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The Second THORPEX International Science Symposium (STISS) in Landshut, Germany.

Mitch Moncrieff, Chris Davis, and Rebecca Morss presented at STISS which convened in Landshut, Germany during December 4-8, 2006. Mitch Moncrieff is lead author of a position paper, "Organised Tropical Convection and Multi-scale Interaction with the Global Circulation: A THORPEX and WCRP Collaborative Research Opportunity", which summarizes recent progress in this area and sets the scene for an NCAR contribution to the US THORPEX Science Plan. More...

MMM Keywords: Moncrieff | Davis | Morss | THORPEX

Highlighted Publication

Rotunno, R., Houze, R. A., 2007: Lessons on orographic precipitation from the Mesoscale Alpine Programme. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, 133, doi: 10.1002/qj.67, 811-830.

MMM Keywords: Rotunno

In the News

The Stratosphere-Troposphere Analyses of Regional Transport (START-08) campaign to study the transport characteristics of the ExUTLS region is officially underway. This study will incorporate data taken from instrumentation aboard the NSF-NCAR Gulfstream V, satellite imaging, and from various model simulations. More...

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Congratulations to Joanie Kleypas, one of the new Leopold Leadership Fellows. More...

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Carbon Dioxide Emissions (SOS 14 April 2008 - Keith Lindsey): One in a new generation of computer climate models that include the effects of Earth's carbon cycle indicates there are limits to the planet's ability to absorb increased emissions of carbon dioxide. More...

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NASA Wants to Help Eliminate Smog (Bill Smith from KTLA): see the video in the 'news video' section. More...

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NASA Launches Airborne Study of Arctic Atmosphere, Air Pollution (ARCTAS): The recent decline of Arctic sea ice is one indication that this region is undergoing significant environmental changes related to climate warming. More...

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DC-8 Airborne Laboratory pictures from ARCTAS More...

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