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    The Colorado Center for Chaos & Complexity officially closed in December 2004.
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C4 Members and
Their Research

Cecile Penland
Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin, 1984
Research Scientist III, NOAA-CIRES/Climate Diagnostics Center About CDC ]

Research Interests: Stochastic climate modeling. Diagnosis of dynamics from time series El-Niño - the Southern Oscillation Human impacts of large-scale climate anomalies

Current Research Projects: The effect of physical phenomena with different timescales on the evolution of El-Niño. Predictability of tropical sea surface temperatures. The effect of tropical sea surface temperatures on midlatitude and tropical climatology. The implementation of stochastic theory into climate models.
mcp@cdc.noaa.gov

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