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Climate Program Office - Sponsored Teacher at Sea Programs and Research

Over the years, the Climate Program Office has proudly sponsored, in conjunction with the National Science Foundation, many teachers in the NOAA Teacher at Sea program. The following links are a partial list. To view a more complete list of participants and learn more about the program, go to the NOAA Teacher at Sea website.

2006

NOAA's Climate Program Office Atmospheric Composition and Climate program sponsored David Brooks to train and support six teachers from the Houston area to collect sun photometer and pyranometer data in support of the 2006 Texas Air Quality Study/Gulf of Mexico Atmospheric Composition and Climate Study (2006 TexAQS/GOMACCS). They met on August 25-26, 2006, in Houston, Texas, with Barry Lefer from the University of Houston and Frank Niepold from NOAA's Climate Program Office.
For information:

www.mem.drexel.edu/news/BrooksGOMACCS.php
www.pages.drexel.edu/~brooksdr/DRB_web_page/News/GOMACCS/GOMACCS.htm
www.pages.drexel.edu/~brooksdr/DRB_web_page/GOMACCS/GOMACCS.htm

2004

 

2003

  • Ocean Observatory Teachers at Sea - Debra Brice, San Diego, CA, and Viviana Zamorano, Arica, Chile, aboard the Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) Research Vessel Roger Revelle
  • Climate Observation Teacher at Sea - Hawaii teacher Nancy Lewis from Hawaii aboard the NOAA ship KA'IMIMOANA.

  • SALLJEX Teachers in the Field - Mark Eastburn, New Jersey and Ana Maria Varela.

 

2002

 

2001

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