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CESM Historic Photo Gallery

View selected historical photos from the CESM.

1990 CCM Workshop
1990 CCM Workshop
1993 CCM Workshop
1993 CCM Workshop
Award Winners - 2002 CCSM Workshop
Award Winners - 2002 CCSM Workshop
Bruce Briegleb on sea ice thickness - 2002 CCSM Workshop
Bruce Briegleb on sea ice thickness - 2002 CCSM Workshop
Jeff Kiehl (NCAR, SSC Chair) leading plenary session.
Jeff Kiehl (NCAR, SSC Chair) leading plenary session - 2002 CCSM Workshop
Peter Gent (NCAR) and Rick Smith (LANL), Ocean Model Working Group Co-Chairs - 2002
Peter Gent (NCAR) and Rick Smith (LANL), Ocean Model Working Group Co-Chairs - 2002 CCSM Workshop
Audience for the plenary session - 2002 CCSM Workshop
Audience for the plenary session - 2002 CCSM Workshop
Lawrence Buja (NCAR) leading the CCSM2.0 Tutorial - 2002 CCSM Workshop
Lawrence Buja (NCAR) leading the CCSM2.0 Tutorial - 2002 CCSM Workshop
Charlie Zender (UC-I) at the poster session - 2002 CCSM Workshop
Charlie Zender (UC-I) at the poster session - 2002 CCSM Workshop
Poster Session - 2004 CCSM Workshop
Poster Session - 2004 CCSM Workshop
Peter Gent - 2004 CCSM Workshop
Peter Gent - 2004 CCSM Workshop
Warren & Friends - 2007 CCSM Workshop
Warren & Friends - 2007 CCSM Workshop

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