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         Meteorology Laboratories & Research:     more books (100)
  1. Segmentation of satellite imagery using hierarchical thresholding and neural networks (Technical note / Naval Oceanographic and Atmospheric Research Laboratory) by James E Peak, 1991
  2. Formation and reduction of ice fog (Research report - Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory) by Motoi Kumai, 1969
  3. Possible precipitation changes resulting from the proposed Rampart Dam Reservoir (Technical report - Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory) by David M Henry, 1965
  4. Theoretical and laboratory experimental research on chemical releases at high altitudes by Howard Dawson Edwards, 1963
  5. Electrically operated impactors for hydrometeor sampling (Technical report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory) by Harold W O'Brien, 1965
  6. Survey of frozen precipitation in urban areas as related to climatic conditions (Technical report - Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory) by Michael A Bilello, 1967
  7. Prevention and control of culvert icing: Summary report on studies, FY 1966-70 (Special report - Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory) by Kevin L Carey, 1975
  8. Structures in the upper snow layers of the southern dome, Greenland ice sheet (Research report - Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory) by T. C Davis, 1964
  9. Icing and snow accretion on electric wires (Research report - Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory) by Daisuke Kuroiwa, 1965
  10. The U.S. Army Atmospheric Sciences Laboratory : Atmospheric Profiling Research & Development Facility (SuDoc D 101.2:At 6/3) by U.S. Dept of Defense, 1991
  11. Episode control strategy for motor vehicles (Argonne National Laboratory, ANL/ES-19; meteorology) by A D Rossin, 1972
  12. Among the magi: Research tracks in the desert snow by Martin P Sponholz, 1995
  13. Remote Sensing and Climate Modeling: Synergies and Limitations (Advances in Global Change Research)
  14. A laboratory hurricane model incorporating an analog to release of latent heat (Dept. of Meteorology research report) by Ronald K Hadlock, 1966

41. Naval Research Laboratory Monterey Satellite Meteorology Products
Naval research Laboratory Satellite meteorology Division Marine meteorologyDivision 7 Grace Hopper Ave., Stop 2 City Monterey Province or State CA
http://gcmd.nasa.gov/records/GCMD_NRL_METEOROLOGY_MONTEREY.html
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Naval Research Laboratory Monterey Satellite Meteorology Products Summary http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/sat_products.html Data Set Citation Dataset Creator: Naval Research Laboratory Monterey
Dataset Title: Naval Research Laboratory Monterey Satellite Meteorology Products
Online Resource: http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/sat_products.html
Geographic Coverage Southernmost Latitude:
Westernmost Longitude:
Northernmost Latitude:
Easternmost Longitude:
Location Keywords NORTH AMERICA
PACIFIC OCEAN

SOUTH AMERICA
TROPICS ... GLOBAL Parameters SPECTRAL/ENGINEERING INFRARED WAVELENGTHS INFRARED IMAGERY SPECTRAL/ENGINEERING ... HURRICANES ISO Topic Category CLIMATOLOGY/METEOROLOGY/ATMOSPHERE IMAGERY/BASE MAPS/EARTH COVER Platform GOES-12 Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite 12 GOES-10 Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite 10 ... METEOSAT-7 Instrument SSM/I Special Sensor Microwave/Imager Use Constraints Please cite the data originator if you use this data. Discipline EARTH SCIENCE Entry ID Keywords TEMS GTOS Dataset Progress IN WORK Originating Center NRL/MONTEREY Data Center Data Center Name: DOD/USNAVY/NRL/MRY Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, U.S. Navy, U. S. Department of Defense

42. Planktos Links
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Atmospheric research Karlsruhe UniversitätInstitut for meteorology and Climate research (Germany)
http://www.planktos.com/links.htm
Home Overview Eco-Assets Science ... Contact
LINKS TO WORLDWIDE SITES
Climate Research Unit, East Anglia

NOAA-CMDL Data Archive
.................(Access NOAA climate data)
Carbon Dioxide Information Analysis Center (CDIAC)
....(Oak Ridge)
Live Access to Climate Data

The World-Wide Web Library: Meteorology

The Goddard DAAC

Global Change home page
...
NASA/Marshall Space Flight Center

OZONE SITES TOMS Home Page ......................................(Ozone satellite research) Earth Probe TOMS ...............................(satellite maps of global ozone) EL-NINO SITES SOI data ...............................(Southern Oscillation Index monthly data) El-Nino Theme Page Impact of El Nino on Tropospheric Temperature The El-Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) ....(El-Nino Australia) National Center for Atmospheric Research ( NCAR Atmospheric Chemistry Division Atmospheric Technology Division Climate and Global Dynamics ... Scientific Computing Division Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Atmospheric Research NASA: Ames Research Center

43. Links About Climate
Atlantic Oceanic and meteorology Laboratory AOML’s research into climate andclimate change issues includes studies of airsea fluxes of various gases,
http://www.climate.org/topics/links/index.shtml
Climate Links
The following links are of interest to those with backgrounds in meteorology, climatology or a related science: One excellent starting point for all researchers in search of global change data is the NASA Global Change Master Directory For those with interest in a specific area, additional links appear below.
Climate Trends
National Climatic Data Center (NCDC)
The NCDC is the world’s largest database of climatic information and contains a wealth of data on temperature and precipitation trends. Climatic Research Unit, University of East Anglia
The Climatic Research Unit at the University of East Anglia is a leading center in studying paleoclimate and constructing observed climatologies. The Unit’s research is also concerned with observed climate change. US Climate at a Glance (NCDA)
This site provides easy access to US climate and weather information from 1895 to the present.

44. Financial Assistance In The Graduate Program In Meteorology And
Department of meteorology at Penn State University offering graduate and Both teaching and research assistantships are granted initially as long as you
http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/gradprog/finassist.html

45. 5. Assistantships And Fellowships
Both teaching and research assistantships are offered according to the are involved with teaching of meteorology laboratory classes for nonmajors,
http://www.met.psu.edu/GRADHANDBOOK/5AssitantandFellow.html

46. Meteorology Laboratory
Projects and Current research. During their 499 course work cadets are involvedwith several projects and research pertaining to the study of meteorology.
http://www.usafa.af.mil/df/dfeg/meteorology/labprojinfo.cfm?catname=dean of facu

47. Meteorology Academics
Meteor 440 SynopticDynamic meteorology Laboratory. A laboratory course emphasizingthe use Individual research under the direction of a faculty member.
http://www.usafa.af.mil/df/dfeg/meteorology/academicscore.cfm?catname=dean of fa

48. The ICSC - World Laboratory
World Laboratory Mediterranean research Centre meteorology CCSEM, Erice, Italy.World Laboratory Mediterranean research Centre - Oceanography
http://www.worldlab.ch/what_is_wl/research_centres.htm
Research Centres
The ICSC - World Laboratory has established, to date, 30 World Laboratory Research Centres in
Africa, Asia, Southern Europe and Latin America. Centre for Advanced Science and Technology (CCAST)
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, P.R. China World Laboratory Ageing Population Research Centre
Beijing Geriatric Clinical and Research Centre, Beijing, P.R. China World Laboratory Astroparticles Research Centre
Houston Advanced Research Centre, Texas, USA World Laboratory Biotechnology Research Centre - Cancer Research
Institute of Cancer Research, Beijing, China World Laboratory Biotechnology Research Centre - Cell Biology
Shanghai Institute of Cell Biology, Shanghai, China World Laboratory Biotechnology Research Centre - Microbiology
Institute of Microbiology, Beijing, China World Laboratory Coal Slurrying Research Centre
Graduate School, University of Mining and Technology, Beijing, China World Laboratory Computer-Aided Design Research Centre
Faculty of Architecture, Design and Urbanisation, University of Buenos Aires

49. Chem Scientific, LLC - Online Store: METEOROLOGY
planetary plasticware pyrex research research assistant research facilityresearch lab research laboratory rocks sargent scale school school classroom
http://www.chemscientific.com/Merchant2/merchant.mv?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=chems

50. Physical Meteorology Research Department
The Physical meteorology research Department is engaged in the studies ofprecipitation, The 1st research Laboratory (Cloud and Precipitation Physics)
http://www.mri-jma.go.jp/Dep/ph/ph.html
Laboratories
o Study of precipitaion initiation mechanism in mixed clouds

51. Atlantic Oceanographic And Meteorological Laboratory (AOML)-Conduct A Basic And
The mission of the laboratory is to conduct a basic and applied research programin oceanography, tropical meteorology, atmospheric and oceanic chemistry,
http://www.scitechresources.gov/Results/show_result.php?rec=1000

52. Careers In Meteorology
The first step for a student in considering a career in meteorology or A good insight into atmospheric research activities can be obtained from
http://www.cmos.ca/carmet.html
Choosing a career in Atmospheric Sciences
What is Meteorology?
Meteorology is the science of the atmosphere. It offers the opportunity of investigating the forces that shape weather and climate and how human activities can affect climate through the introduction of pollutants into the atmosphere.
Employment
Most meteorologists in Canada work for the Atmospheric Environment Program of Environment Canada. In the United States the largest employer is the United States Government through the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. With the federal government in Canada withdrawing from many of its traditional meteorological functions, some weather services are being abandoned while others are being opened up for commercial development. Despite the downturn in government services and employment, students interested in meteorology should view the future with a fair degree of optimism. A university degree in meteorology, combined with appropriate courses in environmental sciences, computer science and/or chemistry, opens the door to a number of careers, some within the government, others in industry. The atmosphere plays a major role in transporting pollutants from one region of the globe to another, and, as such, is a key component of our environment. The need for professionals who understand how the atmosphere behaves can be expected to grow in the years to come, as societies around the world become more and more industrialized and eject more and more pollution into the atmosphere.

53. Help Wanted / Postes à Combler
at the Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Laboratory, University of Western Ontario. In meteorology, candidates who can provide leadership in research on
http://www.cmos.ca/help.html
Help or Employment Wanted
CMOS General Information on Careers in Meteorology: English
CMOS General Information on Careers in Oceanography: English Persons Seeking Positions in meteorology and/or oceanography
Personnes recherchant
Go to Permanent Web Sites about Employment Go to Environmental Jobs and Careers http://www.ejobs.org/slist.html
Position Available
Date Posted by CMOS
Date de l'affichage par la SCMO
Expiry Date (if given)
Date d'expiration (si disponible)
Oceanographers: Please see two positions posted under SCOR on this web site 15 September 2005 Three (3) Meteorologists, On Call, The Weather Network, Mississauga, ON 14 September 2005 22 September 2005 Business Development Meteorologist, Commercial Services, (The Weather Network) Full-time, Mississauga, ON location 9 September 2005 none given 2 September 2005 15 September 2005 Manager, Content Development 25 August 2005 none given WEATHER FORECASTERS / METEOROLOGISTS
Oceans Limited (Halifax)
9 August 2005 none given 25 July 2005 7 September 2005 Graduate Student Opportunities - UNBC 15 July 2005 15 September 2005 Weather Presenter, A-Channel Calgary

54. ::: Çؾç±â»óÁöÁø¿¬±¸½Ç - Marine Meteorology & Earthquake Resea
research (UCAR) Underwater Roboties Application (URA) Laboratory The Naval research Laboratory (NRL) SeaWiFS Project, NASA Goddard Space
http://marweb.metri.re.kr/site.php


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55. Marine Meteorology & Earthquake Research Lab :::
US Geological Survey Global Change research Program Corporation forAtmospheric research (UCAR) Underwater Roboties Application (URA) Laboratory
http://marweb.metri.re.kr/english/site.php

Marine Meteorology Research Lab
Korea Meteorological Administration 460-18, Dongjak-gu, Shindaebang-2-dong Seoul 156-720, Republic of Korea.
Tel: +82-2-847-2495, FAX: +82-2-847-2496

56. Geog_Home
The meteorology Laboratory contains a library of available modules. Additionally,there is also connectivity available to faculty research workstations
http://globe.geog.niu.edu/MET_Lab_03.htm
Entirely renovated in 2000, the Meteorology Lab directly supports the Department of Geography's Program leading to a Bachelor of Science in Meteorology. The lab consists of PC's configured to access internet-based weather data and allow for instruction using CD-based multimedia modules. These meteorological training modules, developed by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, are used throughout the private sector and National Weather Service for further training and understanding of atmospheric processes. The Meteorology Laboratory contains a library of available modules. Additionally, there is also connectivity available to faculty research workstations configured to run the Automated Weather Information Processing System (AWIPS) suite of programs in the UNIX environment for examining case studies and climatology development. Finally, the lab is also equipped with cable television and direct access to The Weather Channel. For additional information contact Walker Ashley Mace Bentley Dave Changnon or Jie Song
Meteorology Laboratory

57. Course Descriptions
Global climate change and air pollution. Policy implications of meteorology andclimate research. ATMS 103 Basic meteorology Laboratory I
http://www.geos.ulm.edu/atmosphericscience/descriptions.htm
Course Descriptions ATMS 101- Introduction to Weather and Climate I Prerequisites: None Credit hours: 3 An introduction to the science of meteorology with an emphasis on the physical processes working within weather systems. Wind, pressure, precipitation, and radiation processes. Introduction to weather maps and forecasting. ATMS 102- Introduction to Weather and Climate II Prerequisites: ATMS 101 Credit hours: 3 Application of physical processes in global circulation of the atmosphere and oceans. Empiric and genetic climatology from a local, regional, and global perspective. Global climate change and air pollution. Policy implications of meteorology and climate research. ATMS 103- Basic Meteorology Laboratory I Prerequisites: None Credit hours: 1 A laboratory course designed to expose students to basic uses of meteorological data from the surface, upper air, radars, and satellites. Topics include surface and upper-air map analysis, fronts and cyclones, and severe weather. ATMS 104- Basic Meteorology Laboratory II Prerequisites: ATMS 103 Credit hours: 1 A laboratory course designed to expose students to basics of climatology. Topics include atmospheric elements, the earth's energy balance, climate regions, and global climate change.

58. Grad Profiles - University Of Washington Atmospheric Sciences
A stateof-the-art clean room and laboratory for research on trace gases in the James E. Tillman, research Professor; MS, MIT. Mars meteorology
http://www.gradprofiles.com/u-wash-atmospheric-sci.html
University of Washington
Department of Atmospheric Sciences
Seattle, Washington 98195
Overview

http://www.washington.edu/home/tour

There are typically about 60 to 70 graduate students in the atmospheric sciences from a variety of disciplines: physics, chemistry, engineering, atmospheric or geophysical sciences, and applied mathematics. Opportunities are broad enough that each of these backgrounds is valuable for specific fields within the atmospheric sciences. However, students of atmospheric sciences should have in common a background in the fundamentals of physics and applied mathematics and an interest in complex natural phenomena.
The Community
Seattle lies between Lake Washington and Puget Sound, with the Cascade Range to the east and the Olympic Mountains to the west. Easily accessible are skiing, boating, and hiking, in addition to fine restaurants, theaters, opera, ballet, symphony, and sports events such as can be found in a cosmopolitan area. The public transportation system is good, and there are many biking trails and parks within the city.
Programs of study and degree requirements
For most students, the first year of study is devoted largely to basic courses in atmospheric sciences and mathematical methods. Virtually all students devote at least half-time to research. Research projects and graduate courses in the Department of Atmospheric Sciences are closely related, and the well-prepared graduate student may expect to begin research work rather quickly.

59. Research At The Rosenstiel School
RSMAS operates an advanced, oceangoing research catamaran, the 96-foot R/V FGWalton Geodesy Laboratory meteorology Reaction Kinetics Laboratory
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/research.html

Research Programs
RSMAS's research interests include satellite oceanography, with particular emphasis on remote sensing and satellite imagery, an experimental fish Hatchery, a leading global marine and atmospheric chemistry program, comprehensive oceanic and atmospheric numerical modeling activities, sedimentary geology and marine geophysics groups with considerable expertise in seismic methods, and an innovative ocean acoustics program. The school is one of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences sites for the Marine and Freshwater Biomedical Sciences Center. It also hosts UM's Ocean Pollution Research Center and is launching a program in marine and environmental policy studies. RSMAS scientists, per capita, are among the best funded scientists in the nation, receiving more than $27M per year in extramural research funding.
Research Facilities
The School operates from a 16-building complex situated on Biscayne Bay. It includes state of the art computer visualization and networking facilities, laboratories, and precision instruments including mass spectrometers, X-ray spectrographs, gas chromatographs and a scanning electron microscope. RSMAS also has a near-real time satellite downlink, and aquaria facilities. RSMAS operates an advanced, ocean-going research catamaran, the 96-foot R/V F.G. Walton Smith

60. Radio Communications Research Unit
At the CCLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. RCRU In addition to our ongoingresearch programmes in meteorology and radio propagation,
http://www.rcru.rl.ac.uk/
Atmospheric Science
Radio Research

Engineering

Chilbolton Observatory
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RCRU
CCLRC RAL
Chilton, Didcot
Oxfordshire
UK
Tel: 01235 445622 Fax: 01235 446140
Radio Communications Research Unit
At the CCLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
The RCRU has recently been merged into the Space Science and Technology Department at the CCLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory. Prior to this the RCRU was an independent division of CCLRC. The Unit carries out research on a wide range of topics in radiowave propagation, radio communications and meteorology, based on extensive measurement facilities and expertise developed over many years. Many of the propagation studies were funded by the Radiocommunications Agency, now part of the Office of Communications ( OfCom ). An increasing amount of work is funded by other organisations such as NERC, EPSRC, the Met Office, ITC, ESA, QinetiQ and the EU RCRU operates the Chilbolton Facility for Atmospheric and Radio Research at the CCLRC Chilbolton Observatory in Hampshire. CFARR is one of the worlds most advanced meteorlogical radar experimental facilities and home to the worlds largest fully steerable metrological radar, the Chilbolton Advanced Meteorological Radar (CAMRa). Live data from Chilbolton is showcased on the

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