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{{Short description|Research facility in Boulder, Colorado, United States}}
{{Short description|Research facility in Boulder, Colorado, United States}}
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The '''Earth System Research Laboratories''' ('''ESRL''') is an alliance of four [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|NOAA]] scientific labs, all located in the [[David E. Skaggs Research Center|David Skaggs Research Center]] on the [[United States Department of Commerce|Department of Commerce]] campus in [[Boulder, Colorado]]. Organized under NOAA's [[Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research]], ESRL's main goal is to advance the scientific understanding of [[weather]], [[climate]], [[air quality]], [[water resources]], and other Earth system components.
The '''Earth System Research Laboratories''' ('''ESRL''') is an alliance of four [[National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration|NOAA]] scientific labs, all located in the [[David E. Skaggs Research Center|David Skaggs Research Center]] on the [[United States Department of Commerce|Department of Commerce]] campus in [[Boulder, Colorado]]. Organized under NOAA's [[Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research]], ESRL's main goal is to advance the scientific understanding of [[weather]], [[climate]], [[air quality]], [[water resources]], and other Earth system components.