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  1. Numerical Prediction and Dynamic Meteorology, 2nd Edition by George J. Haltiner, Roger T. Williams, 1980-05-08
  2. Meteorology by Aristotle, 2010-05-23
  3. Weather on the Air: A History of Broadcast Meteorology by Robert Henson, 2010-08-16
  4. Meteorology in America, 1800-1870 by James Rodger Fleming, 2000-03-03
  5. General Meteorology by Horace Robert Byers, 1974-01
  6. Meteorology: The Atmosphere and Science of Weather by Joseph M. Moran, Michael D. Morgan, et all 1996-12-27
  7. Antarctic Meteorology and Climatology (Cambridge Atmospheric and Space Science Series) by J. C. King, J. Turner, 2007-07-23
  8. Weather science; an elementary introduction to meteorology by F W Henkel, 2010-09-04
  9. Meteorology w/ESP CD-ROM by Eric W Danielson, James Levin, et all 2002-05-23
  10. Appropriating the Weather: Vilhelm Bjerknes and the Construction of a Modern Meteorology by Robert Marc Friedman, 1993-11
  11. Pilot's Meteorology by Malcolm W. Cagle, 1971-02
  12. Meteorology For Pilots (Airlife Pilot's Handbooks) by Mike Wickson, 2005-04-09
  13. Weather and Flight: An Introduction to Meteorology for Pilots by Don R. Dickson, 1982-01
  14. Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology in Midlatitudes: Volume II: Observations and Theory of Weather Systems by Howard B. Bluestein, 1993-01-14

41. Surface Meteorology And Solar Energy
A renewable energy resource web site of global meteorology and surface solar energy climatology from NASA satellite data on 1 by 1 degree resolution.
http://eosweb.larc.nasa.gov/sse/
Surface meteorology and Solar Energy
A renewable energy resource web site (release 5.1)
sponsored by NASA 's Earth Science Enterprise Program
  • over 200 satellite-derived meteorology and solar energy parameters
  • monthly averaged from 10 years of data
  • data tables for a particular location
  • color plots on both global and regional scales
  • global solar energy data for 1195 ground sites
  • data for the RETScreen Clean Energy Project Analysis Software
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42. University Of Hawaii Meteorology: Weather Server
Central site for marine weather information, including raw and enhanced satellite images, tropical weather alerts, forecast models, and weather research.
http://weather.hawaii.edu/
Current Honolulu Airport Weather
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43. Department Of Meteorology Home Page - University Of Reading
Home page for the Department of meteorology at the University of Reading.
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44. E-Journal Of Severe Storms Meteorology
EJournal of Severe Storms meteorology is an open access formal journal for the advancement of severe storms meteorology.
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45. Navy/NRL Tropical Cyclone Page
NRL Monterey Marine meteorology Division (Code 7500) Tropical Cyclone Page (Ver.4.24.01). Development Team. NOTE You can always view small size Thumb or
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46. Meteorology (Weather) - Weather - Science
Experts ranked by knowledge or prestige offer answers to questions in their areas of specialization.
http://www.allexperts.com/browse.cgi?catLvl=3&catID=668

47. BUBL LINK: Meteorology
Major WMO progammes include World Weather Watch, Applications of meteorology, World Climate Research, Global Climate Observing System, Atmospheric Research
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/m/meteorology.htm
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  • About Rainbows British Atmospheric Data Centre British Isles Weather Information Comprehensive Bibliography on the El Nino Phenomena ... World Meteorological Organisation
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    About Rainbows
    Answers to commonly asked questions about rainbows. Topics include their formation, the cause of the colours in a rainbow, double rainbows, proverbs, and suggested rainbow experiments.
    Author: Lynds, Beverly T.
    Subjects: meteorology
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    Resource type: document
    British Atmospheric Data Centre
    Designed to assist UK atmospheric researchers to locate, access and interpret atmospheric data, the centre provides permanent archives for data sets from Natural Environment Research Council-funded projects. The searchable archive includes data from the Met. Office and information on ozone experiments, stratosphere, mesosphere and troposphere measurements, sea temperatures and forecasting.
    Author: British Atmospheric Data Centre
    Subjects: atmospheric science, climatology, meteorology

    48. Millersville_meteorology.jpg
    Undergraduate degree. Academic information, faculty, and research.
    http://www.atmos.millersville.edu/
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    Wind: NW - 4 mph
    Time: 01/24 @ 18:59

    49. 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

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

    G o o g l e says 284 websites link to this page.
    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.

    51. Meteorology
    To learn more about some of the instruments that meteorologists use to measure the weather, follow this link to Weather Instruments .
    http://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/education/projects/webunits/weather/meteo
    Meteorology
    Meteorology is the scientific study of the atmosphere and weather.
    A person who studies the weather is called a meteorologist.
    Meteorologists use many different tools to learn about the weather in the world.
    To learn more about some of the instruments that meteorologists use to measure the weather, follow this link to Weather Instruments Meteorologists and Weather Forecasters are very important because they can predict what the weather is going to be like in the future. To do this, they use very specialized equipment. Within the last 50 years, meteorologists have used weather balloons, satellites, radar, and computers to improve the accuracy of their forecasts.
  • WEATHER BALLOONS carry an instrument called "Radio-sonde" which measures temperature, pressure, and humidity at different altitudes in the atmosphere. Special recording equipment in the balloons converts readings from these instruments into electrical impulses and transmits the impulses to earth. The balloons are tracked with radar to find wind speed and direction. Eventually the balloon bursts, and the instrument floats back to the ground by parachute. WEATHER SATELLITES send back information about storms, fronts, cloud cover, geographical features of the earth, and air and ocean temperatures.
  • 52. Rutgers Meteorology Undergraduate Program
    We had a meteorology Open House on Friday, October 19, 2007. Click here to view the PowerPoint that was shown, which has an introduction and summary of our
    http://meteorology.rutgers.edu/
    Undergraduate Program in Meteorology
    Program Home How to Apply Learning Goals Course Requirements ... School of Environmental and Biological Sciences (formerly Cook College) Rutgers University Open House ... We had a Meteorology Open House on Friday, October 19, 2007. Click here to view the PowerPoint that was shown, which has an introduction and summary of our program, a virtual tour, extracurricular activities, and information about employment afterwards.
    If you would like more information or to schedule a visit, please write to meteorology@rutgers.edu Meteorology is the study of weather and climate, of the characteristics, structure, and processes of the atmosphere. Students learn how to forecast the weather and how to understand climate change. The emphasis of the Bachelor of Science degree program is on developing a broad understanding of the fundamental physical and dynamic processes governing the motions and behavior of the atmosphere, and its interactions with the underlying land and ocean surfaces. Basic courses in chemistry, physics, and mathematics are the prerequisite foundation on which the meteorology program is built. Students who wish to pursue an undergraduate meteorology degree should have a strong high school or equivalent background in mathematics and the sciences prior to enrollment. This program meets all the U.S. federal government civil service requirements for classification as a meteorologist and the American Meteorological Society recommendations for undergraduate meteorology programs.

    53. UW Mars Image Mosaics And Meteorology
    A brief description of Martian meteorology from the Viking Lander perspective is presented in the Mars component of Live from Earth and Mars.
    http://www.atmos.washington.edu/mars.html
    Viking Computer Facility
    Mars Image Mosaics and Meteorology
    Welcome to the VIKING Computer Facility Mars Pages . This page contains meteorlogical data from the Viking Landers, images from Mars gathered by the Viking orbiters, and other Mars related information. The meteorological data were obtained and produced by James Tillman and his staff at the University of Washington, supported by the NASA Mars Data Analysis and Planetary Atmospheres Programs. The digital Mars images contained here were compiled by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) under funding provided by NASA through its Geology and Geophysics Program at NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC. Both can be found at the Atmospheric Sciences Department, University of Washington, Seattle Washington, (http://www.atmos.washington.edu/mars.html).
    Mars Meteorology
    Mars Image Mosaics
    A brief description of Martian meteorology from the Viking Lander perspective is presented in the Mars component of Live from Earth and Mars. We gratefully acknowledge:
    George LeCompte: Volunteer contribution of 2 days/week to revise Prime Viking software, develop MathCad fluid dynamics applications and comprehensive reanalysis of fundamental heat transfer data.

    54. Polar Meteorology Group Home Page
    The Arctic System Reanalysis (ASR) home page The Antarctic Climate Database home page Graduate Student Funding Opportunities. trans1.gif. collage.gif
    http://polarmet.mps.ohio-state.edu/
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    The Arctic System Reanalysis (ASR) home page
    The Antarctic Climate Database home page Graduate Student Funding Opportunities If you are in the Greater Columbus area and would like an expert from our group to speak about global climate change at your event, contact Dr. David Bromwich

    55. Oswego State Student Meteorology | Home
    www.oswego.edu/news_weather/weather/ Similar pages Aviation meteorology for AustraliaThe first section of the Aviation meteorology Guide covers atmospheric structure, some of the physical laws and atmospheric moisture
    http://www.oswego.edu/news_weather/weather/

    56. OFCM Homepage
    Office of the Federal Coordinator for meteorology. Introduction The Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research,
    http://www.ofcm.gov/
    Click here For information about the 62nd Interdepartmental Hurricane Conference (March 3-7, 2008.) Click here For the Multifunction Phased Array Radar (MPAR) Symposium Summary Report and presentations.
    Click here
    For the Federal Plan for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research, Fiscal Year 2008.
    About Us
    Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology Introduction: The Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorological Services and Supporting Research, more briefly known as the Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology (OFCM), is an interdepartmental office established because Congress and the Executive Office of the President recognized the importance of full coordination of federal meteorological activities. The Department of Commerce formed the OFCM in 1964 in response to Public Law 87-843. Samuel P. Williamson is the Federal Coordinator.
    Mission: To ensure the effective use of federal meteorological resources by leading the systematic coordination of operational weather requirements and services, and supporting research, among the federal agencies.
    Activities: Operational Processing Centers (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Centers for Environmental Prediction and Office of Satellite Data Processing and Distribution, the Air Force Weather Agency, and the Navy's Fleet Numerical Meteorology and Oceanography Center and Naval Oceanographic Office). The OFCM recently restructured the interagency coordinating process to better match the federal agencies' perspectives, focus areas, and priorities for the 21st century and, at the same time, reduced the number of groups needed to support the infrastructure.

    57. Introduction To Meteorology (Atm. Sci. 240)
    Introduction to meteorology (Atm. Sci. 240). Instructor Professor Jon Kahl. Spring 2007 M W 930 1045am, LUB S165
    http://www.uwm.edu/~kahl/240/
    Introduction to Meteorology (Atm. Sci. 240)
    Instructor: Professor Jon Kahl
    Spring 2007: M W 9:30 - 10:45am, LUB S165
    Course Information
    General Information Syllabus Study guides:
    Exam I
    Exam II Final Exam Class Statistics

    58. Forensic Meteorology Associates, Inc.
    Nationwide service, providing forensic weather investigation and expert testimony.
    http://www.forensic-weather.com/
    Weather Related Litigation Support and Expert Testimony Nationwide Walter A. Lyons, Ph.D., CCM: A meteorologist with over 30 years experience, including serving as a university professor, operational weather forecaster, meteorological researcher for NASA, EPA, NOAA, NSF, USAF, and energy, insurance and agribusinesses; litigation support and testimony, plus 17 years in broadcasting. President, American Meteorological Society (2005).
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    59. Meteorology
    meteorology is the science of weather. It is essentially an interdisciplinary science because the atmosphere, land and ocean constitute an integrated
    http://www.imd.gov.in/doc/learn-meteorology.htm
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    Synoptic Meteorology
    Climatology Dynamic Meteorology ... References WHAT IS METEOROLOGY
    SYNOPTIC METEOROLOGY
    TOP
    Weather observations, taken on the ground or on ships, and in the upper atmosphere with the help of balloon soundings, represent the state of the atmosphere at a given time. When the data are plotted on a weather map, we get a synoptic view of the world’s weather. Hence day-to-day analysis and forecasting of weather has come to be known as synoptic meteorology. It is the study of the movement of low pressure areas, air masses, fronts, and other weather systems like depressions and tropical cyclones.
    CLIMATOLOGY TOP
    Climatology is a study of the climate of a place or region on the basis of weather records accumulated over long periods of time. The average values of meteorological parameters derived from a data base that extends over several decades are called climatological normals. Different regions of the world have different characteristic climates. However, it is now recognized that climate is not static and issues such as climate change and global warming are receiving increasing attention.
    DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY TOP
    This particular branch of meteorology attempts to describe the atmospheric processes through mathematical equations which together are called a numerical model. After defining the initial state of the atmosphere and ocean, the equations are solved to derive a final state, thus enabling a weather prediction to be made. Dynamic meteorology deals with a wide range of hydrodynamical equations from a global scale to small turbulent eddies. The process of solving the equations is very complicated and requires powerful computers to accomplish.

    60. Meteorology Lesson Plans
    www.eduref.org/cgibin/lessons.cgi/Science/meteorology - Similar pages International Commission on History of meteorologyInformation about the commission and about meetings discussion the history of meteorology.
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    Are You Under Pressure? Grade: 6 - 12 Basic Aspects of Winter Grade: 1 Building a Psychrometer Grade: 3 - 12 Cloud Shoebox Independent Learning Activity Grade: 4 Cloud Types Grade: 5 Cloud in the Bottle Grade: 4 - 12 Clouds! Clouds! Clouds! Grade: 5 - 6 Clouds Grade: 4 - 6 Collecting Weather Data Grade: 7 El Nino Effect Using the Internet Grade: 4 Examination of Weather Grade: 3 - 6 High and Lows Grade: 4 - 6 Learning About Weather with Telecommunications Grade: 4 - 6 Measuring the Weather Grade: 5 - 6 Predicting the Weather Grade: 4 - 6 Tornado Safety Grade: 3 - 6 Tornado WebQuest Grade: 5 - 8 Understanding Weather Grade: 4 Understanding Wind Direction and Making a Wind Vane Grade: kindergarten - 3 Using the Internet to Study the Weather Grade: 6 - 7 Water Cycle Grade: 2 - 4 Weather Data Grade: 1 Weather Detective Grade: 2 - 4 Weather Forcasting Grade: 6 - 8 What is the Weather Like Today? Grade: 2 - 3 Wind Blows Grade: 2 About Link Policy Topics A-Z Site Search ... Site Map

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