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November 4-6, 2002 Boulder, Colorado
Two-hundred scientists from the environmental research community attended this long-awaited workshop in Boulder, Colorado. In addition to presentations of science priorities, there was ample discussion of the measurements needed which HIAPER might contribute to.
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Jarvis Moyers, Director of the NSF Atmospheric Sciencs Division, welcomes participants and reviews some of HIAPER's history and her importance to environmental sciences research.
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Cliff Jacobs, Atmospheric Sciences Division of NSF, describing HIAPER and how she came about.
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Several keynote talks on environmental research priorities were given by leaders in the field on the workshop's first day. Here they are shown in a panel session the second morning.
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A bird's-eye view of the workshop in progress, in the spacious auditorium at UCAR's new facility called Center Green.
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A full-sized mockup of the HIAPER fuselage, with major modifications such as the downlooking optical ports and aperture pads on the fuselage bottom, depicted.
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Krista Laursen, director of the HPO, at the podium.
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Dick Friesen, Engineering Manager, at the podium.
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Dave Carlson, HIAPER PI - at the podium.
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