1. Close-up depiction of solar turbulence

    First up: Accelerated scientific discovery

    First in the queue for the NCAR-Wyoming Yellowstone system is a set of 11 computing-intensive projects tackling major problems in Earth and atmospheric science.

    • Climate,
    • Air Quality,
    • Supercomputing,
    • Weather

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  2. Cars buried in snow during March 2003 storm in Boulder County, CO

    Understanding the weather: An investment that pays off

    The United States faces more varied weather risks than most nations on Earth, but we also have uniquely strong capabilities to confront these risks, thanks to decades of research conducted by government agencies, universities, and the private weather industry.

    • Weather

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  3. UCAR Magazine

    Hurricane storm surge: in a category of its own

    Researchers at NCAR are working with forecasters and emergency managers to unravel the communication challenges around hurricanes like Isaac, which had relatively weak winds but a strong storm surge.

    • Weather

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  4. Clouds and asphalt

    Accounting for clouds in weather forecasting could greatly improve road safety.

    • Weather

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  5. Mapping hurricane vulnerability

    Studies show 63% of hurricane-related deaths occur inland. To help emergency managers prepare, NCAR scientists are pinpointing vulnerable populations using tropical storm winds, census data, and flood maps.

    • Weather

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