Collaborative Adaptive Sensing of the Atmosphere (CASA) is a collaborative project of technology manufacturers, weather service providers, academic partners, and federal agencies and is primarily supported by funds from the National Science Foundation. The research draws from electrical engineering, computer science and engineering, and meteorology, hydrology, and atmospheric science to study atmosphere sensing, distributing, and predicting. The website describes CASA's research as well as its education and outreach programs. One of the educational programs, the Multimedia Modules project, involved the development of education modules that "provide background materials and self-study to a wide audience, ranging from incoming graduate students and faculty, to end-users, REU students, and K-12 teachers." The News and Events section of the website offers links to news articles and announces presentations at upcoming conferences.
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