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Extractions: It's that time of year when storm-lovers get ready to enjoy the powerful thunderstorms of the summer season. Now that the warmer months have arrived in the United States, the frequency of thunderstorms is likely to increase, especially in the central and eastern parts of our nation. Defining thunderstorms As defined in the Glossary of Meteorology (1), a thunderstorm is: "A local storm invariably produced by a cumulonimbus cloud, and always accompanied by lightning and thunder, usually with strong gusts of wind, heavy rain, and sometimes with hail. It is usually of short duration, seldom over two hours for any one storm." Another, more minimalistic definition for a thunderstorm can be found in The Meteorological Glossary (2): "One or more sudden electrical discharges, manifested by a flash of light (lightning) and a sharp or rumbling sound (thunder.)"
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Extractions: Wind velocity or speed is measured by a cup anemometer, an instrument with three or four small hollow metal hemispheres set so that they catch the wind and revolve about a vertical rod. An electrical device records the revolutions of the cups and calculates the wind velocity. The word anemometer comes from the Greek word for wind, "anemos." In 1450, the Italian art architect Leon Battista Alberti invented the first mechanical anemometer. This instrument consisted of a disk placed perpendicular to the wind. It would rotate by the force of the wind, and by the angle of inclination of the disk the wind force momentary showed itself. The same type of anemometer was later re-invented by Englishman Robert Hooke who is often mistakenly considered the inventor of the first anemometer. The Mayans were also building wind towers (anemometers) at the same time as Hooke. Another reference credits Wolfius as re-inventing the anemometer in 1709.
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Extractions: Did you know... Despite signs of worldwide warming, data analysis reveals that Greenland is cooler now than it was forty years ago. Dr Hanna and his colleagues from the Danish Meteorological Institute in Copenhagen analyzed data collected at eight research stations throughout Greenland. They examined temperature data for the time period of 1958 to 2001 and found that the average temperatures in the south Greenland dropped 1.29 C. What does this say about global warming? This data contrasts the evidence collected during recent years regarding significant ice melts in Greenland. Ice profile studies conducted by NASA in the 1990s revealed Greenland's ice fields to be shrinking bu up to five meters in thickness in five years. Related topics: Greenland cools as world warms
Extractions: WELCOME to the ATM 10 SEVERE AND UNUSUAL WEATHER WEB SITE SPRING 2000 E-mail Instructor at ktpawu@ucdavis.edu Office hours MW 4:10-5 Hoagland Hall 165 TA email: hwahbeh@ucdavis.edu Office hours Thu 11-1 Hoagland Hall 107; Wbpaulk@rickadee.net Office hours MW 2:10-3 Hoagland 107 Instructor (Kyaw Tha) Home pages: Atmospheric Science version Department of Land, Air and Water Resources Version Research at the Wind River Canopy Crane Site update 6/06/00a IMPORTANT COURSE CHANGES - PLEASE READ THIS!!!! Help Session June 8, 2000 Thursday 5:10-6:30pm Wellman 106 Homework 6 has a new due date: June 7, 2000 Wednesday in lecture (was Wed. 5/31/00 before): change was based on class vote and TA approval. Tentative Early Final: June 9, 2000, at 1:10pm in Wellman 106 (lecture room) [note new room] You MUST sign up for this by signing a permission/waiver form. According to rumors, Texts (used) may be available at Off-Campus books. Friday's 11-11:50 am Discussion Section A01CRN#47995 HAS BEEN MOVED TO Thursday 10-10:50 am in Hoagland Hall 159 because of schedule conflicts beyond our control. If you cannot make this time, please try to transfer to one of the other sections! Friday's 12:10-1:00pm Discussions Section A02CRN#47996 WILL MEET IN HOAGLAND HALL 159 instead of Wellman (where it was originally scheduled) at the originally scheduled time (12:10-1:00 pm) Schedule General Course Description Course Objectives Homework, Test and Final Rules
Extractions: WELCOME to the ATM 60 ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS AND DYNAMICS Don't forget the HELP session Monday December 10, 2001 Hoagland Hall 145!!! Please Come!!!! Fall 2001 2001 Kyaw Tha Paw U E-mail Instructor at ktpawu@ucdavis.edu Office hours Primary: Wednesday 10-11 am or by appointment; Secondary, Monday 1:10-2:00pm Hoagland Hall 165 TA email: byang@ucdavis.edu Office hours Fri 2-3 Hoagland Hall 124; feanderson@ ucdavis.edu Office hours Tues 4-5, Thu 3-4 Hoagland 124 Instructor (Kyaw Tha) Home pages: Department of Land, Air and Water Resources Version Research at the Wind River Canopy Crane Site -UCD site Research at the Wind River Canopy Crane Site -home site TA home pages: Bai Yang's research page General Course Description Mini-Feedback Form, Due Monday EVERY WEEK Lecture 1 ... Lecture 9 supplemental handout 1 10/17/01,WORD DOCUMENTmay have better equations Lecture 9 supplemental handout 2 10/17/01,WORD DOCUMENTmay have better equations Lecture 10 Lecture 11 Lecture 12 Lecture 13 ... Coriolis Demo MPEG 11/19/01 (from Univeristy of Illinois) http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/fw/gifs/coriolis.mpg