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2016 ACOM Annual Report
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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.
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.
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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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
‹ 1.8 Emergence of healing in the Antarctic ozone layer
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2.1 Update on Activities of ACCORD (Atmospheric Chemistry Center for Observational Research and Data) ›