Due to nearby water leak and repairs, the NSF NCAR Mesa Lab and Fleischmann building will be closed through Sunday, Dec. 29, and will reopen on Monday, Dec. 30. The road and parking lot have already reopened.

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  1. Group photo of Clara Deser, David Schneider, and Dennis Shea

    New help for navigating climate data

    The growing array of tools at the disposal of climate scientists doesn’t necessarily make life any easier for them. Each set of data has its idiosyncrasies, some of which aren’t evident at first glance.

    • Climate,
    • Data

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  2. An image of the Sun with orange flares.

    Keeping aircraft safe

    When a geomagnetic storm blasted Earth on January 24, commercial airlines redirected a handful of flights were originally routed to fly over the North Pole. Behind the scenes, NCAR scientists play a role in safety precautions such as these.

    • Sun + Space Weather

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  3. UCAR Magazine

    Tying the Sun together

    To get at driving forces deep within the Sun, new models aim to unify the Sun’s dynamo and the emergence of magnetic flux—two areas that are challenging to model individually, let alone together.

    • Sun + Space Weather

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  4. UCAR Magazine

    What's happening with methane?

    Atmospheric carbon dioxide has been increasing fairly steadily for decades, but methane has accumulated at a more erratic pace. The increase virtually stalled for much of the last decade before resuming after 2007.

    • Climate,
    • Air Quality

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  5. Group photo of PACUR members at Florida State University, 2011

    PACUR: Working for UCAR members

    The President’s Advisory Committee on University Relations is a mechanism for UCAR members to raise important community issues.

    • Education + Outreach

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