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2016 ACOM Annual Report
ACOM Director's Message
NCAR Imperative 1: Conduct innovative fundamental research to advance the atmospheric and related sciences.
NCAR Imperative 2: Develop, maintain and deploy advanced observational facilities and services.
NCAR Imperative 3: Develop, deliver and support a suite of advanced community models.
NCAR Imperative 5: Develop and transfer science to meet societal needs.
NCAR Imperative 6: Educate and entrain a talented and diverse group of students and early career professionals.
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2016 ACOM Annual Report
ACOM Director's Message
NCAR Imperative 1: Conduct innovative fundamental research to advance the atmospheric and related sciences.
1.1 The O2/N2 Ratio and CO2 Airborne Southern Ocean (ORCAS) Study
1.2 Reactions of NO3 Radicals with Some Alkenes
1.3 Lifecycle of semi-volatile organic carbon in the CESM model
1.4 Non-linear partitioning and organic volatility distributions of urban aerosols
1.5 Transport of Soluble Trace Gases in Thunderstorms
1.6 Evaluating stratospheric temperature trends in WACCM
1.7 Dry, ozone-rich layers in the tropical troposphere as a fingerprint of UTLS transport
1.8 Emergence of healing in the Antarctic ozone layer
NCAR Imperative 2: Develop, maintain and deploy advanced observational facilities and services.
2.1 Update on Activities of ACCORD (Atmospheric Chemistry Center for Observational Research and Data)
2.2 NASA Atmospheric Tomography mission (ATom)
2.3 Chemical Measurements at the PROPHET Field Station in Michigan
2.4 Coronal Spectral measurements in the mid-IR during the Solar Eclipse of 2017
NCAR Imperative 3: Develop, deliver and support a suite of advanced community models.
3.1 Release of Tropospheric Ultraviolet-Visible (TUV) model version 5.3
3.2 WRF-Chem Model Development
3.3 WACCM & IGAC/SPARC Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI)
3.4 CESM-CAM4chem participation in the Chemistry-Climate Model Initiative (CCMI)
3.5 Process and regional modeling of cloudy-sky actinic flux using satellite cloud retrievals
3.6 Simulation of the Quasi-biennial Oscillation (QBO)
NCAR Imperative 5: Develop and transfer science to meet societal needs.
5.1 MOPITT data used to study pollution effects of 2015 El Niño fires in Indonesia
5.2 KORUS-AQ
5.3 Regional-scale chemistry-climate simulations over South Asia show air pollution will continue to be a risk
NCAR Imperative 6: Educate and entrain a talented and diverse group of students and early career professionals.
6.1 Whiteface Mountain Cloud Chemistry Workshop
6.2 Atmospheric Radiation Science Workshop
6.3 NCAR/ASP 2016 Summer Colloquium: Recent Advances in Air Quality Analysis and Prediction – Science and Policy
ACOM Director's Message
NCAR Imperative 1: Conduct innovative fundamental research to advance the atmospheric and related sciences.
NCAR Imperative 2: Develop, maintain and deploy advanced observational facilities and services.
NCAR Imperative 3: Develop, deliver and support a suite of advanced community models.
NCAR Imperative 5: Develop and transfer science to meet societal needs.
NCAR Imperative 6: Educate and entrain a talented and diverse group of students and early career professionals.
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