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         Meteorology:     more books (100)
  1. Meteorology (7th Edition) by Richard A. Anthes, 1996-07-29
  2. Weather Predicting by Astro-Meteorology by H. S. Green, 2010-05-23
  3. The Atmosphere: An Introduction to Meteorology, Books a la Carte Edition (11th Edition) by Frederick K. Lutgens, Edward J. Tarbuck, et all 2009-07-27
  4. Meteorology of the Southern Hemisphere (Meteorological Monographs (Amer Meteorological Soc)) by David J. Karoly, Dayton G. Vincent, 1999-01-01
  5. Satellite Meteorology: An Introduction (International Geophysics) by Stanley Q. Kidder, Thomas H. Vonder Haar, 1995-08-29
  6. The sciences: a reading book for children : astronomy, physics--heat, light, sound, electricity, magnetism--chemistry, physiography, meteorology by Edward Singleton Holden, 2010-08-06
  7. Desert Meteorology by Thomas T. Warner, 2009-01-18
  8. Cloud Physics: A Popular Introduction to Applied Meteorology by Louis J. Battan, 2003-06-17
  9. Calculating the Weather, Volume 60: Meteorology in the 20th Century (International Geophysics) by Frederik Nebeker, 1995-05-22
  10. A handbook of Renaissance meteorology,: With particular reference to Elizabethan and Jacobean literature by S. K Heninger, 1968
  11. Physical Meteorology by John C. Johnson, 1954-04-15
  12. History of Meteorology to 1800 by H. Howard Frisinger, 1983-06
  13. The meteorology of Pakistan: Climate and weather of Pakistan by K. M Shamshad, 1988
  14. Agricultural meteorology, the effect of weather on crops by J W. b. 1863 Smith, 2010-08-19

61. Franklin, MA - Schools - Horace Mann Middle School Middle School - Meteorology C
Current weather, meeting schedule and links to weather websites.
http://www.franklin.ma.us/auto/schools/horace/activities/metclub/
Franklin, MA Town Community Business ... Extra-Curricular Activities
Meteorology Club
H.M.M.S. Meteorology Club H.M.M.S. Meteorology Club H.M.M.S. Meteorology Club H.M.M.S. Meteorology Club H.M.M.S. Meteorology Club Welcome to the H.M.M.S Meteorology Club webpage. This page is designed to serve as a resource for accurate weather and scientific information. It has numerous links to various web sites that contain atmospheric, astronomical and scientific data. Please visit the sites today to learn more about the atmosphere. The Meteorology Club meets every Monday afternoon in room L14 with Mr. Schliefke. Click here to view a calendar listing meeting times. Weather Websites Current weather conditions Local Television Stations WHDH Channel 7 WCVB Channel 5 WBZ Channel 4 The Weather Channel ... UPN 38 General Weather Sites Weathernet Intellicast National Weather Service Computer Model Forecasts ...
Click here for times of sunrise and sunset.
Click here to return to top of page.
Updated: Nov 16, 2002
Franklin
Town Community Business ... Franklin Town Crier This Web site has been developed for the benefit of residents, schools, businesses, and anyone who is interested in the town. It is a work-in-progress. We welcome your questions, comments, and feedback on how we can make it more useful and enjoyable to use. If you are interested in joining the Franklin Web Committee contact the Webmaster "Genius without education is like silver in the mine." - Benjamin Franklin

62. Naval Research Laboratory Monterey Homepage
Marine meteorology Division (Code 7500). THIS IS AN OFFICIAL US NAVY WEB SITE.PLEASE READ THIS PRIVACY AND SECURITY STATEMENT BEFORE PROCEEDING.
http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/
Marine Meteorology Division (Code 7500)
THIS IS AN OFFICIAL U.S. NAVY WEB SITE.
PLEASE READ THIS PRIVACY AND SECURITY STATEMENT BEFORE PROCEEDING. NRL Monterey is the only scientific center in the Navy wholly dedicated to atmospheric research. We are responsible for conducting research and development to provide objective local, regional, and global atmospheric analysis and prediction as well as the development of automated weather interpretation systems to support Naval Operations; that is, the effect of atmospheric changes on naval communications and weapons systems.
About NRL Monterey.
An introduction to NRL Monterey, staff, and local area.
Visit NRL Monterey.
Visit Request Form (needed in advance), maps, and more.
Employment Opportunities.

Employment opportunities at NRL Monterey.
What's New?
Announcements, seminars, and the latest news.
Search
NRL Monterey pages for specific information. Research Projects. Information about research projects at NRL Monterey.
NRL Organization.
NRL Monterey Sections, Personnel, and Management.
Publications
by NRL Monterey researchers and colleagues.

63. Max Planck Institute For Meteorology
Information on climate models and research activities.
http://www.mpimet.mpg.de/en/web/index.html

64. Careers
Careers in Atmospheric Research and Applied meteorology CONTENTS (These pagesare best viewed using Netscape Navigator tm ), WHY meteorology?
http://www.ametsoc.org/AMS/pubs/careers.html
The original booklet was produced under the direction of a committee chaired by Warren M. Washington that included Werner A. Baum, Todd Glickman, Ronald D. McPherson, and Pamela Stephens, with input from a large number of AMS members. Henry Lansford, a science writer and communication consultant based in Boulder, Colorado, wrote the booklet and supervised its design and production. It was designed and produced by Michael Shibao of the Graphic Services group at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, which is operated by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation. It was reproduced in electronic format for the World Wide Web by staff of the American Meteorological Society.
Careers in Atmospheric Research and Applied Meteorology CONTENTS [tm]

WHY METEOROLOGY? Thousands of career choices are available in our fast-changing society. Why would you choose atmospheric science or applied meteorology? You will find very specific answers in the following pages, but here is a quick look at some of the challenges of our changing atmosphere: Do you have a deep curiosity about the world around you? As a meteorologist, you can satisfy that curiosity by investigating the natural forces that shape our weather and climate. You can look for answers to important questions that our society is asking-how can we save lives, how can we protect our environment? You can use your knowledge to warn others when danger is approaching in the form of tornadoes and

65. Risoe National Laboratory, Denmark
The Atmospheric Transport Exchange section of the Risoe laboratory performs research into boundarylayer meteorology and atmospheric turbulence, and into environmental problems related to the transport of airborne pollutants. Typical research tasks are dispersion of smoke puffs and plumes; dispersion of heavier-than-air plumes; and real-time dispersion modeling for emergency managing support.
http://www.risoe.dk/vea-atu

66. Home
meteorology website from ASO(Met)Southern Area.
http://www.kaykat.fsnet.co.uk/Home.htm
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67. About Search - Find It Now!
AccuWeather.com Forensic meteorology Services Weather specialists offer litigationsupport services such as witness testimony from meteorologists
http://search.about.com/fullsearch.htm?terms=meteorology&IAM=URL_meteorology

68. Meteorology Page
Approximately 100 articles on meteorology from tutorials to impacts of meteorology on historical events, many articles with a focus on Newfoundland.
http://home.thezone.net/~bwhiffen/page2.html
Meteorology
Page
Here are some of the articles I've written for The Telegram , The Navigator and The Downhomer
Weather Tutorials
Air Masses and Fronts

Air Pressure

Antarctica

Barometer
...
Wreckhouse Winds

Meteorological History
Ann Harvey
August Gale - Part One August Gale - Part Two Battle of Beamont Hamel ... Wreck of the Catherine B Miscellaneous Arthritis and the Weather Fog and Highway Driving Fog Conference Folklore - First Snowfall ... Why is the Sky Blue?
"The fog out on the water is so thick sometimes you can stand up in your boat and lean up against it. But you have to be careful because if the fog lifts, you'll fall overboard!" A Local Fisherman

69. Polar Meteorology: General Information
Information on how climate change affects the polar regions, including an online, interactive climate model and a quiz.
http://www.weather.nps.navy.mil/~psguest/polarmet/clichange/index.html

70. Millersville Meteorology Homepage
Goto the Earth Sciences Dept. Homepage, Goto meteorology Homepage, Goto meteorologyHomepage, Click for Student Links Info, Click for Meteo Degree Information,
http://snowball.millersv.edu/
iPIX Virtual Tour of MU Weather Center
Dr. Scala Lecture - "Weather In Your Face" (3/18/03)

* Check out the Millersville Meteorology MEGAnet (130+ Wx obs across PA!)
DEPARTMENT OF EARTH SCIENCES * MILLERSVILLE UNIVERSITY * MILLERSVILLE, PA 17551 * 717-872-3289

71. CEE/ODU Civil/Environmental Computer Model Library (CEML)
Describes a graphical user interface (GUI), developed by the Civil Engineering Department of the Old Dominion University, for using the U.S. EPA's ISC3 models in the Microsoft Windows environment. Presents an excellent discussion of the ISC3 models including input requirements, dispersion options, source options, receptor options, meteorology options, and output options.
http://www.cee.odu.edu/air/isc3/odu_isc3.html
ODU_ISC3 - Industrial Source Complex Dispersion Air Quality Model Windows Interface Windows 95/98/NT Yes (Help file) ODU ODU_ISC3 is a GUI interface for simulating ISC3 (Industrial Source Complex) Dispersion Air Quality models in the Microsoft Windows environment.
ODU_ISC3 and Core programs Download This introduction is organized into three parts;
  • ODU_ISC3 Interface Usage (= How to run the program),
  • Short introduction to EPA's ISC3 Dispersion Air Quality models, and
  • Sources of further model information and other EPA Air Quality models. No attempt has been made to include any specific ISC3 model input datafile format descriptions and requirements in either this instruction nor in ODU_ISC3 program. For specific user instructions and data format requirements, please download and consult following EPA publications. Overview of the ISC Models Industrial Source Complex (ISC3) models are consist of the Short Term (ISCST3) and Long Term (ISCLT3) models. The ISC models include a wide range of options for modeling air quality impacts of pollution sources, making them popular choices among the modeling community for a variety of applications.
    Regulatory Applicability
    The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) maintains the Guideline on Air Quality Models which provides the agency's guidance on regulatory applicability of air quality dispersion models in the review and preparation of new source permits and State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions. Regulatory application of the ISC3 models should conform to the guidance set forth in the Guideline, including the most recent Supplements. Any non-guideline application of the models should meet the requirements of the applicable reviewing agency, such as an EPA Regional Office, a State or a local air pollution control agency.
  • 72. BUBL LINK: 551.5 Meteorology
    551.5 meteorology. 551.5 meteorology general resources 551.5 meteorologynational centres 551.552 Hurricanes 551.578 Snow and avalanches.
    http://link.bubl.ac.uk/meteorology/
    BUBL LINK Catalogue of selected Internet resources Home Search Subject Menus A-Z ... About
    551.5 Meteorology
    See also climatology and weather global change 551.5 Meteorology: general resources
    551.5 Meteorology: national centres
    ...
    551.578 Snow and avalanches

    73. Live Weather Images: WeatherImages.org
    Live Weather Images community forums message board with chat topics primarly about meteorology and current weather events as well as discussion about atmospheric physics, dynamics and modeling.
    http://www.weatherimages.org/
    Welcome to Live Weather Images! Today is Saturday, March 22. Quick Weather Links: 24-hr forecast Surface Analysis Max Temps Expected U.S. or Atlantic infrared Europe infrared A new site design is in the works... it might be a little "buggy" for a couple months while the upgrade slowly progresses.
    This is a one-stop weather site. From here, you can get radar and satellite imagery, other weather maps, and cool weather cam views! To start exploring, move your mouse over the menu to the left . This site is currently being redesigned, so you may experience some bugs. These will be worked out in due time. Thanks for cruising by! Please surf around and enjoy your visit:-) Special Iraq weather page is now available The online stores are now open! Interesting Visit? Share this site with your friends!

    74. Musical Meteorology
    Musical meteorology. Want to hear some good weather? Listen Up! Agreat way for kids to learn about weather is with music. Follow
    http://www.wxdude.com/guide.html
    Musical Meteorology
    Want to hear some good weather?
    Listen Up! A great way for kids to learn about weather is with music. Follow the links below to read the song lyrics, and hear song samples from Nick Walker's CD/Book Sing Along with the Weather Dude And see the corresponding web pages for each song here on the Weather Dude web site , providing more details about each weather phenomena, and showing dozens of activities that children can try at home and teachers can use in class. Go here to order your autogaphed copy.
    Listen to some clips and see the lyrics:
    Lyrics to "Weather Dude" (Audio) Lyrics to "What Makes Rain?" (Audio)
    Lyrics to "Thunderstorms"
    (Audio)
    Lyrics to "Cloud Cover"
    (Audio)
    Lyrics to "Wonderland"
    (Audio)
    Lyrics to "You're There in the Sky for Me"
    (Audio)
    Lyrics to "That's the Way Winds Blow"
    (Audio)
    Lyrics to "Circle of Our Four Seasons"
    (Audio)
    Lyrics to "Tomorrow's Weather Here Today"
    (Audio)
    Lyrics to "Tiny Drop of Water"

    75. Meteorology A To Z
    meteorology A to Z. Weather Topics and Phenomena. Yeah I'm the Weather Dude,I'm the Weather Dude What up, it's hip meteorology from A to Z.
    http://www.wxdude.com/topics.html

    Meteorology A to Z
    Weather Topics and Phenomena
    (From the recording Weather Dude by Nick Walker)
    to a music clip
    MP3 music clip (stereo)

    Longer version of clip (Real Audio)

    Get the whole song and more

    More songs
    ...
    Get latest version of Real Audio
    Follow the highlighted words for links to information on that topic:
    A is for the atmosphere, that's where it all begins,
    B for one big burning sun making all our weather trends.
    C for condensation turning moisture into clouds,
    D- drops of precipitation hit my roof so loud.
    E- evaporation, puts more moisture right up there, F for front, the line between two chunks of cold and warmer air. G is for the gust of wind that cools you while you play, H is for humidity on a sticky sticky summer day. I is for the ice that forms the high clouds where it's cold, J is for how high you jump when thunder booms and rolls K is for the king-sized cumulonimbus rising high, and L is for l-l-lightning bolts that flash across the sky. M is for the mercury in my thermometer. N stands for the numbers there on my barometer.

    76. Re-dirigering Fra Luft-side I UK-gren
    A Gaussian plume model developed by Denmark's National Environmental Research Institute (NERI) that is recommended for environmental impact assessments of any planned new industrial sources. The model can be used at distances up to 20 km for high or low sources, one or more point sources, or area sources. It is not suitable for complex terrain and it requires input data on emissions and meteorology on an hourly basis.
    http://www.dmu.dk/AtmosphericEnvironment/oml/OMLlong.htm

    77. BSMO.co.uk - Bournemouth School Meteorological Office
    Weather related reports, news, experiments and quizzes.
    http://www.bsmo.co.uk/
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    78. The Weather Legacy
    meteorology information including glossary, definition of meteorological scales, software, poetry, and links.
    http://wxlegacy.0catch.com/
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    Get your free marketing CD 2003 by Mike G. here!
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    79. NOAA ARL Real-time Environmental Applications And Display SYstem - Current Meteo
    NOAA Air Resources Laboratory CURRENT meteorology (WORLD) ForecastModel Graphics. Choose a forecast location by entering a WMO code
    http://www.arl.noaa.gov/ready/cmet.html
    CURRENT METEOROLOGY (WORLD)
    Forecast Model Graphics Choose a forecast location by entering a WMO code or a latitude/longitude pair and then the Continue button, or by clicking on the location in the map. You will be taken to the model products section. WMO Code:
    Search for Code OR Latitude (degrees) Longitude (West OR click a location on the map below. North American Map United States Global Map Text Products Forecasts Watches and Warnings Discussions Outlooks Summaries Observations Marine Air Quality Tropical Station Climatic Information Miscellaneous State Weather
    Decoded Surface METAR Observations Un-decoded Surface METAR Observations Decoded Upper-air Observations ... UV Radiation Forecasts Other Graphical Products Quick Model Meteogram Quick Model Sounding Chesapeake Bay Modeling and Weather Observed Upper-air Sounding Surface Weather Map Satellite Images Other NOAA Products First, Pick Category -> Air Resources Laboratory National Weather Service Environmental Modeling Center Hydrometeorological Prediction Center Storm Prediction Center Tropical Prediction Center Aviation Weather Center Climate Prediction Center NOAA NESDIS NOAA-CIRES Climate Diagnostics Center Miscellaneous then

    80. Index To Training Materials And Essays On Storm Chasing And Meteorology
    This site provides an organized list of training materials and essays on storm chasing and meteorology that are available on the internet.
    http://www.k5kj.net/training.htm
    Index to Training Materials and Essays on Storm Chasing and Meteorology Last revised: March 14, 2003 Contents Chaser Ethics Information for Beginners Other Lists Individual Contributors ... Miscellaneous Please send corrections or suggestions for additions to sam@pulse.net Lightning, tornado and storm video is available through Storm Stock Many of my photographs are now available on-line in high quality, high resolution form through WorkBookStock.com Chaser Ethics
  • Storm Chase Ethics by Al Moller Cancer Within by Rich Thompson and Roger Edwards Storm Chasing with Safety, Courtesy, and Responsibility by Chuck Doswell Irresponsible Media Storm Chase Practices by Roger Edwards and Chuck Doswell
  • Goto Top Information for Beginners
  • NOAA Severe Storms Spotters Guide Advanced Spotter's Field Guide A COMPREHENSIVE GLOSSARY OF WEATHER TERMS FOR STORM SPOTTERS by Michael Branick (Alternative URLs: site #1 site #2 A Glossary of Weather Terms Anthony's Weather Glossary ... The Non-Tornado Home Page by Roger Edwards On-Line Tornado FAQs The Human Effects of Lightning Strikes and Recommendations for Storm Chasers by William T. Hark, M.D.
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