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FY
2002 Opportunity Fund Allocations
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Proposal
#
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Title
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Division/
Program |
PI's/Co-I's
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Allocation
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NSF
Special
|
Total
Funded
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2
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Investigations into the Role of Organic Compounds in Aerosol Processes |
ACD/ASP
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J. Smith, L. Mauldin, G. Tyndall, J. Orlando, B. Lefer, F. Eisele |
63,200
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0
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63,200
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3
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Earth System Modeling: Coupling Chemistry, Climate, and the Land Surface |
ACD/CGD
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E. Holland, G. Bonan, A. Guenther, X. Tie |
76,271
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0
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76,271
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5
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Improving the Early Career Scientists Environment |
ASP
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M. Barth |
17,500
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17,500
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35,000
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6
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Exploration of Eye-Safe Laser Transmitters for use in Atmospheric Backscatter Lidars |
ASP/ATD
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S. Mayor |
50,000
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0
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50,000
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11
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Advanced Algorithms for Eddy-Permitting to Eddy-Resolving Ocean Modeling |
CGD/MMM
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F. Bryan and P. Smolarkiewicz |
46,400
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0
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46,400
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13
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Empowering an Alliance for Disaster Prevention along the Texas-Mexico Border |
ESIG
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R. Harriss and S. McNeeley |
20,000
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100,000
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120,000
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18
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Solar Ultraviolet Energy Deposition for General Circulation Models |
HAO/ACD
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S. Solomon, A. Smith, D. Marsh |
60,432
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0
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60,432
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22
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Application of Cloud-Resolving Convection Paramaterization to the Community Climate System Model |
MMM/CGD
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W. Collins and W. Grabowski |
102,460
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0
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102,460
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26
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Effects of Horizontal Transport of Carbon Dioxide in Long-Term Carbon Observations |
MMM/ATD
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J. Sun, D. Lenschow, M. LeMone, S. Oncley, A. Delany |
76,837
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0
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76,837
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|
33
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Proposal to Purchase a Two-Dimensional Video Disdrometer |
RAP/ATD
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E. Brandes, R. Rasmussen, J. Vivekanandan, G. Zhang |
46,800
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0
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46,800
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36
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NCAR Access Grid: Establishing NCAR as the Virtual Center for Earth Science on the Access Grid |
SCD
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D. Middleton and J. Boote |
199,105
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0
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199,105
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38
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Nonhydrostatic Global Model (NGM) (Continuation) |
MMM
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P. Smolarkiewicz, M. Moncrieff |
20,000
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0
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20,000
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39
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Global Biogeochemical Cycles Project (Continuation) |
CGD
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S. Doney, R. Dargaville |
80,100
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0
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80,100
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