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  • Who is NARCCAP for?

  • How do I become a NARCCAP user?

  • Data Access — Requirements and instructions for downloading NARCCAP data.

  • Data Status — Information about what datasets are currently available.

  • Data Tutorial — recorded introductory seminar on NARCCAP data.

  • Observed Datasets — A listing of various third-party observational datasets.

  • User Directory — NARCCAP users and research interests.

  • Contributions — See results of research using NARCCAP data, or submit a paper of your own.

  • Acknowledgements — How to properly cite and acknowledge NARCCAP when publishing results.

  • ESG — The Earth System Grid website. NARCCAP data is served from ESG.

  • narccap-announce@mailman.ucar.edu — Subscribe to this mailing list for announcements about data availability and other news of interest to the user community. The archives are publicly accessible.

  • narccap-discuss@mailman.ucar.edu— Subscribe to this mailing list for discussion and questions about the program, models, data, data files, etc

  • Topic Pods Registered NARCCAP users have access to the NARCCAP wiki space. Please use the Confluence username and password.

  • Workshops — Presentations and other materials from the NARCCAP Users' Meetings
 
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