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CICAR “Who We Are” Statement
CICAR, the Cooperative Institute for Climate Applications
and Research was established in November 2003 as a research partnership between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and
Columbia University In The City of New York. The CICAR research
themes are: modeling, understanding, prediction, and assessment
of climate variability and change; development, collection, analysis,
and archiving of instrumental and Paleoclimate data; and development
of the application of climate variability and change prediction
and assessment to provide information for decision makers and assess
risk to water resources, agriculture, health, and policy.
CICAR’s mandate brings together scientists
from NOAA Laboratories, in particular the Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
Laboratory in Princeton, New Jersey, and scientists of the Earth
Institute at Columbia University, primarily the Lamont-Doherty Earth
Observatory in Palisades, New York, to advance climate research,
education, and outreach.
Learn more about the NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) Joint Research Programs.
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