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         Ozone Meteorology:     more books (100)
  1. Estimating the effects of increased urbanization on surface meteorology and ozone concentrations in the New York City metropolitan region [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by K. Civerolo, C. Hogrefe, et all 2007-03-01
  2. Sensitivity of ozone to summertime climate in the eastern USA: A modeling case study [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by J.P. Dawson, P.J. Adams, et all 2007-03-01
  3. Ozone in the Atmosphere: Proceedings of the Quadrennial Ozone Symposium 1988 and Tropospheric Ozone Workshop, Gottingen, Federal Republic of Germany (Studies in Geophysical Optics and Remote Sensing) by Germany) Ozone Symposium (1988 Gottingen, Peter Fabian, et all 1990-01
  4. Air Quality Meteorology & Atmospheric Ozone - Stp 653
  5. A hierarchical Bayesian model to estimate and forecast ozone through space and time [An article from: Atmospheric Environment] by N. McMillan, S.M. Bortnick, et all 2005-03-01
  6. The Ozone Layer: A Philosophy of Science Perspective by Maureen Christie, 2001-03-15
  7. The diurnal ozone cycle in a coniferous forest: The importance of meteorology and chemistry (Report CM) by Christer Johansson, 1989
  8. Atmospheric ozone at Uppsala, Sweden, 1951-66: Daily, monthly and yearly means, extreme values and amplitudes of the total amount of atmospheric ozone ... Dept. of Meteorology, University of Uppsala) by Sven Birger Rindert, 1976
  9. Photochemical reactions initiated by and influencing ozone in the troposphere (Report - Dept. of Meteorology, University of Stockholm) by Paul Crutzen, 1973
  10. Constructing empirical blue-sky ozone charts (Report - Department of Meteorology) by S. B Rindert, 1973
  11. Testing and calibrating the Dobson ozone spectrophotometer no. 30 (Report - Department of Meteorology) by S. B Rindert, 1971
  12. Artificial increases of the stratospheric nitrogen oxide content and possible consequences for the atmospheric ozone (Report - Dept. of Meteorology, University of Stockholm) by Paul Crutzen, 1974
  13. The effects of chemistry and meteorology on ozone control calculations using simple trajectory models and the EKMA procedure by H. E Jeffries, 1981
  14. High-latitude soundings of stratospheric ozone during winter (University of Stockholm, Dept. of Meteorology. Report) by Paul Schlyter, 1977

1. MMM Science Seminars
Observations and Simulations of Houston ozone meteorology
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

2. Tower Data
This website provides direct access to meteorological and air quality data routinely collected at 17 NOAA/ATDD/RAMAN (Regional Air Monitoring and
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

3. Seminars, Spring 2003
Observations and simulations of Houston ozone meteorology Chemistry of aerosol formation from alkeneozone meteorology ; Mar. 28 Dr. Samuel Bowring,
http://www.eas.gatech.edu/school/seminars_s03.htm
Jan. 10
Dr. Jay Brandes, University of Texas
"Origins of organic matter to Andean Rivers - A stable isotopic perspective"

Jan. 17
Dr. David Furbish, Florida State University
"Fretting about Georgia-Florida water: A theory for the development of (unreasonably) complicated karstic flow that we cope with, from water you give us"

Jan. 24
Dr. Michael Hochella, Virginia Institute of Technology
"Nanoscience and technology: The next revolution in the Earth and environmental sciences"

Jan. 31
Dr. Timothy Shaw, University of South Carolina
"The impact of subterranean mixing on the export of trace elements to the coastal ocean"

Feb. 7

"Observations and simulations of Houston ozone meteorology"

Feb. 21
Dr. Wenlu Zhu, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution "Evolution of permeability and pore structure in seafloor hydrothermal vent samples"
Feb. 28
Dr. Yinon Rudich, Harvard University "Suppression and promotion of precipitation by aerosols: the multi-faceted role of dust"
Mar. 14
Dr. Paul Ziemann, University of California-Riverside "Chemistry of aerosol formation from alkene-ozone meteorology"
Mar. 28

4. Department Of Meteorology - Ozone Data
Search Location Met Dept home Weather Home Global Ozone
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5. Seminars For Spring 2003
Observations and simulations of Houston ozone meteorology Chemistry of aerosol formation from alkeneozone meteorology
http://www.eas.gatech.edu/school/seminars_s03.html
BACK Spring 2004 Fall 2003 Fall 2002
Seminars, Spring 2003
Organizers: Dr. Martial Taillefert, Assistant Professor of Geochemistry, and Dr. Rodney Weber, Assistant Professor of Atmospheric Chemistry For more information, contact Susan Ryan at (404) 894-3893
Jan. 10
Dr. Jay Brandes, University of Texas
"Origins of organic matter to Andean Rivers - A stable isotopic perspective"
Jan. 17
Dr. David Furbish, Florida State University
"Fretting about Georgia-Florida water: A theory for the development of (unreasonably) complicated karstic flow that we cope with, from water you give us"
Jan. 24
Dr. Michael Hochella, Virginia Institute of Technology
"Nanoscience and technology: The next revolution in the Earth and environmental sciences"
Jan. 31
Dr. Timothy Shaw, University of South Carolina
"The impact of subterranean mixing on the export of trace elements to the coastal ocean"
Feb. 7

"Observations and simulations of Houston ozone meteorology"
Feb. 14
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Feb. 21
Dr. Wenlu Zhu, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution "Evolution of permeability and pore structure in seafloor hydrothermal vent samples"
Feb. 28

6. IngentaConnect On The Relation Between Total Ozone And Meteorology
On the relation between total ozone and meteorology Authors G. VAUGHAN; J.D. PRICE
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7. Midwestern Smog Pushes Ozone To Limit Pollutants Wafting East Trip D.C. Area Sen
It was our standard highozone meteorology. Although the Washington area s infamous traffic and the popularity of SUVs often are blamed for the region s
http://www.mindfully.org/Air/2003/Midwestern-Pollutants-East10aug03.htm
Midwestern Smog Pushes Ozone to Limit
Pollutants Wafting East Trip D.C. Area Sensors
PETER WHORISKEY / Washington Post 10aug03
One tranquil night in June, the air pollution monitors at Shenandoah National Park registered a swift and curious spike in smog, and the trouble wasn't coming from the sanctuary's abundant trees and wildlife. The pollutants were blowing in from the Midwest, wafting toward the East Coast and along the way tripping air-quality monitors in pristine refuges and threatening worse concentrations in cities. For the Washington area, it was the start of the worst stretch of ozone pollution this summer. Between June 24 and June 26, when air-quality regulators tracked the movement of a mass of ozone-laden air across the eastern United States, smog monitors from Annandale to western Prince George's County recorded levels in excess of federal health limits. "We got a lot of bad air from the Ohio River Valley," said Charles Piety, a University of Maryland meteorologist who studies these flows for the state. "It was our standard high-ozone meteorology." Although the Washington area's infamous traffic and the popularity of SUVs often are blamed for the region's smog problems, which were classified as "severe" by federal officials this year, a significant source of the area's pollution lies beyond local control. Some scientists say that half and sometimes more of the offending ozone is from out of town. And as the pollution monitors at Shenandoah show, it's arriving in concentrations high enough to violate federal health limits even without a boost from local emissions.

8. SEMCOG Ozone Action Meteorology
Meteorology The professional meteorologists who generously contribute their time, energy, and knowhow to the Ozone Action program are
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9. U Of U AMS News
Weather Interests Snow, mountain weather, forecasting, taking weather observations, sinks, tornadoes, downbursts, ozone meteorology
http://www.met.utah.edu/jimsteen/ams/officers.html
Officers and Committees:
2005-2006 Officers
President Tyler West Vice President Laura Kowal Treasurer Alan Moller Secretary Margaret Kimball Advisor Tim Garrett
Meet Our Officers
Tyler West
President Year:
Senior
Where I'm From: Idaho then North Salt Lake
Major(s): Meteorology
General Interests: Snowboarding, Wakeboarding, Hiking, Anything outdoors and active.
Weather Interests: Winter Weather (snow), Mountan Meteorology, Avalanche Forecasting, and Aviation Weather
Most Exciting Weather Event(s): Laura Kowal
Vice President Year:
Junior
Where I'm From:
Major(s):
Meteorology
General Interests: Weather Interests: Most Exciting Weather Event(s): Alan Moller Treasurer Year: Senior Where I'm From: Murray, Utah Major(s): Meteorology General Interests: Hiking/Backpacking, Skiing, Photography, Music, tennis, golf, fishing. Weather Interests: Severe thunderstorms, winter weather, snow dynamics and avalanches, lake-effect weather events. Most Exciting Weather Event(s): The winter storm of Jan. 6-11, 1993 where over 30" of snow accumulated at my house in Murray. Margaret Kimball Secretary Year: Graduate Student Where I'm From: Major(s): Meteorology General Interests: Weather Interests: Most Exciting Weather Event(s):
Members of the Year
Year Member Erik Crosman Laura Kowal Dan Zumpfe, Brendon Degen

10. Meteorology Of Ozones
Skip Navigation Meteorology of Ozone The troposphere and the stratosphere are the two lowest layers of the atmosphere.
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11. ? ?
? World Meteorological Organization, WMO, weather, hydrology, meteorology, ozone, climate, weather forecast
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12. Atmospheric Sciences Seminars
Observations and Simulations of Houston ozone meteorology John NielsenGammon Professor State Climatologist, Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A M University
http://www.met.tamu.edu/seminar_archive/seminar_fl02.html

13. Data On The Chemical Composition Of The Atmosphere
Athens University, Lab. of Meteorology, Ozone and Solar Radiation Research Team. Name of contact person for negotiating data access and transfer
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14. The Dependence Of Monitored Ozone Levels On Meteorology And
The dependence of monitored ozone levels on meteorology and nitrogen oxide concentrations in SW Indiana and NW Kentucky Joanne M. Alexandrovich
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15. Adjusting Ozone Trends For Meteorology In MCMA
26Mar-03 ADJUSTING OZONE TRENDS FOR METEOROLOGY IN MCMA
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16. Astronomy & Space
AWI Antarctic ozone meteorology From Neumayer Antarctic Ozone From NyAlesund From Polarstern Antarctic Ozone Near Real Time Data Ozone Soundings from
http://groups.msn.com/AstronomySpace/ozonehole.msnw
var nEditorialCatId = 299; MSN Home My MSN Hotmail Shopping ... Money Web Search: document.write(' Groups Groups Home My Groups Language ... Help AstronomySpace@groups.msn.com What's New Join Now Chat Room Chat Room Check In ... Tools Earth's Ozone Hole Ozone Hole Tour
http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/tour/
Center for Atmospheric Science describes its research on ozone depletion. Includes a history of the discovery of the ozone hole.
Dobson Unit - Ozone Measuring Unit

http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/tour/dobson.html
Cambridge Univ. site uses Labrador as an example to explain how the hole in the ozone layer is monitored. Utilize the "Ask a scientist" facility. Ozone Hole Penetration over South America
http://ozono.dcsc.utfsm.cl/english/
Fredrico Santa Maria University presents ozone FAQs and details about its study of the ozone layer over South America. Internet TOMS
http://jwocky.gsfc.nasa.gov/
Examine a profile of today's ozone, view images and view a multimedia area covering ozone and radiation science. Ozone data and documents
http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/data/ozone.html Ozone data and documents Navigation Main Index CAS home Atmospheric Data EASOE campaign SESAME campaign Contents Antarctic Ozone Soundings TOVS Ozone data TOMS Ozone data SBUV-2 Ozone data WMO Ozone bulletins Other Ozone data and documents Antarcti Use this link http://www.atm.ch.cam.ac.uk/

17. Some User S Thoughts On Future Voyager Applications Rich Poirot
The relevant PAMS data (and various supplemental data sets like ozone meteorology, emissions, ) would be gathered, processed into various common formats
http://capita.wustl.edu/NEARDAT/Software/voyusers/newvoy51.htm
Some User's Thoughts on Future Voyager Applications Rich Poirot , VT DEC, June 30, 1997 A. Current Strengths 1. Data Exploration: Although the Voyager Program has not been updated in several years, it remains a very useful tool for screening, visualization and basic analysis of complex air quality-related data sets, especially data with multiple locations, time steps and/or measurement variables. Interactive scripts facilitate simple to moderately complex data manipulation and exploration of spatial, temporal and relational aspects of data. 2. Software Compatibility: Voyager's graphic data views are well suited for copy/pasting to various Windows word processors for quick, compelling data reporting/communication. Good compatibility with Windows spreadsheet programs (Excel) facilitates additional data analysis and charting. The CAPITA Movie program is particularly useful in concert with Voyager. Also the CAPITA Map Edit program and associated gridding/contouring routines are quite nice (though I lack much experience here) for evaluating/ displaying spatially dense data like ozone, PM-10, visibility, met., etc. 3. AIRS Data Acquisition:

18. Interpreting The Ozone Map
ozone meteorology. Ozone forms from a combination of volatile organic compounds (aka VOC s, which come primarily from vehicle exhaust, solvents,
http://textonly.mde.state.md.us/Air/air_quality/OzoneMap/interpret.asp
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Historical Data Maryland Ozone Calendar National Air Quality Standards ... Land Interpreting the Ozone Map Ozone Monitoring Ozone data are collected by state and local agencies operating over 200 air monitoring stations on the ozone map region. These regions follow methods established by the Environmental Protection Agency, and routinely check their monitors for accuracy and reliability. Ozone values are hourly averages computed from readings taken every several seconds. Depending upon the measuring agency's equipment, data are usually available between 10 and 20 minutes after the top of the hour. Not all ozone sites have the same geographic coverage: some sites, especially those influenced by ocean or bay breezes, only represent the immediate vicinity, while other more 'regional' sites are representative of 10's of miles. Ozone data represent point measurements, and regardless of how well the monitor is sited, ozone may

19. Arctic Research Institutes
Www, http//fmiarc.fmi.fi/. Keywords, weather ozone meteorology. Library activity, The FMIARC (former Sodankylä observatory)has been active in various
http://arcticcentre.ulapland.fi/BIS_institute.asp?id=390

20. Climate Glossary - Ozone
37); The ozone Layer (Bureau of meteorology Publication 1992); Depletion of the ozone Layer (Bureau of meteorology ozone Science Unit Publication 1991)
http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/glossary/ozone.shtml

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Ozone is one of the several gases that make up the earth's atmosphere. It is the triatomic form of oxygen and makes up approximately one part in three million of all of the gases in the atmosphere. If all the ozone contained in the atmosphere from the ground level up to a height of 60 km could be assembled at the earth's surface, it would comprise a layer of gas only about 3 millimetres thick, and weigh some 3000 million tonnes. Ozone is toxic at high concentrations because it reacts strongly with other molecules.
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About 90% of ozone is concentrated between 15 and 30 kilometres above the earth's surface (stratospheric ozone). It is also found at ground level in lower concentrations where it is a key component of smog over major cities (tropospheric ozone).
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