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Storm Peak Laboratory: A Research, Teaching, and Service Facility for the Atmospheric Sciences
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Storm SurgeEngineeringPermanent BuildingGeomorphologyEarth ScienceGeophysicsAtmospheric ScienceApplied MeteorologyMeteorological MeasurementService FacilityMeteorologyMean Sea LevelStorm Peak LaboratoryAtmospheric SciencesGeographyClimatologyWeather ModificationMeteorological ForcingAtmospheric Process
The Storm Peak Laboratory (SPL), operated by the Atmospheric Sciences Center of the Desert Research Institute, is now located in a newly constructed permanent building at elevation 3210 m (10 530 ft) above mean sea level in the northwestern Colorado Rocky Mountains. The laboratory provides a site for the conduct of basic and applied research in the atmospheric sciences, hands-on instruction in meteorology for students ranging from middle school through graduate school, and high-elevation atmospheric measurement programs for various scientific groups, agencies, and private companies. This article provides a background of the history of SPL, its past and current activities, and a description of the facilities and opportunities available at the laboratory.
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