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UCAR and NCAR will play central roles in distributing the stunning new data from the revolutionary GOES-16 satellite.

As the world warms, mountain snowpack will not only melt earlier, it will also melt more slowly, according to a new study by NCAR scientists.

The Intermediate Complexity Atmospheric Research Model (ICAR) gives researchers increased accuracy using only a tiny fraction of the computing resources.

Scientists this winter are using aircraft, radars, snow gauges, and computer models to determine the impact of cloud seeding.

NCAR hydrologist Martyn Clark named AGU fellow; his research includes developing new modeling methods for streamflow forecasts.

At century's end, the number of summertime storms that produce extreme downpours could increase by more than 400 percent across parts of the United States.