Science Reviews
ESRL Global Monitoring Division Review
Boulder, Colorado — May 2018
Laboratory scientific reviews are conducted periodically to evaluate the quality, relevance, and performance of research conducted in OAR laboratories to both internal and external interests, and to help strategically position the laboratory in its planning of future science. These reviews are intended to ensure that OAR laboratory research is linked to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Strategic Plan, relevant to NOAA Research mission and priorities, and consistent with NOAA planning, programming, and budgeting.
General Review Documents
Global Monitoring Annual Conference
Review Panel Documents
- Reviewers and Research Themes
- Charge to Reviewers
- Reviewer Evaluation Worksheets
- Review Panel Guide
- 2013 Review Findings and GMD Response
GMD Documents
Review Presentations
- Overview of ESRL Global Monitoring Division
- James Butler
- Tracking Greenhouse Gases and Understanding Carbon Cycle Feedbacks
- Arlyn Andrews
- Surface Radiation, Clouds and Aerosols
- Allison McComiskey
- Guiding Recovery of Stratospheric Ozone
- Stephen Montzka
- Calibration and Standards Activities
- Bradley Hall
- Atmospheric Baseline Observatories
- Brian Vasel