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Our Changing Planet.
The U.S. Climate Change Science Program for Fiscal Years 2004 and 2005
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Overview of U.S. Research on Climate and Global Change
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Using ESMF, researchers have coupled an atmosphere model and an ocean model that had not interacted before. This image depicts the sea surface temperature after five iterations of the simulation. The collaborators on this field test are the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory (GFDL) and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Credit: Shep Smithline, GFDL; Chris Hill, MIT.

Field Tests Unite Weather and Climate Models. Feature (dtd 20 July 2005) from NASA. Image credit: Shep Smithline, GFDL; Chris Hill, MIT: (link posted 4 August 2005)

CCSP, NRC Agree to Create Review Committee  for Advising, Evaluating Climate Research Activities,  press release (dtd 27 June 2005) from the U.S. Climate Change Science Program (CCSP). (link posted 4 August 2005)

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CCSP Workshop
Climate Science in Support
of Decision Making

14-16 November 2005
Arlington, Virginia

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Workshop Update (dtd 27 June 2005)

Climate Change Science Program to host public workshop.  Program focuses on climate science in support of policy decisions.  Press release (dated 28 April 2005) from CCSP. (posted 28 April 2005)

Announcement, Invitation, and Call for Contributed Presentations.  Dated 27 April 2005.

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