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Chlorine makes a comeback
A circulation change has boosted concentrations of hydrogen chloride (HCl), the main reservoir of chlorine in the stratosphere, by several percent over much of the Northern Hemisphere since 2007.
- Air Quality
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Super Science Saturday - November 8
The popular day of science and family fun at NCAR's Mesa Lab focuses this year on how we measure the weather.
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Public-private partnership enhances digital tools for customized science education
A software platform enabling on-demand creation of customizable curricula using curated open education resources will get a development boost from a new agreement between EdTrex, the University of Colorado, and UCAR.
- Education + Outreach
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Boulder team wins international water prize
The scientists who developed an innovative way to use GPS technology for moisture measurements have won one of the world's most prestigious awards for innovations related to water resources.
- Data
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A meeting for storm-driven science
Experts from Asia and North America met at NCAR on September 15–18 to discuss promising avenues of research that could lead to improvements in predicting hurricanes, floods, and other phenomena affecting billions of people.
- Weather