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         Meteorology General:     more books (100)
  1. Meteorology (7th Edition) by Richard A. Anthes, 1996-07-29
  2. Calculating the Weather, Volume 60: Meteorology in the 20th Century (International Geophysics) by Frederik Nebeker, 1995-05-22
  3. Meteorology for Glider Pilots by C. E. Wallington, 1980-03
  4. Fundamentals of Meteorology by Louis J. Battan, 1984-01
  5. Otot Ha-Shamayim: Samuel Ibn Tibbon's Hebrew Version of Aristotle's Meteorology : A Critical Edition (Aristoteles Semitico-Latinus, Vol 8) by Shmuel Ibn Tibbon, Resianne Fontaine, et all 1997-08-01
  6. Meteorology Source Book (Mcgraw-Hill Science and Reference Series)
  7. Basic Meteorology: A Physical Outline by J. F. R. McIlveen, 1987-01
  8. Dynamics of the Atmosphere: A Course in Theoretical Meteorology by Wilford Zdunkowski, Andreas Bott, 2003-04-28
  9. Basic Meteorology: An Introduction to the Science by L. Latief Moses, 1981-07
  10. Elements of Meteorology by Albert Miller, Jack C. Thompson, et all 1983-01
  11. Engineering Meteorology (Studies in wind engineering and industrial aerodynamics) by E. Plate, 1982-08
  12. Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitation to the Atmosphere by C. Donald Ahrens, 1997-12
  13. Dynamic Meteorology: A Basic Course (Hodder Arnold Publication) by Adrian Gordon, Warwick Grace, et all 1997-12-15
  14. Meteorology Today: An Introduction to Weather, Climate, and the Environment by C. Donald Ahrens, 1994-09-07

21. Meteorology
General Meteorology Studies Isentrope Altitude CrossSections. MesoscaleTemperature Fluctuations Introduction to evidence for mesoscale
http://reductionism.net.seanic.net/bgary.mtp2/met_genl.html
General Meteorology Studies Isentrope Altitude Cross-Sections Mesoscale Temperature Fluctuations Introduction to evidence for mesoscale isentrope wrinkles
(repeated from previous web page) Mesoscale Fluctuation Amplitude
(repeated from previous web page) Double Tropopause Study (DC951211, AK to HI) Jumping Tropopauses caused by mountain waves
Mountain Waves First Mountain Wave Encountered by MTP Biggest Mountain Wave Encountered by MTP Isentrope 2-D Topography for Mountain Waves AAOE MTP Results publication
Airborne Studies of General Interest Description of the MTP/DC8 Initial Calibration and T(z) RMS Performance Assessment Description of the MTP/DC8 Latest Calibration and T(z) RMS Performance Assessment MTP/ER2 and MTP/DC8 Calibration and Performance Summary Rogue Waves Tropopause Temperatures Planetary Boundary Layer Airborne T(z) Profiling Flying Isentropically with UAVs Intrusion Flight Official MTP web page (maintained by Dr. M. J. Mahoney, JPL)
Ground-Based Studies, Global Warming, and Miscellaneous Concern over use of MSU satellite data to infer global warming (published in Science magazine) Ground-Based Altitude Temperature Profiling Ground-Based Aviation Icing Hazard Demonstration Burn-Off Time Santa Barbara Measurements of Stratus Cloud Formation and Dissipation Ground-Based Vapor and Liquid Mapping Overview Description of MTP/ER2 (repeat) Overview Description of MTP/DC8 (repeat) Return to home page This site opened:

22. Bureau Of Meteorology - Home Page
Weather, climate and hydrology services; also details educational projects, publications, and contacts Category Science Earth Sciences Government Agencies Oceania...... REGISTERED USERS. Aviation Users Marine Users Defence Users general Users. CopyrightCommonwealth of Australia 2003, Commonwealth Bureau of meteorology (ABN 92
http://www.bom.gov.au/

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Victoria
New South Wales Aus. Capital Territory ... General Users THIS MONTH'S FEATURE ( previous ) Visit for information on school projects, experiments and study units. INDIGENOUS WEATHER KNOWLEDGE LEARN ABOUT METEOROLOGY CURRENT NEWS SUMMARY AND LATEST MEDIA RELEASE SILO SERVICES FOR AGRICULTURE SPECIAL SERVICES UNIT (SSU) Read the most recent Media Release Advisory Board Annual Report 2001-02 Indigenous Weather Knowledge ... Ministers Commonwealth of Australia 2003, Bureau of Meteorology (ABN 92 637 533 532) Please note the relating to the use of the information on this site and our site Users of these web pages are deemed to have read and accepted the conditions described in the

23. Institute Of Geophysics
Victoria University of Wellington. Website has information about the university's geophysics programs, seismology, meteorology, New Zealand volcanoes and earthquakes, and earthquakes in general.
http://www.vuw.ac.nz/publications/calendar/2002/sectione/SectionE-32.html
Calendar 2002 - Section E
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Readers are referred to the
Institute of Geophysics
Level 3, Cotton Building; Tel. 463 5346; Fax 463 5186
The Institute of Geophysics provides a focus for teaching and research in geophysics at Victoria. It includes members of several schools who have an interest in the physics of the solid and fluid earth, including meteorology, geomagnetism and palaeomagnetism, seismology and seismic hazard assessment, tectonics and lithospheric structure, mantle convection and plate reconstruction.
2002 Victoria University Calendar
Last Reviewed: 20 November 2001 by
VUW Content Manager

24. Earthquake Reports
Indian meteorology Department website; giving lists of earthquakes, reports and warnings, and other general information.
http://www.imd.ernet.in/section/seismo/dynamic/welcome.htm
Home
Seismology

Earthquake Terminology
EARTHQUAKE REPORTS
Latest Preliminary Report
Preliminary list of Earthquakes of Magnitude 5 and above Current Month Last Month

25. Meteorology Guide: The Online Guides
UI Department of Atmospheric Sciences provides this colorful tutorial on the atmospheric sciences covering weather patterns, forecasting, and hurricanes. The Online meteorology Guide is a collection of webbased instructional modules that use multimedia navigation system, or WW2010 in general is accessible from About This Server.
http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/%28Gh%29/guides/mtr/home.rxml
Graphic by: Steven E. Hall The Online Meteorology Guide is a collection of web-based instructional modules that use multimedia technology and the dynamic capabilities of the web. These resources incorporate text, colorful diagrams, animations, computer simulations, audio and video to introduce fundamental concepts in the atmospheric sciences. Selected pages link to (or will soon link to) relevant classroom activities and current weather products to reinforce topics discussed in the modules and allow the user to apply what has been learned to real-time weather data. Available modules include: Modules
Last Update: 09/02/99 Light and Optics
The interaction between light and atmospheric particles and the colorful optical effects that result. Clouds and Precipitation
Cloud classifications and the processes by which clouds and precipitation develop. Forces and Winds
Forces that influence the flow of air and how they interact to produce wind. Air Masses and Fronts
The most common types of air masses and fronts, plus a look at the different types of advection. Weather Forecasting
General forecasting methods, important surface features, plus forecasting tips for different scenarios.

26. REDIRECT
The Senior Research Scientist, Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies offers a wealth of information on chasing and meteorology in general.
http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/~doswell/index.html
This page has moved.
The new site is at: http://www.cimms.ou.edu/~doswell/index.html
Be aware that bookmarks and links need to be changed immediately.

27. Welcome To Sofreavia
Civil Aviation and meteorology air traffic management, airports, aviation and general meteorology and environment and their technical, operational, organizational as well as economic and financial aspects.
http://www.sofreavia.com/

28. Sci.geo.meteorology Newsgroup FAQs
PSC meteorology Program offers descriptions and photographs of basic cloud forms, including high, middle, and low clouds, fog, multilevel clouds, and orographic clouds. The PSC meteorology Program has developed this server to provide explanations of and access to detailed "boutique" is to provide a general cloud reference and is not intended
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/by-newsgroup/sci/sci.geo.meteorology.html
Search FAQs - Show References Search Subject/Archive Names Search Article Headers sci.geo.meteorology Newsgroup FAQs By Archive-name By Author By Category ... Help
  • meteorology/cdroms: Multipart Single Part
    Subject: Meteorology FAQ Part 4/7: Sources of CD-ROMs
    Maintainer: hcane@mobile.gulf.net (Tom Berg)
    Last Posted: 19 Mar 2003 10:55:20 GMT
    Last-modified: 1 April 2000
  • meteorology/faq-intro: Multipart Single Part
    Subject: Meteorology FAQ Part 1/7: Intro
    Maintainer: hcane@mobile.gulf.net (Tom Berg)
    Last Posted: 19 Mar 2003 10:55:19 GMT
    Last-modified: 1 March 2000
  • meteorology/net-resources: Multipart Single Part
    Subject: Meteorology FAQ Part 5/7: Sources of weather data
    Maintainer: hcane@mobile.gulf.net (Tom Berg) Last Posted: 19 Mar 2003 10:55:22 GMT Last-modified: 1 March 2000
  • meteorology/print-resources: Multipart Single Part Subject: Meteorology FAQ Part 6/7: Print and other resources Maintainer: hcane@mobile.gulf.net (Tom Berg) Last Posted: 19 Mar 2003 10:55:21 GMT Last-modified: 1 April 2000
  • meteorology/research-data: Multipart Single Part Subject: Meteorology FAQ Part 3/7: Sources of research data Maintainer: hcane@mobile.gulf.net (Tom Berg)

29. Institutt For Geofysikk
The fields of hydrology, meteorology, and oceanography are represented at the department. general information about the department and information on research and academics.
http://www.geofysikk.uio.no/ENGELSK/
UiO - web pages UiO - persons WWW - AltaVista About the University Academics Student Life Research ... Guide to this web site
Department of Geophysics
The fields of hydrology meteorology atmospheric chemistry and dynamic meteorology ), and oceanography are represented at the Department of Geophysics. Some of the projects our groups are involved in:
Hydrology
Snowman FRIEND
Meteorology
Atmospheric Chemistry Dynamic Meteorology
Oceanography
Staying in Oslo Vacant positions?
Meetings etc
Calendar
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30. BoM-CAREERS IN METEOROLOGY
Nthn. Territory Tasmania. CAREERS IN meteorology. Information to Applicants.Trainee Technical Officer (Observer) general Information.
http://www.bom.gov.au/info/careers/
Weather: National Victoria NSW ACT ... Tasmania
CAREERS IN METEOROLOGY
Information to Applicants Please note: Application forms can only be accessed and downloaded when the Bureau is actively recruiting for these trainee positions. In general recruitment campaigns targeting these categories are conducted Australia-wide on an annual basis between July and September. Information and advice to applicants is updated on this website at that time.

31. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: Meteorology (General (Weather))
Looking for the best facts and sites on meteorology? This HomeworkCentral sectionfocuses on 'general (Weather)' and 'Weather' and 'Earth Science' and 'Science
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  • Introduction
  • Legends in Meteorology
  • Meteorology A to Z
  • Meteorology Online ... Contact Us
  • 32. Meteorology Glossary - General Coverage, Concisely Written
    Alphabetical listing of words, terms and definitions.Category Reference Dictionaries By Subject Science meteorology...... A distinction can be drawn between meteorology and climatology, the latter beingprimarily city or valley that may be different from that in the general region
    http://www.geog.ubc.ca/courses/g102/Resources/G102Glossary.html
    Meteorology Glossary
      From a soon-to-be-published book,
      C. David Whiteman, 1999: Mountain Meteorology: Fundamentals and Applications , Oxford University Press, New York, approx. 250pp.
      (Dave Whiteman is an atmospheric scientist at Battelle Pacific Northwest Labs, Richland, WA, USA. This web version of his glossary is produced with his permission.)
    Contents A B C D ... Z
    A
    Absolutely stable air : an atmospheric condition that exists when the environmental lapse rate is less than the moist adiabatic lapse rate. Absolutely unstable air : an atmospheric condition that exists when the environmental lapse rate is greater than the dry adiabatic lapse rate. Absorption : the process in which incident radiant energy is retained by a substance by conversion to some other form of energy. Acid precipitation : precipitation, as rain, snow or sleet containing relatively high concentrations of acid-forming chemicals that have been released into the atmosphere and combined with water vapor; harmful to the environment. Acid rain : see acid precipitation.

    33. General Reference On NWS/Private Sector Partnership
    Homepage Industrial meteorology Industrial meteorology Community Provider DirectoryVendor Sites general Reference on NWS/Private Sector Partnership.
    http://www.nws.noaa.gov/im/private.htm
    weather.gov Site Map News Organization Search
    Local forecast by
    "City, St" Search by city. Press enter or select the go button to submit request
    Homepage - Industrial Meteorology

    Industrial Meteorology Community
    Provider Directory

    Vendor Sites

    Community Links

    References
    Policy

    Technical
    System Notices Software NWS/NOAA Other Contact Us NWS.IM@noaa.gov
    General Reference on NWS/Private Sector Partnership

    34. Federation Of Earth Science Information Partners
    Earth Data Discovery Consortium Presents Pacific Expeditions El Niño ( CD-ROM- $29.95 ) Classroom Categories (Earth Science, meteorology, general Science)
    http://www.esipfed.org/education_center/subject.jsp?subject=Meteorology

    35. Federation And Meteorology, Memories Of The Bureau, 1946 To 1962, Page 1022
    For the general public, and particularly the younger generation, the use of radioas 1999 'A Very Special Family Memories of the Bureau of meteorology 1946 to
    http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/fam/1022.html
    Page 1022
    Federation and Meteorology

    Table of Contents

    Memories of the Bureau, 1946 to 1962

    Foreword

    Terminology
    ...
    Chapter 4: A Year at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Chapter 5: The Dwyer Years, 1955 to 1962
    Reorganising the Bureau

    Public Weather Services

    Forecasts for the General Public Importance of Radio Stations The Advent of Television Automatic Telephone Forecast Service Beacons ... Contact us
    Forecasts for the General Public
    The Dwyer years saw a significant increase in public awareness of the usefulness of the Bureau's forecasts for their everyday activities such as the choice of clothing for themselves and their children before leaving home, and the planning of leisure activities such as sport, picnics and outings. The growth in the number of radio stations and the availability of personal radios was an important factor in this increasing awareness. For the general public, and particularly the younger generation, the use of radio as a medium for entertainment and information became very popular and the earlier view of the older generation that forecast mistakes were objects of ridicule became replaced by a realisation that forecasts could be used to make life more comfortable. Forecast quality and accuracy were largely determined by the quality of the staff in the Divisional Offices and the timeliness and range of observational material. The preparation of forecasts involved three stages, specifically, plotting and analysis of surface (mean sea level) and upper air charts, consideration of possible changes in those charts and determination of likely temperatures, winds, rain and other weather elements during the forecast period.

    36. Federation And Meteorology, Memories Of The Bureau, 1946 To 1962, Page 970
    The general public began to be more aware of the Bureau and the value of Gibbs, WJ1999 'A Very Special Family Memories of the Bureau of meteorology 1946 to
    http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/fam/0970.html
    Page 970
    Federation and Meteorology

    Table of Contents

    Memories of the Bureau, 1946 to 1962

    Foreword

    Terminology
    ...
    Chapter 2: International Meteorology

    Chapter 3: The Timcke Years, 1950 to 1955
    A Period of Consolidation

    Aviation Services

    Services for the General Public Rockets and Atomic Weapons Instruments and Observations Climate and Statistics International Activities ... Contact us
    Services for the General Public
    By 1950 wartime restrictions had largely disappeared. Motor cars (mainly English or Australian) were available for those with the money to buy them, household appliances such as refrigerators, washing machines and vacuum cleaners were readily available and the wireless (radio) was becoming popular for entertainment, news and general information. In those pre-television days the wireless (radio) was a source of entertainment and relaxation for the whole family. Audrey and I had settled into our new home in Blackburn and life was good. Radio stations increased the frequency and detail in broadcasting weather forecasts and information from early morning to late in the evening in competition with newspapers which all sought copies of the weather chart, forecasts and general information. The ABC gave much air time to Bureau products, even to the extent of including detailed lists of rainfall and river heights. Radio stations also began to broadcast warnings of floods, frosts, bushfire risk and tropical cyclones. The general public began to be more aware of the Bureau and the value of its services. All of these developments provided stimulation for Bureau staff to strive for increased accuracy and relevance of forecasts and warnings.

    37. PSC Meteorology Program Cloud Boutique
    A more detailed examination of basic cloud forms from the PSC meteorology Program, with plenty of Category Kids and Teens School Time The Earth Weather Clouds...... The PSC meteorology Program has developed this server to provide explanations ofand The purpose of this boutique is to provide a general cloud reference and
    http://vortex.plymouth.edu/clouds.html
    Lenticular Clouds over Plymouth, NH
    PSC Meteorology Program Cloud Boutique
    The PSC Meteorology Program has developed this server to provide explanations of and access to detailed pictures of some basic cloud forms. The cloud images are relatively large (640x480) in order to show detailed structure and features. All of these pictures were taken in the local area around Plymouth, New Hampshire and most from the weather observation deck on the roof of Boyd Hall on the Plymouth State College campus. Clouds can move and change shape quickly as indicated in this 30 minute time-lapse mpeg video loop . The purpose of this "boutique" is to provide a general cloud reference and is not intended to provide an all-inclusive list. Images will be added to or changed as opportunities permit.
    Norwegian Version: Å utsikt denne side inne Norsk, falle i staver her over
    Cloud Classification
    Clouds are generally classified based on characteristics, such as, altitude, appearance, or origin. Altitude distinctions apply to those clouds that fit in various layers of the atmosphere as follows:
    • high clouds - have bases above 18,000 feet

    38. Course Requirements For B.S In Meteorology
    Additional general Education Requirements. Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, ComputerScience, Geography, Geology, Mathematics, meteorology, Oceanography and
    http://vortex.plymouth.edu/curriculum.html
    Met Instruments and Observations Class
    PSC Course Requirements for B.S. in Meteorology
    Recommended Sequence of Courses
    In order to help students finish the degree as efficiently as possible, a recommended course sequence has been created. The sequence takes into account prerequisites and semesters when courses are offered.
    Meteorology
    Other Required Courses

    39. Meteorology Department MSc General Information Page
    course offered jointly by the Departments of meteorology and Mathematics. PostgraduateProspectus, which gives fuller details of general University facilities
    http://www.met.rdg.ac.uk/Msc/postgr.html
    Search:
    Location: Home MSc General Information
    MSc Courses General Information
    Courses
    There are three masters level couses offered in the Department of Meteorology at the University of Reading. In addition there is a new course offered jointly by the Departments of Meteorology and Mathematics. You should read this page in conjunction with the University's Postgraduate Prospectus , which gives fuller details of general University facilities and such topics as English language entrance requirements. Application Forms are available in a number of formats and may be e-mailed back to the Faculty of Science Postgraduate Office when completed.

    40. Meteorology Unix System --- General Introduction
    An Introduction to Computing in the Department of meteorology, Universityof Reading. On to Unix for Beginners. Up to The Index. Who's Who.
    http://www.met.rdg.ac.uk/~swslandr/Unix_Course/Dept_Intro.html
    An Introduction to Computing in the Department of Meteorology, University of Reading
    On to Unix for Beginners . Up to The Index
    Who's Who
    The department has a number of staff with responsibities for the computer system. They include
    Paul Valdes
    Chair of Departmental Computing Committee (``Academic Direction''). Paul is the man who makes sure that all this computer wizardy is actually relevant to the department's work.
    Ray Saktreger
    Ray is the Departmental Computer Systems Manager and responsible for overseeing the development of the computer system. He is also the man to talk to about PCs and the one who looks after the undergraduates and MSc students.
    Lois Steenman-Clark
    Lois is the Supercomputing Co-ordinator for University's Global Atmospheric Modelling Project (UGAMP), and based in the Harry Pitt Building. Lois is responsible for all the `heavy duty' computer work done by UGAMP and by students associated with UGAMP.
    Andy Heaps
    Andy is responsible for all the workstations, X-Terminals and other computer wizardry in the Centre for Global Atmospheric Modelling (CGAM).
    Neil Ellis
    System manager and programmer for the TAMSAT group, who deal with satellite based research.

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