtual reality interface for viewing 3D climate data, the design of a low-cost Raspberry Pi camera lightning monitor, the creation of a passive microwave emulator using artificial intelligence machine learning, and the construction and testing of a student-built microwave radiometer. Through their dedication to scientific excellence and collaboration, CISESS strives to contribute to the national climate mission and ensure the effective utilization of satellite information for weather and climate predictions.
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