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What (who) is CAPS - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
CAPS; Caps (disambiguation)

caps         
¦ abbreviation capital letters.
Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms         
Center for analysis and prediction of storms
The Center for Analysis and Prediction of Storms (CAPS) was established at the University of Oklahoma in 1989 as one of the first eleven National Science Foundation Science and Technology Centers. Located at the National Weather Center in Norman, Oklahoma, its mission is the development of techniques for the computer-based prediction of high-impact local weather, such as individual spring and winter storms, with the NEXRAD (WSR-88D) Doppler weather radar serving as a key data source.
Jacksonville Red Caps         
NEGRO LEAGUE BASEBALL TEAM ACTIVE FROM 1937-1944; RECORD 75-104-2 (.419); BALLPARKS: RED CAP STADIUM AND DURKEE FIELD, JACKSKONVILLE, FL; LEAGUE PARK AND CLEVELAND STADIUM, CLEVELAND, OH
Cleveland Bears; Jax Red Caps; Jacksonville Redcaps
The Jacksonville Red Caps were a Negro league baseball team based primarily in Jacksonville, Florida. They played the Negro American League from 1938 until 1942.

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Caps

Caps are flat headgear.

Caps or CAPS may also refer to:

Examples of use of CAPS
1. Mike Huckabee – have endorsed mandatory emissions caps.
2. Challenges spread In Illinois, where new medical malpractice caps take effect later this week, some activists have already said they will challenge the caps in court.
3. Wearing red caps, they gossiped and drank green tea.
4. "Uniforms and caps of policemen were scattered all around.
5. Has human activity caused the polar caps to melt?