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National Center for Atmospheric Research

The US National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR /ˈɛnkɑːr/)[1] is a US federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) managed by the nonprofit University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) and funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF).[2] NCAR has multiple facilities, including the I. M. Pei-designed Mesa Laboratory headquarters in Boulder, Colorado. Studies include meteorology, climate science, atmospheric chemistry, solar-terrestrial interactions, environmental and societal impacts.

NCAR
National Center for Atmospheric Research
DirectorDr. Everette Joseph
LocationBoulder, Colorado, United States
39°58′41″N 105°16′30″W / 39.97815°N 105.27492°W / 39.97815; -105.27492
Websitencar.ucar.edu

Tools and technologies Edit

 
NSF/NCAR Gulfstream V research aircraft.

NCAR was instrumental in developing lidar, light radar, now a key archaeological tool, as well as providing a broad array of tools and technologies to the scientific community for studying Earth’s atmosphere, including,[3][4]

Staffing areas and notable past and present scientists Edit

The center is staffed by scientists, engineers, technicians, and support personnel.[2] Key research areas include:[6]

  • Climate (Earth’s past, present, and future climate; the greenhouse effect, global warming, and climate change; El Niño, La Niña, and other large-scale atmospheric patterns; drought, wildfires)
  • Meteorology/Weather (short-term forecasts; weather forecasting and predictability; weather's effect on climate; hurricanes, tornadoes, and other severe storms; physical processes)
  • Environmental and societal impacts (impacts of climate change on the natural and managed environment; interactions of weather, climate, and society; weather hazard systems for aviation and ground transportation; national security)
  • Pollution and air chemistry (air pollution on local, regional, and global scales; air chemistry and climate; chemical evolution and transport in the atmosphere)
  • the Sun and space weather (the structure of the Sun, from its interior to sunspots to the solar corona; the solar cycle; the Sun’s effect on Earth’s weather and climate; space weather)
  • Other components of the Earth system (the effects on weather and climate of interactions with: the oceans and other components of Earth's water cycle, including sea ice, glaciers, and the rest of the cryosphere; forests, agriculture, urbanization and other types of land use)

Notable scientists on the current staff at the center include Tom Wigley, Kevin Trenberth, Clara Deser, and Caspar Ammann,[7][better source needed] and in past have included Paul Crutzen (Nobel Prize in chemistry, 1995); Paul Julian, who with colleague Roland Madden discovered the Madden–Julian oscillation; Stephen Schneider . Greg Holland initiated the multiscale modeling project "Predicting the Earth System Across Scales".[8]

Organization of research—laboratories and programs Edit

NCAR is currently organized into seven laboratories and two programs:[9]

Laboratories

  • Atmospheric Chemistry Observations and Modeling laboratory (ACOM)
  • Climate and Global Dynamics laboratory (CGD)
  • Computational & Information Systems Laboratory (CISL)—CISL was formerly known as the Scientific Computing Division (SCD). CISL manages and operates NCAR's supercomputers, mass storage system, networking, and other computing and cyberinfrastructure services. The Institute for Mathematics Applied to Geosciences (IMAGe) is a research division within CISL.[9]
  • Earth Observing Laboratory (EOL)—EOL was formerly known as the Atmospheric Technology Division (ATD). EOL manages and operates NCAR's lower atmosphere observing systems, including ground-based instrumentation and two research aircraft, on behalf of the NSF.
  • High Altitude Observatory (HAO)—The oldest part of NCAR, HAO is NCAR's solar-terrestrial physics laboratory. Research foci are the Sun and the Earth's upper atmosphere. HAO operates the Mauna Loa Solar Observatory (MLSO).
  • Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology laboratory (MMM)
  • Research Applications Laboratory (RAL)

Programs

  • Advanced Study Program (ASP)
  • Integrated Science Program (ISP)

NCAR's service to the universities and larger geosciences community is reinforced by the offerings of UCAR's community programs.[10][11]

Funding and management Edit

NCAR is managed by the nonprofit UCAR and is one of the NSF's Federally Funded Research and Development Centers, with approximately 95% of its funding coming from the federal government. However, it is not a federal agency and its employees are not part of the federal personnel system.[1] NCAR employs about 761 staff. Its annual expenditures in fiscal year 2015 were $167.8 million.[1][12]

NCAR directors Edit

The founding director of NCAR was Walter Orr Roberts.[13] The current director is Everette Joseph.[14][2]

NCAR Director Dates in office
Walter Orr Roberts 1960–1968
John W. Firor 1968–1974
Francis P. Bretherton 1974–1980
Wilmot N. Hess 1980–1986
Richard A. Anthes 1986–1988
Robert Serafin 1989–2000
Timothy L. Killeen 2000–2008
Eric J. Barron 2008–2010
Roger M. Wakimoto 2010–2013
Maura Hagan 2013 (interim director)
James W. Hurrell 2013–2018
Everette Joseph 2019–present

Visiting Edit

Scientific visitors Edit

NCAR has many opportunities for scientific visits to the facilities for workshops, colloquia, and collaboration by colleagues in academia, government labs, and the private sector.[15] Many NCAR staff also visit colleagues at universities and labs and serve as adjunct or visiting faculty.[11][15]

Public tours Edit

The Visitor Center at the Mesa Laboratory is open to the public daily at no charge. Guided tours and self-guided tablet tours include video and audio on one of the first supercomputers built by Seymour Cray as well as NCAR's modern supercomputer fleet, many hands-on educational exhibits demonstrating weather phenomena and the changes in Earth's climate brought on by global warming, and a scenic outdoor weather trail.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c Quick Facts about NCAR & UCAR
  2. ^ a b c "New Director of the U.S. National Center for Atmospheric Research Rose Through the Ranks". July 31, 2013.
  3. ^ NCAR Research & Resources
  4. ^ National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences)
  5. ^ "CISL's NCAR Command Language (NCL)". UCAR.
  6. ^ Atmospheric & Earth System Research: NCAR research topics, 2008, accessed 2010-06-22. 2010-07-25 at the Wayback Machine
  7. ^ Pearce, Fred, The Climate Files: The Battle for the Truth about Global Warming, (2010) Guardian Books, ISBN 978-0-85265-229-9, p. XVIII.
  8. ^ M. Gad-el-Hak Large Scale Disasters Prediction Control and Mitigation 2008 "was initiated by Greg Holland"
  9. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2015-01-10. Retrieved 2013-03-14.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-12-08. Retrieved 2013-03-14.
  11. ^ a b UCAR Highlights
  12. ^ NCAR Annual Report
  13. ^ NCAR Directors
  14. ^ Hosansky, David (December 7, 2018). "Everette Joseph is named NCAR director". NCAR & UCAR News. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
  15. ^ a b Visitor Programs – Opportunities for Scientific Visitors & Students

External links Edit

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NCAR redirects here Not to be confused with Norwegian Centre Against Racism The US National Center for Atmospheric Research NCAR ˈ ɛ n k ɑːr 1 is a US federally funded research and development center FFRDC managed by the nonprofit University Corporation for Atmospheric Research UCAR and funded by the National Science Foundation NSF 2 NCAR has multiple facilities including the I M Pei designed Mesa Laboratory headquarters in Boulder Colorado Studies include meteorology climate science atmospheric chemistry solar terrestrial interactions environmental and societal impacts NCARNational Center for Atmospheric ResearchNCAR Mesa Laboratory Boulder ColoradoDirectorDr Everette JosephLocationBoulder Colorado United States39 58 41 N 105 16 30 W 39 97815 N 105 27492 W 39 97815 105 27492Websitencar wbr ucar wbr edu Contents 1 Tools and technologies 2 Staffing areas and notable past and present scientists 3 Organization of research laboratories and programs 4 Funding and management 5 NCAR directors 6 Visiting 6 1 Scientific visitors 6 2 Public tours 7 References 8 External linksTools and technologies Edit nbsp NSF NCAR Gulfstream V research aircraft NCAR was instrumental in developing lidar light radar now a key archaeological tool as well as providing a broad array of tools and technologies to the scientific community for studying Earth s atmosphere including 3 4 Specialized instruments to measure atmospheric processes Research aircraft yawa High performance computing and cyberinfrastructure including supercomputers Mauna Loa Solar Observatory Cooperative field campaigns Atmospheric models of weather chemical solar and climate processes including cooperatively developed models such as Community Earth System Model CESM Weather Research and Forecasting model WRF Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model WACCM Technology transfer to support societal needs Data sets data services and other resources NCAR Command Language NCL a programming language designed for use with climate and model data 5 Staffing areas and notable past and present scientists EditThe center is staffed by scientists engineers technicians and support personnel 2 Key research areas include 6 Climate Earth s past present and future climate the greenhouse effect global warming and climate change El Nino La Nina and other large scale atmospheric patterns drought wildfires Meteorology Weather short term forecasts weather forecasting and predictability weather s effect on climate hurricanes tornadoes and other severe storms physical processes Environmental and societal impacts impacts of climate change on the natural and managed environment interactions of weather climate and society weather hazard systems for aviation and ground transportation national security Pollution and air chemistry air pollution on local regional and global scales air chemistry and climate chemical evolution and transport in the atmosphere the Sun and space weather the structure of the Sun from its interior to sunspots to the solar corona the solar cycle the Sun s effect on Earth s weather and climate space weather Other components of the Earth system the effects on weather and climate of interactions with the oceans and other components of Earth s water cycle including sea ice glaciers and the rest of the cryosphere forests agriculture urbanization and other types of land use Notable scientists on the current staff at the center include Tom Wigley Kevin Trenberth Clara Deser and Caspar Ammann 7 better source needed and in past have included Paul Crutzen Nobel Prize in chemistry 1995 Paul Julian who with colleague Roland Madden discovered the Madden Julian oscillation Stephen Schneider Greg Holland initiated the multiscale modeling project Predicting the Earth System Across Scales 8 Organization of research laboratories and programs EditNCAR is currently organized into seven laboratories and two programs 9 Laboratories Atmospheric Chemistry Observations and Modeling laboratory ACOM Climate and Global Dynamics laboratory CGD Computational amp Information Systems Laboratory CISL CISL was formerly known as the Scientific Computing Division SCD CISL manages and operates NCAR s supercomputers mass storage system networking and other computing and cyberinfrastructure services The Institute for Mathematics Applied to Geosciences IMAGe is a research division within CISL 9 Earth Observing Laboratory EOL EOL was formerly known as the Atmospheric Technology Division ATD EOL manages and operates NCAR s lower atmosphere observing systems including ground based instrumentation and two research aircraft on behalf of the NSF High Altitude Observatory HAO The oldest part of NCAR HAO is NCAR s solar terrestrial physics laboratory Research foci are the Sun and the Earth s upper atmosphere HAO operates the Mauna Loa Solar Observatory MLSO Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology laboratory MMM Research Applications Laboratory RAL Programs Advanced Study Program ASP Integrated Science Program ISP NCAR s service to the universities and larger geosciences community is reinforced by the offerings of UCAR s community programs 10 11 Funding and management EditNCAR is managed by the nonprofit UCAR and is one of the NSF s Federally Funded Research and Development Centers with approximately 95 of its funding coming from the federal government However it is not a federal agency and its employees are not part of the federal personnel system 1 NCAR employs about 761 staff Its annual expenditures in fiscal year 2015 were 167 8 million 1 12 NCAR directors EditThe founding director of NCAR was Walter Orr Roberts 13 The current director is Everette Joseph 14 2 NCAR Director Dates in officeWalter Orr Roberts 1960 1968John W Firor 1968 1974Francis P Bretherton 1974 1980Wilmot N Hess 1980 1986Richard A Anthes 1986 1988Robert Serafin 1989 2000Timothy L Killeen 2000 2008Eric J Barron 2008 2010Roger M Wakimoto 2010 2013Maura Hagan 2013 interim director James W Hurrell 2013 2018Everette Joseph 2019 presentVisiting EditScientific visitors Edit NCAR has many opportunities for scientific visits to the facilities for workshops colloquia and collaboration by colleagues in academia government labs and the private sector 15 Many NCAR staff also visit colleagues at universities and labs and serve as adjunct or visiting faculty 11 15 Public tours Edit The Visitor Center at the Mesa Laboratory is open to the public daily at no charge Guided tours and self guided tablet tours include video and audio on one of the first supercomputers built by Seymour Cray as well as NCAR s modern supercomputer fleet many hands on educational exhibits demonstrating weather phenomena and the changes in Earth s climate brought on by global warming and a scenic outdoor weather trail References Edit a b c Quick Facts about NCAR amp UCAR a b c New Director of the U S National Center for Atmospheric Research Rose Through the Ranks July 31 2013 NCAR Research amp Resources National Center for Atmospheric Research NSF Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences CISL s NCAR Command Language NCL UCAR Atmospheric amp Earth System Research NCAR research topics 2008 accessed 2010 06 22 Archived 2010 07 25 at the Wayback Machine Pearce Fred The Climate Files The Battle for the Truth about Global Warming 2010 Guardian Books ISBN 978 0 85265 229 9 p XVIII M Gad el Hak Large Scale Disasters Prediction Control and Mitigation 2008 was initiated by Greg Holland a b NCAR s Clickable Organization Chart Archived from the original on 2015 01 10 Retrieved 2013 03 14 UCAR Community Programs Archived from the original on 2014 12 08 Retrieved 2013 03 14 a b UCAR Highlights NCAR Annual Report NCAR Directors Hosansky David December 7 2018 Everette Joseph is named NCAR director NCAR amp UCAR News Retrieved 2019 10 16 a b Visitor Programs Opportunities for Scientific Visitors amp StudentsExternal links EditOfficial website nbsp Public tours amp exhibits at the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research High end Computing at NCAR at the Computational and Information Systems Laboratory NCAR Archives NCAR Research Data Archive RDA OpenSky Repository Portal nbsp United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Center for Atmospheric Research amp oldid 1181079008, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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