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2001 News Releases
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- December 26, 2001
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Two New Books from NCAR/UCAR Authors: El Niño of the Century,
Forecasting from Space
- December 14, 2001
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UCAR Recognizes Staff for Outstanding Accomplishments, Bestows First
Distinguished Achievement Award
- December 10, 2001
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Climate Change Could Boost Cotton Yields
- December 7, 2001
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Weather at the Edge of Space: Scientists to Probe Far Reaches of Upper
Atmosphere
- December 4, 2001
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Presidential Award for Excellence Honors UCAR Mentoring Program
- November 27, 2001
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NCAR Scientists Make First Direct Measurements of Atmosphere on
Extrasolar Planet
- November 21, 2001
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Snow's Uneven Impact on Climate to be Studied in the Colorado High
Country
- November 9, 2001
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NCAR Powers Up Climate and Weather Research with Enhanced IBM System
- November 7, 2001
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Earth's Ecosystems Slowed Greenhouse Gas Buildup in 1990s, Climate
Changes Could Speed It Up Again
- November 2, 2001
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What Drives the Costs of Flood Disasters?
- October 17, 2001
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More Than a Change of Color: Autumn Foliage May Affect Air Quality,
Climate
- October 8, 2001
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Harry Potter Wizardry meets Halloween Science Fun for Super Science
Saturday, October 27
- September 27, 2001
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NCAR, Partners to Boost High-Speed Network Performance with DOE Support
- September 25, 2001
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Joint NCAR/AMS News Release: Atmosphere, Not Oceans, Carries Most Heat
to the Poles from the Equator
- August 24, 2001
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Researchers Find Mercury Pollution in Wildfires
- August 13, 2001
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NCAR Scientist Will Recount His "Unplanned Journey" to Discover New
Planets
- August 13, 2001
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NCAR Scientists Delve into the Icy Hearts of Hurricanes
- August 6, 2001
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UCAR Tip Sheet: Hurricanes
- July 30, 2001
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Virtual Hurricanes: NCAR Computer Model Pushes Frontier
- July 23, 2001
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Scientists to Acquire Gulfstream Jet for Climate and Weather Research
- July 13, 2001
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Earth Likely to Warm 4-7 Degrees by 2100
- July 13, 2001
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Tip Sheet: Climate Change Experts at the National Center for
Atmospheric Research
- June 8, 2001
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NCAR Happenings: Summer 2001
- June 1, 2001
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Shift from Forest to Crops Lowers Daytime Temperatures in the Midwest
- May 30, 2001
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Scientists Monitor Global Air Pollution from Space
- May 17, 2001
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Scientific American Names UCAR's Windows to the Universe to Sci/Tech
Web Top 50
- April 17, 2001
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Joint NCAR/AMS News Release: Scientists Suggest New Index to Capture
"Flavors" of El Niño
- April 13, 2001
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UCAR Tip Sheet: River Floods and Flash Floods
- April 13, 2001
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Joint NCAR/AGU News Release -- NCAR Model Yields Best Global Picture to
Date of Climate-Modifying Aerosols
- April 12, 2001
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Free Public Talk for Earth Week Chasing Skyscapes: Photographing the
Atmosphere's Best Displays with NCAR Scientist and Photographer Gregory
Thompson
- April 9, 2001
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Teacher-Built Resource Takes Science and Math Discovery from the Web
into the Classroom
- April 5, 2001
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Tropical Ocean Warming Drives Recent Northern Hemisphere Climate Change
- March 21, 2001
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Web100 Takes First Step Toward Improving Network Performance
- March 20, 2001
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Scientists, Ships, Aircraft to Profile Asian Pollution and Dust
- February 7, 2001
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Research Aircraft Finds Springtime Ozone Voids above Arctic Surface
- January 22, 2001
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Professional Groups Urge Incoming Administration To Take New Approach
to Natural Hazards
- January 16, 2001
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Scientists Make Rain in Mexico
- January 17, 2001
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Landmarks in Global Climate and Severe Weather Bring Accolades to Two
NCAR Scientists
- January 16, 2001
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Web Site Shows Economic Losses from Major Weather Disasters, State by
State 2001 edition adds lightning, storm, and hail data
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