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NATIONAL CENTER FOR ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH

NCAR Mesa Lab, Boulder, Colorado

The 'National Center for Atmospheric Research' ('NCAR') is a non-governmental U.S.-based institute whose stated mission is ''"exploring and understanding our atmosphere and its interactions with the Sun, the oceans, the biosphere, and human society."''

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Operations
Architecture
Visitors
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External links

Operations


The institute houses researchers focusing on issues such as air quality, weather complexities, and climate change. NCAR has several of the world's fastest modern supercomputers for modeling complex weather systems and the effects of global warming. Complex software models such as Atmosphere-Ocean Global Climate Models (AOGCMs) are used.
NCAR's Kevin E. Trenberth is one of the lead authors for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's new Fourth Assessment Report.

Architecture


NCAR's flagship Mesa Laboratory is located in the outskirts of Boulder, Colorado, in a dramatic complex of buildings designed by architect I. M. Pei on grounds laid out by Dan Kiley. The site is maintained as a nature preserve.

Visitors


NCAR's visitor center offers free guided tours and self-guided audio tours of an antique Cray supercomputer and other computers, plus hands-on exhibits demonstrating weather phenomena and Earth's changing climate.

See also



University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

Climate model

Attribution of recent climate change

Earth Simulator

HadCM3 - explanation of an AOGCM

EdGCM - a global climate model for students

CCCma

Edward Martell - NCAR's former radiochemist

ESMF

External links



Web site

Visit NCAR

NCAR supercomputers

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