The Weather Legacy meteorology information including glossary, definition of meteorological scales, software, poetry, and links. http://wxlegacy.0catch.com/
THEMES_regional Air Quality Air quality consultants located in Milan, Italy whose services include applied meteorology and air pollution dispersion modeling. http://www.aria-net.it/eng/theme_4.htm
Extractions: Regional air quality Air quality management by public authorities at regional scale involves control, planning, and forecasting issues. ARIANET contributes to the design and set up of modelling systems integrating the information coming from existing regional monitoring networks. Simulation systems enhance in time and space such information, allowing to point out the mechanisms governing strong pollution episodes, to estimate the contribution of different emission sectors, and to study the effects of possible alternative scenarios, either on short or long term (environmental restoration plans, traffic regional plans). Regional emission inventory: diffuse, line and point sources Emissions inventory The formulation of regional scale air quality control policies must be based on the knowledge of the emissions coming from the whole set of activities and infrastructures located on the territory: industrial settlements, road networks, urban and agricultural areas, energy production and waste treatment plants. Some problems may be also connected to the emissions coming from natural sources, like land erosion, volcanic activity, and the organic compounds produced by vegetation. The realization of a comprehensive emission inventory for a given area is often a time consuming work, involving the collection and harmonization of digital cartography, statistical and experimental data, frequently coming from unsystematic sources.
RMS Forecasting Services A wide variety of meteorological consulting services; forensic meteorology, expert testimony, forecasting, training, site surveys and instrumentation, fire weather, and applied meteorological and climatological services. http://www.rmsforecastingservices.com/
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
Extractions: Index to Training Materials and Essays on Storm Chasing and Meteorology Last revised: February 22, 2004 Contents Chaser Ethics Information for Beginners Other Lists Individual Contributors ... Miscellaneous Please send corrections or suggestions for additions to sam@pulse.net This site is sponsored by The Storm Shop Lightning, tornado and storm video is available through StormStock 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 #2 A Glossary of Weather Terms Anthony's Weather Glossary Frequently Asked Questions about Storm Chasing and Tornadoes ... 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.
Extractions: 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 ... Updated: November 10, 2003 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
CIMH New Website Outlines of courses available, data held, contact details, and history of this cooperative by sixteen governments in the region. http://inaccs.com.bb/carimet/top.htm
Home meteorology website from ASO(Met)Southern Area. http://www.kaykat.fsnet.co.uk/Home.htm
BoM - Marine Weather Services Marine Weather Oceanography Services of the Australian Bureau of meteorology. http://www.bom.gov.au/marine/
Extractions: Weather: National Victoria NSW ACT ... Tasmania Products Delivery Systems Distress Safety Services General ... Overview (Basic definitions, terminologies used and services offered) MINI-GUIDES to Marine Services New South Wales (pdf) Northern Territory (pdf) South Australia (pdf) Tasmania (pdf) Queensland (pdf) Victoria (pdf) Western Australia (pdf) PRODUCTS Forecasts Observations and Charts Warnings Radar images Satellite images - Infrared 6 hourly amp; Visual 0300z daily General issue Satellite images - Hourly amp; Regional images (*) Registered Users Numerical Weather and Oceanographic Prediction (NWOP) Products [surface winds, ocean temperature, wave heights] Tropical Cyclones [Guide for Mariners in Northwest Australia] Sunrise/sunset information [from AUSLIG] Ocean temperature, salinity and currents [from the Royal Australian Navy] Tide Predictions for Australia and the Pacific [from the National Tidal Facility] Special Events Sydney - Hobart and Pittwater - Coffs Harbour Yacht Race DELIVERY SYSTEMS Radio Services HF Voice and Fax HF Fax (VLM: Antarctic) VHF Telephone Services Telephone Voice Telephone Fax Satellite Services Inmarsat-C (SafetyNET service) DISTRESS SAFETY SERVICES National arrangements for maritime distress and safety services GENERAL Glossary Beaufort Wind Scale Enquiries Your Feedback welcomed Services marked with (*) require registration and a password before they can be accessed, and a charge is applied. Please refer to
Weathernews Marine Services Weather routing and vessel tracking service, ORION onboard weather information and route guidance system, POLARIS weather information and fleet management system, Tow and rig and lightering forecasts, forensic meteorology. http://www.oceanroutes.com/
Extractions: 24-Hour Route Optimization and Voyage Analysis Service ... Marine Support We are pleased to announce that Oceanroutes has now adopted the name of our parent company, Weathernews, the world's largest, publicly-traded, full-service weather company. Weathernews and Oceanroutes merged companies in 1993, but retained separate names in some of its offices around the world. Now, with 36 offices in 13 countries, the company will operate globally as Weathernews in a single unified operation, combining the full strength of all our resources. Oceanroutes began in 1952 when the company was the first to provide ship weather routing services. Since then, as the world's leader in marine weather services, Oceanroutes has achieved many other "firsts" in products for the shipping and the oil and gas industries. We are proud of the Oceanroutes heritage, and while the name will change, the company will retain the same high level of service and dedication to innovation that our marine clients, partners and colleagues expect from us. Helping Clients Make Decisions to Mitigate Risk, Increase Safety and Protect Assets
BNL Meteorology MSTe Home Educator Resources Workshops meteorology General Information Activity Background Activity Module Prediction Activities Project W.A.R.M. Current Weather Weather Links MAGLEV Global Change Structural Studies High Integrity Container. http://www.bnl.gov/scied/mste/meteor1.html
Indian Institute Of Technology Kharagpur Fields include engaged in astrophysics, cosmology sciences, and technologies of new materials and optical fibers. http://www.iitkgp.ernet.in/departments/home.php?deptcode=MP
The Infography About Meteorology Online and print resources recommended by a professor who specializes in research about meteorology. http://www.infography.com/content/090094003868.html
Extractions: Search The Infography: Howard B. Bluestein, 1992 and 1993: Synoptic-Dynamic Meteorology in Midlatitudes, Vol. I (Principles of Kinematics and Dynamics) and Vol. II (Observations and Theory of Weather Systems), Oxford University Press, 430 and 594 pages. Toby N. Carlson, 1998: Mid-Latitude Weather Systems, American Meteorological Society, 507 pages. First printing, 1991: Harper Collins. Charles A. Doswell, 1985: The Operational Meteorology of Convective Weather, Vol. II (Storm Scale Analysis), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Technical Memorandum ERL ESG-15, 240 pages. R. McIlveen, 1992: Fundamentals of Weather and Climate, Chapman and Hall, 497 pages. Peter S. Ray, 1986: Mesoscale Meteorology and Forecasting, American Meteorological Society, 793 pages. John M. Wallace and Peter V. Hobbs, 1977: Atmospheric Science: An Introductory Survey, Academic Press, 467 pages. Science Magazine
Extractions: The only UK Department to offer a full range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the atmospheric sciences. Our "artist in residence", Charlie Hooker of the University of Brighton is leading an Arts Council funded forum on Cloud Dynamics, including two speakers from Meteorology. The forum will include material from "30km", a unique view of the world from a weather balllon. See http://www.blip.me.uk/
Center For Atmosphere Ocean Science (CAOS) Research, graduate school studies in applied math, dynamical meteorology, physical oceanography and climate system modeling. http://www.math.nyu.edu/caos/
Extractions: Program Philosophy Applying the traditional mathematical and computer science strengths of the Courant Institute to the exciting new discipline of Atmosphere Ocean Science, the Center allows students to obtain unique training in the areas of applied mathematics, dynamical meteorology, physical oceanography, and climate system modeling at an institute of outstanding reputation.
Booty Meteorological Information Source Keeper of the uk.sci.weather FAQ's, associated glossaries and links to other related meteorology sites. http://www.booty.demon.co.uk/metindex.htm
Monterey Marine Meteorology Division Satellite meteorology images and graphical presentations. Addresses such areas as clouds, wind, rain and water vapor. http://www.nrlmry.navy.mil/sat_products.html