Numerous individuals have contributed to CLAMP development. The collection of leaves for calibration has been made possible by the help of: Tony Kraps, Howard Schorn, Kazuhiko Uemura, A Momahara, Liz Kennedy, Lena Stranks, Kate Gregory-Wodzicki, Alexei Herman, Cheng-Sen Li, Su-Ping Li, Jian Yang, Rakesh Mehrotra, Naresh Mehrotra, Guarav Srivastava, Subir Bera, Sreelekha de Bera, and Teresa Spicer. Paul Valdes devised the gridding scheme for the meteorological data following discussions with Bob Spicer and Helen Craggs. The late Jack Wolfe's contributions were partially funded by NSF Earth System History's Award 9726256. Both JAW and RAS benefitted from awards from The Royal Society of London. The Royal Society and the Chinese Academy of Sciences have supported recent and ongoing additions to the calibration files and the development of gridded meteorological data. The Russian data were collected by Alexei Herman with a grant from the Open University Alumni Fund.
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