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The Fiscal Year 2002 Annual USGCRP  Report [PDF]

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The TAO support vessel and TAO buoy.  Source: TAO Project Office, NOAA/Pacific Marine Environmental LaboratoryPredicting El Nino and Other Climate Variations: Successes & Remaining Challenges.  Progress in predicting El Niño, months and occasionally a year in advance, has been facilitated by nearly twelve years worth of research coordinated by the USGCRP.

 

3-5 December 2002.  Washington, DC.  U.S. Climate Change Science Program: Planning Workshop for Scientists & Stakeholders.  Sponsor:  United States Climate Change Science Program.  Public workshop to review a new draft Strategic Plan for the US Global Change Research Program and Climate Change Research Initiative (CCRI).    (posted 17 September 2002)

US National Assessment: The Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change.  Access to a large collection of material, including regional & sectoral reports, workshop proceedings, and the Acclimations newsletter. Find details on your region.

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