While aviation is a short - term immediate application for volcanic cloud modeling, there are also long -
term climate applications.
Research support for ERC was provided under the Cooperative Institute
for Climate Applications Research (CICAR) award number NA080AR4320912 from NOAA.
Report of the second session of the Advisory Committee
on Climate Applications and Data (ACCAD), (Geneva, 16 - 17 November 1992).
The Seasonal and
Climate Applications group of the Finnish Meteorological Institute is composed of internationally known experts who do research on the post-processing possibilities and usage of different scale weather and climate predictions models.
A continued mode of corrections using approaches where statistical uncertainties are not quantified is not a scientifically sound methodology and should be avoided, considering the importance of such surface station data to a broad variety
of climate applications as well as climate variability and change studies.
Evaluating the advantages and disadvantages of different interpolation approaches (referred to as infilling
in climate applications) could be very helpful.
Dedicated partners across California and Nevada contributed to the development of the CA - NV DEWS Strategic Plan, including federal, tribal, state, local, academic, and non-profit organizations and entities such as: California - Nevada
Climate Applications Program (CNAP), a NOAA Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA) team; Desert Research Institute (DRI); and NOAA's Western Regional Climate Center (WRCC).
The workshop aims to bring together researchers, developers and institutions from Western Central and Eastern Europe to introduce the ongoing and planned research on climate change and adaptation, share experiences and to discuss the cooperation possibilities for developing
new climate applications.
Report of the eleventh session of the Advisory Working Group of the Commission for Climatology (Mauritius, 9 - 14 February 1998), (including, The Report of the Meeting of Experts on Climate and Human Health (CHH), Geneva, 5 - 8 December 1997) /
World Climate Applications and Services Programme and World Climate Data and Monitoring Programme.
This collaboration emphasizes the close ties between Columbia University and NOAA that has developed since the establishment of the NOAA Cooperative Institute
for Climate Applications and Research at Lamont in 2003.
Report of the fifth session of the Advisory Committee
on Climate Applications and Data (ACCAD), (Geneva, 26 September 1995).
«These are the short - and long - term consequences of volcanic eruptions that have both aviation and
climate applications.»
Climate applications, on operational climate services and marketing, information and publicity.
Climate applications: on user requirements and CLICOM - applications: reports to the eleventh session of the Commission for Climatology, Havana, February 1993, by the CCl rapporteurs.
REPORT OF THE FIRST SESSION OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS AND DATA (ACCAD)(also appears as WCASP - 18)
REPORT OF THE FIFTH SESSION OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS AND DATA (ACCAD)(also appears as WCASP - 35)
REPORT OF THE SECOND SESSION OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON
CLIMATE APPLICATIONS AND DATA (ACCAD)(also appears as WCASP - 22)
Contrary to near - real time sea level products, the stability and accuracy of the delayed - time products make them adapted to
climate applications and ocean monitoring indicators.
Between 2003 and 2014 I served as the director of the Cooperative Institute for
Climate Applications and Research (CICAR), a research partnership between the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Columbia University.
A major goal for the C3S is to provide open and full access to climate information spanning the entire instrumental record available for
climate applications and services.
The Seasonal and
Climate Applications group is heavily involved in the developing of the climate, marine and customer services of the Finnish Meteorological Institute as well as of the international and operative climate change services of the World Meteorological Organization, ERA4CS and Copernicus.
For
some climate applications, consistency with a long record can be more important than accuracy with a shorter record.