1. A picture of the traveling exhibit at the Boulder Public Library

    NCAR’s new traveling climate exhibit hits the road

    NCAR has launched a traveling climate exhibit, designed to connect with communities across the country to share the science of climate change and the impact it’s having on people’s everyday lives.

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  2. Interdisciplinary program to examine potential coastal impacts of climate change, natural hazards

    NCAR is launching a significant new program this summer, naming nine early career faculty members from U.S. universities to conduct interdisciplinary research into the impacts of climate change and natural hazards on U.S. coasts.

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  3. A child looks through a microscope

    Free family fun at Super Science Saturday: Nov. 3

    Come learn about extreme weather events at this year’s Super Science Saturday on Nov. 3 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) Mesa Lab in south Boulder.

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  4. Undergraduate Leadership Workshop: students pose in front of research aircraft

    Shaping a career in a week

    New research shows the Undergraduate Leadership Workshop can help students find their way into an atmospheric science career.

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  5. ASMET team

    Raising forecasting skills in Africa and beyond

    For two decades now, the African Satellite Meteorology Education & Training Project, or ASMET, co-managed by UCAR, has helped fill the gaps by providing training to African forecasters on how to use satellite data to improve weather forecasts.

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