Global Atmospheric Research Program

The Global Atmospheric Research Program was a fifteen-year international research programme led by the World Meteorological Organization and the International Council of Scientific Unions. It began in 1967 and organised several important field experiments including GARP Atlantic Tropical Experiment in 1974 and the Alpine Experiment (ALPEX) in 1982. Its field experiments helped make significant progress in meteorology in particular allowing major improvements in Numerical Weather Prediction. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The global atmospheric research programme : a cooperative effort to explore the weather and climate of our planet / by Bolin, Bert, 1925-2007

    Published 1971
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    THORPEX, A Global Atmospheric Research Programme : accelerating improvements in the accuracy of one-day to two-week high-impact weather forecasts for the benefit of society, the ec...

    Published 2004
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