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Welcome to ncar the national center for atmospheric research
The US National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR, ) is a US federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) managed by the nonprofit University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF). NCAR has multiple facilities, including the I. M. Pei-designed Mesa Laboratory headquarters in Boulder, Colorado. Studies include meteorology, climate science, atmospheric chemistry, solar-terrestrial interactions, environmental and societal impacts.
Contents
- Welcome to ncar the national center for atmospheric research
- Presentation at the national center for atmospheric research feb 18 2016
- Tools and technologies
- Staffing areas and notable past and present scientists
- Organization of researchlaboratories and programs
- Funding and management
- NCAR Directors
- Scientific visitors
- Public tours
- References
Presentation at the national center for atmospheric research feb 18 2016
Tools and technologies
NCAR provides a broad array of tools and technologies to the scientific community for studying Earth’s atmosphere, including,
Staffing areas and notable past and present scientists
The center is staffed by scientists, engineers, technicians, and support personnel. Key research areas include
Notable scientists on the current staff at the center include Tom Wigley, Kevin Trenberth, and Caspar Ammann, and in past have included Paul Crutzen (Nobel Prize in chemistry, 1995); Paul Julian, who with colleague Roland Madden discovered the Madden–Julian oscillation; Stephen Schneider . Greg Holland initiated the multiscale modeling project "Predicting the Earth System Across Scales".
Organization of research—laboratories and programs
NCAR is currently organized into seven laboratories and two programs:
Laboratories
Programs
NCAR's service to the universities and larger geosciences community is reinforced by the offerings of UCAR's community programs.
Funding and management
NCAR is managed by the nonprofit UCAR and is one of the NSF's Federally Funded Research and Development Centers, with approximately 95% of its funding coming from the federal government. However, it is not a federal agency and its employees are not part of the federal personnel system. NCAR employs about 761 staff. Its annual expenditures in fiscal year 2015 were $167.8 million.
NCAR Directors
The founding director of NCAR was Walter Orr Roberts. The current director is James Hurrell.
Scientific visitors
NCAR has many opportunities for scientific visits to the facilities for workshops, colloquia, and collaboration by colleagues in academia, government labs, and the private sector. Many NCAR staff also visit colleagues at universities and labs and serve as adjunct or visiting faculty.
Public tours
The Visitor Center at the Mesa Laboratory is open to the public daily at no charge. Guided tours and self-guided tablet tours include video and audio on one of the first supercomputers built by Seymour Cray as well as NCAR's modern supercomputer fleet, many hands-on educational exhibits demonstrating weather phenomena and Earth's changing climate, and a scenic outdoor weather trail.