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  1. Land Surface Hydrology, Meteorology, and Climate: Observation and Modeling (Water Science and Application, 3)
  2. Meteorology by William L. Donn, 1975-04
  3. Numerical Prediction and Dynamic Meteorology, 2nd Edition by George J. Haltiner, Roger T. Williams, 1980-05-08
  4. Introduction to physical meteorology by Hans Hermann Neuberger, 1957
  5. Antarctic Meteorology and Climatology (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by J. C. King, J. Turner, 2007-07-23
  6. DSST Climatology/Meteorology (DANTES series) (Dantes Series, No 9) by Jack Rudman, 2005-01-01
  7. Weather science; an elementary introduction to meteorology by F W Henkel, 2010-09-04
  8. Meteorology: A Text-Book on the Weather, the Causes of its Changes, and Weather Forecasting (Classic Reprint) by Willis Isbister Milham, 2010-04-26
  9. A World of Weather: Fundamentals of Meteorology by Lee M. Grenci, Jon M. Nese, 2001-08
  10. Course in Elementary Meteorology ([Publication, official] - Meteorological Office ; Met. O. 911) by Meteorological Office, 1978-07
  11. Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology in Midlatitudes: Volume II: Observations and Theory of Weather Systems by Howard B. Bluestein, 1993-01-14
  12. Desert Meteorology by Thomas T. Warner, 2009-01-18
  13. Meteorology for Ship and Aircraft Operation by Peter E. Kraght, 2009-04-27
  14. Physical & dynamical meteorology, by David Brunt, 1952

61. Air Quality Meteorology
Developmental course of the US Environmental Protection Agency in conjunction with the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
http://www.shodor.org/metweb/
Air Quality Meteorology
A Developmental Course of the
US Environmental Protection Agency
in conjunction with the
US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
MM5 Meteorological Model Output Overlaying Satellite Image
Courtesy of US EPA and NCAR

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Table of Contents
  • Course Description
  • Course Outline
  • Course Content
  • Interactive Media and Simulations ...
  • Credits
  • This course is designed for environmental decision-makers, scientists, technical advisors, and educators by scientists and instructional design educators at the Shodor Education Foundation, Inc. North Carolina Supercomputing Center , and the North Carolina Industrial Extension Service (North Carolina State University). It represents the first step in a process of determining and recommending a comprehensive modeling curriculum which could be implemented by EPA through the Air Pollution Training Institute, by state and local agencies, and by universities. Developed by
    The Shodor Education Foundation, Inc.

    62. Polar Meteorology: General Information
    Information on the role of polar regions, including an interactive climate model, study questions, and links to related web sites. From the Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA.
    http://www.weather.nps.navy.mil/~psguest/polarmet/clichange/index.html

    63. Careers
    Explains what a meteorologist does, why they do it, and the tools that help them do a better job.
    http://www.ametsoc.org/pubs/careers.html
    The original booklet was produced under the direction of a committee chaired by Warren M. Washington that included Werner A. Baum, Todd Glickman, Ronald D. McPherson, and Pamela Stephens, with input from a large number of AMS members. Henry Lansford, a science writer and communication consultant based in Boulder, Colorado, wrote the booklet and supervised its design and production. It was designed and produced by Michael Shibao of the Graphic Services group at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, which is operated by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation. It was reproduced in electronic format for the World Wide Web by staff of the American Meteorological Society.
    Careers in Atmospheric Research and Applied Meteorology CONTENTS [tm]

    WHY METEOROLOGY? Thousands of career choices are available in our fast-changing society. Why would you choose atmospheric science or applied meteorology? You will find very specific answers in the following pages, but here is a quick look at some of the challenges of our changing atmosphere: Do you have a deep curiosity about the world around you? As a meteorologist, you can satisfy that curiosity by investigating the natural forces that shape our weather and climate. You can look for answers to important questions that our society is asking-how can we save lives, how can we protect our environment? You can use your knowledge to warn others when danger is approaching in the form of tornadoes and

    64. School Of GeoSciences
    ecology environment geography geology geophysics meteorology oceanography. Quick Links, GeoSciences-, Home, Undergraduate Study, Postgraduate Study
    http://www.geos.ed.ac.uk/
    @import url(/styles/siteStyleAdvanced.css); @import url(/styles/siteStyleLocal.css); Science and Engineering at The University of Edinburgh School of GeoSciences
    ecology environment geography geology geophysics meteorology oceanography Quick Links -GeoSciences- Home Undergraduate Study Postgraduate Study MSc courses PhD opportunities Research Research Facilities People Personal Home Pages -University- University Homepage College of Science and Engineering Library Careers Login ] [ You are here: Home ] Section Contents Home Undergraduate study Postgraduate study Research Facilities ... Personal home pages Institutes Atmospheric and Environmental Science Earth Science Geography
    Welcome to the School of GeoSciences
    We aim to understand the earth surface and interior, atmosphere, oceans, biosphere, human activity and the way they interact. Undergraduate study
    Information for prospective undergraduate students: BSc and MA degrees Research
    The School is internationally recognised for its research Postgraduate study
    Opportunities for PhD and MSc study and research Facilities
    We offer world-class analytical facilities and services Current students
    Course and programme information for current students About us
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    65. Oxford University Press: Meteorology
    Publicizes the book Air Pollution meteorology and Dispersion a review of the basic theories, models, experiments, and observations of pollutant dispersal in the atmosphere.
    http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/AtmosphericScience/Meteorology/?vi

    66. Naval Meteorology And Oceanography Command
    Access to naval meteorology and oceanography programs, products, services and educational material.
    http://pao.cnmoc.navy.mil/
    This is an Official U.S. Navy Web site. The PDF versions of Weather Talk and Ocean Talk require Adobe
    Acrobat Reader for viewing.
    To download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader, go to http://www.adobe.com

    67. SpringerLink - Publication
    www.kluweronline.com/issn/00068314 More results from www.kluweronline.com International Commission on History of meteorologyInformation about the commission and about meetings discussion the history of meteorology.
    http://www.kluweronline.com/issn/0006-8314/contents
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    Publication Boundary-Layer Meteorology Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media B.V., Formerly Kluwer Academic Publishers B.V. ISSN: 0006-8314 (Paper) 1573-1472 (Online) Subject: Earth and Environmental Science Issues in bold contain content you are entitled to view. Volume 116 Number 1 / July 2005 Volume 115 Number 3 / June 2005 Number 2 / May 2005 Number 1 / April 2005 Volume 114 Number 3 / March 2005 Number 2 / February 2005 Number 1 / January 2005 Request a sample Volume 113 Number 3 / December 2004 Number 2 / November 2004 Number 1 / October 2004 Volume 112 Number 3 / September 2004 Number 2 / August 2004 Number 1 / July 2004 Volume 111 Number 3 / June 2004 Number 2 / May 2004 Number 1 / April 2004 Volume 110 Number 3 / March 2004 Number 2 / February 2004 Number 1 / January 2004 Volume 109 Number 3 / December 2003 Number 2 / November 2003 Number 1 / October 2003 Volume 108 Number 3 / September 2003 Number 2 / August 2003 Number 1 / July 2003 Volume 107 Number 3 / June 2003 Number 2 / May 2003 Number 1 / April 2003 Volume 106 Number 3 / March 2003 Number 2 / February 2003 Number 1 / January 2003 Volume 105 Number 3 / December 2002 Number 2 / November 2002 Number 1 / October 2002 Volume 104 Number 3 / September 2002 Number 2 / August 2002 Number 1 / July 2002 Volume 103 Number 3 / June 2002 Number 2 / May 2002 Number 1 / April 2002 Volume 102 Number 3 / March 2002 Number 2 / February 2002 Number 1 / January 2002 Jump to volumes: Most Recent

    68. Australian Weather News Home Page
    Summaries of national weather headlines and events. Access to bureau of meteorology information grouped by subject, figures compiled from multiple sources, and site profile included.
    http://australianweathernews.com/
    Site: Home Daily Weather Summaries Search Feedback ... What's New Weather: Forecasts Current Severe Learn About ... Tides Where's hot cold wet and windy NOW?
    AWS Observations received in the hour from 1900 EST, Saturday, 17 September 2005, prepared 1912 EST (428 obs received)
    State-by-state daily extremes
    Wettest places (mm)
    Full list
    Windiest places (km/h)
    Full list
    NSW: 16.0 at 1900 LISMORE AIRPORT AWS
    VIC: 14.5 at 1900 MILDURA AIRPORT
    TAS: 10.2 at 1900 CAPE BRUNY (CAPE BRUNY)
    SA: 23.5 at 1830 NULLARBOR
    WA: 35.9 at 1700 FITZROY CROSSING AERO
    NT: 33.8 at 1830 JABIRU AIRPORT
    QLD: 30.2 at 1900 PALMERVILLE NSW: -3.6 at 1900 THREDBO AWS VIC: -3.8 at 1900 MT HOTHAM TAS: 1.3 at 1900 MOUNT WELLINGTON SA: 7.3 at 1830 MOUNT LOFTY WA: 10.3 at 1700 ROCKY GULLY NT: 23.1 at 1830 ALICE SPRINGS AIRPORT QLD: 7.1 at 1900 STANTHORPE (GRANITE BELT HRS) Highest short duration falls: 1.2 in 30min to 1900 DUNNS HILL VIC 1.0 in 30min to 1900 CERBERUS VIC Highest since 9am 18.2 to 1900 MOUNT BULLER VIC 15.2 to 1900

    69. Hawaii Weather And Surf
    Features hourly forecasts which contain National Weather Service data from the University of Hawaii School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) meteorology Server.
    http://www.hawaii.edu/News/weather.html
    The Weather
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    Hawaii Weather and Surf
    Hourly Forecast from the National Weather Service/SOEST

    70. Meteorology - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
    The term meteorology goes back to the book Meteorologica (dating from about 340 BC) by Glossary of meteorology from the American Meterological Society,
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meteorology
    Meteorology
    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
    Satellite image of Hurricane Hugo Meteorology is the scientific study of the atmosphere that focuses on weather processes and forecasting. Meteorological phenomena are observable weather events which illuminate and are explained by the science of meteorology. Those events are bound by the variables that exist in Earth 's atmosphere. They are temperature pressure water vapor , and the gradients and interactions of each variable, and how they change in time. The majority of Earth's observed weather is located in the troposphere Meteorology, climatology atmospheric physics atmospheric dynamics , and atmospheric chemistry are sub-disciplines of the atmospheric sciences
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    71. Max Planck Institute For Meteorology
    Information on climate models and research activities.
    http://www.mpimet.mpg.de/en/web/index.html

    72. NRL Monterey Weather Satellite Products, Images Movies
    NRL Monterey Marine meteorology Division (Code 7500) Satellite meteorology Disclaimer atlantic extended_nh thumbnail
    http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/sat_products.html

    73. International Association Of Meteorology And Atmospheric Sciences
    The International Association of meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences the newest achievements in meteorology, atmospheric science and related fields.
    http://www.iamas.org/
    IAMAS
    The International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences
    Home
    Structure Commissions Officers ... IUGG
    IAMAS is one of the associations of the International Union of Geodesy and Geophysics ( IUGG ) and provides the scientific community with platforms to present, discuss and promote the newest achievements in meteorology, atmospheric science and related fields. It also facilitates and coordinates research which requires international cooperation. The National Correspondents to IAMAS can be found here
    IAMAS and its Commissions organise a wide range of scientific meetings that are open to all scientists.
    Looking forward to IUGG 2007
    July 2005 IAMAS Newsletter For more information on IAMAS contact the Secretary General: Prof. Roland List
    Department of Physics
    University of Toronto
    Toronto, M5S 1A7, Canada
    Phone: 1+416 978 2982; fax: 1+416 978 8905
    E-mail: list@atmosp.physics.utoronto.ca Site last updated: 16 August 2005
    Maintained by Dr John Turner , British Antarctic Survey ( J.Turner@bas.ac.uk

    74. National Institute Of Polar Research
    Japanese facility that researches polar meteorology, glaciology, oceanography, geology, marine and terrestrial biology, ecology, and Antarctic meteorites. Includes information on facilities, publications, and joint research.
    http://www.nipr.ac.jp/

    Organization
    Organization Chart Scientists International Collaboration ... Antarctic Operation Center (Under Construction ) Arctic Environment Research Center Computing and Communications Center Polar Research Resources Center Antarctic Meteorite Research Center ... menu close Last Modified [Aug.1.2005]
    XXVIII Symposium on Polar Biology

    NIPR News-Jun 2005, No.174

    Guideline for acceptance of Special Joint Research Fellow at the National Institute of Polar Research (NIPR), Research Organization of Information and Systems (ROIS), in 2005 fiscal year

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    National Institute of Polar Research
    9-10, Kaga 1-chome,Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 173-8515, Japan
    Telephone +81(3)3962-4712 / Facsimile +81(3)3962-2529 E-mail:

    75. The Internet Classics Archive | Meteorology By Aristotle
    meteorology by Aristotle, part of the Internet Classics Archive.
    http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/meteorology.html

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    By Aristotle
    Written 350 B.C.E
    Translated by E. W. Webster Meteorology has been divided into the following sections:
    Book I
    Book II Book III Book IV Commentary: A few comments have been posted about Meteorology Read them or add your own Reader Recommendations: Recommend a Web site you feel is appropriate to this work, list recommended Web sites , or visit a random recommended Web site Download: A 230k text-only version is available for download

    76. Careers In Meteorology
    Explains how to become a meteorologist, how much money they make, and what it takes to be a good meteorologist.
    http://pao.cnmoc.navy.mil/pao/Educate/career-m.htm
    Meteorology - And Your Career
    What is meteorology? Meteorology is the study of weather and weather forecasting. Military operations such as troop movements, airplane flights, missile launches, and ship movements rely on accurate weather information. What do meteorologists do? Accurate weather forecasts can save lives and equipment in military operations. Meteorologists study weather conditions and prepare current and long range weather forecasts. You begin your career directing data collection and interpreting weather maps, observation data, and satellite information. As you gain leadership and forecasting skills, you will serve in positions of increasing responsibility. As a meteorologist, you also supervise enlisted weather observers. Weather observers collect information about weather and sea conditions for use by meteorologists. They make visual observations and take readings from weather equipment, radar scans, and satellite photographs. Where do meteorologists work?

    77. CEE/ODU Civil/Environmental Computer Model Library (CEML)
    Describes a graphical user interface (GUI), developed by the Civil Engineering Department of the Old Dominion University, for using the U.S. EPA's ISC3 models in the Microsoft Windows environment. Presents an excellent discussion of the ISC3 models including input requirements, dispersion options, source options, receptor options, meteorology options, and output options.
    http://www.cee.odu.edu/air/isc3/odu_isc3.html
    ODU_ISC3 - Industrial Source Complex Dispersion Air Quality Model Windows Interface Windows 95/98/NT Yes (Help file) ODU ODU_ISC3 is a GUI interface for simulating ISC3 (Industrial Source Complex) Dispersion Air Quality models in the Microsoft Windows environment.
    ODU_ISC3 and Core programs Download This introduction is organized into three parts;
  • ODU_ISC3 Interface Usage (= How to run the program),
  • Short introduction to EPA's ISC3 Dispersion Air Quality models, and
  • Sources of further model information and other EPA Air Quality models. No attempt has been made to include any specific ISC3 model input datafile format descriptions and requirements in either this instruction nor in ODU_ISC3 program. For specific user instructions and data format requirements, please download and consult following EPA publications. Overview of the ISC Models Industrial Source Complex (ISC3) models are consist of the Short Term (ISCST3) and Long Term (ISCLT3) models. The ISC models include a wide range of options for modeling air quality impacts of pollution sources, making them popular choices among the modeling community for a variety of applications.
    Regulatory Applicability
    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maintains the Guideline on Air Quality Models which provides the agency's guidance on regulatory applicability of air quality dispersion models in the review and preparation of new source permits and State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions. Regulatory application of the ISC3 models should conform to the guidance set forth in the Guideline, including the most recent Supplements. Any non-guideline application of the models should meet the requirements of the applicable reviewing agency, such as an EPA Regional Office, a State or a local air pollution control agency.
  • 78. Meteorology Department Home Page
    Location of meteorology Department Home Page. The Penn State meteorology Department home page may be found at http//www.met.psu.edu.
    http://chaos7.met.psu.edu/welcome.htm

    79. Light And Optics: Online Meteorology Guide
    Introduces optical effects resulting from light interaction with air, dust and haze particles, ice crystals and water droplets.
    http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/opt/home.rxml
    Graphic by: Yiqi Shao Rainbows, sunsets and halos; a spectacular display of colors and visuals in the sky called "atmospheric optics". As sunlight (or moonlight) enters the atmosphere, it is either absorbed, reflected, scattered, refracted or diffracted by atmospheric particles or air molecules. These processes, individually or in combination, are responsible for producing most optical effects. This module investigates these particle-light interactions and the assortment of optical effects they produce. The Light and Optics module has been organized into the following sections: Sections
    Last Update: 08/26/99 Mechanisms
    Particle/Molecule-light interactions responsible for creating optical effects. These interactions include: reflection, scattering, refraction and diffraction. Air, Dust, Haze
    Optical effects resulting from the interaction of light with air, dust and haze particles. These effects include: crepuscular rays, blue skies, blue haze and sunsets. Ice Crystals
    Optical effects resulting from the interaction of light with ice crystals. These effects include: sundogs, sun pillars and halos. Water Droplets
    Optical effects resulting from the interaction of light with water droplets. These effects include: cloud iridescence, rainbows and a silver lining along the edge of clouds.

    80. Www.fnoc.navy.mil/
    meteorologyFremont s 1848 description of the forces that govern the weather of California.
    http://www.fnoc.navy.mil/

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