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Weather and Climate Leaders Call on Washington to Better Protect the Nation from Climate Change and Severe Weather   Weather and Climate Leaders Call on Washington to Better Protect the Nation from Climate Change and Severe Weather
Leading scientific organizations issued five recommendations to reverse declining U.S. budgets and provide needed tools, information, and leadership to decision makers. (Aug 20, 2008)
 
Antarctic Climate: Short-Term Spikes, Long-Term Warming Linked to Tropical Pacific   Antarctic Climate: Short-Term Spikes, Long-Term Warming Linked to Tropical Pacific
A new study of ice cores reveals the connection of West Antarctica to El Nino and global warming. (Aug 12, 2008)
 
Statement on Reductions of Programs at NCAR   Statement on Reductions of Programs at NCAR
The National Center for Atmospheric Research continues to face extraordinary budget pressures due to the decreases in real terms in federal funding for science. (Aug 08, 2008)
 
   
 
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Connecting science and the media

Connecting science and the media
According to recent polls, 90% of scientists think that few members of the press understand the nature of science and technology. On the other side of the fence, 85% of reporters think scientists are somewhat or not at all accessible. (Staff Notes Monthly)

Open-source software that opens eyes
A new platform developed by NCAR and two university partners offers users a comprehensive desktop environment for analyzing massive data sets. (UCAR Quarterly)

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