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UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA NATIONAL WEATHER CENTER TO HOST PUBLIC DISCUSSION ON CLIMATE CHANGE - The University of Oklahoma National Weather Center will host a free, public discussion on the climate and its impacts at 7 p.m. Monday, Feb. 8, as the opening event for the Regional Climate Symposium, " Regional Climate – Monitoring, Modeling, Predicting, and Impacts," being held Feb. 9 and 10 at the National Weather Center. [PDF] Posted: 2/3/2010

OU-Kyoto conference presentations and picture links now available - In November, a group of University of Oklahoma faculty members participated in a joint OU-Kyoto University conference on radar meteorology and data assimilation/modeling in Japan. Here are links to PowerPoints and videos of many of the presentations, as well as photos from that conference. In two years, OU will host a similar conference. Please see PDF for links. [PDF] Posted: 1/4/2010

DEAN JOHN SNOW AWARDED REGENTS’ PROFESSORSHIP - In recognition of his outstanding record of scholarly work, commitment to science education and distinguished service to the University of Oklahoma, the university is bestowing a Regents’ Professorship upon John Snow, dean of OU’s College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences. [PDF] Posted: 12/2/2009

THE UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA JOINS KYOTO UNIVERSITY FOR INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM IN JAPAN - The University of Oklahoma will partner with Kyoto University to present the International Symposium on Radar and Modeling Studies of the Atmosphere Nov. 10 to 13 in Kyoto, Japan. [PDF] Posted: 11/9/2009

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Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies

The Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies is an international center of excellence where government and academic scientists work together to learn about and apply their knowledge of mesoscale weather systems and regional-scale climate processes.

With significant focus on weather radar,CIMMS concentrates its efforts on basic convective and mesoscale research, forecast improvements, climatic effects of mesoscale processes, socioeconomic impacts of mesoscale weather systems and regional-scale climate variations, Doppler weather radar research and development, and climate change monitoring and detection.

CIMMS research contributes primarily to serve society’s need for weather and water information and to understand climate variability and change to enhance society’s ability to plan and respond. CIMMS improves observation, analysis, understanding and prediction of weather and climate systems.

This understanding provides the foundation for accurate prediction of hazardous weather and regional climate. Better prediction of weather and climate contributes to improved decision-making, resulting in the enhancement of social and economic welfare. 

CIMMS links the scientific and technical resources of NOAA and OU to create a center of excellence in mesoscale meteorology and regional climate studies. - Peter Lamb, Director

 

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http://www.cimms.ou.edu

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