North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies
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NC State University's North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies. The North Carolina host of NOAA's Cooperative Institute for Satellite Earth System Studies. Based in Asheville, NC. More at https://ncics.org/.
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Episodes 3 and 4 of Dr. Carl Schreck's series on Hurricane Helene are now available. No. 3 examines the large-scale climate factors that contributed to the storm, while No. 4 looks at the role of mountains in causing the extreme precipitation and flooding.
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Hurricane Helene Series with Dr. Carl Schreck | Climate Factors
The third video in our series on Hurricane Helene examines the large-scale climate factors that contributed to the storm’s development and evolution. The Atlantic Ocean had record warmth in…
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ICYMI: Hurricane Helene felled millions of trees in western North Carolina, boosting the chances of dangerous wildfires this year and for many years to come. Learn how NCICS is helping reduce today’s risks—and prepare for future storms.
NCICS Helps Prepare for Wildfire Risks
Western NC wildfires may increase.
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Hurricane Helene felled millions of trees in western North Carolina, boosting the chances of dangerous wildfires this year and for many years to come. Learn how NCICS is helping reduce today’s risks—and prepare for future storms.
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NCICS Helps Prepare for Wildfire Risks
Western NC wildfires may increase.
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In this first video, Dr. Carl Schreck describes his personal experiences with Hurricane Helene and what motivated him to study hurricanes and gives an overview of this video series. Watch for the remaining videos in the coming days. go.ncsu.edu/schreck-hele...
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The series offers historical perspectives, details on the climate and other factors that produced the storm, its effects across the Southeast, and the role of resilience efforts. Although focused on western North Carolina, much of the series applies to other areas affected by Helene.
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As we mark the first anniversary of Hurricane Helene's destructive arrival in western North Carolina, we are pleased to share a series of videos on Helene by NCICS' Dr. Carl Schreck.
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Here at NCICS, we are also proud to be contributing to many of the forward-looking efforts mentioned in the story, including updates to NOAA's Atlas 15, the NOAA Open Data Dissemination project, and the NOAA Center for Artificial Intelligence.
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The words, images, and interactive tools combine to tell a powerful story about an event that continues to affect all of us located in western North Carolina and in the other areas affected by Helene.
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The project was led former NCICS/current NOAA scientist @jjrennie.bsky.social and features contributions from several current NCICS staff and numerous collaborators from NOAA, state climate offices, and others in the Southeast region.
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As we near the one-year anniversary of Hurricane #Helene, a new Story Map developed by a team at @noaa.gov National Centers for Environmental Information explores the meteorology, forecast, and impacts of Helene as well as the ongoing recovery efforts. arcg.is/aqCD4
Helene in Southern Appalachia
One year later: An event analysis and how we move forward.
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NCICS' John Uehling joined Fox Weather recently to discuss the Atlantic tropical cyclone season so far, the key factors that can encourage or hinder tropical cyclone activity, and what to expect over the next few weeks.
Atlantic Basin begins to stir with activity | Latest Weather Clips | FOX Weather
Research Scientist at the North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies, John Uehling, joins FOX Weather to discuss the latest stir in activity in the Atlantic
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NCICS experts played key roles in the BAMS State of the Climate in 2024 report, released today. Laura Stevens and Carl Schreck were editors, John Uehling and Garrett Graham were authors, and Jessicca Allen worked on the report’s complex graphics. Read more: ncics.org/cics-news/th...
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The State of the Climate in 2024 :: North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies
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The heat is on this week, and that means more stress during outdoor activities. Together with @ncstate-ncics.bsky.social, we're looking at what historical trends and recent extremes in Wet Bulb Globe Temperatures tell us about heat risk in North Carolina. #ncwx

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A photo of Lejeune High School football players practicing on a sunny day. (Photo by Sgt. Bryan Peterson/Marine Corps Installations East)
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NCICS’s Douglas Rao and Carl Schreck will participate in “Engaging with Communities Impacted by Natural Hazard: Learning from Hurricane Helene,” 11–12 (ET) tomorrow, Thursday, Jan. 30, hosted by the AAAS Local Science Engagement Network in Western NC. Register: http://bit.ly/LSEN-WNC
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NCICS’s Douglas Rao and Carl Schreck will participate in “Engaging with Communities Impacted by Natural Hazard: Learning from Hurricane Helene,” 11–12 (ET) Thursday, Jan. 30, hosted by the AAAS Local Science Engagement Network in Western NC. Register: http://bit.ly/LSEN-WNC
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At #AMS2025 today, Nicholas Shanahan will present “Recognizing Appalachia: Rural Engagement to Empower Climate Resilience in a Vital Yet Overlooked Region.” Details and full list of NCICS participants: https://buff.ly/4afgfBT
NCICS at AMS 2025 :: North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies
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At #AMS2025 today, Jenny Dissen will present “Supply Chain, Transportation, and Climate Change Variability: Co-Developing Products with the Retail Sector through the Industry Proving Grounds.” Details and full list of NCICS participants:
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At #AMS2025 today, Carl Schreck will present “Updates on NOAA’s Rapid Attribution Capability: The July 2024 California Heat Wave.” Details and full list of NCICS participants:
NCICS at AMS 2025 :: North Carolina Institute for Climate Studies
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