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Extractions: International Commission on History of Meteorology A non-profit organization dedicated to scholarship and friendship The ICHM is an official commission of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science It's official. ICHM Officers to serve Jan. 1, 2006 for 4-year terms: Cornelia Luedecke, President; Vladimir Jankovic, Vice-president; Doria Grimes, Secretary-Treasurer
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Extractions: WASHINGTON, D.C., FEBRUARY 27, 1992 -As independent scientists, researching atmospheric and climate problems, we are concerned by the agenda for UNCED, the United Nations Conference on Environment and Development, being developed by environmental activist groups and certain political leaders. This so-called Earth Summit is scheduled to convene in Brazil in June 1992 and aims to impose a system of global environmental regulations, including onerous taxes on energy fuels, on the population of the United States and other industrialized nations. Such policy initiatives derive from highly uncertain scientific theories. They are based on the unsupported assumption that catastrophic global warming follows from the burning of fossil fuels and requires immediate action. We do not agree. A survey of U.S. atmospheric scientists, conducted in the summer of 1991, confirms that there is no consensus about the cause of the slight warming observed during the past century. A recently published research paper even suggests that sunspot variability, rather than a rise in greenhouse gases, is responsible for the global temperature increases and decreases recorded since about 1880. Furthermore, the majority of scientific participants in the survey agreed that the theoretical climate models used to predict a future warming cannot be relied upon and are not validated by the existing climate record. Yet all predictions are based on such theoretical models.
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Columbia University Astronomy And Astrophysics - Research Topics MordecaiMark Mac Low, Adj. assoc. Professor, mordecai @ amnh.org jovianatmospheric dynamics, Titan meteorology, Cassini RADAR/radiometry, http://www.astro.columbia.edu/astrotopic/astrotopic-content.html
Extractions: @import 'css/styles.css'; Stars and Stellar Evolution Name Title Contact Info Research Joe Patterson Professor jop @ astro structure and evolution of close binary stars; accretion disks Arlin Crotts Professor arlin @ astro variable stars and stellar populations, particularly in M31 Mordecai-Mark Mac Low Adj. Assoc. Professor mordecai @ amnh.org primordial and modern star formation Ben Oppenheimer Adj. Asst. Professor bro @ amnh.org brown dwarfs, extremely cool white dwarfs, halo populations Karen Vanlandingham Asst. Professor kvanland @ astro nucleosynthesis in novae outbursts, evolution of pre-cataclysmic variables Kristen Menou Asst. Professor kristen @ astro turbulence and transport in radiative zones; Compact objects Philip Yecko Asst. Professor phil @ astro convection in pulsating stars Daniel Wolf Savin Research Scientist savin @ astro laboratory measurements of ionization and recombination processes for modeling stellar atmospheres and stellar winds Marc Audard Assoc. Res. Sci. audard @ astro magnetic activity; star formation; brown dwarfs; X-rays
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Extractions: International Association of Broadcast Meteorology Committee Meeting, held during the AMS 30th Conference on Broadcast Meteorology at the Hilton Hotel, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA on 26 th June 2001 at 1730 and continued the following day at 1200 In attendance: Inge Niedek in the Chair, Tomas Molina, Tammy Garrison, Gerald Fleming; Bill Giles; David Braine; John Teather. Apologies were received from Paul Gross, Dieter Walsh, 1. Minutes of last meeting Matters Arising TM has been trying recruit members who are Spanish speakers. There have been problems with the online form on the internet. GF had spoken to Jeremy Hall about this. It was decided to try the forms for ourselves to test its working. TM has now paid - at last. JT report on his attendance at the Commonwealth Conference of Meteorologists. His intervention supported the need for NMSs to be properly funded by governments and the need to provide proper training for broadcast meteorologists. He also reported on a conversation with Chackori over the proposed broadcast conference in Geneva 2003. 2. Planning the year 2001/2002
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