1. Government budget cuts force leading meteorological training program to seek donations

    The main source of online weather training for meteorologists, emergency managers, and others is seeking donations to try to stay in business.

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  2. NCAR’s Super Science Saturday - the Day to Explore Wild Weather

    Students, parents, and teachers are invited to enjoy hands-on science and Halloween fun, activities, workshops, and presentations.

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  3. Display of anemometers as part of NCAR's new "Watching the Weather" exhibit

    New exhibit brings wild weather to life for NCAR visitors

    A new exhibit at NCAR's Mesa Laboratory will convey the power of thunderstorms, blizzards, hurricanes, and more to tens of thousands of visitors each year.

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  4. Tony Murphy

    New direction for GLOBE

    A nationally recognized innovator in teacher training and science education has been chosen as the new director of the Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program, which is headquartered at UCAR.

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  5. UCAR Magazine

    Bringing real weather to classrooms

    To help their students and faculty study the atmosphere in detail, campuses worldwide rely on Unidata, the UCAR-based program that keeps a 24/7 stream of weather and other environmental data flowing to classrooms.

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