The Visitor Program for the Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Division at NCAR is a vibrant and vital activity within the division. Visitors number over 400 per year. Some are long-term (six months or over in duration) and others are short-term (less than six months), often for just a few days. Some visitors are completely supported by their own institutions while others go through the process to obtain some or all financial support from the division.
To see the numbers and statistics of visitors in the different years, visit the 1999 Annual Scientific Report.
The benefits of a vibrant visitor program are self-evident. Not only does the influx of new ideas invigorate the science, but the presence of so many from foreign countries, universities, private industry, and governmental agencies of not only the United States but other countries, stimulates the research.
Students are a large part of the MMM Visitor Program. MMM hosts several ASP postdocs. European schools send students here to complete projects. Staff scientists often are graduate research advisors or participate on a student’s thesis committee, which will frequently bring the student to NCAR for visits.
The division hosts four Affiliate Scientists: Larry Mahrt (Oregon State University), Richard Reed (University of Washington), Lance Bosart (State University of New York), and, in collaboration with CGD, Bjorn Stevens (University of California at Los Angeles). For a complete list of MMM visitors and collaborators, visit the Annual Scientific Report for 1999. For more information on the Affiliate Scientist appointment policy and procedure see manual
Other divisions and programs within UCAR also offer visiting opportunities in atmospheric science. The UCAR web site explains internships, visitor appointments, and fellowships that exist over the institution as a whole, all with varied processes.
The division has set up a Visitor Program Office to coordinate and facilitate all visits. The administration of the office is handled by Sudie Kelly and Martine Bunting. They are available to answer any inquiries about the program. All visits are administered through this office.
The Visitor Advisory Committee (VAC) is a committee of three division scientists from various groups whose charge it is to advise the division director on the selection of long-term visitors and on the allocation of funds from the designated visitor budget. Visiting appointments are made on scientific merit, applicability to the division’s scientific program, and overall cost/benefit. This committee meets two to three times a year, once in early Spring, once in the Fall, and often once in the summer. Chin-Hoh Moeng (chair), Charles Knight, and Morris Weisman serve on this Committee, representing all facets of the division. It is this committee’s approval that is needed for all long-term visits and any requests that ask for division funding support over $2000.
In order to be a visitor within MMM, there are a few essentials.
Financial Support for Visitors
1. Support from Division Visitor Funding:
2. Support from Group Visitor Funding:
3. Support from grants:
For more information, contact the MMM Visitor Program Office, Sudie Kelly, kellys@ucar.edu, or Martine Bunting, martine@ucar.edu.