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Atmospheric and Climate Science Directorate

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Table of Contents

  1. Dedication
  2. Atmospheric and Climate Science
  3. About our Scientists
  4. Acknowledgements

KNOWLEDGE

Watching the World from Canada’s High Arctic
The Alert Monitoring & Research Station
Pathways to the Arctic – The Grasshopper Effect
The Atmospheric Heavy Metals (GRAHM) Model
Understanding the Chemical Processes that Affect the Ozone Layer
Space-based Measurements using Balloons and Satellites
A Community Approach to Building a Better Meteorological Model
The Meso-scale Compressible Model Mc2:
Water Resources in a Northern Environment
The MacKenzie GEWEX Study

POLICY

Monitoring Acid Rain Control Strategies
The National Atmospheric Chemistry Database and Analysis Facility NAtCHEM
The Effectiveness of the Montreal Protocol on Ozone Depleting Substances
Systematic Measurements of Stratospheric Ozone & UV
The Scientific Basis for Clean Air Policy in the Lower Fraser Valley
Pacific 2001
Predicting Climate Change
Canada’s Climate Models
Climate Change & Canada’s National Parks
Assessing the Impacts
Climate Change and Canada’s Northern Communities
The MacKenzie Basin Impacts Study

SERVICE

Improving the Accuracy of Canada’s Weather Forecasts
The Global Environmental Multi-scale (GEM) Model
Detecting Severe Weather
Canada’s Doppler Weather Radar and Lightning Networks
Alerting Canadians of Atmospheric Risks
UV, Air Quality, Wind Chill and Heat Indexes
Providing Air Quality Forecasts and Advisories for Canadians
The (CHRONOS) Chemical Transport Model
Reducing the Risk of Hunting & Fishing at the Ice Edge
The Canadian Ice Service’s Floe Edge Advisory
Ensuring Safe Flights in Northern Climates
Aircraft Icing Research
Making Wind Energy an Attractive Option for the Future
The Wind Energy Simulation Toolkit
Providing Reliable Estimates of Snow Melt
Measuring Snow Water Equivalence
Providing Remote Communities with Safe Drinking Water
Fog Collectors
Canada’s First Operational Storm Surge Prediction System
The Atlantic Environmental Prediction Research Initiative
Transferring Knowledge for Service and Policy
Building the Bridge


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