Loud Physics Experimental and Computational Laboratory
Objective/function
Cloud Physics Laboratory focuses on the atmospheric aspects influencing cloud formation and precipitation processes by combining satellite and radar imaging, in-situ research flights, environmental and cloud modelling, modelling of severe storms, breezes, tropical cyclones, theoretical microphysics research, and climate research Cloud and storm simulation component Services provided
Research and methods to study cloud-aerosol interactions
Nowcasting of severe convective storms
Cloud seeding experiments
Develop methods to modify hurricanes and severe convective storms
Novel microphysical schemes for use in advanced cloud and mesoscale models
Advantages
The Cloud Physics Experimental and Computational Laboratory develops technology that has revolutionized the field of cloud physics and weather modification Client service record
All major research-granting foundations California Energy Commission Center for Climate Research, University of Tokyo EUMETSAT European Commission Israeli Ministry of Defense Israeli Water Commission NASA Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Available equipment
Access to a variety of research satellites High-performance computer clusters
Type of Offer:
Licensing
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