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A MOZART visualization produced in SCD's Vis Lab
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At the staff "town meeting"
on 29 November 2000, NCAR director Tim Killeen noted that NCAR has many scientific
and computational projects to be proud of. Noteworthy efforts include:
- SCD's Access Grid project
- The MMM/SCD collaboration on wildfire research and visualiztion
- The MM5 Hurrican Diana simulation
- CGD's coupled climate modeling and paleoclimate model development
- The Whole Atmosphere Community Climate Model (WACCM), an ACD/HAO/CGD
collaboration
- ACD's MOPITT (Measurements of Pollution in the Troposphere) and MOZART
(Model of Ozone Research in the Troposphere) projects
- ATD's remote sensing instruments and 5-band dual polarization doppler
radar
- HAO's research on solar prominences and solar eclipses
- RAP's work on intelligent transportation systems
- ESIG's work in media relations and forthcoming collaborative reportASP's
seminar series and search for young scientists
- ASP's seminar series and search for young scientists
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NCAR's divisions are:
- ASP (Advanced Study Program)
- ACD (Atmospheric Chemistry Division)
- ATD (Atmospheric Technology Division)
- CGD (Climage and Global Dynamics Division)
- ESIG (Environmental and Social Impacts Group)
- HAO (High Altitude Observatory)
- MMM (Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Division)
- SCD (Scientific Computing Division)
- RAP (Research Applications Program)
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