Bom - Weather & Flood Information Providing complete flood information and warnings for all of Australia and Tasmania. http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/
FR Doc 03-5537 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT Delores Everett, Office of Executive Resources Management, (202 6061610. Ofc of the Fed Coord for meteorology. Meterology. Office of Hydrologic Director, Office http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/14mar20010800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/200
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Meteorology Guide: The Online Guides A fun and comprehensive guide with modules on clouds and precipitation, forces and wind, air masses and fronts, weather forcasting, storms, and hurricanes. http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/home.rxml
Extractions: 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
Sten Löfving - Optical Sensors Optical sensor products primarily aimed at meteorological purposes. Some information also provided on products in development. http://www.opticalsensors.se/
Extractions: Doctor of Technology Sten Löfving Optical Sensors The main activity in our company is developing advanced electro optic hardware. We have done that for about 20 years now. The product line consists of 100% own inventions - several with granted patents. In the following some on the shelf products are presented, some in English and some in Swedish, and in most cases there are further links to deeper descriptions. Sten Löfving mailto:sten.lofving@mbox300.swipnet.se Last update is made November 2003 About the company Products: Innovative weather sensors: Air eye : an optical Precipitation sensor OFS an Optical Fog Sensor using backscatter technique. MiniOFS a low price mini size fog sensor Sky eye a combined sensor for incoming solar radiation and outgoing heat radiation. Road eye - an optical sensor for ice and water Other products: EMISSIOMETER - an instrument for measuring emittance Optical distance meter a unique sensor for measuring dimensions. Talking cane an orientation aid for visually impaired Electrical violin - electronics for making the sound from an electrical sound like a "real" one (in Swedish)
Welcome To The Home Page Of ICHM Information about the commission and about meetings discussion the history of meteorology. http://www.colby.edu/ichm/
Extractions: ICHM ARCHIVE 2003 and recent Link to DHS : Division of History of Science of the International Union of History and Philosophy of Science Link to IAMAS : International Association of Meteorology and Atmospheric Sciences. ICHM Conference Polling, Germany 5-9 July, 2004 FINAL CONFERENCE PROGRAM (.pdf) Local Travel Information, Hotels, Maps, and Registration: http://leute.server.de/unf403/polling/main.html Local arrangements chair:
Department Of Hydrology And Meteorology Government agency monitoring all hydrological and meteorological activity in the country. Contains information about the organization, activities, structure, staff, weather and publications. http://www.dhm.gov.np/
Australian Maps Current and archival maps showing Australian conditions such as rainfall and temperature. http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/austmaps/
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LSC Meteorology: Home Provides upto date current weather conditions and forecasts for in both technical and plain language and graphics. http://apollo.lsc.vsc.edu
Antarctic Meteorology Almost real time data coverage of the Ronne Ice Shelf iceberg. http://uwamrc.ssec.wisc.edu/amrc/realtime.html
Light And Optics: Online Meteorology Guide Introduces optical effects resulting from light interaction with air, dust and haze particles, ice crystals and water droplets. http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/opt/home.rxml
Extractions: Graphic by: Yiqi Shao Rainbows, sunsets and halos; a spectacular display of colors and visuals in the sky called "atmospheric optics". As sunlight (or moonlight) enters the atmosphere, it is either absorbed, reflected, scattered, refracted or diffracted by atmospheric particles or air molecules. These processes, individually or in combination, are responsible for producing most optical effects. This module investigates these particle-light interactions and the assortment of optical effects they produce. The Light and Optics module has been organized into the following sections: Sections
WELCOME TO NJIM Offers studies in meteorological and environmental sciences. Find an introduction to the history, departments, and research in English and in Chinese. http://www.njim.edu.cn/english/
Meteorology Glossary Alphabetical listing of words, terms and definitions. http://www.geog.ubc.ca/courses/g102/Resources/G102Glossary.html
Welcome At IGAM, University Of Graz Part of the School of Natural Sciences, University of Graz. Information for students and researchers, staff pages. http://www.kfunigraz.ac.at/igamwww/index_en.html
The Great Web Of Science Providing links for science, astronomy, biology, chemistry, electronics, medicine, meteorology, oceanography,physics and space. http://www.imagine-Hawaii.com/science.html
North Pacific Ocean Theme Page An information resource for the scientific investigation of the biology, oceanography, meteorology and ecology of the area. It provides a forum for presenting and discussing new ideas, plans, research results, and links to other sites. http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/bering/
Extractions: This theme page is a resource for investigating the biology, chemistry, geology, oceanography, meteorology and ecology of the North Pacific Ocean. It provides a forum for accessing, presenting and discussing historical information, as well as new ideas, plans and research results. U.S. Section 508 Accessibility compliant alternate text page.
Meteorology Fremont's 1848 description of the forces that govern the weather of California. http://www.longcamp.com/meteorology.html
Extractions: Leading the expedition was fifty-two year old Legend of Honor member Joseph Nicolas Nicollet, an eminent French astronomer and mathematician, and foremost surveyor and mapmaker of his day. Nicollet, had been the protoge of Laplace, and is recognized in the last vol. of Mecanique Celeste as an observer of comets, and for his work on the great map of France. At the time of the revolution of 1830, Nicollet was astronomer at the Bureau of Longitudes at the Royal Observatory in Paris. Financially ruined by the revolution, he came to America, where he became associated with Rudolf Hassler of the U. S. Coast Survey. In 1839, J. R. Poinsett, then Secretary of the Department of War, requested of Nicollet that he write an essay on Meteorological Observations. The essay was published by the Corps of Topographical Engineers. It is primarily a collection of questions and suggestions of topics to be studied. On pp 6-7 of the 1848 Geographical Memoir is an entirely current description on the meteorological dynamics of the western states.
Role And Objectives The research division of the National Meteorological Service in Australia. http://www.bom.gov.au/bmrc/basic/rol_hp.htm
Extractions: email('sandy','BoM.GOV.AU','link') '); document.write(link + ' Research in the Bureau The Bureau of Meteorology Research Centre (BMRC) is the research division of the National Meteorological Service in Australia. The research in BMRC is carried out by six groups covering the areas of model development, data assimilation, model evaluation, weather forecasting, climate forecasting, and ocean and marine forecasting. The work of each group contributes to the advancement of meteorological and oceanographic science and to the enhancement of the operations and services of the Bureau. The Bureau of Meteorology has a responsibility, arising in part from Australia's international obligations, to provide forecasts, warnings and meteorological information over an area covering about 12% of the globe and extending from the tropics to Antarctica. This task is made more difficult by the unique meteorological problems arising from Australia's relatively isolated location in the southern hemisphere. The Bureau must devote a large fraction of its resources to the maintenance of basic systems (observation networks, communications systems) for its large area of responsibility which puts it at a significant disadvantage compared with smaller or more populous countries. A major purpose of research in BMRC is to minimise the effects of these practical and budgetary constraints on the standard of meteorological service provided for Australia.