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» NCAR Imperative 1: Conduct innovative fundamental research to advance the atmospheric and related sciences.
2019 ACOM Annual Report
ACOM Director's Message
NCAR Imperative 1: Conduct innovative fundamental research to advance the atmospheric and related sciences.
Modeling and Analysis of ATom Field Campaign Data
First results from the Western Wildfire Experiment for Cloud Chemistry, Aerosol Absorption and Nitrogen (WE-CAN) field campaign
Monoterpene and Oxygenated aromatics Oxidation at Night and under LIGHTs (MOONLIGHT)
Planning for a Community-Wide Intercomparison of Secondary Organic Aerosol (SOA) Models
Predicting the acidity of aerosols and cloud water
MOPITT CO and MODIS AOD Trend Analysis
Asian Monsoon Transport over the Western Pacific
An Internally-Generated Quasi-biennial Oscillation in WACCM
Geoengineering Overshoot Experiment
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.
Profile in Science: Rebecca Hornbrook
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NCAR Imperative 1: Conduct innovative fundamental research to advance the atmospheric and related sciences.
Modeling and Analysis of ATom Field Campaign Data
First results from the Western Wildfire Experiment for Cloud Chemistry, Aerosol Absorption and Nitrogen (WE-CAN) field campaign
Monoterpene and Oxygenated aromatics Oxidation at Night and under LIGHTs (MOONLIGHT)
Planning for a Community-Wide Intercomparison of Secondary Organic Aerosol (SOA) Models
Predicting the acidity of aerosols and cloud water
MOPITT CO and MODIS AOD Trend Analysis
Asian Monsoon Transport over the Western Pacific
An Internally-Generated Quasi-biennial Oscillation in WACCM
Geoengineering Overshoot Experiment
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