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Richard Anthes to step down
Long-time UCAR president Richard Anthes announced on 25 February that he plans to step down at the end of 2011. Appointed to his position in 1988, Anthes is the longest serving of the five UCAR presidents since the organization was established in 1960.
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After the storm: Interviews with coastal residents following Hurricane Ike
A case study from NCAR looks at how coastal residents assessed their risks and made decisions leading up to Hurricane Ike.
- Weather
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Snowfall and climate change in the Colorado River headwaters
Last year, a team of NCAR scientists verified that the Weather Research and Forecasting model (WRF) can be used to depict seasonal snowfall in Colorado with a high degree of accuracy. Now the team is using WRF to forecast future snowfall.
- Climate
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Tropical triggers for polar stratospheric warmings
A new study from NCAR uses an innovative computer model to investigate events called sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) in the Arctic atmosphere. The study focuses on how two atmospheric patterns based in the tropics, the El Niño–Southern Oscillation and Quasi-Biennial Oscillation, affect SSWs.
- Sun + Space Weather
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Different methods for forecasting wind power
A new NCAR study compares two different methods for forecasting power production at wind farms: turbine-based versus farm-based.
- Weather