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  1. Rainfall-Runoff Modelling in Smalland Medium-sized Alpine Catchments: Development of Components for an OperationalRunoff Forecasting Model by Dieter Theiner, 2008-05-18
  2. Knowledge-Action Systems for Seasonal to Interannual Climate Forecasting: Summary of a Workshop by Roundtable on Science and Technology for Sustainability, National Research Council, 2005-01-21
  3. Weather Forecasting Accuracy for FAA Traffic Flow Management: A Workshop Report by Committee for a Workshop on Weather Forecasting Accuracy for FAA Traffic Control, National Research Council, 2003-02-28
  4. Meteorology, Weather, and Methods of Forecasting by Thomas Russell, 2009-12-31
  5. Meteorology: A Textbook On The Weather, The Causes Of Its Changes And Weather Forecasting (1918) by Willis Isbister Milham, 2010-09-10
  6. Meteorology: A Textbook On The Weather, The Causes Of Its Changes And Weather Forecasting (1918) by Willis Isbister Milham, 2010-09-10
  7. Atmospheric Sciences: Atmospheric sciences, Earth's atmosphere, Meteorology,Atmospheric chemistry, Atmospheric physics, Weatherforecasting, Climatology, Climate change, Aeronomy
  8. The Basic Essentials of Weather Forecasting by Michael Hodgson, 1992-06
  9. Weather Forecasting: For Outdoor Enthusiasts (Nuts 'n' Bolts Guide) by Bob Newman, 1996-09
  10. Spatial Objective Analysis by Author Unknown, 1987-02-11
  11. Making and Using Your Own Weather Station (Venture Books) by Beulah Tannenbaum, Harold E. Tannenbaum, 1989-03
  12. Climatic History and the Future by H. H. Lamb, 1985-06
  13. Physical Processes in Atmospheric Models by D. R. Sikka, 1992-10
  14. Energy in a Changing Climate by Martin Nicholson, 2009-02

61. Meteorology
for information in our forecasting Office. well as forecasts and general meteorologicalinformation research and publications concerning meteorology produced by
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IRELAND University College Dublin: Dept. of Agriculture Joint Working Group on Applied Agricultural Meteorology (AGMET) UK Dundee Satellite Receiving Station, Dundee University Dundee Satellite Receiving Station, Dundee University, UK, maintains an up-to-date archive of images from NOAA, Sea Star and Terra polar orbiting satellites. Images from geostationary satellites covering the whole earth are also available. Satellite imagery from this site is used for information in our Forecasting Office. UK Meteorological Office This is the Official site for the UK Met Office. This site provides information about the UK Met Office as well as forecasts and general meteorological information. Access to research and publications concerning meteorology produced by this organisation is also available. Forecasts and weather data for Ireland is also available. INTERNATIONAL American Meteorological Society The American Meteorological Society promotes the development and dissemination of information and education on the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences. Founded in 1919, AMS has a membership of more than 11 000 professionals, professors, students, and weather enthusiasts. AMS publishes nine atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic journals - in print and online - sponsors more than 12 conferences annually, and offers numerous programs and services. Access to publications and current research is an invaluable resource for our library.

62. Untitled Document
05/00); Series of Weather forecasting Articles from Joseph BarTholomai; COMET computer-basedtraining modules in forecasting and general meteorology, from the
http://www.australianweathernews.com/learn_about_forecasting_weather.htm
Learn about the Weather How weather works
General

Atmospheric Optics

Observing weather
Using your eyes

Using instruments

Analysing weather
Meteorological data

Surface charts

Upper air charts

Weather software
Forecasting Forecasting weather Climatic data Other useful information Bureau of Meteorology Weather Forecasting

63. HUNGARIA
Numerical Methods, 0+2, general Physics, 3+2, 4+2, 4+2, 3+0, Mesosynoptics, 2+1,Satellite meteorology, 2+1, Numerical Prediction, 3+0, 3+0. Long Range forecasting,2+1,
http://www.met.fu-berlin.de/dmg/dmg_home/hungary.html
HUNGARY
OVERALL PICTURE OF METEOROLOGY Hungarian Meteorological Service (HMS)
The Hungarian Meteorological Service is a central governmental institution. The staff (about 320 person) is organized into a few different divisions: -Presidential Office (Controller, Legal Adviser, Technical Adviser, Scientific Adviser) - Library -Section for International Relation -Satellite Research Laboratory -Division for Atmospheric Observation -Section for Surface Observation -Section for Upper-Air Observation and Radar-meteorology -Section for Methodology and Quality Management -Division for Telecommunication and Data Processing -Software Development, System management -Technical Maintenance and Development -Division for Weather Forecasting -Section for Weather Forecasting -Section for Aeronautical Meteorology -Section for Public Relations -Section for Climatology and Applied Meteorology -Division for Research and Development -Section for Develoment in Weather Forecasting -Section for Research and Development in Climatology -Section for Analysis of Atmospheric Environment -Satellite Research Laboratory -Division for Finance and Maintenance Outside Hungarian Meteorological Service Other institutes dealing with meteorology in Hungary: -Universities -Kossuth Lajos University, Debrecen, Department of Meteorology

64. UC Davis General Catalog: ATM Program
processes that involve the general circulation of a broad background in meteorology,the major of career areas are weather forecasting, agricultural meteorology
http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/ucdwebcatalog/programs/ATM/ATMmajor.html
General Information The Program Requirements Courses PDF File
The Major Program
Atmospheric science is the study of the layer of air that surrounds the planet. It includes all weather phenomena, such as frontal systems and clouds, as well as severe weather events such as hurricanes and tornadoes. Concerns regarding the effects of human activity on the quality of the air we breathe, and on possible global warming are also central to this field of study. The Program. Modern meteorology is a quantitative science that is becoming increasingly computer oriented. In addition to the study of daily weather events, the program deals with fundamental physical processes that involve the general circulation of the atmosphere; mass and energy transfers at the planetary surface and within the atmosphere; solar and terrestrial radiation; atmospheric interaction with the biosphere; climate variations; air pollution meteorology; and developments in modern meteorological instrumentation. As well as providing a broad background in meteorology, the major includes an informal minor area to be chosen from mathematics, computer science, environmental studies, resource management or a physical or biological science. Internships and Career Alternatives.

65. Advanced Forecasting Meteorology 416
of the forecast contests and with realtime data acquisition on the Departmentof meteorology's computer systems. Practice forecasting Period. * general **.
http://www.ems.psu.edu/~fritsch/M416.html

66. Earth Science
meteorology Links. meteorology general Links VESR. Farrar's meteorology Links.Univ. Thunderstorms A Recipe. Weather forecasting. Forecast Links - VESR.
http://www.rcs.k12.va.us/science/earth.html
Following Links Taken from Bob Sandy's Webpage Virginia Earth Science Resource Page Astrophotos!!!
Meterology
General Links:
Yahoo - Meteorology Lycos - Meteorology Snap.Com - Meteorology SciCentral - Meteorology ... Meteorology General Links - VESR Farrar's Meteorology Links Univ. Illinois Index helper WeatherEye Athena Weather Curriculum ... NOAA Home Page
Tornadoes And Hurricanes:
Tornado Twister! Tornado Links - VESR Severe Storms Spotters Guide Severe Weather Links - VESR Tornado Warning! The Tornado Project Hurricanes and Tornados - Links Hurricanes ... Hurricane Links - VESR Miami Museum of Science - Hurricanes Hurricane Hunters Home Page National Hurricane Center Atlantic Tropical Weather Center ... Questions about Hurricanes
Miscellaneous Links:
All About Clouds Clouds and Precipitation Cloud Links - VESR Moisture and Clouds Forces and Winds Wind - VESR Air Masses and Fronts Midlatitude Cyclones Lightning About Rainbows ... Forecast Links - VESR Satellite Links - VESR The Water Cycle The Aurora Page Auroras: Self Guided Lesson El Nino ... AIRS - Atmospheric Infrared Sounder NOAA Home Page Oceanography General Links: Yahoo - Oceanography Lycos - Oceanography Snap.Com - Oceanography

67. Meetings Of Interest For Seasonal Forecasting
International Conference on forecasting Monsoons from Days to XXVI general Assemblyof the European Geophysical and Iberian Congress on meteorology and VIII
http://www.ecmwf.int/research/demeter/links/congress.html
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Meetings of interest for seasonal forecasting
Demeter General News Links ... Websites
This page contains links pointing to updated congresses and meetings. Given that DEMETER is a multidisciplinar project, partners should update the list with the information they may receive for their specific fields. Next meetings:

68. Meteorology Curr. Course Desc., Grad. School, USDA
Dynamic meteorology I covers the general principles of stability and convection,and applies these principles to weather analysis and forecasting.
http://grad.usda.gov/programs_services/corres/meto_coursedes.cfm
Meteorology Course Descriptions
Introduction to Meteorology
Physical Meteorology Dynamic Meteorology I Dynamic Meteorology II ... Meteorology Links
Introduction to Meteorology
12 lessons
Faculty: Raymond Motha
Description: The course presents a comprehensive survey of the atmosphere for an introductory audience whose intention is either to pursue the field of meteorology as a profession or to gain a better understanding of the atmosphere for personal knowledge. Topics focus on the major elements and concepts of meteorology including radiation, temperature, moisture and atmospheric stability, forms of condensation and precipitation, air pressure and winds, the atmospheric circulation, air masses, weather patterns and weather analysis and forecasting. The contents provide a basic foundation for understanding current environmental issues related to the atmosphere. This course is recommended for 3 semester hour credits.
Prerequisites: College Algebra and General Physics
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10 lessons
Faculty: Jeffrey N. Savadel

69. Workshop On Antarctic NWP And Forecasting
NWP and forecasting in the planned RIME (Ross Island meteorology Experiment) project.In addition to these areas, there will be general discussions on the
http://www.mmm.ucar.edu/amps/anfwkshp.html
Antarctic NWP and Forecasting Workshop Announcement June 4-5, 2002 NCAR Foothills Laboratory Boulder, CO
Workshop Program> Schedule
NCAR's Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Division and the Byrd Polar Research Center of the Ohio State University invite you to attend the Antarctic NWP and Forecasting Workshop at the NCAR Foothills Laboratory , Boulder, Colorado. The workshop is aimed to: (i) review the status of Antarctic weather forecasting and real-time modeling (with a focus on the Antarctic Mesocale Prediction System [AMPS], which supports operations of the U.S. National Science Foundation); (ii) serve as a forum for the presentation of current research and ideas related to Antarctic meteorology, NWP, and forecasting; and (iii) solicit feedback from the users of NWP systems and products covering Antarctica, including issues of model performance and support needs. The motivation for this workshop is the completion of the second season of the Antarctic Mesoscale Prediction System (AMPS) , a real-time mesocale modeling system which serves NSF's Antarctic operations. While there will be a few invited speakers, talks and extended abstracts are encouraged from all who would like to make an oral presentation on relevant work or experiences. The sessions will cover the following: (a) NSF's AMPS system: issues, performance, and user feeback; (b) Antarctic NWP research and forecasting efforts (including investigations of forecast events and modeled phenomena, polar atmospheric modeling, etc.); and (c) the role of Antarctic NWP and forecasting in the planned RIME (Ross Island Meteorology Experiment) project.

70. Expected Course Offerings
Courses, Earth Science Education Courses/general Earth Science 125(g) Principles ofPaleontology, meteorology Courses, 870122(g) Weather Analysis and forecasting,
http://www.earth.uni.edu/expected.html
Web design by Siobahn Morgan
Expected Course Offerings 2003-2007
The courses offered during any given semester can change due to various causes. Students should contact the department of Earth Science to check whether there are any expected changes in the following schedule that may alter their graduation plans.
Spring 2003
Geology Courses Astronomy Courses Earth Science Education Courses/General Earth Science Courses 870:031 Physical Geology 870:010 Astronomy 870:037 Field Studies in 870:035 Earth History 870:151 Planets 870:137(g) Field Studies in 870:115(g) Volcanology 870:152 Stars 870:181 Investigations in Earth Science 870:125(g) Principles of Paleontology Meteorology Courses 870:135 Optical Mineralogy-Petrography 870:021 Elements of Weather 870:175(g) Hydrogeology 870:122(g) Weather Analysis and Forecasting
Autumn 2003
Geology Courses Astronomy Courses 870:031 Physical Geology 870:010 Astronomy 870:035 Earth History 870:154 Observational Astronomy 870:130 Crystallography Meteorology Courses 870:131 Systematic Mineralogy 870:021 Elements of Weather 870:136(g) Stratigraphy and Sedimentation 870:121(g) Meteorology 870:141(g) Geomorphology Earth Science Education Courses/General Earth Science Courses 870:142(g) Igneous Petrology 870:022 Elements of Weather Lab 870:171(g) Environmental Geology
Spring 2004
Geology Courses Astronomy Courses Earth Science Education Courses/General Earth Science Courses 870:031 Physical Geology 870:010 Astronomy 870:037 Field Studies in 870:035 Earth History 870:151 Planets 870:137(g) Field Studies in

71. UNC Earth Sciences Meteorology Courses
MET 205 general meteorology (4) ( 3 lecture, 2 laboratory MET 442 Synoptic meteorologyLaboratory (3) Corequisite MET charts and data in forecasting of current
http://met.unco.edu/metcrs/metcrs.htm
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Meteorology Courses
MET 110 Climate and Humans (3) A general education course that explores the interrelationships between people and climate. The factors and elements of climate, impact of people on climate and influence of climate on historical events. MET 205 General Meteorology (4) ( 3 lecture, 2 laboratory) The basic course in meteorology. The atmosphere, its structure and composition. Radiation, temperature, pressure, wind, humidity, precipitation, clouds, air masses and fronts. Measurements. Weather maps. Fee required. MET 306 Dynamic Meteorology (3) ( 2 lecture, 3 laboratory) Prerequisites: MET 205, MATH 131. In-depth treatment of gas laws, atmosphere thermodynamics and stability, could dynamics and adiabatic charts. Fee required. MET 315 Meteorological Instruments and Codes (2) (4 Laboratory) Prerequisites: MET 205, MET 306. meteorological instruments and their operations; weather maps and data exchange; codes and plotting of charts. Fee required. MET 360 Physical Meteorology (3) Prerequisites: MET 205, MATH 124. Physical structure of the atmosphere, radiation in atmosphere, radiation laws, cloud microphysics, precipitation processes.

72. Meteorology (MET) Courses
include the heat balance, stability, precipitation processes, cyclonic activity,severe weather and forecasting techniques. MET 353, general meteorology, 4 cr.
http://www.southalabama.edu/bulletin/courmet.htm

University Calendar
General Information Departments of Instruction Admission/Enrollment Svc. ... Home METEOROLOGY (MET) MET 340 Introduction to Meteorology 4 cr Analysis of weather phenomena and patterns on a global and local scale. Major topics include the heat balance, stability, precipitation processes, cyclonic activity, severe weather and forecasting techniques. Particular attention is devoted to the jet stream and its effect on surface weather. (Identical to GEO 340.) Prerequisite: GEO 101. Fee. MET 341 Climatology 3 cr Analysis of global climate as aggregate weather. Component elements, factors controlling distribution, resulting area patterns, and climatic classification are studied. (Identical to GEO 341.) Prerequisite: GEO/MET 340 or MET 353. Fee. MET 353 General Meteorology 4 cr An overall view of the field of meteorology for science majors. The course uses a quantitative approach to study the composition of the atmosphere, atmospheric processes, global circulation, and storm development. Corequisite: MA 125. Fee.

73. Meteorology Programs
general survey of meteorology with focus on physical principles explaining weatherchange. top. Geog 304, Observations in meteorology and forecasting, 2, max
http://www.scalialab.com/major.htm
Scalia Lab Internet Center Ohio University - Athens Campus Ohio University Front Door
Ohio University Department of Geography
http://www.scalialab.com Call (740) 593-1717 for a Current Forecast 24 hours a Day! Scalia Lab Home Current Forecast Climate Summary Weather Links ... Alumni Page Meteorology Programs Meteorology Majors The Meteorology major helps undergraduates determine what aspects of meteorology they care for most by allowing 3 emphases to choose from. The emphases are of Physics, Mathematics, and Geography. The additional requirements for these majors are listed below. Click on any class to get the class description as it is stated in the Undergraduate Catalog. General Meteorology Requirements
Freshman Sophmore Junior Senior Geography 101 Geology 211 Geography 302 Geography 305 ... Geology 101 Math Geography 303 Geography 406 Math 263 A B C Math Geography 304 Geography 407 Chemistry Physics Physics Physics 411 English Composition Geography 201 English Composition 2 Computer Programming Classes Physics Emphasis Requirements
CE 340
Physics 272 Physics 316 Physics 412 Physics 273 or Physics 423 Mathematic Emphasis Requirements
Math 410
Math 444 Math 445 Math 446 Geography Emphasis Requirements
Geography 121
Geography 315 Geography 260 Geography 481 or Geography 316 or Geography 360 or Geography 411 or Geography 365 Meteorology Minor A minimum of 28 hours in Geography. Mandatory Classes Include:

74. Tropical Meteorology (Meteo 452/597C) Class Goals And 2002
Tropical meteorology (Meteo 452/597C) Class Goals. Theory and forecasting of tropicalweather and climate and tropical convective systems in general will be
http://www.essc.psu.edu/~evans/0CLASSES/T2002/Goals-Syllabus.html

75. Obligation-of-flood-and-storm-warning
low pressure, and floods so that the general Department of Hydrometeorology canupdate pressure and floods, and also summarise and evaluate forecasting.
http://www.undp.org.vn/dmu/reference/en/obligation-of-flood-and-storm-warning.ht
Floods and Storms Warning Responsibilities 1- General Department of Hydro- Meteorology:
  • Organises regular observation and prompt identification of weather and hydrological conditions, and transmits official bulletins on storms and tropical low pressure occurring in the East Sea, and on floods on the main rivers throughout the country.

  • As storms, tropical low pressure, or floods on main rivers occur, the General Department of Hydro-Meteorology is obliged to transmit bulletins on these storms, tropical low pressure, and floods, as stipulated in Chapter II, and to provide such information to the relevant authorities (see List of Agencies Provided Information on Storms, Tropical Low Pressure Area and Flooding by the General Department of Hydro-meteorology)
  • Instructs and supervises Regional Hydro-Meteorology Stations, Provincial Forecasting Stations, and Hydro-Meteorology Services in vulnerable areas in providing prompt information on storms, tropical low pressure, and floods to Provincial Party Offices, to People’s Committees, to Committees for Flood and Storm Control at all levels, to Central and Provincial broadcasting stations, to television stations, and to Central and local daily papers.
2- Central Committee for Flood and Storm Control:
  • Receives bulletins from the General Department of Hydro-Meteorology on storms, tropical low pressure and floods. Based on the latest information, the Central Committee for Flood and Storm Control decides the proper measures to take in directing and managing work according to its functions.

76. HTML REDIRECT
the Federal Coordinator of meteorology this agency Tropical forecasting ChristopherLandsea's Tropical FAQ REALTIME DATA general Pages FSU Rawinsonde Page
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77. Roger Brugge's Homepage
researchers to diagnose output from the Global forecasting models of I've startedis the jobseekers mailing list for meteorology and related general information
http://www.met.rdg.ac.uk/~brugge/main.html
Roger Brugge's Weather Page Search for a topic in these web documents. Enter a country, place, element (eg. rain or pressure), chart type (eg. forecast, 500), etc. Search all the worldwide monthly climate summaries of the University of Reading for reports from a given location. These pages are updated frequently; if you know of a source of information that you think should be included, please email me and I will add it. What's happening around the globe - updated weekly
Current Global Climate Highlights - from Climate Prediction Center
New features (all included in my pages listed below):
ANOTHER PRODUCT: I also produce a weekly compilation of worldwide news items related to the weather. This is freely available currently via email; if you would like to obtain this (back issues are available back to 1994) then send me a request to that effect.
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US weather information
French weather and climate data
Chesterton, Staffs, AWS
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Nailsworth, Gloucs, AWS
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UK automatic weather stations
AVHRR imagery received by Bernard Burton of Wokingham
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78. Linforth, Donald John - Bright Sparcs Biographical Entry
from 1958 before joining the Victorian Regional Office (19631976) of the Bureauof meteorology in 1963, working in general forecasting and specialised
http://www.asap.unimelb.edu.au/bsparcs/biogs/P003273b.htm
Bright Sparcs
Biographical entry
Home
Browse Search Previous ... Next This page supported by
Linforth, Donald John (1934 - )
Online Sources Published Sources Meteorologist Born: 19 February 1934 Toora, Victoria, Australia Linforth worked for the Bureau of Meteorology for 31 years, 1963-1994, and was Superintendent of Operational and Information Services, 1978-1985, and Superintendent of Public and Marine weather services, 1985-1994. Career Highlights Online Sources Published Sources See Also Structure based on ISAAR(CPF) - click here for an explanation of the fields Prepared by: Helen Morgan
Created: 10 May 2001
Modified: 2 November 2001 Published by Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre on ASAPWeb
Originally published by Australian Science Archives Project.
Submit any comments, questions, corrections and additions
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Updated: 3 March 2003
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79. NEMAS Message Boards *-* Main *-*
Forum Moderators jcovington, mdouglas) general Discussion about the science of meteorology,4, 16, Forum for convective severe weather forecasting, and the
http://www.members.nemas.net/
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80. Federation And Meteorology, War History Of The Australian Meteorological Service
of meteorological assistants, two general assistants and addition of one senior forecastingofficer, a 10 October 1997, Bureau of meteorology © Online Edition
http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/fam/0673.html
Page 673
Federation and Meteorology

Table of Contents

War History of the Australian Meteorological Service

Foreword

Preface
...
Chapter 5: Meteorology in Aviation

Chapter 6: Central Forecasting Services
General Reorganisation for War
Security and Censorship

Code and Cipher Development
National Synoptic Broadcasts Services to Armed Forces ... Contact us Chapter 6: Central Forecasting Services
General Reorganisation for War
Before hostilities began the staff of the forecasting section at headquarters comprised the supervising meteorologist, Mr H. E. Camm, four duty forecasters, the same number of meteorological assistants, two general assistants and a messenger, but, in order to meet the heavy demands of service formations and essential industries, the establishment was increased during the war by the addition of one senior forecasting officer, a meteorological assistant and three other persons. In 1940, also, a small subsection was formed to attend to preparation and distribution of weather ciphers and recoding tables. It was placed under the control of a former Commonwealth Meteorologist in Mr W. A. Watt, who volunteered to return from retirement for the purpose. People in Bright Sparcs Watt, William Shand

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