CPPA
Climate Prediction Project for the Americas (derived from PACS and GAPP)
PROJECT DATES
01/01/2002 - 12/31/2006
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Climate Prediction Program for the Americas (CPPA) merges NOAA's CLIVAR Pan American Climate Studies (PACS) and GEWEX Americas Prediction Project (GAPP) into a single integrated competitive research program to improve operational intraseasonal to interannual climate and hydrologic forecasting. To achieve its goal, CPPA supports research to:
- Improve the understanding and model simulation of ocean, atmosphere and land-surface processes through observations, data analysis, and modeling studies
- Determine the predictability of climate variations on intra-seasonal to interannual time scale, including predictability of the continental-scale monsoon systems across the Americas
- Advance NOAA's operational climate forecasts, monitoring, and analysis systems; and
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Develop climate-based hydrologic forecasting capabilities and decision support tools for water resource applications.
Further information on CPPA is available in the CPPA Science Plan and Implementation Strategies DRAFT document.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Data Manager
- EOL Archive, NCAR/EOL/DMS