Colorado Climate Center
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The Colorado Climate Center was established by the state in 1974, through the Colorado State University Agricultural Experiment Station, to provide information and expertise on Colorado's complex climate. Through its threefold program of Climate Monitoring (data acquisition, analysis, and archiving), Climate Research and Climate Services, the Center is responding to many climate related questions and problems affecting the state today.

The Colorado Climate Center is located at Colorado State University within the Department of Atmospheric Science, in the College of Engineering. Dr. Thomas B. McKee is State Climatologist Emeritus (served the state from 1974-1999) and is a Professor in the Atmospheric Science Department. Dr. Roger A. Pielke, Sr. was appointed State Climatologist beginning May 15, 1999 and is also a Professor of Atmospheric Science, and President of the American Association of State Climatologists. Nolan J. Doesken is a Research Associate in the Center and has been with the Center since 1977.

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Colorado Climate Center Department of Atmos. Science Colorado State University
Fort Collins, Colorado 80523


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