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2008 PMEL Lab Review

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Laboratory scientific reviews are conducted every five years 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 its 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. Below are the presentations, indicators of preeminence, and reviewer's comments and final report for the 2008 PMEL lab review.

PMEL Science Review Reviewer's Comments
PMEL Science Review Final Report

Presentations

Tuesday, August 26th

Lab Directors Overview

Climate Overview
Tropical Ocean Moored Buoys
Ocean Carbon/Ocean Acidification
Ocean Currents Solomon Sea
Ocean Climate Stations
Argo
Tropospheric Aerosols
Atmospheric Chemistry Research in the Arctic
Climate Wrapup

Wednesday, August 27th

Ecosystem Introduction
Alaska Marine Ecosystem Overview
EcoFOCI
Arctic Climate
Alaska Marine Ecosystem Wrapup

Vents Overview
Global Hydrothermal Activity
Ring of Fire
Vent Chemistry
Ocean Acoustics
Vents Wrapup

Thursday, August 28th

Tsunami Overview
Tsunami Forecast Modeling
Tsunami Hazard Assessment
Tsunami Measurement
Tsunami Forecast System
Tsunami Wrapup

Lab Review Wrapup

Indicators of Preeminence

Publications/Citations

Patents/License/Transitions to Applications
Awards

Leadership and Community Service

Proposals
Staff - Personnel Totals and Workforce Distribution
Budget

PMEL in the News

PMEL NOAA News
PMEL in the Media

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