The NOAA Cooperative Science Center for Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology is proud to announce the launch of the NCAS-M Research Publication Library — a new, publicly accessible online collection that brings together peer-reviewed research produced through the center since its founding in 2016.
The library is now live at ncas-m.org/ncas-m-publication-library and features a searchable interface where visitors can find publications by title or browse the full collection.
Publications
Program Phases
Research Spanning Since
A Comprehensive Record of NCAS-M Research
The library highlights publications produced across both phases of the NOAA Cooperative Science Center for Atmospheric Sciences and Meteorology — NCAS-M (2016–2022) and NCAS-M II (2023–Present). Together, these publications reflect years of rigorous, collaborative research conducted by NCAS-M fellows, faculty, and NOAA mentors on topics spanning weather forecasting, climate dynamics, air quality, remote sensing, and more.
“This library makes the full scope of NCAS-M’s research impact visible, accessible, and citable — connecting our community’s scholarship to scientists, students, and partners around the world,” said NCAS-M Director Sen Chiao.
Designed for Discovery
The publication library features a built-in search bar allowing users to search publication titles directly, as well as the ability to scroll and browse the complete collection. The resource is designed to grow alongside the center — expanding continuously as NCAS-M II fellows and faculty produce new peer-reviewed work.
Whether you are a researcher seeking to cite NCAS-M scholarship, a student exploring research opportunities, or a partner institution looking to understand the center’s scientific contributions, the library serves as a central, up-to-date reference.
Advancing Representation in Atmospheric Science
NCAS-M has long been committed to training the next generation of atmospheric scientists from underrepresented communities. The publication library is a reflection of that mission: each entry represents not only original scientific contribution, but also the professional development of diverse scholars who are shaping the future of the atmospheric sciences.
Explore the Library
Browse over 100 publications from NCAS-M researchers and fellows. Use the search bar to find titles by keyword or scroll the full collection.
For questions about the library or to inquire about a specific publication, please contact NCAS-M at info@ncas-m.org.
