- Earth System Research Laboratory
The Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL) is a laboratory in
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)/Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR).ESRL combines six separate NOAA labs under one umbrella organization to provide a more effective and coordinated management structure into four Divisions - Global Monitoring, Physical Sciences, Chemical Sciences, and Global Systems. The former labs falling into ESRL are the
Aeronomy Laboratory , theClimate Diagnostics Center , theClimate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory , theEnvironmental Technology Laboratory , theForecast Systems Laboratory , and the Surface Radiation Research Branch of theAir Resources Laboratory .ref|mergeMission
ESRL's mission is to observe and understand the Earth system and to develop products that will advance NOAA's environmental information and services on global-to-local scales. The lab will achieve this goal by understanding the roles of gases and particles in climate change, assisting water management decisions with climate information, improving weather prediction, studying recovery of the
ozone layer , and developing air quality forecast models.ref|missionGlobal Monitoring Division (GMD)
The goal of the GMD is to conduct long-term continuous measurement of atmospheric gasses, paricles and radiation on a global scale in order to understand
climate forcing ,ozone depletion and air quality. This information will be used to support global and regional decisions, climate projections and carbon management.ref|gmdPhysical Sciences Division (PSD)
The PSD conducts research to understand the physical environment: the atmosphere, ocean,
cryosphere , and land in order to improve local to global weather and climate predictions.ref|psdChemical Sciences Division (CSD)
The CSD studies chemical processes in the Earth's atmosphere that affect climate, air quality, and the ozone layer.ref|csd
Global Systems Division (GSD)
The GSD conducts research and development to provide global environmental information and forecast products ranging from short-term weather predictions to longer-term climate forecasts.ref|gsd
Research partners
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Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (University of Colorado)
*Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere (Colorado State University)
*National Center for Atmospheric Research
* National Aeronautics and Space Administration
*United States Department of Energy References
# cite web | title=The NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory | work=Earth System Research Laboratory | url=http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/ | accessdate=October 10 | accessyear=2005
# cite web | title=About the Earth System Research Laboratory | work=Earth System Research Laboratory | url=http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/about/ | accessdate=October 10 | accessyear=2005
# cite web | title=Global Monitoring Division | work=Earth System Research Laboratory | url=http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gmd/ | accessdate=October 10 | accessyear=2005
# cite web | title=Physical Sciences Division | work=Earth System Research Laboratory | url=http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/psd/ | accessdate=October 10 | accessyear=2005
# cite web | title=Chemical Sciences Division | work=Earth System Research Laboratory | url=http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/csd/ | accessdate=October 10 | accessyear=2005
# cite web | title=Global Systems Division | work=Earth System Research Laboratory | url=http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/gsd/ | accessdate=October 10 | accessyear=2005External links
* [http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/ Earth System Research Laboratory - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration]
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