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Summer Projects: SPEI, a Drought Index Based on Water Balance
This post is part of a series highlighting the summer projects from our office’s undergraduate research assistants. The author, Jessica Miller, is a senior majoring...![](https://climate.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/visibility_graph_year-360x216.jpg)
Summer Projects: Impacts of Weather on Aviation Delays
This post is part of a series highlighting the summer projects from our offices’ undergraduate research assistants. The fifth part of this series is by...![](https://climate.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/climate_tool-360x216.jpg)
Summer Projects: Downscaled Climate Projections Search Tool
This post is part of a series highlighting the summer projects from our office’s undergraduate research assistants. This post is by Samuel Roback, who is...![](https://climate.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/StormCount-360x216.jpg)
Summer Projects: Tropical Cyclone Impacts in SC and GA
This post is part of a series highlighting the summer projects from our office’s undergraduate research assistants. This part of this series is by Melissa...![](https://climate.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/JJA2014-MPE-360x216.png)
Summer 2014 Was Mild; What Will Fall Bring?
We avoided a sweltering summer in North Carolina, but what do the numbers say about the season? Today’s post summarizes our summer, looks at current...![](https://climate.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/ST_QC_Frequency-360x216.png)
Summer Projects: Soil Temperature Quality Checking
This post is part of a series highlighting the summer projects from our office’s undergraduate research assistants. This part of this series is by Madeline...![](https://climate.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/August2014-infographic-360x216.png)
August is Cool for NC, Rainy in Spots
Following a cool July, August delivered more below-normal temperatures to North Carolina, as well as abundant rainfall in parts of the state. Cooler Temperatures Continue...![](https://climate.ncsu.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/pinemap-360x216.png)