He is actively engaged in several Regional Climate Outlook Forum by WMO as an expert and trainer of S2S forecast and verification in pre-COF. He is an Assistant Research Professor at Earth System Modeling, Analysis, and Data (ESMAD) at the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science. Essentially what that means is that the Corsair AX1600i is one of the most efficient power supplies on the planet and rightly deserves a spot as a tier 1 PSU. During 2016-2020, he was an associate research scientist at International Research Institute for Climate and Society (IRI), where he upgraded IRI’s 2-tier seasonal climate forecasts system to the 1-tier system based on the calibrated North American Multi-Model Ensemble (NMME) models, operational since April 2017. Nachiketa Acharya is a statistical climatologist with specialties in statistical and machine learning modeling in climate science, especially sub-seasonal to seasonal climate forecasting. The Corsair AX1600i is so good at what it does, that it has earned the rare 80Plus Titanium rating. He was a post-doctoral research associate of City University of New York during 2015-2016 where he developed future climate scenarios using a “bottom-up” approach to evaluate the effect of climate change on NYC’s water supply system. in Statistics from Utkal University, India in 2014 which focused on statistical techniques for extended range prediction of the Indian monsoon. His research interests include probabilistic forecasting, multi-model Ensemble, GCM diagnostics calibration and verification, stochastic weather generators, and extreme value analysis. He is an Assistant Research Professor at Earth System Modeling, Analysis, and Data (ESMAD) at the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science, Pennsylvania State University. Nachiketa Acharya is a statistical climatologist with specialties in statistical and machine learning modeling in climate science, especially sub-seasonal to seasonal climate forecasting.