Extractions: The School of Natural Resources is well endowed with research sites and laboratory facilities. It has access to 17 field sites on property owned by the University of Nebraska and 10 field sites owned by the Nature Conservancy or the Audubon Society. These sites are well distributed across the state and over a variety of landscapes. They include tall grass, mixed grass and short grass prairies, wetlands, woodlands and rangelands, streamside habitat and agro-ecosystems. Field work outside the state is just as significant, and our faculty have access to a wide variety of research sites across the country and around the world. The School also has numerous labs for a variety of research and teaching purposes. These include: An aquatic ecology and limnology (lake study) lab, housing an indoor microcosm facility with 32 artificial streams and 25 1,000-liter tanks; A climate and bio-atmospheric teaching laboratory, which houses eight computers on a local network and plenty of countertop space for experiments;
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Extractions: NOAA Research Laboratories he NOAA Research Laboratories conduct an integrated program of fundamental research, technology development, and services to improve understanding of the Earth and its oceans and inland waters, the lower and upper atmosphere, and the space environment. The Laboratories and their field stations are located across the country and around the world. The 11 Laboratories have established formal collaborative agreements with universities/non-profit research institutions to form 13 Joint Institutes that are centers of scientific excellence pertaining to the earth's oceans, inland waters, intermountain west, atmosphere, arctic, and solar-terrestrial environment. Map of locations Aeronomy Laboratory (AL) Boulder, CO The Aeronomy Laboratory conducts fundamental research on the chemical and physical processes of the earth's atmosphere, concentrating on the lower two layers known as the troposphere and stratosphere. Through laboratory, modeling, and field research, AL scientists are advancing the scientific understanding of chemical and physical processes related to the ozone layer, the climate system, and air quality. The overall aim of Aeronomy Laboratory research is to improve the capability to observe, understand, predict, and protect the quality of the atmosphere. Dr. Daniel Albritton, Director
University Of Portsmouth | Meteorology Laboratory meteorology laboratory. Introduction Meteorological equipment is used widelyto support teaching and research in field climatology, and can be booked http://www.port.ac.uk/departments/academic/geography/facilitiesandresources/mete
Extractions: you are here: home departments academic >.....> meteorology laboratory Site map academic student support services ... a to z alt="*" width="193" height="99"> about us news our courses staff ... surveying resources meteorology laboratory geographical links related links research online projects ... contact and locations Print this page meteorology laboratory Introduction Located on the third floor of Buckingham Building, the Meteorology Laboratory (Room 3.1) is a designated facility to support teaching and research in Meteorology and Climatology. The laboratory is available for student and staff use between 0900 and 1700 Monday to Friday (1630 on Friday) by prior arrangement with Dr Nicholas Pepin . Facilities include a general work space and networked PCs.
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Extractions: This web site is designed for accessibility. Content is obtainable and functional to any browser or Internet device. This page's full visual experience is available in a graphical browser that supports web standards. See reasons to upgrade your browser BNL: Departments Science Newsroom Administration ... Directory search Earth Systems Science Division Weather conditions at the BNL site have been recorded since August 1948. BNL is broadly influenced by continental and maritime weather systems. Locally, the major weather systems are modified by the Long Island Sound, the Atlantic Ocean and associated bays, which influence wind directions and humidity, and provide a moderating influence on extreme summer and winter temperatures. BNL is a well-ventilated site, with an annual distribution of wind direction reflecting a predominance of westerly components. Prevailing winds are from the southwest during the summer, from the northwest during the winter, and about equally from these two directions during the spring and fall.
Extractions: One of ten national laboratories overseen and primarily funded by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE), Brookhaven National Laboratory conducts research in the physical, biomedical, and environmental sciences, as well as in energy technologies and national security. Brookhaven Lab also builds and operates major scientific facilities available to university, industry and government researchers. Brookhaven is operated and managed for DOEs Office of Science by Brookhaven Science Associates, a limited-liability company founded by Stony Brook University, the largest academic user of Laboratory facilities, and Battelle, a nonprofit, applied science and technology organization.
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Extractions: var ace_path = '/acemenu/'; Data Tools Community Downloads ... My Account The primary purpose of the Unidata Community Equipment Awards is to encourage new members from diverse disciplinary backgrounds in the geosciences to join the Unidata community, and for existing members to continue their active participation so as to enhance the community process. We will accept equipment proposals from academic institutions engaged in teaching and research in the geosciences for the deployment of Unidata-supported systems. It is the intent of this award program to assist institutions wishing to participate actively in the Unidata community; to assist those who have participated actively in the past but need system upgrades to meet the standards currently recommended for deploying Unidata systems; and to assist organizations from disciplines outside of the atmospheric community who can provide and support important and relevant datasets and tools to the Unidata community at no cost. Small institutions, institutions that have not previously submitted proposals to this program, and institutions outside Unidata's traditional atmospheric sciences community are especially encouraged to apply.
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Extractions: Dr. Julie Pullen Oceanography/Meteorology Simulating two-way coupled ocean-atmosphere feedback using coastal high-resolution nested modeling ( MWR abstract Improving sea breeze prediction in NYC using urban-aware sub-kilometer resolution modeling ( GMU abstract Predicting flow around buildings using large eddy simulation (LES) for major cities in preparation for a terrorist chem-bio attack (pdf: plume paper (Visualization by Bob Doyle) Probing ocean response to complex combined forcing such as strong winds and large river discharge for the US west coast and Mediterranean (pdfs: Adriatic paper Califorinia paper Studying sediment and biology transport with a focus on the role of local ocean currents (pdfs: Adriatic sediment paper California sediment paper Dr. Pullen is currently principal investigator for four grants:
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Mitretek Systems :: Meteorology And Ocean Sciences Laboratory The meteorology and Ocean Sciences (MOS) Laboratory engages these important During 2004 the MOS Laboratory hosted a Mitretek Sponsored research (MSR) http://www.mitretek.org/home.nsf/ServiceTools/MOSL
Extractions: For centuries, mankind has sought to harness the power and learn the secrets of the atmosphere and oceans that surround us. Public safety, transportation, military strategy, commerce, agriculture, recreation, and other fundamental aspects of our daily lives are directly affected by the whims of nature. Scientists have long recognized that untapped regions of the oceans may hold medical cures and new resources while weather and atmospheric phenomenon still hold many mysteries. The Meteorology and Ocean Sciences (MOS) Laboratory engages these important disciplines in the public interest. The MOS Laboratory provides capabilities to support a growing list of clients. Within the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the lab supports the National Weather Service (NWS), the National Ocean Service, and the Office of Ocean Exploration. Within the Department of Transportation, the lab supports the Federal Highway Administration's (FHWAs) Road Weather Management program. In the area of meteorology, the lab provides expertise in the development and prototyping of radar data processing, algorithm development, and visualization and productivity tools. In the ocean sciences, the lab supports the evaluation, maintenance and deployment of physical oceanographic sensors and vehicles.
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GEsource: Natural Disasters And Hazards - Storms The laboratory s web site describes its research activities. The site also includes a Keywords lightning, storms, weather, meteorology, research, USA http://www.gesource.ac.uk/hazards/Storms-Research.html
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