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The U.S. CLIVAR Inter Agency Group (IAG) includes program managers from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the National Science Foundation (NSF), the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), and the Department of Energy (DoE). The group meets regularly with U.S. CLIVAR to coordinate implementation of research activities in support of CLIVAR goals.

U.S. CLIVAR Inter Agency Group (IAG)
last updated April 14, 2010
Anjuli Bamzai National Sceince Foundation
Eric DeWeaver National Science Foundation-Climate Dynamics
Jay Fein National Science Foundation-Climate Dynamics
Peter Hacker NASA - Global Modeling
Scott Harper Office of Naval Research
Jin Huang NOAA Climate Program Office
Eric Itsweire National Science Foundation-Physical Oceanography
Renu Joseph Department of Energy
David Legler (chair) U.S. CLIVAR Office
Eric Lindstrom NASA - Physical Oceanography
Diane Stanitski NOAA Climate Program Office
Jim Todd NOAA Climate Program Office

 

 

 

Announcements

2010 Workshop on Evaluation of ReanalysesNovember 1-3, Baltimore, Maryland

First Circular Announcement for WCRP Open Science Conference October 2011

Postdocs Applying Climate Expertise(PACE) seeking Organizational Partners

PSMI Publication on Best Practices for Process Studies released and has reached #6 on AMS most viewed list. (BAMS, July 2009)

 

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Science Tidbits    

August 2010 - El Nino has grown more intense and shifted westward in last three decades, data show

New Western Boundary Current paper published - Role of Gulf Stream, Kuroshio-Oyashio and Their Extensions in Large-Scale Atmosphere-Ocean Interaction : A Review, J. Climate, 15 June 2010, Vol. 23, pp 3249-3281April 2010 - Surface Fluxes: Challenges for High Latitudes - presentations posted

 

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