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         Meteorology:     more books (98)
  1. Pilot's Meteorology by Malcolm W. Cagle, 1971-02
  2. Satellite Meteorology: An Introduction (International Geophysics) by Stanley Q. Kidder, Thomas H. Vonder Haar, 1995-08-29
  3. Compendium of Meteorology by Thomas F. Malone, 1951
  4. General Meteorology by Horace Robert Byers, 1974-01
  5. Mountain Meteorology: Fundamentals and Applications by C. David Whiteman, 2000-05-15
  6. A WORLD OF WEATHER: FUNDAMENTALS OF METEOROLOGY W/CD ROM by NESEJON M, GRENCILEE M, et all 2010-09
  7. Weather on the Air: A History of Broadcast Meteorology by Robert Henson, 2010-08-16
  8. Project Earth Science: Meteorology, Second Edition (# PB103X) by Sean P. Smith, Brent Ford, 1994-03-08
  9. Meteorology: The Atmosphere and Science of Weather by Joseph M. Moran, Michael D. Morgan, et all 1996-12-27
  10. Calculating the Weather, Volume 60: Meteorology in the 20th Century (International Geophysics) by Frederik Nebeker, 1995-05-22
  11. Discourse on Method, Optics, Geometry, and Meteorology by Rene Descartes, René Descartes, et all 2001-03
  12. Appropriating the Weather: Vilhelm Bjerknes and the Construction of a Modern Meteorology by Robert Marc Friedman, 1993-11
  13. Meteorology in America, 1800-1870 by James Rodger Fleming, 2000-03-03
  14. Cloud Physics: A Popular Introduction to Applied Meteorology by Louis J. Battan, 2003-06-17

41. - Presidency Of Meteorology And Environment
Daily meteorological satellite image with links to today, tomorrow, 5 day and seasonal forecasts, air quality and vegetation index map.
http://www.pme.gov.sa/SatI.asp
Services Short Rang Forecast Today Tomorrow 5 Days Satellite Image ... Aviation Doppler Radar Jeddah Abha Taif Jazan ... Composed Image REDMC Seasonal Forecast Warring Temperature Rain Fall Reports Monthly Prediction Warring Temperature Rain Fall Mean R.H. ... Special Products Members Services President Calendar Directors Calendar Events Calendar Data Request ... Web Mail Saudi Arabia Satellite Image For document.write(getdate(DDMMYY));
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Privacy Statement Legal Notices Arabic

42. FSU Meteorology Home Page - Florida State University Meteorology Department
The home page of the Florida State University meteorology Department.
http://www.met.fsu.edu/
Home Login Academic Programs
Personnel
...
Contact Info
Info for Applicants
FSU offers the most extensive undergraduate and graduate level meteorology programs in the southeastern United States. Look in our Academic Programs section for more information.
Meteorological Data
The department gathers data from several external sources for research and educational use. See what's available in our Weather Data archive.
Noteworthy
John G. Bellow ( COAPS ) was presented with the Outstanding Doctoral Research Award by the International Union of Forest Research Organizations at the Union's recent 22nd world congress in Brisbane, Australia. [Newsletter] [Photo]
Upcoming Events
AMS Event - Cookout at Tom Brown Park, 11:00am AMS Meeting - North Florida Chapter, 7:30pm Room 353 Love. Seminar: Dr. Michael Riemer, Universitaet Karlsruhe - 3:30pm Room 101 Love Building Seminar: Dr. Bin Wang - 3:30pm Room 101 Love Building Seminar: Jeff Baum, M.S. Candidate - 3:30pm Room 353 Love Building
Tropical Weather
Keep up-to-date on the 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season . Data gathering for the TCSP / CAMEX-5 experiment has recently been completed in Costa Rica.

43. Welcome To The ICHM
Information about the commission and about meetings discussion the history of meteorology.
http://www.colby.edu/ichm/
International Commission on History of Meteorology A non-profit organization dedicated to scholarship and friendship The ICHM is an official commission of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science It's official. ICHM Officers to serve Jan. 1, 2006 for 4-year terms: Cornelia Luedecke, President; Vladimir Jankovic, Vice-president; Doria Grimes, Secretary-Treasurer
Photos and files from the International Congress in Beijing, July 2005
Journal vol. 1 (2004) Papers from the Mexico Congress vol. 2 (2005) forthcoming Organization Bylaws Officers
List of Members

Membership Form
Bibliography World History of Science Online
Organizations

Projects

Libraries
...
Historical Bibliographies
Archives Links AMS : American Meteorological Society
EMS
: European Meteorological Society
IAMAS
: Intl. Assoc. of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences Current Announcements and Calls for Papers NEW: Oceans and Atmospheres: Dibner Institute Seminar in the History of Science and Technology, May 17-24, 2006 at the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, MA, USA

44. EXPLORES! 2005 Hurricane Season
Tropical information for the Atlantic Basin.
http://www.met.fsu.edu/explores/tropical.html

45. Sten Löfving - Optical Sensors
Optical sensor products primarily aimed at meteorological purposes. Some information also provided on products in development.
http://www.opticalsensors.se/
Doctor of Technology Sten Löfving Optical Sensors The main activity in our company is developing advanced electro optic hardware. We have done that for about 20 years now. The product line consists of 100% own inventions - several with granted patents. In the following some “on the shelf” products are presented, some in English and some in Swedish, and in most cases there are further links to deeper descriptions. Sten Löfving mailto:sten.lofving@mbox300.swipnet.se Last update is made July 2005 About the company Products: Innovative weather sensors: Air eye : an optical Precipitation sensor OFS – an Optical Fog Sensor using backscatter technique. MiniOFS – a low price mini size fog sensor Passive Cloud Cover Detector – A sensor for measuring the Cloud Cover Factor, CCF Sky eye – a combined sensor for incoming solar radiation and outgoing heat radiation. Road eye - an optical sensor for ice and water Other products: EMISSIOMETER - an instrument for measuring emittance Optical distance meter – a unique sensor for measuring dimensions. Talking cane – an orientation aid for visually impaired Electrical violin - electronics for making the sound from an electrical sound like a "real" one (in Swedish)

46. The Tropical Meteorology Project: [HOME]
Tropical meteorology Project Publications available in PDF Format • TMP Presentations Tropical meteorology Project Presentations available in Microsoft
http://typhoon.atmos.colostate.edu/
Saturday, September 17th, 2005 HOME FORECASTS PRODUCTS PEOPLE Search NEWS Forecast of Atlantic Hurricane Activity for September and October 2005 and Seasonal Update through August published. Check the Forecasts page for details. Extended Range Forecast of Seasonal Hurricane Activity and US Landfall Strike Probability for 2005 published. Check the Forecasts page for details. Extended Range Forecast of Seasonal Hurricane Activity and US Landfall Strike Probability for 2005 published. Check the Forecasts page for details. SERVICES MAIL Access your email account from anywhere in the world. Read, reply to, and compose new email right from your browser. COMMUNITY LINK TO US The Tropical Meteorology Project The Tropical Meteorology Project is headed by Colorado State University's Dr. William Gray. Professor Gray has worked in the observational and theoretical aspects of tropical meteorological research for more than 40 years. Most of this effort has gone to the investigation of meso-scale tropical weather phenomena. He has specialized in the global aspects of tropical cyclones for his entire professional career. Dr Gray recieved his Ph.D. from the University of Chicago, Dept. of Geophysical Sciences in 1964. He has been with Colorado State University's

47. Meawx1.nrrc.ncsu.edu/
Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Science University of MarylandDepartment of meteorology CSS AOSC Home Search Educational Programs Department Overview Schedule of Classes Admissions Seminars Research
http://meawx1.nrrc.ncsu.edu/

48. NOAA ARL Real-time Environmental Applications And Display SYstem - Current Meteo
CURRENT meteorology (WORLD). Forecast Model Graphics. Choose a forecast location by entering an 4character ICAO station identifier or a 6-digit WMO index
http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready/cmet.html
CURRENT METEOROLOGY (WORLD)
Forecast Model Graphics Choose a forecast location by entering an 4-character ICAO station identifier or a 6-digit WMO index number or a latitude/longitude pair and then click the Continue button, or by clicking on the location in the map. You will be taken to the model products section. ICAO or WMO ID:
Search for Code OR Latitude (degrees) Or choose a city > US CITIES Albuquerque, NM (35.0833 , -106.65 , 1631m) Anchorage, AK (61.217 , -149.9 , 44m) Atlanta, GA (33.733 , -84.383 , 312m) Austin, TX (30.283 , -97.733 , 165m) Baltimore, MD (39.18 , -76.67 , 44m) Birmingham, AL (33.521 , -86.8025 , 196m) Bismarck, ND (46.817 , -100.783 , 511m) Boston, MA (42.35 , -71.05 , 6m) Boulder, CO (40.125 , -105.237 , 1612m) Chicago, IL (41.85 , -87.65 , 203m) Dallas, TX (32.46 , -96.47 , 183m) Denver, CO (39.733 , -104.983 , 1655m) Detroit, MI (42.333 , -83.05 , 194m) Honolulu, HI (21.3 , -157.85 , 3m) Houston, TX (29.75 , -95.35 , 14m) Indianapolis, IN (39.767 , -86.15 , 243m) Jackson, MS (32.283 , -90.1836 , 105m) Kansas City, MO (39.083 , -94.567 , 312m)

49. Marine Meteorology Center - Central Weather Bureau
Tide and wave forecast.
http://marine.cwb.gov.tw/CWBMMC/indexE.html

50. View Archives
Journal of Applied meteorology. View Archives Journal Cover, Journal of Applied meteorology; Volume 44 (2005) Author Index HTML abstract HTML
http://ams.allenpress.com/amsonline/?request=get-archive&issn=1520-0450

51. Meteorological Visualisations
This website is maintained by Dr Robert Dahni an experienced meteorologist and IDL programmer with the Australian Government Bureau of meteorology. Fellow IDL enthusiasts should check out the upto-date collection of links to IDL resources worldwide.
http://www.metvis.com.au/
Home IDL
  • What's New
  • Australia ... Contact Us Welcome to Meteorological Visualisations Dr Robert Dahni an experienced meteorologist and IDL programmer with the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology. Fellow IDL enthusiasts should check out the up-to-date collection of links to IDL resources worldwide. Dr Robert Dahni
    Manager Access and Archives
    Data Management Section
    Communications and Computing Systems Branch
    Bureau of Meteorology
    Melbourne AUSTRALIA
    Home
    IDL Meteorology Internet ... Research Systems for their Interactive Data Language software
    Meteorological Visualisations

    Last Updated 25 April 2005
  • 52. Real-Time Data
    Almost real time data coverage of the Ronne Ice Shelf iceberg.
    http://amrc.ssec.wisc.edu/realtime.html

    Text Version

    Antarctic Projects
    Home
    What's New Real-Time Data Meetings ... Site Map
    Real-Time Weather Data and Displays
    The University of Wisconsin-Madison's Antarctic Weather Stations Project and Antarctic Meteorological Research Center offers the following Antarctic meteorological data in real-time. Many of these data sets and imagery are archived by the AMRC; for more information, questions, concerns or suggested content additions please contact the AWS project or the AMRC AWS and AMRC Real-Time Weather Observations and Data
    Automatic Weather Station Observations Antarctic Composite Satellite Images Polar Orbiting Satellite Images Surface Observations Polar Navigation Tracks Numerical Weather Prediction Displays Ship and Buoy Observations Pilot Reports Upper Air/Radiosonde Observations Movies and Animations Webcam Images
    This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grants No. OPP-0088058 and OPP-0126262. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the National Science Foundation.

    53. Sci.geo.meteorology Newsgroup FAQs
    Archived FAQs from the Usenet newsgroup sci.geo.meteorology.
    http://www.faqs.org/faqs/by-newsgroup/sci/sci.geo.meteorology.html
    Search FAQs - Full Text Search Subject/Archive Names Search Article Headers sci.geo.meteorology Newsgroup FAQs Usenet FAQs Search Web FAQs Documents ... Cities

    54. SoM Redirect
    School of meteorology University of Oklahoma. OU School of meteorology. In The News. SoM Fact Sheet Graduate Recruitment CafePress Site
    http://weather.ou.edu/~som/

    55. CTI Centre
    University of Leicester courses in geography, geology, GIS, and meteorology.
    http://www.geog.le.ac.uk/cti/

    56. Meteorology
    Fremont's 1848 description of the forces that govern the weather of California.
    http://www.longcamp.com/meteorology.html

    Leading the expedition was fifty-two year old Legend of Honor member Joseph Nicolas Nicollet, an eminent French astronomer and mathematician, and foremost surveyor and mapmaker of his day. Nicollet, had been the protoge of Laplace, and is recognized in the last vol. of Mecanique Celeste as an observer of comets, and for his work on the great map of France. At the time of the revolution of 1830, Nicollet was astronomer at the Bureau of Longitudes at the Royal Observatory in Paris. Financially ruined by the revolution, he came to America, where he became associated with Rudolf Hassler of the U. S. Coast Survey. In 1839, J. R. Poinsett, then Secretary of the Department of War, requested of Nicollet that he write an essay on Meteorological Observations. The essay was published by the Corps of Topographical Engineers. It is primarily a collection of questions and suggestions of topics to be studied. On pp 6-7 of the 1848 Geographical Memoir is an entirely current description on the meteorological dynamics of the western states.

    57. Meteorology A-Z
    meteorology A to Z. Weather Topics and Phenomena (From the recording Weather Dude by What up, it s hip meteorology from A to Z. Q for quit, but quiet!
    http://www.wxdude.com/topics.html
    to a music clip
    MP3 music clip (stereo)

    Longer version of clip (Real Audio

    Get Real Audio version
    Meteorology A to Z
    Weather Topics and Phenomena
    (From the recording Weather Dude by Nick Walker) Get the whole song and more
    More songs

    Definition of each weather word
    Weather Topics:
    Air Pressure

    Auroras

    Climate

    Clouds
    ... Other Topics From USA Today
    Follow the highlighted words for links to information on that topic:
    A is for the atmosphere, that's where it all begins, B for one big burning sun making all our weather trends. C for condensation turning moisture into clouds, D- drops of precipitation hit my roof so loud. E- evaporation, puts more moisture right up there, F for front, the line between two chunks of cold and warmer air. G is for the gust of wind that cools you while you play, H is for humidity on a sticky sticky summer day. I is for the ice that forms the high clouds where it's cold, J is for how high you jump when thunder booms and rolls K is for the king-sized cumulonimbus rising high

    58. MSI - Glossary
    Multiplepage parallel documents in English and French by the Meteorological Service of Canada (MSC). Equipment, data analysis, geology, earth sciences.
    http://www.msc-smc.ec.gc.ca/education/msi/glossary/glossary_e.html?

    59. Musical Meteorology
    Musical meteorology meteorology AZ Questions Quizzes Musical meteorology Guestbook More Weather Back to homepage
    http://www.wxdude.com/guide.html
    Musical Meteorology
    Want to hear some good weather?
    Listen Up! A great way for kids to learn about weather is with music. Follow the links below to read the song lyrics, and hear song samples from Nick Walker's CD/Book Sing Along with the Weather Dude And see the corresponding web pages for each song here on the Weather Dude web site , providing more details about each weather phenomena, and showing dozens of activities that children can try at home and teachers can use in class. Go here to order your autogaphed copy.
    Listen to some clips and see the lyrics:
    Lyrics to "Weather Dude" (Audio) Lyrics to "What Makes Rain?" (Audio)
    Lyrics to "Thunderstorms"
    (Audio)
    Lyrics to "Cloud Cover"
    (Audio)
    Lyrics to "Wonderland"
    (Audio)
    Lyrics to "You're There in the Sky for Me"
    (Audio)
    Lyrics to "That's the Way Winds Blow"
    (Audio)
    Lyrics to "Circle of Our Four Seasons"
    (Audio)
    Lyrics to "Tomorrow's Weather Here Today"
    (Audio)
    Lyrics to "Tiny Drop of Water"

    60. Role And Objectives
    The research division of the National Meteorological Service in Australia.
    http://www.bom.gov.au/bmrc/basic/rol_hp.htm

    Home
    About Us Contacts Help ... Feedback SEARCH Global Australia NSW Vic. ... Registered User Services email('sandy','BoM.GOV.AU','link') '); document.write(link + '
    Role and Objectives of BMRC
    Research in the Bureau The Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre (BMRC) is the research division of the National Meteorological Service in Australia. The research in BMRC is carried out by six groups covering the areas of model development, data assimilation, model evaluation, weather forecasting, climate forecasting, and ocean and marine forecasting. The work of each group contributes to the advancement of meteorological and oceanographic science and to the enhancement of the operations and services of the Bureau. The Bureau of Meteorology has a responsibility, arising in part from Australia's international obligations, to provide forecasts, warnings and meteorological information over an area covering about 12% of the globe and extending from the tropics to Antarctica. This task is made more difficult by the unique meteorological problems arising from Australia's relatively isolated location in the southern hemisphere. The Bureau must devote a large fraction of its resources to the maintenance of basic systems (observation networks, communications systems) for its large area of responsibility which puts it at a significant disadvantage compared with smaller or more populous countries. A major purpose of research in BMRC is to minimise the effects of these practical and budgetary constraints on the standard of meteorological service provided for Australia.

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