The Climate Modeling Laboratory
is proud to take part in various partnerships around the world.
Through these ventures we seek to further develop climate science, enhance institutional cooperation
both domestically and abroad, and continue to strengthen the various application sectors that
are most sensitive to society's needs.
Workshops and Current Projects
Position Paper on the Integration of Research into RCOF
Sub-Saharan Africa
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The U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) supports extensive cutting-edge science in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA).
The majority of this research is in the general area of the environment and extends across a range of disciplines.
NSF support in SSA is addressing important global environmental issues, advancing frontiers of knowledge in the biological
and physical sciences, while at the same time providing important scientific foundations for social-economic development in the SSA region.
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ISET
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The Climate Modeling Laboratory is one of various institutions involved in NOAA's
Interdisciplinary Scientific Environmental Technology (ISET) program. Our colaboration will include
work related to an integrated approach that considers all phases of hurricane development and viable competing remedial options to devise
strategies to minimize hurricane risk and damage (Thrust II) and analyzing, correlating, and interpreting large volumes of data from extensive networks of
heterogeneous sensors as well as traditional data-mining techniques are challenged by the complex, dynamic relationships to be discovered in large volumes of climate data (Thrust III).
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