Projects

MMM collaborates with other National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) labs to improve Earth-system predictability through researching the process and prediction surrounding mesoscale and microscale atmospheric phenomena. MMM also plays a central role in the atmospheric simulation capability across NCAR. See our projects in the list below.

An experimental, real-time numerical weather prediction capability that provides support for the United States Antarctic Program, Antarctic science, and international Antarctic efforts...

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This project aims to reduce harm from hurricanes and other hazards, alleviate social vulnerability, and enhance resilience by improving hazardous weather risk communication and response in the modern information environment...

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The goal of this project is to help improve tornado forecast and warning communication and response by investigating how people’s risk perceptions and responses evolve dynamically with a tornado threat, and how these interact with evolving risk information and vulnerabilities for tornado events...

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A multi-year project that ran from 2014 - 2020, funded by National Science Foundation Decadal and Regional Climate Prediction using Earth System Models (EaSM-3) grants...

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Builds fundamental understanding of how weather- and climate-related risks intersect with society, with an emphasis on how different types of information influence decision making and societal outcomes...

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