Online Discussions
We host a variety of e-mail lists and bulletin boards to facilitate
discussion of atmospheric science, supercomputing, and interdisciplinary
geoscience topics.
ACME
Airborne Carbon in the Mountains Experiment email list
Blue Gene/L Users
The bglusers@ucar.edu mailing list is for users of NCAR's
Blue Gene/L supercomputer, code name "Frost." The list
will be used to discuss application issues.
CAM Users
This moderated bulletin board is for Community Atmosphere Model
users, and it's predecessor, the Community Climate Model
(CCM).
CME
This email list is for announcements, questions, and discussion
on the Carbon in the Mountains Experiment.
COSMIC
This discussion board is devoted to topics related to the satellite-based
Constellation Observing System for Meteorology, Ionosphere
and Climate (COSMIC).
Cowystats
The Colorado-Wyoming American Statisical Association mailing list
is hosted by UCAR.
Clim-Econ
The Earth Observing Laboratory hosts a Climate and Economics
discussion.
CSM Users
This mailing list is for users of the Community System Model.
DLESE
Community Forums
The Digital Library for Earth System Education catalogs a wide range of forums
for teacher discussion and resource sharing on
curricula, pedagogy, and other issues for a range of geoscience and related topics.
Earth Science Women's Network (ESWN)
The ESWN connects women in the Earth sciences to promote career development,
build community, provide informal mentoring and support, and facilitate
professional collaborations. The mailing
list is hosted by NCAR;
the website is hosted
by University of Wisconsin.
Earth System Modeling Framework (ESMF)
The ESMF team hosts numerous mailing lists on a variety of topics
including technical support.
NCAR Graphics User Group
The ncarg-talk mailing list is for NCAR Graphics users
to exchange information, ask questions, and report bugs.
It is also for the developers to share information about
new releases, features, bug fixes, and other related information.
NCAR
Command Language User Group
The ncl-talk mailing list is for NCL users to exchange information,
ask questions, and report bugs. It is also for the developers to share information
about new releases, features, bug fixes, and other related information.
OppsList
This email list is intended to help keep the UCAR community of university researchers
and other professionals in the atmospheric and related sciences apprised
of opportunities, job openings, grant opportunities, conferences, seminars,
workshops, and other community activities, at UCAR, NCAR, and the universities.
ProfList
This email list is for college and university professors in the atmospheric and
related sciences. Discussions range from teaching to research. Topics may
include textbook recommendations, syllabi, teaching applets, ideas about
active learning and in-class exercises, sharing PowerPoints used in teaching,
recruiting students, collaborating on research projects, unionization, and
dealing with troublesome colleagues.
PyNGL User Group
This email list is for users of the Python interface to the
NCL Graphics Library (PyNGL) to exchange information
and questions, and for the developers to share information
about new releases, features, bug fixes, and other related
information.
Thermospheric General Circulation models group
Tgcmgroup will be used for announcements, news and discussion
regarding the NCAR/HAO Thermospheric General Circulation models,
primarilly TIEGCM and TIME-GCM.
UCAR Wiki
NCAR and UCAR staff and collaborators use our wiki space to
build project and committee websites that can be edited collectively.
A wiki is a website with a simple user interface that makes it
easy for people without web-building experience to create and edit
pages. Newcomers may want to read the tips for getting started
on the wiki
playground page.
Unidata Mailing Lists
A variety of lists on topics related to Unidata-related software and topics such as IDV, NetCDF and OPeNDAP.
WRF Users
This moderated list is for interested Weather Research Forecast
model users who would like to discuss various issues regarding
WRF use.
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