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CMMAP engages in two-way knowledge transfer that benefits the Center, the public, and the academic and research
communities. This will occur through the transfer of the modeling technology to other modeling centers, and
through the creation of new publications channels for work on global environmental modeling.

Outreach Activities
  • Outreach activities with University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
    CMMAP has an active partnership with UCAR to disseminate CMMAP science results to a range of audiences through their
    Windows to the Universe website. All of this material is delivered in three different levels, in both Spanish and English.
    The site serves over 1 million unique users per month.


Director for Knowledge Transfer
Wayne Schubert
Atmospheric Science
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
970 491 8521
waynes@atmos.colostate.edu
schubert

Knowledge Transfer Manager
Rodger Ames
Atmospheric Science
Colorado State University
Fort Collins, CO 80523
970 491 8724
rames@atmos.colostate.edu
rodger


Knowledge Transfer Team
Name Institution Role in CMMAP
Rodger Ames Colorado State University Knowledge Transfer Manager
William Collins LBL - Earth Sciences Division Developer of radiative transfer parameterizations;
Liaison to CCSM
Leo Donner Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory, NOAA Development of improved MMFs
and improved conventional parameterizations; Editor for the book, The Development of Atmospheric General Circulation Models: Complexity, Synthesis, and Computation
Steve Krueger University of Utah/Meteorology Development of improved microphysics and turbulence parameterizations for MMFs
Matt Masarik Colorado State University Student representative
Wayne Schubert Colorado State University Director for Knowledge Transfer; further development of the MMF with an emphasis on the choice of governing equations; Editor for the book, The Development of Atmospheric General Circulation Models: Complexity, Synthesis, and Computation
Richard Somerville University of California Scripps Institution of Oceanography Development of cloud-radiation parameterizations; Editor for the book, The Development of Atmospheric General Circulation Models: Complexity, Synthesis, and Computation
Stephen Lord National Centers for Environmental Prediction, NOAA Potential of MMFs to improve weather forecasts

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