2023
DOI: 10.1175/bams-d-23-0006.1
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NOAA’s Air Resources Laboratory—75 Years of Research Linking Earth and Sky: A Historical Perspective

Ariel F. Stein,
Bruce B. Hicks,
LaToya Myles
et al.

Abstract: For over 75 years, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Air Resources Laboratory (NOAA ARL) has been at the forefront of federal meteorological and climate research. As the Special Projects Section (SPS) of the U. S. Weather Bureau (USWB), the laboratory pioneered the development of atmospheric trajectory modeling, initially used in studies related to nuclear weapons following World War II. Model development was guided by observations following weapons tests, assisted by later experiments usin… Show more

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