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CESM Distance Learning Course
The Community Earth System Model (CESM) is a fully-coupled, community, global climate model that provides state-of-the-art computer simulations of the Earth's past, present, and future climate states. The CESM Distance Learning Course is based on the CESM Tutorial held annually at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado. This course consists of 12 lectures and 4 practical sessions on simulating the climate system and practical sessions on running Community Earth System Model (CESM), modifying components, and analyzing data. The course is targeted at the graduat ...
Available online: https://www.meted.ucar.edu/training_module.php?id=1363
Published by: The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research ; 2019
The Community Earth System Model (CESM) is a fully-coupled, community, global climate model that provides state-of-the-art computer simulations of the Earth's past, present, and future climate states. The CESM Distance Learning Course is based on the CESM Tutorial held annually at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colorado. This course consists of 12 lectures and 4 practical sessions on simulating the climate system and practical sessions on running Community Earth System Model (CESM), modifying components, and analyzing data. The course is targeted at the graduate student level.
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Format: Digital (Standard Copyright)Tags: Hydrology ; Weather forecasting ; Numerical weather prediction ; Sea ice ; Atmospheric chemistry ; Atmospheric physics ; Climate services ; Lesson/ Tutorial ; Competencies for Provision of Climate Services ; NWP Skills and Knowledge for Operational Meteorologists
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GAW Report, 244. Report of the 2017 Global Atmosphere Watch Symposium and Fourth Session of the CAS Environmental Pollution and Atmospheric Chemistry Scientific Steering Committee (EPAC SSC)
Report of the 2017 Global Atmosphere Watch Symposium and Fourth Session of the CAS Environmental Pollution and Atmospheric Chemistry Scientific Steering Committee (EPAC SSC)
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Published by: WMO ; 2019
Collection(s) and Series: GAW Report- No. 244
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Environment and landscape ; Air pollution ; Atmospheric chemistry ; Global Atmosphere Watch Programme (GAW)
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GAW Report, 233. Report of the Third Session of the CAS Environmental Pollution and Atmospheric Chemistry Scientific Steering Committee (EPAC SSC)
Report of the Third Session of the CAS Environmental Pollution and Atmospheric Chemistry Scientific Steering Committee (EPAC SSC)
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Published by: WMO ; 2018
Collection(s) and Series: GAW Report- No. 233
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Environment and landscape ; Air pollution ; Atmospheric chemistry ; Global Atmosphere Watch Programme (GAW)
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GAW Report, 215. Report of the First Session of the CAS Environmental Pollution and Atmospheric Chemistry Scientific Steering Committee (EPAC SSC)
Report of the First Session of the CAS Environmental Pollution and Atmospheric Chemistry Scientific Steering Committee (EPAC SSC)
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Published by: WMO ; 2014
Collection(s) and Series: GAW Report- No. 215
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Capacity development ; Atmospheric chemistry ; Air pollution ; Global Atmosphere Watch Programme (GAW)
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GAW Report, 210. Report of the Third Session of the CAS Joint Scientific Committee of the Open Programme Area Group on Environmental Pollution and Atmospheric Chemistry (JSC OPAG-EPAC)
Report of the Third Session of the CAS Joint Scientific Committee of the Open Programme Area Group on Environmental Pollution and Atmospheric Chemistry (JSC OPAG-EPAC)
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Event: Event: CAS JSC OPAG-EPAC 3rd session (27-29 April 2011; Geneva, Switzerland)
Published by: WMO ; 2013Collection(s) and Series: GAW Report- No. 210
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Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Observations ; Air pollution ; Atmospheric chemistry ; Commission for Atmospheric Sciences (CAS) ; Global Atmosphere Watch Programme (GAW)
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Airborne carbon nanoparticles over Mediterranean measured
Science for Environment Policy, Issue 282. EEA, 2012Researchers have measured the presence of carbon nanoparticles in the air over the Mediterranean Sea. The results revealed that higher concentrations are found in air that has moved over areas of industrial activity, and that the lowest layers of the atmosphere are likely to be responsible for transporting the nanoparticles.Permalink![]()
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GAW Report, 203. The Atmospheric Input of Chemicals to the Ocean
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; International Maritime Organization (IMO); Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO); et al. - WMO, 2012The atmospheric input of chemicals to the ocean is closely related to a number of important global change issues. The increasing input of atmospheric anthropogenic nitrogen species to much of the ocean may cause a low level fertilization of the ocean that could result in an increase in marine 'new' productivity of up to ~3% and thus impact carbon drawdown from the atmosphere. However, the increase in nitrogen inputs are also likely to increase the formation of nitrous oxide in the ocean. The increased emission of this powerful greenhouse gas will partially offset the climate forcing impact res ...Permalink![]()
Leaked hydrogen fuel could have small negative effects on atmosphere
Science for Environment Policy, Issue 266. EEA, 2011Using hydrogen as an energy carrier can help reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions associated with fossil fuels, according to recent research. However, if used on a large-scale, it is important that hydrogen does not leak significantly into the atmosphere as it might have some negative environmental effects, such as increasing the lifetime of methane, increasing climate effects and causing some depletion of the ozone layer.Permalink![]()
Special issue - Atmospheric brown cloud in the Himalayas
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GOES-R: Benefits of Next-Generation Environmental Monitoring
This module is an introduction to NOAA's next generation Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite-R (GOES-R) series, focusing on the value and anticipated benefits derived from an enhanced suite of instruments for improved monitoring of meteorological, environmental, climate, and space weather phenomena and related hazards. An extensive set of visualizations highlight GOES-R and its advanced observing capabilities for providing support in thirteen key environmental application areas including air quality and visibility, climate, cloud icing, fires, hurricanes, land cover, lightning, l ...Permalink![]()
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GAW Report, 177. Joint Report of COST Action 728 and GURME - Overview of Existing Integrated (off-line and on-line) Mesoscale Meteorological and Chemical Transport Modelling Systems in Europe
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GAW Report, 173. Report of the CAS Joint Scientific Steering Committee on the Open Area Programme Group on Environmental Pollution and Atmospheric Chemistry (JSSC OPAG-EPAC)
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GAW Report, 169. Chemical Data Assimilation for the Observation of the Earth's Atmosphere : an EU-ACCENT/WMO-GAW Expert Workshop, in Support of IGACO Implementation
World Meteorological Organization (WMO) ; Burrows J.P.; Monks Paul; et al. - WMO, 2006 (WMO/TD-No. 1360)Permalink![]()
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GAW Report, 165. Report of the CAS Working Group on Environmental Pollution and Atmospheric Chemistry and the GAW 2005 Workshop
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GAW Report, 159. The changing atmosphere, an integrated global atmospheric chemistry observation theme for the IGOS partnership: report of the Integrated Global Atmospheric Chemistry Observation Theme Team
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37 - February 1999 - Geochemical study of the atmosphere and ocean in 1995 and 1996
is an issue of 気象研究所技術報告. Meteorological Research Institute, 1999PermalinkPermalink![]()
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GAW Report, 134. Guide on sampling and analysis techniques for chemical constituents and physical properties in air and precipitation as applied at stations of the Global Atmosphere Watch - Part 1: carbon dioxide
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GAW Report, 122. Report on passive samplers for atmospheric chemistry measurements and their role in GAW
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