Students play a board game that simulates the use of a drone aircraft to monitor a nearby volcano for signs of an impending eruption.
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As Earth’s population increases, human impacts on all the parts of the Earth system also increase. What are these impacts to air, water, land, and life, and why do we refer to our present time as the Anthropocene?
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Talk with NCAR|UCAR Experts about what they do in their work, the highlights and challenges of their jobs, and how it impacts us and our world.
NCAR scientist James Done runs computer simulations of hurricanes on powerful supercomputers to figure out how bad our weather could get.
We all use plants every day in many ways, but NCAR scientist Danica Lombardozzi uses plants to learn what's in the air!
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Carl Drews, a software engineer, will use computer-generated images to take us on an aerial tour showing different ozone levels.
NCAR Advanced Studies Program postdoctoral fellow Annareli Morales will share stories from launching weather balloons into thunderstorms in Argentina.