Current Events
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Current Events
- Radar calibration sphere flight: Dec 2, 2010
- A light weight foil-covered sphere provides a target with a known backscattering cross section that is used as a reference during a radar calibration experiment.
- N-Pol Radar Antenna Installation: Oct 21, 2010
- The new center-fed antenna was mounted on the N-Pol radar at GXY on 21 October 2010.
- VCHILL Utilization at the ERAD conference in Romania: Sept 4, 2010
- Prof. Chandrasekar included various VCHILL services as a part of a short course taught at the ERAD 2010 conference in Sibiu, Romania.
- N-Pol Radar Site Survey: Jul 26, 2010
- Mike Watson (L) and John Gerlach (R) gather soil strength data at a candidate operating site for the NASA N-Pol radar on the property of the Greeley- Weld County Airport.
- CMMAP Interns Visit: Jun 25, 2010
- Participants in the Center for Multiscale Modeling of Atmospheric Processes (CMMAP) program at CSU took a tour of the CSU-CHILL radar facility.
- UCAR 50th Anniversary Open House: Jun 6, 2010
- NCAR hosted an open house in honor of the 50th anniversary of the creation of the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR). Real time displays of data from the CSU-CHILL and EOL S-POL radars were presented to the open house visitors.
- REU 2010 Program: Jun 1, 2010
- Students in Prof. Chandra's REU program received a technical introduction to meteorological radars during their visit to the CSU-CHILL radar.
- NSF Users' Workshop: Jun 15-17, 2009
- The CSU-CHILL Facility will be represented at the NSF Users' Workshop with a poster and a live demonstration of remote radar operation.
- CSU-CHILL Open House: Jun 14, 2009
- The CHILL Facility will be hosting an open-house event in support of the NSF Users' Workshop, conducted at NCAR.
- Distributed Version Control system
- The current version control system used on CHILL, cvs, will be going away soon. This will be replaced by the Git system.
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