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AMPS 2026, LEO Satellite Workshop and visits to Alaska WFOs

J. Torres (CIRA) attended the 2026 Arctic METOC Partnership Summit (AMPS) from 23-27 March 2026 in Fairbanks, Alaska. Torres also participated and presented on the ‘Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS)’ at the AMPS LEO Satellite Workshop, which was held on 25 and 26 March 2026. CIRA also created a webpage to host the training materials for the LEO Satellite Workshop, seen here: https://rammb2.cira.colostate.edu/training/2026-amps-meeting-leo-satellite-workshop/. Additionally, CIRA, GINA, CIMSS, and the LEO Satellite Program visited and interacted with NWS forecasters at WFO Fairbanks, AK, and collected forecasted feedback on the usage of satellite products in operations and identified the unique forecasting challenges for Fairbanks, AK. Torres then traveled to WFO – Juneau, AK, on 30 March 2026 and interacted with forecasters and collected their feedback on the usage of satellite data in operations. (POC: Jorel Torres, CIRA; jorel.torres@colostate.edu) Funding: JPSS.

Daily Loop:
Tropical Cyclones on Both Sides of the Equator

Tropical Cyclones on Both Sides of the Equator

While newly-formed Tropical Storm Sinlaku spins counter-clockwise in the northern hemisphere, on the other side of the equator Tropical Cyclone Maila swirls clockwise over the Solomon Sea. Meanwhile Tropical Cyclone Vaianu undergoes subtropical transition just north of New Zealand.

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Data Products

The Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch (RAMMB) of NOAA/NESDIS conducts research on the use of satellite data to improve analysis, forecasts and warnings for regional and mesoscale meteorological events. RAMMB is co-located with the Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (CIRA) at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, CO.