This list of projects does not encompass all areas of GRI Research. Project information is currently being compiled to be included online.


A Rapid Prototyping Capability Experiment to Evaluate CrIS ATMS Observations for Urban Modeling Applications

A Rapid Prototyping Capability Experiment to Evaluate Potential Soil Moisture Retrievals of Aquarius Radiometer

Addressing Coastal Education with Hotel Keycards

An Experimental Demonstration to Determine Best Management Practices for Invasive Plants

Aquatic Plant Management Support for the Pearl River Valley Water Supply District

Assessing the Impact of Ordinances Outreach, and Enforcement on the Resiliency of Gulf Coastal Watersheds

Assured Strategic Communications During Natural and Willful Disasters

Capturing Hurricane Katrina Data for Analysis and Lessons-Learned Research

Developing a Foundation for Analysis of Natural and Human-Induced Disturbances to Coastal Economies

Development of Electromagnetic Inverse Scattering Algorithms to Accurately Predict Sea Surface Salinity for Modeling Ocean Circulation

Evaluation of GPM Precipitation Estimates for Cross-cutting Earth Science Applications via Land Data Assimilation Studies

Gulf of Mexico Hypoxia Workshop

Improving Hurricane Intensity and Landfall Estimation with Refined Modeling

Invasive Plant Atlas for the MidSouth

Mobile Bay Plume Remote Sensing

Mobile Bay Water Quality Assessment Using NASA Spaceborne Data Products

Modeling Mobile Bay Sediments and Pollutants with New Technologies

Modeling Spread of Invasive Weedy Species Following Natural Disasters

Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Scientific Research Writing

New Satellite and Computer Based Technology for Agriculture

Northern Gulf Institute Outreach Efforts

Optimizing GPM Precipitation Estimation Using High Resolution Land Surface Modeling for Decision Support

Propagation and Evaluation of Habitat Enhancement Projects for Little Bear Creek Lake, AL

Rapid Detection of Agriterrorism via Remote Sensing

Real-Time Identification And Monitoring of Barge-carried Hazardous Commodities

Research to Support Integrated Management Systems of Aquatic and Terrestrial Invasive Species

Risk Reduction via Improved Tropical Cyclone and Hydrological Prediction

Sea Enterprise Strategic Planning

Socio-Economic Benefits Study of Ecosystem Datasets

Spatial Technology and High Performance Computing for Improved Prediction of Surface Water Quality

Support to the NOAA NCDDC Diversity Metadata Summer Intern Project

The Seasonal Phenology, Ecology, and Management of Parrotfeather (Myriophyllum aquaticum)

The Upper Tombigbee River and Noxubee River Rapid Watershed Assessment Project

Tides and Geodesy Support

Tools for Enhanced Mapping and Managing Post-Disaster Debris

Using Simulated OCO Measurements for Assessing Terrestrial Carbon Pools in Southern United States

Visualization Techniques for Improving Public Understanding of Catastrophic Events

Water Milfoil Survey and Mapping Project-Noxon Rapids and Cabinet Gorge Reservoirs

Watershed Modeling Improvements to Enhance Coastal Ecosystems
Geosystems Research Institute, an HPC2 Affiliate  •  Director: David R. Shaw, Ph.D.
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