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Climate Change Threat: Developing Countries Lack Means to Acquire More Efficient Technologies   Climate Change Threat: Developing Countries Lack Means to Acquire More Efficient Technologies
Continuing economic and technological disparities will make it more difficult than anticipated to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. (Dec 09, 2008)
 
Health and Weather: UCAR Weather Forecasts Aim to Reduce African Meningitis Epidemics   Health and Weather: UCAR Weather Forecasts Aim to Reduce African Meningitis Epidemics
The forecasts will enable local health providers to target vaccination programs more effectively. (Nov 19, 2008)
 
NCAR Installs Massive Digital Storage Library from Sun Microsystems for Climate and Weather Records   NCAR Installs Massive Digital Storage Library from Sun Microsystems for Climate and Weather Records
The new system, known as AMSTAR, will give NCAR five times its current storage capacity, enabling scientists to conduct increasingly sophisticated computer studies of Earth's climate. (Nov 12, 2008)
 
   
 
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Land-atmosphere connection

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In a forest outside Colorado Springs, a team of NCAR researchers is investigating how forests impact weather and air quality. (Staff Notes)

Probing the Pacific
NCAR and partners spent an unusual amount of time this year on Pacific-based field work. This article profiles three major studies. (UCAR Quarterly)

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