Saturday, September 1, 2012

CSU atmosphere-research program wins 5-year extension of work with NOAA - Denver Business Journal:

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million from the National Oceanix and Atmosphere Administration as part ofa five-yead extension of its research affiliatioh with the federal CIRA was selected through an open competitivde process, CSU said in a statement this The new agreement with NOAA runs from July 1 througy June 2014. CIRA “will continue to investigated satellite applications to improve regionaland global-scalde weather forecasts, water resource forecasts and provide integrated weathee information to meet future aviation and surfac e transportation needs,” CSU said. CIRA is led by CSU professoer Graeme Stephens; Steven Miller is deputyu director.
“NOAA’s selection of CIRA gives testimony to the strengt and relevance of our researchto NOAA’s mission, the creativity and productivity of our stafft and the high regard which NOAA holds for the overalp academic program [at CSU],” Miller said in a statement.

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