[ES_JOBS_NET] job opening at NOAA Climate Prediction Center

Michelle L'Heureux - NOAA Federal michelle.lheureux at noaa.gov
Wed Aug 10 07:11:41 MDT 2016


Hi all,

The atmospheric scientist position that I previously mentioned has now
officially opened with a company called Innovim.   They will accept CVs
until we fill the position.

https://rew12.ultipro.com/INN1001/JobBoard/JobDetails.aspx?_
_ID=*1C8258F68A583DA4

Colleagues,

In mid-August to early September, we plan to open a non-Federal position
who would support us at NOAA/NWS/NCEP Climate Prediction Center in College
Park, Maryland, USA. Applicants must be US Citizens or permanent residents.
I'll send along a follow-up notice with a link once the job is posted
on-line.

BACKGROUND:
The candidate will provide scientific support to examine the feasibility of
improving CPC climate predictions based on interactions between the Madden
Julian Oscillation (MJO) and Northern Annular Mode (NAM). The individual
will develop and apply statistical methods to evaluate connections between
the MJO and NAM in the observational data and in climate model forecasts.
Also, he or she will explore whether these relationships enhance
predictions of blocking and winter weather events.

REQUIRED SKILLS:
A successful candidate will have a master's or doctoral degree in
atmospheric sciences or related physical sciences

This position also requires demonstrated competency in analyzing and
working with large datasets and experience in computer programming (e.g.
Matlab, Python, Unix scripting, GrADS, or equivalents)

The successful candidate must also be able to work as part of a team (some
members will not be local) performing collaborative research and possess
both oral and written skills.

DESIRED SKILLS:
Familiarity with topics related to the stratospheric-tropospheric coupling,
tropical-extratropical teleconnections, blocking, jet streams, the Annular
Modes, the North Atlantic Oscillation, and the Madden-Julian Oscillation
(MJO)

A background in climate dynamics and/or statistical analysis and prediction

Experience processing and manipulating large datasets generated by a
weather/climate model

Thanks and please let me know if you have any questions.

Michelle L'Heureux
NOAA Climate Prediction Center
michelle.lheureux at noaa.gov
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