(Re-posted) After a busy summer, NOAA’s hurricane gliders are returning home

This article has been re-posted from NOAA Research Website – https://research.noaa.gov. NOAA’s hurricane gliders are returning home after a successful journey during the 2020 hurricane season. These gliders were deployed off the coasts of Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic, the U.S. Virgin Islands, the Gulf of Mexico, and the eastern U.S. to collect data for scientists… Read More

Students from the University of Puerto Rico in Bayamón learn about waves and the usefulness of CARICOOS wave products.

During the current academic semester, the University of Puerto Rico, Bayamón Campus offers the Introduction to Oceanography course, taught by Dr. Concepción Rodríguez Fourquet. One of the main topics of the course was waves. Given the invitation made by Dr. Rodríguez, last week, Mr. Adolfo González and Dr. Miguel F. Canals from CARICOOS offered a… Read More

CARICOOS expands its kiosk network to reach new users and promote the use of its products.

Enhancing awareness and appropriate utilization of CARICOOS products and services is an essential part of the CARICOOS mission. To accomplish this goal, CARICOOS offers workshops, one-on-one sessions with users to help them read CARICOOS forecasts, produce video tutorials, among others. Along with these services, CARICOOS recently expanded its information kiosk network to include two new… Read More

COSTAVISPR: A NEW CARIBBEAN REGIONAL OCEAN PARTNERSHIP TOOL TO EXPLORE COASTAL LANDCOVER CHANGES IN PUERTO RICO

CostaVisPR: Vista Aerea de la Transformacion Costera de Puerto Rico (http://www.costavispr.org) is a web-based tool for visualization of changes in coastal areas. This viewer integrates aerial photographs from 1930, 1950, 1994, 2010, 2017 and 2019 and allows exploration of changes in land cover, which can be related to natural and anthropogenic processes such as hurricanes, sea level… Read More costavispr.org