Extractions: No. 5 December 1956 Antarctic personnel 1957 No. 17 December 1957 Antarctic parties 1958 No. 21 April 1958 Antarctic roll-call No. 27 October 1958 Composition of 1958/59 Antarctic parties No. 39 October 1959 Antarctic parties 1959/60 No. 107 June 1965 Enderby Land survey No. 107 June 1965 Thanks from Dr Law No. 147 October 1968 Antarctic weather station No. 151 February 1969 G-G's link with Antarctica No. 222 February 1975 Off to the deep south (cover and other photo) Bureau Logo
Federation And Meteorology, Bright Sparcs Index J Bright Sparcs index J, Federation and meteorology Bureau of meteorology. and AssayerThe Case of meteorology, 18761908 Early Colonial weather Reporting, 16 http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/fam/bsindex_j.html
Class Info, Notes, And Syllabi Index Page A first look at various aspects of meteorology, including solar radiation, globalcirculation, winds, stability, precipitation processes, weather systems, and http://weather.cod.edu/classnotes.html
Extractions: Introduction to Meteorology A first look at various aspects of meteorology, including solar radiation, global circulation, winds, stability, precipitation processes, weather systems, and severe weather. Basic physical principles behind the weather, terminology and weather analysis will be explored. One or two field trips are included. 5 credit hours (4 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) Syllabus Class notes Earth Science 115 Weather Forecasting I A study of day-to-day weather analysis and forecasting. Taking advantage of a fully operational weather laboratory, students examine real time weather data and make a weather forecast. Surface and radar reports, surface and upper-level analyses, and an introduction to numerical weather prediction are the topics covered. 1 credit hour (2 lab hours) Syllabus Classnotes Earth Science 156 Weather Forecasting II A continuing study of day-to-day weather analysis and forecasting. Taking advantage of a fully operational weather laboratory, students examine real-time weather data and make a weather forecast. Numerical models, quantitative precipitation forecasts, and the McIDAS computer program for data analysis are explored. Prerequisite: Earth Science 155.
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Extractions: Meteorology Resources http://k12science.stevens-tech.edu/weather/ - Ihor's well-developed workshop page http://iwin.nws.noaa.gov/iwin/graphicsversion/bigmain.html - National Weather Service IWIN Homepage http://climate.rutgers.edu/stateclim - Current NJ weather and more; climate too http://www.onesky.umich.edu http://www.epa.gov/airnow/ - EPA AIR NOW - ozone monitoring http://adds.awc-kc.noaa.gov/ http://www.met.fsu.edu/explores/skillmenu.html - Basic meteorology w/ great activities http://www.ametsoc.org/AMS/ http://www.usatoday.com/weather/wteach.htm - USAToday: lots of resources http://www.whnt19.com/kidwx/ http://groundhog.sprl.umich.edu/curriculum/ - Weather underground http://athena.wednet.edu/curric/weather/index.html - Extensive lessons http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/themes.html - Gander Academy resources http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/crclm/act/home.rxml http://storm.atmos.uiuc.edu/covis2/visualizer/surface.html - Allows you to draw weather maps with a variety of options http://weather.unisys.com/surface/index.html - Source of current weather http://twister.sbs.ohio-state.edu/text/wximages/us/natmap.gif
AIMS Remote Weather Stations Stations index For local district weather forecasts please contact Bureau of meteorology,Brisbane Qld Brisbane weather office - (07) 3239 8700 Bureau http://www.aims.gov.au/pages/facilities/weather-stations/weather-index.html
Extractions: WEATHER AND OCEANOGRAPHIC BUOYS The Australian Institute of Marine Science operates and maintains a series of remote data stations situated on the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland and Ningaloo Reef in Western Australia. Stations index Use this graphical interface for spatially locating a remote data station. Use these links to go direct to a data station. All stations - last 3 readings Agincourt This data has been produced for the use of the Australian Institute of Marine Science and is NOT a weather forecast. The application or use of this data shall be at the sole risk and responsibility of the user. AIMS does not provide any warranty or assurance as to the accuracy or suitability of the whole or any part of the data for any particular purpose or application. Subject only to any contrary non-excludable statutory obligations, neither AIMS nor its personnel will be responsible to any party accessing the data, or any person claiming through that party, for any consequences of its use or application (whether in whole or in part).
RMTC-D/HH Weather Resources www.wnet.org/wnetschool/origlessons/weather/index.html Students compare this informationto weather patterns in two meteorology Does weather happen randomly? http://www.fsdb.k12.fl.us/rmc/content/weather.html
Extractions: Sick and tired of the heat? Feel like it will never end? Then check out the National Weather Service's (NWS) Heat Wave, a site devoted to the extreme weather that is crippling the south. The NWS provides information on the heat index, heat's affect on the body, and how to beat the heat. For those who want an up-to-the-minute look at the weather, the site links to current conditions, forecasts, and watches and warnings. Weather Channel Education Site
Research Starters: Weather Watch index http//www.usatoday.com/weather/windex.htm index leads to informational pageson a variety of weather and climate related topics. meteorology A to Z http http://teacher.scholastic.com/researchtools/researchstarters/weather/
Extractions: In meteorology, a cyclone is a large system of air circulation located between the equator and either the North or South pole. The central air pressure of a cyclone is lower than that of the surrounding environment. In contrast, an anticyclone has central air pressure that is higher than that of its surroundings. hurricane
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Extractions: webmaster@cliu.org CLIU Home Resources available for loan through the CLIU IMC Library: Air Conditioning Alterations in the Atmosphere Ames Research Fleet, The Atmospheric Phenomena Climate System and Climate Mode Climatology Coldest, Windiest, Iciest Place Community of the Skies, The Driving in Bad Weather Earth Revealed 15-16: Weathering and Soils Earth Science: Glaciers - River Earth's Hydrologic Cycle: Water Fair Weather Friend Fair Weather Friend, The Jilting of Granny Weatherall, The
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Private Sector Meteorologists And The Weather Risk Market particularly through modifying probability distributions for the weather index ofthe The shortterm needs of private sector meteorology with respect to the http://www.bbsr.edu/rpi/meetpart/2001/oct01/lbranscome/
Extractions: Lee E. Branscome, Ph.D., C.C.M., Environmental Dynamics Research, Inc., Palm Beach Gardens, FL Presentation Executive Summary Meteorologists in the private sector provide a variety of weather risk services that extend beyond the weather derivatives market. Those services are not limited to the redistribution of NWS forecasts and NOAA data. Private sector meteorologists are also engaged in basic and applied research in short-term to seasonal forecasts, climate variability, extreme events, weather impacts on business activities, and many other areas. The private sector also develops software to analyze and display data and forecasts that are relevant to various weather risks. Some private sector meteorologists generate their own monthly and seasonal forecasts that are not derived from the outlooks of the CPC. Organizations such as the National Council of Industrial Meteorologists and the Commercial Weather Services Association represent the interests and concerns of private sector meteorology. Because private sector meteorologists cannot typically participate in the OTC weather market, their participation occurs through the services that they provide to their private clients, which include market-makers and end-users. Such services include cleaning historical data sets, developing weather derivative pricing models, and providing "weather advice" based on data and forecasts for trading strategies and portfolio management.
BUBL LINK: 551.6 Climatology And Weather Author Roger Brugge Subjects british weather, meteorology, united kingdom DeweyClass551.6 ResourceType index Location uk Comprehensive Bibliography on http://link.bubl.ac.uk/climatology/
Extractions: Location: usa 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.
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Extractions: Thanks for your patience. We are very pleased to announce the restoration of our forecasting service. Thanks to everyone who wrote. Thank you for all your emails relating to the unavailability of our weather forecasts. We are aware of the problem. Unfortunately the source of our raw data has been discontinued. In future we will be using data from a different source. This will however require some significant software development. This ought to be completed in the New Year. Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. All email correspondence relating to MetVUW.com should be directed to ralph.wahrlich@vuw.ac.nz until 11 November 2002. Current NZ weather pages are back. A coding error has been fixed which prevented some browsers from seeing the new MetVUW header block which appears on top of many of our pages. Many thanks to Matt Rowland for pointing out the problem and finding the error. James has been busy again and has come up with a choice of radar view for the 'geographically-correct' click here to check it out.