Table of Contents
- Message from the Director
- Table of Contents
- NCAR's Strategic Science Goals
- Strategic Goal 1: Improve Understanding of the Atmosphere, the Earth System, and the Sun
- Priority 2: Investigating the Interactions of the Atmosphere, the Broader Earth System, and Human Society
- Aerosols and Precipitation
- Boundary Layer Processes
- North American Regional Climate Change Assessment Program (NARCCAP)
- Ocean Acidification
- Temperature Extremes and Coral Bleaching
- Priority 3: Improving Prediction of Weather, Climate, and Other Atmospheric Phenomena
- Climate Downscaling
- Microphysical Observations and Modeling
- Pentagon and Urban Shield
- River Flood Forecasting in Bangladesh
- Priority 4: Developing Community Models
- Strategic Goal 2: Increase Societal Resilience to Weather, Climate, and Other Atmospheric Hazards
- Priority 1: Investigating Weather and Climate Information Needs and Decision Making
- ADAPTE: Adapting to Health Impacts of Air Pollution and Climate Extremes in Latin American Cities
- Climate and Health
- Decision Support for Water Resource Management
- Institutional Aspects of Vulnerability and Adaptation: Marine Fisheries
- Role of Institutions in the Use of Climate-Relevant Information
- Societal Impacts Program
- Society, Water, and Natural Systems (SWANS)
- Weather and Climate Impacts Assessment Science Program
- Priority 2: Building Capacity for Coping with Weather and Climate Hazards
- Advanced Operational Aviation Weather System in Taiwan
- Agricultural Weather
- Ceiling and Visibility Research and Development
- Consolidated Storm Prediction for Aviation
- Convective Weather Forecasting: Benefits of a Forecaster-Over-the-Loop
- DTRA Sensor Data Fusion
- DTRA Weather Services Research and Development
- Four-Dimensional Weather System: ATEC
- Future Combat Systems Modeling and Simulation
- Hydrometeorological Processes
- In-Flight Icing
- Juneau Terrain-Induced Turbulence
- Nowcasting Technology Transfer to China and Beijing 2008 Forecast Demonstration
- Oceanic Weather
- Real-Time Modeling and Data Assimilation
- Spatial Patterns of Risk and Vulnerability in Extreme Precipitation Events: 1997 Fort Collins Case Study
- Surface Transportation Research and Development
- Transitioning Advanced Satellite Observations into Practical Applications
- Turbulence Research and Development
- Weather Integration with Air Traffic Management
- Winter Weather Research and Development
- Zero to Six Hour Storm Forecasting
- Priority 3: Establishing New Connections with Researchers from Developing Nations
- Strategic Goal 3: Cultivate a Scientifically Literate and Engaged Citizenry and a Diverse and Creative Workforce
- Strategic Goal 4: Provide Robust, Accessible, and Innovative Iinformation Services and Tools
- Strategic Goal 5: Provide World-Class Ground, Airborne, and Space-borne Observational Facilities and Services
