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The Comprehensive
Atmospheric Modeling Program (CAMP) is one
of several research programs within the College of Science at George
Mason University (GMU) that was initiated in
1997. CAMP is an atmospheric modeling group offering a competitive
research environment in the area of
atmospheric modeling from local scale (urban) to regional
(mesoscale) scales and estimation of transport and dispersion from
a wide variety of source scenarios.
CAMP
focuses on research
areas of mesoscale meteorological modeling, natural hazards prediction, high
fidelity severe weather prediction, data assimilation, tropical storms, cloud physics,
atmospheric boundary layer physics, aerosol effects, atmospheric transport and
dispersion modeling, hazardous atmospheric releases prediction,
and model evaluation and uncertainty analysis.
Our offices are located
at GMU Fairfax
Campus.
13th Annual GMU Conference Agenda
See the CAMP
contact page for detailed
information on
contacting us.
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