1. Research radar on the road: S-Pol radar in the Maldives

    Students run radar from afar

    In a first for NCAR, the center’s Colorado-based S-Pol research radar is being operated from 1,600 miles away. Four students at North Carolina State University are learning about severe storm structure and radar operations at the same time.

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  2. Flash flooding on Boulder's Bear Creek during record rainfall, 9/12/13

    Get a first-hand scoop on flash flooding

    Two one-hour webinars on May 20 and 21 will feature nationally recognized hydrometeorologist Matt Kelsch on the science behind flash flooding, including the conditions that lead to extreme rainfall and what happens to all that rain after it falls.

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  3. Super Science Saturday: Science is Everywhere – Free Public Event

    The public is invited for a day of science and Halloween fun at this year's event on October 26 at NCAR's Mesa Lab.

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  4. Government budget cuts force leading meteorological training program to seek donations

    The main source of online weather training for meteorologists, emergency managers, and others is seeking donations to try to stay in business.

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  5. NCAR’s Super Science Saturday - the Day to Explore Wild Weather

    Students, parents, and teachers are invited to enjoy hands-on science and Halloween fun, activities, workshops, and presentations.

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