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The birds and the boundary layer
Even with modern observational equipment, birds can still be useful in sensing the boundary layer—the region of the atmosphere closest to the surface.
- Education + Outreach
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Roger Wakimoto to head National Center for Atmospheric Research
Roger M. Wakimoto, an associate director and senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, was named the center's new director today.
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Speaking to reporters
We can offer suggestions, coaching, and practice interviews to help you prepare to meet with reporters.
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NCAR scientist Peggy LeMone assumes presidency of American Meteorological Society
Margaret "Peggy" LeMone, a senior scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, today begins a one-year term as president of the American Meteorological Society.
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Through the past, meticulously
In eastern Tennessee a portrait of Earth's progression from ice age to present is taking shape. Each day, up to 100 years of climatic history unfolds. By early this year, the story will be complete, thanks to some five million processing hours on supercomputers at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
- Climate