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Nov.5-8, 2008 Bishop




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Station News:
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Photos: Clouds over OVL, 5-31-11 at 11:15 am *** White Mountain snowscape from Sheep Pass *** Mt. Tom in winter

Notice to Station users: major budget cuts have caused changes in 2012 operations. We have now determined that the Owens Valley Laboratories will be closed to overnight visitor groups during the winter and spring months (January through early May, 2012), and that there is a high probability of partial OVL closure during the remainder of 2012. Therefore, until further notice, applications for use of the OVL faciities in late-May to December 2012 should be considered as pending, even if you have already received email or other confirmation from our office. Please note that operations at Crooked Creek and Barcroft should remain open, although possibly with a slightly shortened season. We are working hard to resolve these uncertainties and meet the needs of our user community (1/04/12), and are terribly sorry for disrupting your valuable research and educational programs.

Notice to the Public: Planning for the popular Winter 2012 Public Lecture Series is underway, and we soon hope to present a schedule of talks for 2012 (see schedule). Planning for the Barcroft Open House is currently on hold until staffing and budgetary uncertainties are resolved. Check back here for future announcements.

The WMRS Graduate Student Minigrant Program is not currently accepting applications for 2012. We will notify WMRS stations users via this web site and our email lists when the fate of the program for 2012 has been determined.

Cleanup and Renovation at the Owens Valley Laboratory (see photos)

Read about WMRS-GLORIA in High Country News feature article "Dancing with Climate Change." Writer Madeleine Nash and photographer Tom Nash joined us for the 2010 GLORIA field week and put together a wonderful overview of the project including a spectacular cover photo of our own Jeff Holmquist sweeping bugs in front of White Mountain Peak!

New compilation of long-term data from Barcroft shows warming trends of .5 to 1.5 degrees Celsius. Unfiltered nightly low temperature data shown here. To enlarge, click once, then click again on graph.


See Long-term Weather
page for analysis, data, graphs & other information.

Bighorn Sheep exclusion fence completed at Barcroft. Story, photo...

UC Davis Odyssey field trip offsets carbon footprint by contributing to WMRS energy project! details

Summer 2009 monitoring data reveals surprisingly high concentrations of atmospheric ozone at White Mountain summit and Barcroft. More info...

WMRS-affiliated astronomer George Smoot wins Nobel Prize for his work on the origins of the universe! more information on Dr. Smoot and the key role of WMRS in the history of cosmology

More news! See WMRS news pages.