Global Hydrometeorology Resource Center DAAC (GHRC DAAC)

Disciplines: Lightning, tropical cyclones, and storm-induced hazards

NASA's Global Hydrometeorology Resource Center Distributed Active Archive Center (GHRC DAAC) is a joint venture of NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center and the Information Technology and Systems Center (ITSC) located within the University of Alabama in Huntsville. GHRC DAAC was established in 1991 and is located at the National Space Science and Technology Center on the UAH campus.

GHRC DAAC provides a comprehensive active archive of both data and knowledge augmentation services, with a focus on hazardous weather, its governing dynamical and physical processes, and associated applications.

With this broad mandate, GHRC DAAC focuses on lightning, tropical cyclones, and storm-induced hazards through integrated collections of satellite, airborne, and in-situ data sets.

GHRC DAAC manages:

Contact Information

Dr. Aaron Kaulfus, DAAC Manager
David Hood, Deputy DAAC Manager
Will Ellett, IT/Operations Lead
Geoffrey Stano, Chief Scientist

National Space Science and Technology Center (NSSTC)
Bud Cramer Research Hall 320 Sparkman Drive
Huntsville, AL 35805

Website: https://ghrc.nsstc.nasa.gov/ 

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