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Atmospheric Chemistry Observations & Modeling
2019 Annual Report
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2019 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.
    • ACOM Data Visualization Tools
    • Synthesis of FRAPPÉ
    • Near-realtime High Resolution U.S. Air Quality Predictions
    • Results From KORUS-AQ to Guide Air Quality Improvement in Korea
  • NCAR Imperative 6: Educate and entrain a talented and diverse group of students and early career professionals.
  • Profile in Science: Rebecca Hornbrook

2019 Lab Annual Reports

  • Atmospheric Chemistry Observations & Modeling
  • Climate & Global Dynamics
  • Computational & Information Systems Laboratory
  • Education & Outreach
  • Earth Observing Laboratory
  • High Altitude Observatory
  • Mesoscale & Microscale Meterology Laboratory
  • National Center for Atmospheric Research
  • Research Applications Laboratory

Strategic Plans

  • ACOM Strategic Plan
  • NCAR Strategic Plan

Previous ACOM Reports

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NCAR Imperative 5: Develop and transfer science to meet societal needs.

  • ACOM Data Visualization Tools
  • Synthesis of FRAPPÉ
  • Near-realtime High Resolution U.S. Air Quality Predictions
  • Results From KORUS-AQ to Guide Air Quality Improvement in Korea
‹ Satellite Derived Biogenic Emissions up ACOM Data Visualization Tools ›
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