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  1. Clouds in a Glass of Beer: Simple Experiments in Atmospheric Physics by Craig F. Bohren, 2001-07-10
  2. Physics of Solar System Plasmas (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Thomas E. Cravens, 2004-11-11
  3. Physics of Climate (Volume 0) by Peixoto P. Jose, 2007-10-24
  4. Short Course in Cloud Physics, Third Edition (International Series in Natural Philosophy) by M K Yau, R R ROGERS, 1989-01-15
  5. Statistical Methods in the Atmospheric Sciences, Volume 91, Second Edition (International Geophysics) by Daniel S. Wilks, 2005-12-05
  6. The Physics of Plasmas by T. J. M. Boyd, J. J. Sanderson, 2003-02-03
  7. Atmospheric Data Analysis (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Roger Daley, 1993-11-26
  8. An Introduction to Atmospheric Thermodynamics by Anastasios Tsonis, 2007-08-13
  9. Atmospheric Convection by Kerry A. Emanuel, 1994-02-17
  10. Introduction to Geomagnetically Trapped Radiation (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Martin Walt, 2005-12-15
  11. Atmospheric and Oceanic Fluid Dynamics: Fundamentals and Large-scale Circulation by Geoffrey K. Vallis, 2006-11-06
  12. Principles of Atmospheric Physics and Chemistry by Richard Goody, 1995-12-28
  13. Physics of Ice by Victor F. Petrenko, Robert W. Whitworth, 2002-03-21
  14. Ionospheres: Physics, Plasma Physics, and Chemistry (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by Robert W. Schunk, Andrew F. Nagy, 2004-11-25

21. Geophysical Institute, University Of Alaska Fairbanks
Research institute for atmospheric sciences, space physics, ice and permafrost, remote sensing, seismology, tectonics, and volcanology.
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

22. Uppsala
Swedish Institute of Space Physics webpages
http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126

23. SpringerLink - Publication
Department of Atmospheric SciencesThe study of atmospheric sciences at the University of Arizona. Content includes atmospheric physics, meteorology, climatology, environment and changes in
http://link.springer-ny.com/link/service/journals/00703/
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Publication Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics Publisher: Springer Verlag Wien ISSN: 0177-7971 (Paper) 1436-5065 (Online) Subject: Earth and Environmental Science Physics and Astronomy Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. OnlineFirst Volume 90 Numbers 1-2 / September 2005 Volume 89 Numbers 1-4 / June 2005 Title: Special Issue on Regional Climate Change Varibility (Special editors: L.M. Leslie, D.J. Karoly, P.J. Lamb and L. Qi) Volume 88 Numbers 3-4 / April 2005 Numbers 1-2 / March 2005 Request a sample Volume 87 Number 4 / December 2004 Numbers 1-3 / September 2004 Title: Special Issue on Air Quality Volume 86 Numbers 3-4 / June 2004 Numbers 1-2 / April 2004 Volume 85 Number 4 / February 2004 Numbers 1-3 / January 2004 Volume 84 Numbers 3-4 / October 2003 Numbers 1-2 / August 2003 Volume 83 Numbers 3-4 / May 2003 Numbers 1-2 / March 2003 Volume 82 Numbers 1-4 / January 2003 Volume 81 Numbers 3-4 / November 2002 Numbers 1-2 / September 2002 Volume 80 Numbers 1-4 / June 2002 Volume 79 Numbers 3-4 / April 2002 Numbers 1-2 / February 2002 Volume 78 Numbers 3-4 / December 2001 Numbers 1-2 / September 2001 Volume 77 Numbers 1-4 / September 2001 Volume 76 Numbers 1-4 / February 2001 Volume 75 Numbers 3-4 / December 2000 Numbers 1-2 / November 2000 Volume 74 Numbers 1-4 / July 2000 Volume 73 Numbers 3-4 / May 2000 Numbers 1-2 / March 2000 Volume 72 Numbers 2-4 / February 2000 Number 1 / February 2000 Volume 71

24. Imperial College London | Faculty Of Physical Sciences | Department Of Physics |
SPAT Title Image Welcome to the Space and atmospheric physics Group. Latest News Cassini confirms a dynamic atmosphere at Saturn’s moon Enceladus
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/research/spat/
Quick Navigation Imperial home page A-Z of Departments Courses Research Alumni Faculty of Engineering Faculty of Life Sciences Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Physical Sciences Humanities Tanaka Business School The Graduate Schools: - Engineering and Physical Sciences - Life Sciences and Medicine Spectrum (College Intranet) College directory Help Note: Your browser does not support javascript or you have javascript turned off. Although this will not affect your accessibility to the content of this site, some of the advanced navigation features may not be available to you. Home Space and Atmospheric Physics Group Note: Some of the graphical elements of this site are only visible to browsers that support accepted web standards . The content of this site is, however, accessible to any browser or Internet device.
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We are part of the Physics Department at Imperial College . Our aims are to undertake world-class research, and to train young scientists, in both experimental and theoretical aspects of Space Physics and Atmospheric Physics. You can use the navigation bar above to find information about our Research Activities and about Postgraduate Studies with us.

25. Space Physics At Maryland
The Upper atmospheric physics group operates or cooperates both imaging and broadbeam riometers at many locations worldwide.
http://www.polar.umd.edu/
W elcome! We are a research group within the Institute for Physical Science and Technology at the University of Maryland . The projects that our group is involved with examine natural phenomena occurring in the Earth's atmosphere, ionosphere, and magnetosphere. The broad focus of this research is directed toward improved understanding of the mechanisms which couple solar processes into the terrestrial environment. These include investigations of phenomena associated with short term environmental effects (auroras, induced electrical currents, radiowave communications interference, space weather), as well as those associated with longer term effects (changes in the ozone layer, atmospheric composition studies, stratospheric winds, weather, climate). The Upper Atmospheric Physics group operates or co-operates both imaging and broadbeam riometers at many locations worldwide. We also operate the data acquisition system at both South Pole Station and McMurdo Station, Antarctica, that collects VLF, magnetometer, search coil, photometer and riometer data. Today's space weather news and forecast!

26. GKSS Institute For Atmospheric Physics
Staff at Institute of atmospheric physics. Directory (Department PIL) Laboratories und Functional Rooms atmospheric physics
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27. SpringerLink - Publication
Institute of atmospheric physics, ASCROzone research and physics of the middle atmosphere. Physics of the ionosphere. Space plasma physics and solarterrestrial relations.
http://springerlink.metapress.com/openurl.asp?genre=journal&issn=0177-7971

28. Laboratory Of Atmospheric Physics
Laboratory of atmospheric physics Aristotle University Thessaloniki Greece.
http://lap.physics.auth.gr/
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Open Position at Cambridge Fellowship Research Project: Physicist/Physico-chemist in UV-radiation/Exposure group (ECUV) Position Opening for PhD Researchers ... The influence of physical processes on chemical reactions
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fax e-mail lap@physics.auth.gr

29. Center For Space Physics - Welcome
Topics researched include space plasma physics, magnetospheric physics, ionospheric physics, atmospheric physics, and planetary and cometary atmospheric studies.
http://www.bu.edu/csp/
Boston University
Center for Space Physics
Welcome About the CSP
Personnel

Research Projects

Education
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CSP Electronic Purchase Order Form

Welcome to the Center for Space Physics at Boston University. The Center carries out a wide variety of research in just some of the following fields of space physics including: space plasma physics; magnetospheric physics; ionospheric physics; atmospheric physics; and planetary and cometary atmospheric studies. Students in astronomy, applied physics, and engineering concentrations conduct their research through the Center, making it an active participant in graduate studies. Furthermore, the Center serves as the coordinating mechanism for grant management and proposal development.
Aurora as seen by POLAR
Astronomy Department Contact Us: 725 Commonwealth Avenue, Room 506
Boston, MA 02215

30. Institute Of Atmospheric PhysicsChinese Academy Of Sciences
Last Modified 200307-15 Copyright 1999-2000 IAP/CAS, All rights reserved. Institute of atmospheric physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences,
http://www.iap.ac.cn/english/iap/

31. Homepage Atmospheric Physics
Division atmospheric physics Saupfercheckweg 1, D69117 Heidelberg, POBox 10 39 80, D-69029 Heidelberg Collaborating Group Atmospheric Isotope Physics
http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/mauersberger/
Division Atmospheric Physics
Saupfercheckweg 1, D-69117 Heidelberg, POBox: 10 39 80, D-69029 Heidelberg, Germany
phone: +49 (0) 6221 516 - 0, fax: +49 (0) 6221 516 - 553 Research Activities Atmospheric Ozone and its Isotopic Composition
Aerosols in Polar Stratospheric Clouds

Atmospheric Trace Gas Environmental Physics

Collaborating Group: Atmospheric Isotope Physics
Seminars Atmospheric Physics Special Seminar
Student Seminar
Conferences
list of the Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe Open Positions Diploma and Ph.D. theses Publications Atmospheric Ozone
Aerosols in PSCs

Atmospheric Trace Gases
Links
list of the Atmospheric Research Group, University of Heidelberg
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of the Dep. of Atmospheric Chemistry, MPI for Chemistry, Mainz
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of the Meteorological Institute of the Free University Berlin Head of Division Prof. Dr. Konrad Mauersberger Gentner-Laboratory room 371 Phone: +49(0)6221-516 -286 Fax: -553 Secretary Birgit Jacob Gentner-Laboratory room 370 Phone: +49(0)6221-516 -229 Fax: -553 Back to the MPIK Homepage Dr. Jochen Schreiner

32. Department Of Atmospheric Sciences
The study of atmospheric sciences at the University of Arizona. Content includes atmospheric physics, meteorology, climatology, environment and changes in the geosphere and biosphere.
http://www.atmo.arizona.edu/

Undergraduate Info
Graduate Student Info Visitor Info The University of Arizona offers a unique and varied program of graduate training and research in the atmospheric sciences and related fields, built around the Institute of Atmospheric Physics and the Department of Atmospheric Sciences. Students may enroll in either M.S. or Ph.D. studies. About the Department and Institute
The University of Arizona

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Seminars ... Calendar

33. Index
is part of the atmospheric physics Division of the MPIK. atmospheric physics Division, MaxPlanck-Institute for Nuclear Physics
http://www.mpi-hd.mpg.de/mauersberger/arnold/
Max-Planck-Institute for Nuclear Physics
Atmospheric Physics Division
Atmospheric Trace Gas Environmental Physics
About the Group The research group "Atmospheric Trace Gas Environmental Physics" (head: Prof. Dr. Frank Arnold. is part of the Atmospheric Physics Division of the MPIK The group investigates trace gases which in spite of their extremely low concentrations have important roles in atmospheric chemistry. They influence more abundant atmospheric components like ozone, aerosols, and infrared-active gases (so-called greenhouse gases), which in turn influence climate and the biosphere. Of great current interest are man-made contributions to atmospheric trace gases particularly via fossil fuel combustion (air traffic and ground sources), biomass burning, and release of CFCs (polar ozone destruction). Our recent work has led to major contributions to the exploration of such environmental problems. Examples for trace gases are the hydroxyl radical (OH) and gaseous sulfuric acid (H SO ), whose molecular number densities are of the order of only 10

34. Upper Atmospheric Physics Branch, Code 7640
Welcome to the Upper atmospheric physics Branch, of the Space Science Division, of the Naval Research Laboratory. This is an official US Navy website.
http://uap-www.nrl.navy.mil/
RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: To study and understand the energetics, dynamics and state of the near space environment, to sense the middle and upper atmospheric regions with space-based state-of-the-art detectors, and to develop new techniques for remote sensing of "space weather" on a global scale. Welcome to the Upper Atmospheric Physics Branch, of the Space Science Division , of the Naval Research Laboratory . This is an official U.S. Navy website. This site is a tool in support of various branch projects.
Branch Sections
Branch Space Flight Projects
MAHRSI
Middle Atmosphere High Resolution Spectrograph Investigation
SHIMMER
Spatial Heterodyne Imager for Mesospheric Radicals
ARGOS
Advanced Research and Global Observations Satellite (Joint with Thermospheric and Ionospheric Physics Section)
SSULI
Special Sensor Ultraviolet Limb Imager (Joint with Thermospheric and Ionospheric Physics Section)
Navy Links
Places To Go
Other WWW destinations including a new link to the NASA Space Physics Data System.
Thermospheric and Ionspheric Physics Section
This section works closely with our branch. Here's a link to their page.

35. Atmospheric Physics Group, University Of Adelaide
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http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/atmospheric/home.html

36. LeSC - London E-Science Centre - London E-Science Centre
Based at the Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine and associated with its Department of Computing. Supports the development of eScience activities within London and the South-East through collaborations with applied scientists in the fields of Space and atmospheric physics, Particle Physics, Bioinformatics, Environmental Modelling. and Engineering.
http://www.lesc.ic.ac.uk/
Home Page Projects Supported Activities Resources ... Contacts
General information Director's Note e-Science Overview Centre Objectives Institutions News and Events IBM Blue Gene Presentation GridSAM v0.1 beta 4 released
The London e-Science Centre Welcome to the London e-Science Centre based at Imperial College London and associated with its Department of Computing . Our role as one of the eight Regional Centres in the EPSRC/DTI e-Science Core Technology programme is to support the development of e-Science activities within London and the South-East through collaborations with applied scientists in the fields of Materials Modelling, Particle Physics, Bioinformatics, Environmental Modelling, and Engineering.
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37. Atmospheric Physics Group Personel At Adelaide
atmospheric physics Group University of Adelaide PUBLICATIONS. The group publishes the results of its work in a variety of journals including the Journal of
http://www.physics.adelaide.edu.au/atmospheric/publications.html
Atmospheric Physics Group
University of Adelaide
PUBLICATIONS
The group publishes the results of its work in a variety of journals including the Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, Radio Science, Geophysical Research Letters, Journal of Geophysical Research, Advances in Space Research and many others. Click on any of the following papers to view a copy of the appropriate abstract. If available, the complete paper can then be retrieved in postscript format. NOTE THIS LIST IS STILL BEING ADDED TO
THIS INCLUDES PRE-2000 PERIODS

38. Atmospheric Physics
Image that says atmospheric physics. Button that takes you to the Atmospheric atmospheric physics Electromagnetic radiation coming from the sun travels
http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/ozone/ozatmo.html
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Atmospheric Physics
Electromagnetic radiation coming from the sun travels at 300,000 km/s. This radiation comprises wavelengths that vary from the very short (gamma rays and X-rays) to the very long (microwaves). The visible spectrum contains wavelengths between about 0.4 and 0.7 µm (400 and 700 nanometers, or nm). Radiation at wavelengths less than about 400 nm is ultraviolet and accounts for about 7% of total solar radiation. When discussing ozone, we are concerned with radiation in the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum. In addition to gamma rays and X-rays, which are absorbed high in the atmosphere, ultraviolet (uv) radiation in the atmosphere is divided into three spectra: uva , uvb, and uvc. Uva falls right below visible light, with wavelengths that vary from 320 to 400 nm. Although it is not absorbed by ozone, uva is the least energetic and the least damaging of all uv radiation. Uvb radiation, which ranges in wavelength from 280 to 320 nm, is more energetic than uva and thought to be harmful to the biosphere. Fortunately, it exists in lesser amounts and is largely absorbed by ozone. Uvc, at 200 to 280 nm, which is the most energetic and most damaging but least prevalent of the uv radiation types, is totally absorbed by ozone and normal diatomic oxygen high in the atmosphere.

39. The Atmospheric Physics Laboratory (APL) Carries Out Both
The atmospheric physics Laboratory (APL) carries out both observations and modelling of the thermospheres and ionospheres of both the Earth,
http://www.apl.ucl.ac.uk/

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The Atmospheric Physics Laboratory (APL) carries out both observations and modelling of the thermospheres and ionospheres of both the Earth, and other planets, within our solar system and beyond. Use the clickable image opposite to see our current areas of research

40. Anmeldung
Annual meeting on atmospheric studies by optical methods to be held September 36, 2002 at the Leibniz-Institute of atmospheric physics in K¼hlungsborn.
http://www.iap-kborn.de/optik/29th_opt_meeting.htm
Programme, Abstracts, Photos
XXIX ANNUAL EUROPEAN MEETING
ON ATMOSPHERIC STUDIES BY OPTICAL METHODS
September 3-6, 2002
IAP K¼hlungsborn
Germany
Programme
Abstract book (PDF)
Photos
General
The aim of these annual meetings is to provide a common platform for exchange of ideas, scientific results and instrumental techniques, with the only requirement that there exists a relation to atmospheric studies by optical methods. Even if the meetings are announced as European meetings, and European countries take turns in organising them, people from all over the world are welcomed to attend. The Annual Optical Meetings were started in Stockholm in the fall of 1973, with the intention of bringing together scientists, engineers and students using optical methods to study the upper atmosphere. In 2002 the meeting is organized by the Leibniz-Institute of Atmospheric Physics
Local organization committee (LOC)
The meeting is chaired by Prof. Dr. Franz-Josef L¼bken. The local organization committee members are Dr. Matthias Alpers, Prof. Dr. Ulf von Zahn and Mrs. Marion Lange (all from IAP). If you want to send an email to the LOC-members please use this link Mrs. Marion Lange

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