Colorado State University: Atmospheric Science Faculty Partner With NCAR on $5M NSF Project to Bolster Earth System Modeling Capabilities
September 30, 2020
September 30, 2020
FORT COLLINS, Colorado, Sept. 30 (TNSMon) -- Colorado State University issued the following news:
Colorado State University Atmospheric Science Professors David Randall and James Hurrell will collaborate with the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) to create a high-resolution version of an Earth system model used by scientists around the world. The National Science Foundation will fund the nearly $5 million, five-year "EarthWorks" project led by CSU.
Colorado State University Atmospheric Science Professors David Randall and James Hurrell will collaborate with the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) to create a high-resolution version of an Earth system model used by scientists around the world. The National Science Foundation will fund the nearly $5 million, five-year "EarthWorks" project led by CSU.