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letamp;#39;s get started my name is joe clamp iamp;#39;m in the mesoscale and microscale meteorology lab here at ncar and on behalf of all the workshop organizers and speakers i want to welcome you to the 22nd uh wharf and fourth empass users workshop itamp;#39;s pretty remarkable if you look at that 22nd wharf workshop this has been a very long enterprise i know a number of you out there have been involved in the wharf community since its very beginnings and in addition to all of us being 20 years older thereamp;#39;s been a lot of obviously a lot of changes in the evolution of the model with annual updates and new capabilities added such that weamp;#39;ve been trying to keep the model right at the at the cutting edge as a community research tool as a result i think arguably wharf is the most widely used research atmospheric model in the world more recently there have been other changes here at ncar since our last meeting mcube now has a new lab director we are fortunate to have