Hurricane & Remote Sensing Summer Education & Research Internship Program
Internship Objectives
- Increase the participation of minorities and women in the field of meteorology and remote sensing.
- Offer direct research experience for undergraduate students.
- Enhance presentation skills of students who are minorities and women.
- Inform participants about NASA's mission activities and graduate fellowship/internship opportunities, and meteorology career opportunities requiring skills in acquisition, processing, and interpretation of NASA remote sensing data.
2013 HRSSERP Materials
- ***2013 Applications due May 15, 2013--see announcement below***
- 2013 Announcement PDF
- 2013 Overview/Syllabus and Schedule PDF
Presentations (PDF links)
- NASA Research and Internship Opportunities PDF
- Research and Presentation Skills PDF
- Lecture 1: Remote Sensing PDF
- Lecture 2: Tropical Cyclones PDF
- Lecture 3: Advanced Remote Sensing PDF
- Lecture 4: Inner Core Dynamics PDF
- Handout: Forecasting and Modeling PDF
Lab Activities and Final Project
2013 Seminars by Guest Speakers
- Dr. Hugh Willoughby: Hurricanes in the 21st Century (Monday August 19, 10:00 AM, PC 442)
- Margie Kieper: 1969 Category 5 Hurricane Camille: What a Modern-day Understanding of Hurricane Structure Reveals(Monday August 19, 11:00 AM, PC 442)
- Dr. Ping Zhu Hurricane Forecast: Basics and Challenges(Wednesday August 21, 10:00 AM, PC 442) PDF
- Dr. Haiyan Jiang: The TRMM Tropical Cyclone Precipitation Feature Database (Thursday August 22, 10:00 AM, PC 442) PDF
Trip to NOAA/AOML Hurricane Research Division (HRD)
- Took place on Tuesday Aug.20
- HRD Director Dr. Frank Marks gave a talk about HRD & HFIP: Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3
- HRD's 2013 Field Program Director Dr. Paul Reasor gave a talk about HRD's field program activities: Photo 1 Photo 2 Photo 3
- HRD Meteorologist Dr. Rob Rogers gave a talk about research using aircraft data: Photo 1
- HRD Meteorologist Ms. Shirley Murillo gave a talk about career opportunities at NOAA & other agencies: Photo 1 Photo 2
- Group photoes: Photo 1 Photo 2
Student Feedback from 2011 and 2012
"I truly believe it was almost all positive. The graduate students were knowledgeable and extremely helpful. The seminars and field trip were exciting and full of useful and new information to me, I am pleased with all the resources I have gained from this."
"I made new friends, got introduced to the HRD and the amazing career opportunities present in the field of meteorology."
"The overall learning experience was great."
"I learned a great deal about remote sensing, particularly microwave imagery. I also enjoyed being able to present my own research to an audience."
"I learned more about remote sensing, all the resources that are available for this purpose, and I think that it is fascinating."
"This internship allowed me to broaden my knowledge with more available tools to study hurricanes and their genesis."
"Learning about remote sensing and what it means to meteorology was super cool. I had some minor background but the exposure received through this internship really broadened my horizons regarding the subject."
"The instructors were very helpful and made sure we understood everything to the best of our ability. I would highly recommend this program to any meteorology major."
2013 HRSSERP
Date: August 12-23, 2013
PI: Haiyan Jiang
FIU Department of E&E
Co-I: Robert Rogers
NOAA Hurricane Research Division (HRD)
Evaluator: Stephanie Doscher
FIU Office of Global Learning Initiatives
Graduate Student Leaders
Cheng "Emmy" Tao
Margie Kieper
Yongxian "Isaac" Pei
Student Participants
Nathassha Astorga
Albert Betancourt
Stephanie De Souxa
Alannah Irwin
Juan Pena
Yamil Perez
Amanda Zapata
Previous Years
2011 Internship Materials
2012 Internship Materials