CIGLR Spotlight: Lake Effect Snow Research

CIGLR Spotlight: Lake Effect Snow Research

Lake effect snow storms have huge impacts on transportation, public safety and business revenue. Recently, great improvements have been made to forecasting lake effect snow and scientists from CIGLR are a part of it. Dr. Ayumi Fujisaki-Manome, CIGLR Assistant Research Scientist, and Lindsay Fitzpatrick, CIGLR Atmospheric Data Analyst, recently collaborated on an article that discusses instruments and models that can help improve the accuracy of lake effect snow forecasting.

Winter 2018 eNewsletter

Winter 2018 eNewsletter

In this Issue: New CIGLR Impact Poster; Winter Announcements; Video Spotlight; Research Features: Forecasting the Future of Lake Effect Snow, Predicting Great Lakes Ice. Sign up to receive CIGLR’s quarterly eNews and stay informed about Great Lakes research and events.

2018 Summer Fellows Applications Due February 18!

2018 Summer Fellows Applications Due February 18!

CIGLR is excited to announce the opening of our 2018 Great Lakes Summer Fellow applications! The Great Lakes Summer Fellows Program exposes students to a broad range of disciplines and provides an exciting opportunity for students to conduct research in the Great...
CIGLR Spotlight: David Wells

CIGLR Spotlight: David Wells

CIGLR Spotlight Series: Let’s meet CIGLR Research Technician David Wells. In a ‘CIGLR Minute’ David highlights the work and research that he does at CIGLR and talks about what he enjoys most about his job and working on the Great Lakes.

The 12th MTS Buoy Workshop 2018

The 12th MTS Buoy Workshop 2018

Join us for the 12th Marine Technological Society (MTS) Buoy Workshop at the Michigan League, located on the University of Michigan Campus in Ann Arbor, Michigan, to present and share your buoy-related work and projects. We are looking forward to seeing you there!

2018 CIGLR Competitive Program Award Winners!

2018 CIGLR Competitive Program Award Winners!

We are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2018 CIGLR Competitive Programs. These three postdoctoral fellowships, two graduate research fellowships, and two summits will advance important areas of Great Lakes research and build collaboration among our partners and NOAA. Thank you to all who contributed and congratulations to the winners!