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Maps and directions to all EOL locations.
Visit EOL
Foothills Laboratory Facilities
3450 Mitchell Lane, Bldg 1
Boulder, CO 80301
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Research Aviation Facility (RAF) is located at the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport:
EOL/RAF
10802 Airport Court
Broomfield, CO 80021
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Marshall Field Site - Location of S-Pol Radar
2062 South 66th St.
Boulder, CO 80303
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Visit NCAR
NCAR’s
Mesa Lab, located at the west end of Table Mesa Drive in Boulder, Colorado,
is a working research laboratory that welcomes the public seven days a
week. NCAR offers free workshops for students and their families and features special
presenters and hands-on science and environmental activities. Admission is free. The building and the adjacent weather trail are
both wheelchair-accessible.
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Kelly Craig
Kelly performs web administration, monitors and configures the EOL web infrastructure. He supports other EOL staff in creating web sites, multimedia assets, new content types, future web interfaces, maintains legacy web systems, and implements new ways to interface with the EOL web presence.
Britt Stephens
Britt Stephens became fascinated with Earth sciences during high school field trips in northeastern Oregon, where he grew up. When he started college at Harvard University, he was determined to branch out into new subjects.
Vanda Grubisic
EOL Affiliate Scientist Vanda Grubišic is a female pioneer. She the first woman Full Professor of the Department of Meteorology and Geophysics at the University of Vienna: "That is a great honour and a great responsibility", she says.
Henry Boynton
Henry Boynton can tell you what the atmosphere looks like at 51,000 feet above Earth's surface, a good 15,000 feet higher than most commercial airplanes venture. "The biggest thing you notice is that the sky is a lot bluer," he observes.
Marcel Verstraete
When Marcel Verstraete came to work at NCAR in May 1962, construction of the Mesa Lab was still years in the future. Scientists used slide rules instead of computers. And because there were no satellites to carry instruments, a major goal...