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- Frontier 1: Anthropogenic Climate Change
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- Frontier 3: Intra-seasonal and seasonal predictability and prediction
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Welcome to the ICPO's new Director
The International CLIVAR Project Office (ICPO) are delighted to introduce the new ICPO Director, Prof. Roger Barry.
Roger has joined members of the team based in Southampton, UK, at the National Oceanography Centre, where he'll be taking over from Catherine Beswick, who has been Acting Director since Bob Molinari's departure at the beginning of the year.
Roger has an impressive background in both science and management, and with his wealth of experience, will no doubt successfully lead the project office over the coming months as we transition to the 'new' CLIVAR.
A short biography on Roger can be found on the ICPO staff pages.









