The National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS) is a world leader in atmospheric science.
NCAS is one of the Natural Environment Research Council's (NERC) six research centres, and was formed in 2002 to provide the UK with national capability in atmospheric science research and technology.
NCAS research programmes include:
* Climate change science (including climate modelling and predictions)
* Atmospheric composition (including air quality modelling and predictions)
* Weather (including hazardous weather)
* Technologies for observing and modelling the atmosphere
NCAS provides UK researchers with scientific facilities and services that enable excellent atmospheric science at a national scale. These include a world-leading aircraft, ground-based instrumentation, and access to computer models and facilities for storing and accessing scientific data.
NCAS is not based in one location, its staff, facilities and services are distributed across many UK universities and related institutions.
The head office is based in Leeds:
National Centre For Atmospheric Science
Fairbairn House
71-75 Clarendon Road
Leeds
LS2 9PH
Tel: +44 (0) 113 34 36408
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