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2011 NCAR Annual ReportNow Available
2011 NCAR and Lab Annual Reports provide highlights of the previous year in science.
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Recognition for Innovative Dropsonde Technology
Engineers and scientists in the National Center for Atmospheric Research's
(NCAR) Earth Observing Laboratory (EOL) received recognition for innovative
dropsonde technology at the 2011 Colorado Governor's Award for High-Impact
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New Leadership at NCAR
Over the past year, NCAR has gained three new leaders, as well as a new president of UCAR. Learn more about our new directors
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NCAT Comes to NCARVirtually
Students from North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University (NCAT) work with scientists in the Atmospheric Chemistry Division as part of a long-distance, graduate-level atmospheric chemistry class.
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HIPPO Takes to the Skies
HIAPER Pole-to-Pole Observations (HIPPO) researchers continue investigating the atmospheric carbon cycle and greenhouse gas dynamics when the fourth of five missions flies in June 2011. Flying pole-to-pole, from the Earth's surface to the tropopause, HIPPO provides the first-ever comprehensive, year-round perspective on a variety of global atmospheric constituents and processes.
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Advancing Antarctic Science with AMPS
Having advance notice of poor weather is useful to anyone, but it is particularly critical for those working in remote polar regions where weather can quickly amplify existing conditions. To maximize its research mission safety and effectiveness, the National Science Foundation’s Office of Polar Programs supports the Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System, which aids weather prediction in Antarctica.