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  1. Physics of the Atmosphere. A Course in Meteorology by E. S., ed. Selezneva, 1965
  2. Dynamic Meteorology: A Basic Course (Hodder Arnold Publication) by Adrian; Grace, Warwick; Schwerdtfeger, Peter; Byron-Scott, Roland Gordon, 1997
  3. Dynamic Meteorology: A Basic Course by Adrian Gordon, 1997
  4. Physics of the Atmosphere-a Course in Meteorology by P. N. Tversko'I, 1965
  5. Outlines of a course of lectures on meteorology and astronomy: Addressed to the senior class in Yale College by Denison Olmsted, 1855
  6. A SHORT COURSE IN ELEMENTARY METEOROLOGY by W. H. PICK, 1938
  7. Mesoscale structure of hurricanes: Invited lecture, AMS Intensive Course on Mesoscale Meteorology and Forecasting by Robert W Burpee, 1984
  8. The ground school workbook for private commercial and instrument students;: Capsule courses, tests and answers in navigation, meteorology, theory, and practice of flight [and] federal air regulations by Betty Hicks, 1965
  9. The ground school workbook for private and commercial students: Capsule courses, tests and answers in navigation, meteorology, airman's information manual, ... practice of flight, federal air regulations by Betty Hicks, 1969
  10. The ground school workbook for private and commercial students:Capsule courses, tests and answers in navigation, meteorology, airman's information manual, ... of flight [and] federal aviation regulations by Betty Hicks, 1972
  11. The ground school workbook for private and commercial students: Capsule courses, tests and answers in navigation, meteorology, airman's information manual, ... of flight, federal aviation regulations by Betty Hicks, 1973
  12. The ground school workbook for private and commercial students;: Capsule courses, tests and answers in navigation, meteorology, airman's information manual, ... of flight and federal air regulations by Elizabeth Mary Hicks, 1969
  13. Short Course in Cloud Physics, Third Edition (International Series in Natural Philosophy) (International Series in Natural Philosophy) by M K Yau, R R ROGERS, 1989-01-01
  14. Earth sciences;: By J. Harlen Bretz (The sciences; a survey course for colleges, ed. by Gerald Wendt) by J. Harlen Bretz, 1947

41. Meteorology
Core meteorology courses. There are no core meteorology courses at this time. Advanced meteorology courses. METR 3100 Introduction to Meteorology
http://www.physics.armstrong.edu/metr.html
Meteorology
The Physics program at Armstrong Atlantic State University offers courses in Meteorology. Core Meteorology Courses:
  • There are no core meteorology courses at this time
Advanced Meteorology Courses:
METR 3100 INTRODUCTION TO METEOROLOGY
  • Prerequisite: Six semester hours of science
Introduction to the field of meteorology. A description of the state of the atmosphere and the physical laws that describe atmospheric phenomena. AASU Physics Home Page AASU Department of Chemistry and Physics Home Page
AASU Home
Visitor Information AASU ... Library Questions? Comments? Suggestions? Please contact the webmaster Armstrong Atlantic State University Webmaster

42. Meteorology
meteorology courses. MET 225 Meteorology Measurement and discussion of temperature, pressure, humidity, precipitation and wind.
http://www.keene.edu/catalog/courses.cfm?DiscId=44

43. All About CIIT
meteorology courses (PartI), duration 18 weeks. Part - I, Course Title meteorology courses (Part-II), duration 16 weeks. Part - II, Course Title
http://www.ciit.edu.pk/Departments_&_Faculties/?f=Departments_&_Faculties&Link=/

44. Department Of Geological & Atmospheric Sciences - Meteorology Courses
meteorology courses. Print this page Introduction to Meteorology Basic concepts in meteorology, including atmospheric measurements, radiation,
http://www.ge-at.iastate.edu/courses/meteorology
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Meteorology 111
Synoptic Applications: Current weather discussions and introduction to synoptic-scale interpretation of meteorology. Meteorology 201
Introductory Seminar: An overview of the atmospheric sciences, the meteorology program, weather forecasting, and general university procedures. Meteorology 206
Introduction to Meteorology: Basic concepts in meteorology, including atmospheric measurements, radiation, stability, precipitation, winds, fronts, forecasting, and severe weather. Applied topics include global warming, ozone depletion, world climates, weather safety, and atmospheric optics.

45. Department Of Geological & Atmospheric Sciences - View Document
meteorology courses. Schedule of Classes. Meteorology 111. Synoptic Applications Current weather discussions and introduction to synopticscale
http://www.ge-at.iastate.edu/courses/mainpage/meteor/atm-courses.htm
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Meteorology Courses
Schedule of Classes
  • Meteorology 111
    • Synoptic Applications: Current weather discussions and introduction to synoptic-scale interpretation of meteorology.
    Meteorology 201
    • Introductory Seminar: An overview of the atmospheric sciences, the meteorology program, weather forecasting, and general university procedures.
    Meteorology 206
    • Introduction to Meteorology: Basic concepts in meteorology, including atmospheric measurements, radiation, stability, precipitation, winds, fronts, forecasting, and severe weather. Applied topics include global warming, ozone depletion, world climates, weather safety, and atmospheric optics.

46. EAS - Undergraduate Meteorology
Besides traditional meteorology courses, our curriculum includes technologies such as satellites, radar, microsensors, and small robotic aircraft.
http://www.eas.gatech.edu/academics/undergrad_meteor.htm
The School This is GT (PDF file)
Why GT?

Strategic Plan

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People Faculty Research Staff Administrative Staff Graduate Students ... Undergraduate Students Resources Faculty Resources Student Resources Computer Resources Alumni Alumni by Name Alumni Information Meteorology Program The Weather Channel segment on EAS STORM The School of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences (EAS) at Georgia Tech has always taught meteorology courses. However, in response to increasing demand from the students, we started a full undergraduate meteorology program in 2003. Our goals are to develop a unique meteorology program that is tailored to take advantage of the strengths of Georgia Tech as one of the premier engineering schools in the country. Our program qualifies you for the American Meteorological Society Seal for Broadcast Meteorology and National Weather Service criteria. We also have a working relationship with The Weather Channel (based in Atlanta), and our undergraduate students do internships there every year. What makes Georgia Tech's meteorology program unique?

47. Atmosphere Internet Sites
Internetbased distance learning introductory meteorology course. Alistair B. Fraser s Web pages, including Web-based meteorology courses.
http://www.wsanford.com/~wsanford/atmo.html
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Table of Contents
  • Sanford's Top 10 Atmospheric Science-Related Web Sites
  • Meteorology
  • General Interest/Sources of Real-Time Weather Data
  • NOAA/NWS Web Sites ...
  • New Links
    Sanford's Top 10 Atmospheric Science-Related Web Sites
    Based upon content, visual appeal, and how frequently I visit these sites.
  • The DataStreme Project , AMS Project ATMOSPHERE's graduate-level, Internet-based distance learning introductory meteorology course.
  • WeatherNET 4 (WRC-TV)
  • UIUC's The Weather World 2010 Project and The Weather Machine
  • The Purdue Weather Processor
  • Blue-Skies JavaWeather (requires a Java-capable Web browser)
  • WeatherNet - The Mother Lode of all Weather-Related Home Pages!
  • Intellicast
  • The Weather Channel
  • USA TODAY Weather
  • CLIMVIS - Climate Visualizer
    Meteorology
    General Interest/Sources of Real-Time Weather Data
  • 48. Presentation Resources In Atmospheric Sciences
    other meteorology courses (mostly senior undergraduate). meteorology courses at Texas A M University; atmospheric sciences courses at the Univ. of
    http://www-das.uwyo.edu/~geerts/cwx/www/teach.html
    Presentation Resources in Atmospheric Sciences

    49. SFSU Atmospheric And Oceanic Sciences Program
    The core facility serving the meteorology program, used in every course in the General, nonmajors meteorology courses do NOT meet these needs.
    http://tornado.sfsu.edu/Geosciences/MetPrograms/meteor.htm
    Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
    College of Science and Engineering Undergraduate Programs
    The undergraduate program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences at San Francisco State University is administered by the Department of Geosciences. The BS in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences is unique among atmospheric and oceanic science degrees across the country in that students in both concentrations take a common 25-unit core of coursework designed to investigate the interactions between the atmosphere and oceans. The degree has six emphases within the two concentrations with specific course groupings for students interested in either meteorology or oceanography. The emphases include several developing areas of employment (applied meteorology, applied oceanography and physical oceanography) as well as the traditional areas of preparation for careers in the National Weather Service and for admission to graduate school. The Climate Change emphasis is common to both the meteorology and oceanography concentrations. It provides sufficient training to allow students to study in depth certain natural hazards (e.g., El Niño-related changes in the atmosphere and ocean) and to evaluate environmental hazards and their repercussions on ecosystems. The American Meteorological Society (AMS) has drafted a list of criteria to which major programs in atmospheric sciences must adhere in order to meet academic requirements. The curriculum for the meteorology concentration was developed on the bases of these criteria.

    50. Master Of Science In Applied Geosciences Program Description
    meteorology courses 700 Seminar in Applied Geosciences (3) Prerequisite graduate standing, or consent of instructor. Interdisciplinary topics to explore
    http://tornado.sfsu.edu/Geosciences/MS_Advising.html
    MS IN APPLIED GEOSCIENCES Department of Geosciences
    San Francisco State University

    1600 Holloway Ave.
    San Francisco, CA 94132
    Graduate Coordinator Geology: Prof. Karen Grove
    Graduate Coordinator Meteorology: Prof. John Monteverdi
    Program Scope
    The Master of Science in Applied Geosciences provides an advanced degree that prepares students to work in private industry or government agencies, teach in community colleges or high schools, or continue postgraduate studies leading to a doctoral degree at another university. The graduate program also gives professional geoscientists an opportunity to update and upgrade their job skills. (6) Marine Sciences, particularly Physical Oceanography, (7) Meteorology, particularly of the coastal zone. We encourage students to work on interdisciplinary projects, particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area. We also encourage students to develop linkages with other departments in the university, and with agencies and firms in the local region. All students take courses in their respective areas of emphasis plus a common core of three courses: GEOL/METR 700, a multidisciplinary seminar that exposes students to current geoscientific literature and develops presentation skills; and GEOL/METR 701 and 702, research and quantitative methods courses that prepare students for thesis research. M.S. thesis projects are expected to be grounded rigorously in the sciences and will often involve extensive laboratory, field, and/or computer work.

    51. Horticulture, Meteorology Courses
    Iowa State University Continuing Education and Communication Services.
    http://www.lifelearner.iastate.edu/courses/Fall05/mag.htm
    CALENDAR ISU EXTENSION ISU HOME PAGE CONTACT US COURSE INDEX A B C-D E ... Home To ensure you have the latest information, we update course listings regularly on this site. We no longer publish a print catalog. College credit courses by delivery
    by discipline

    (archive)
    ... Extension news Fall 2005 Courses Applied Agricultural Meteorology
    Course: Agronomy (Agron) 541, section XC

    Applied concepts in agricultural meteorology. Basic concepts of weather and of crop/climate relationships influencing production, protection, yield and associated production risk factors. Self study sections are available to resident and to distant education students all semesters. (Credit for only one of 503 or 541 may be applied toward graduation at ISU, not both.)
    Prerequisite: Agron 206 (Introduction to Meteorology) or upper-level biological science course
    C omputer requirements: College of Agriculture recommendations
    Dates: August 22-December 16
    Delivery method: CD-ROM
    Credit: 2 graduate credits

    52. Meteorology Courses
    Iowa State University Continuing Education and Communication Services.
    http://www.lifelearner.iastate.edu/courses/fall04/mteor.htm
    CALENDAR ISU EXTENSION ISU HOME PAGE CONTACT US COURSE INDEX A B C-D E ... Home To ensure you have the latest information, we update course listings regularly on this site. We no longer publish a print catalog. College credit courses by delivery
    by discipline

    (archive)
    ... Extension news Fall 2004 Courses Introduction to Meteorology
    Course: Agronomy (Agron) 206/Meteorology (Mteor) 206, section XC

    Basic concepts in meteorology, including atmospheric measurements, radiation, stability, precipitation, winds, fronts, forecasting, and severe weather. Applied topics include global warming, ozone depletion, El Nino, world climates, weather safety, and atmospheric optics. Self study section available to distance learning students all semesters.
    Prerequisite: review self-study requirements and list of required materials at http://mesoscale.agron.iastate.edu/offcampus/

    53. Meteorology Courses
    Completed Meteo Courses. People usually were impressed when they found out I was The Penn State meteorology program truly lives up to its reputation.
    http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/m/x/mxe186/meteocourses.htm

    54. Clayton Stiver S Meteorology Courses Completed
    meteorology courses Completed. *All courses completed from Mississippi State s Distance Learning Program unless otherwise noted*
    http://www.personal.psu.edu/users/c/b/cbs148/eportfolio/meteorology.html

    55. FSU Undergraduate Academic Program Guide (2005-2006)
    earn a minimum GPA of 2.0 in all meteorology courses numbered 2000 or higher. All 2000 and 3000 level meteorology courses must be completed with a grade
    http://www.academic-guide.fsu.edu/meteorology.htm
    Students First Academic Guide Meteorology
    METEOROLOGY
    View 4-Year Academic Map College: Arts and Sciences
    Degree: B. A. or B. S.
    Limited Access: NO
    Contact: Dr. Paul Ruscher
    Address: 363 Love Building, FSU
    Tallahassee, FL 32306-4520
    Phone: (850) 644-2752
    E-Mail: ruscher@met.fsu.edu Description of Major
    By tradition, meteorology is divided into four branches: physical, dynamical, synoptic, and applied meteorology. Physical meteorologists deal with such areas as the physics of rain formation, atmospheric electricity, and atmospheric optics; dynamical meteorologists work in such areas as the mathematical representation of atmospheric flow patterns and the numerical prediction of these patterns; synoptic meteorologists are involved with the description of atmospheric disturbances and with weather forecasting; and applied meteorologists deal with the application of meteorological and climatological knowledge to such areas as agriculture, architecture, ecology, and air pollution. The undergraduate program provides a broad overview of these branches of meteorology while graduate students are encouraged to specialize in one of them. Meteorologists are needed in research, forecasting, and operational positions to study, interpret and predict weather and climate processes and patterns and to relate these to human activities. Severe storms, floods, droughts and air pollution are examples of atmospheric phenomena, which influence health, safety, transportation, agriculture, and business activities.

    56. Meteorology Courses
    Overview of current weather maps; structure of the......meteorology courses. 11670201 ELEMENTS OF METEOROLOGY Credits 3 Instructor Arnesen
    http://www.envsci.rutgers.edu/ugrad_pgms/meteorology/courses.htm
    Meteorology Courses ELEMENTS OF METEOROLOGY
    Credits:
    Instructor:
    Arnesen
    Description: Overview of current weather maps; structure of the atmosphere and the role of moisture in the development of dew, clouds, and precipitation; air masses, fronts, cyclones, thunderstorms, tornadoes, and hurricanes. Elements of weather forecasting, instrumentation and communication. ELEMENTS OF CLIMATOLOGY
    Credits:
    Instructor:
    Arnesen
    Description : Major climatic controls; climatic classifications and comparisons of major climatic types; an overview of current climate issues such as global warming and El Nino; overview of the global climate. METEOROLOGICAL ANALYSIS
    Credits:
    Instructor:
    Harnack
    Prerequisites:
    Description:
    Surface observation codes; preparation of surface, upper air, and sounding charts; forecast guidance, weather map interpretation, concepts of stability, and preparation of weather forecasts; map discussions. WEATHER, CLIMATE AND ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN Credits: Instructor: Dunk Description: Weather and climate impact on environmental/engineering issues and design applications; applications associated with agricultural, stormwater management, air pollution, coastal management, weather extremes/severe weather and global weather. THERMODYNAMICS OF THE ATMOSPHERE Credits: Instructor: Robock Prerequisites: 01:640:152, 11:750:194 or 11:750:204

    57. ISU Ag Meteorology Graduate Program
    The Agricultural meteorology courses available for graduate credit are described In addition, the following meteorology courses are part of the minimum
    http://www.mesoscale.iastate.edu/agmet/gradprog.htm
    Graduate Program in
    Agricultural Meteorology Department of Agronomy
    Iowa State University
    Goals
    The goal of the Agricultural Meteorology program is to provide M.S. and Ph.D. students with advanced techniques which will enable them to address environmental and agricultural problems facing our global community. The basic components of this program are derived from expertise in agronomy, botany, statistics and meteorology at Iowa State University. The Agricultural Meteorology program benefits from outstanding research facilities. These include high-performance computational and graphical workstations, as well as a range of equipment for conducting field experiments. Students often work cooperatively with other ISU departments as well as affiliated instutions such as the National Soil Tilth Laboratory.
    Thesis and Dissertation Research
    Independent research is an essential component of graduate education. Reseach problems that students undertake depend on their personal interests and on the objectives of the research project with which they are working. Research is designed to provide new information that will merit publication in refereed journals. All students, regardless of their source of financial support, are expected to participate in research projects directed by their major professor.
    Financial Support
    Most graduate students in Agricultural Meteorology are supported by research or teaching assistantships. The Charles and Verna Brown Scholarship provides an annual award of approximately $1,000 to an outstanding graduate student in Agricultural Meteorology.

    58. Caribbean Institute For Meteorology And Hydrology Home Page
    Outlines of courses available, data held, contact details, and history of this cooperative by sixteen governments in the region.
    http://www.cimh.edu.bb/
    Today is and the current time is
    INDEX
    About the CIMH

    Training Programmes

    Research

    Cooperative Projects
    Consultancy

    Data Archive

    Data Inventory

    Precip Outlook
    CIMH Staff
    Training Courses - 2005 Women in Meteorology Links Welcome to The CIMH Webpage CIMH MISSION STATEMENT To assist in improving and developing the Meteorological and Hydrological Services as well as providing the awareness of the benefits of Meteorology and Hydrology for the economic well-being of the CIMH member states. This is achieved through training, research, investigations, and the provision of related specialised services and advice. About the CIMH The Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology (CIMH) is a training and research organisation formed by the amalgamation of the Caribbean Meteorological Institute (CMI) and Caribbean Operational Hydrological Institute (COHI). The Caribbean Meteorological Institute was established in 1967 by the member states of the Caribbean Meteorological Organisation (CMO) while the Caribbean Operational Hydrological Institute (COHI) was established in 1982. More ....

    59. Australian Meteorological And Oceanographic Society - Sydney Centre
    an independent society that supports and fosters interest in meteorology and oceanography through publications, meetings, courses, conferences, grants and prizes. It also represents the views of its members to various institutions and the public.
    http://atmos.es.mq.edu.au/AMOS/index.html

    - Sydney Centre -
    This site has been changed to following address:
    http://www.amos.org.au/sydney/

    60. EOA Scientific Systems
    Fulllength earth science and remote sensing courses, each provides 40 interactive media exercise, movies and animations in geology, oceanography, meteorology, astronomy and geomatics.
    http://www.eoascientific.com/science_education_software/earth_science/earth_scie
    @import url(/templates/eoa_com/style/main.css); //Nothing HOME ABOUT EOA PRODUCTS SERVICES ... Software : Surveys of Earth a... EarthMission
    Description: Videos on CD Series Set / 6 CDs
    Description: Videos on CD - Astronomy 1
    Description: Videos on CD - Geology 1
    Description: Videos on CD - Volcanoes 1
    Description: Videos on CD - Nature's Fury 1
    Description:
    HOME - ABOUT EOA PRODUCTS SERVICES ... CONTACT EOA Scientific Systems, Inc.,
    10 Kidston Road, Captain Spry Center, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3R 2J7
    Toll Free (US and Can): 1-888-666-6362, Facsimile: 1 (902) 477-6834
    Long Distance: 1-902-477-6336, Email Sales: sales@eoascientific.com This site is best viewed at 800 by 600 or higher resolution. Website Problems: email Webmaster Surveys of Earth and Space Science:

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