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Workshop: Project Evaluation, Quick & Dirty

4270 Talley Student Union

Project Evaluation–the words we dread to hear. This Public Science Workshop will show you how to make the task efficient and worthwhile. Bring a project, real and imagined, for brainstorming and sharing. Bring a brownbag–we’ll provide dessert. Presenter K.C. Busch joined NC State in August 2017 as a Chancellor’s Faculty Excellence Program cluster hire in…

Assimilation of Satellite Microwave Observations in the Rainband of Hurricanes using a Novel Bayesian Monte Carlo Technique

webinar - remote access

OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesSponsor: STAR Science SeminarsPresenter:Isaac Moradi, NASASponsor: STAR Science Seminar SeriesRemote Access:WebEx (for screen sharing only, see below for Audio):Event Number:    905 458 573    Password: STARSeminarEvent address for attendees:https://noaa-nesdis-star.webex.com/noaa-nesdis-star/j.php?MTID=m9876a81238d7e49c4b1dc3d202e9d614Audio:   USA participants: 866-832-9297 Passcode:  6070416Abstract: We propose a novel Bayesian Monte Carlo Integration (BMCI) technique to retrieve the profiles of temperature, water vapor, and…

Exploring Science in North Carolina, From Coast to Ghost

North Carolina Museum of Art, East Building, 2110 Blue Ridge Rd, Raleigh, NC 500 Ridge Rd, United States

There’s no place like North Carolina—and we have the science documentaries to prove it. As we bid summer adieu, join Science Friday at the North Carolina Museum of Art for an event that celebrates the diverse, natural landscapes and impactful science happening from the coastline to the forested hills. We’ll watch three films produced by…

Webinar: Sea-Level Rise, El Niño, and Storm Effects on Coastal Tidal Marshes

Webinar - remote

This webinar is part of the 2019 NCASC 'Science You Can Use' webinar series to highlight the CASCs’ ready to use science products.Webinar Date:Tuesday, September 24, 20193:00 PM EDTRegistration:Register here.Summary:Tidal marshes exist as a transitional environment between the land and sea, and provides habitat to fish and wildlife, protects human developments from coastal flooding, and…

Global Change and Resilience Reading Group

David Clark Labs, 100 Brooks Ave, Raleigh, NC 27607, USA Room 123

The SE CASC and HazNerds will be facilitating a Global Change and Resilience Reading Group intended to bring students and faculty from diverse disciplines together to read and discuss current publications centered on topics of global change and resilience. If you’re interested in attending, please complete this form and we will follow up with additional…

National Climate Assessment 4 Key Message 1: Urban Health Risks

Via webinar

The National Climate Assessment (NCA) is a federally mandated scientific assessment that evaluates current and projected climate change related effects across the U.S. every four years. The fourth edition of the NCA was released in 2017, titled NCA4 Volume I: Climate Science Special Report (CSSR). The CSSR provides in-depth analysis on the foundational physical science…

Serving Coral Connections in the US Virgin Islands

Via webinar

OneNOAA Science Seminar SeriesTitle: Serving Coral Connections in the US Virgin IslandsSpeakers:Dan Dorfman, Senior Marine Spatial Ecologist, NOAA/National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science; Leslie Henderson, Coral Reef Initiative Coordinator, USVI Dept of Planning and Natural Resources; Pedro Nieves, Project Coordinator, USVI Dept of Planning and Natural Resources. Dan presenting at NOAA in Silver Spring and…

Hurricanes: Extreme Weather in a Changing Climate

101 David Clark Labs, NC State campus

Please join the Southeast Climate Science Center Global Change for the first Global Change Seminar of the semester Hurricanes: Extreme Weather in a Changing Climate Join us for a round of lightning talks discussing the impacts, responses, and futures of hurricanes. These talks will examine the compounded influence of climate change and hurricanes on vulnerable…

Seminar: The rarest butterflies: resurrecting natural history as a key tenet of modern ecology

Thomas Hall, Raleigh, NC 27607, USA 3301 Thomas Rd, United States

Former Global Change Fellow, Erica Henry, will be presenting "The rarest butterflies: resurrecting natural history as a key tenet of modern ecology" as part of the Fall 2019 Entomology Seminar Series. Refreshments will be provided beforehand.Date: September 30, 2019Time: 11:15amLocation: 3503 Thomas Hall (Stephens Room)More information.

Webinar: Communication as an Essential Ingredient for Actionable Science: Key Concepts, Practical Strategies and Innovative Examples from the Northwest

Webinar - remote

This webinar is part of the Northwest Climate Adaptation Science Center (NW CASC) Actionable Science Webinar series. Register here.Engaging scientists and decision-makers in the co-production of knowledge is considered a best practice for generating science that is likely to be useful and used in addressing pressing environmental challenges. Effective, ongoing communication is vital to the…

Seminar: Can we save our ash? Monitoring, managing, and researching emerald ash borer in North Carolina”

Thomas Hall, Raleigh, NC 27607, USA 3301 Thomas Rd, United States

Kelly Oten will be presenting “Can we save our ash? Monitoring, managing, and researching emerald ash borer in North Carolina” as part of the Fall 2019 Entomology Seminar Series. Refreshments will be provided in the lobby before the seminar begins. Date: October 7, 2019Time: 11:15am - 12:15pmLocation: 3503 Thomas Hall (Stephens Room)More information. 

MEAS Department Seminar: Sheila Saia

1216 Jordan Addition 2720 Faucette Drive Raleigh, NC 27695 United States 9824 Jordan Rd, United States

Speaker: Sheila Saia, NC State, CNR-FERLocation: 1216 Jordan Addition2720 Faucette DriveRaleigh, NC 27695 United StatesSeminar Title: Mapping Vulnerable Communities and Streamflow Projections to Aid Climate Change Adaptation PlanningBio: Sheila Saia received her BS in Bioengineering from Binghamton University and her MS and PhD degrees in Biological and Environmental Engineering at Cornell University. She is a…