EOA Scientific Systems Courseware presents the scientific foundations of meteorology, covering the topics of weather fundamentals, atmospheric phenomena, investigative forecasts, and reporting. Includes 40 interactive multimedia presentations. http://www.eoascientific.com/science_education_software/weather/meteorology_weat
Extractions: Description: Meteorology courseware that teaches all aspects of the atmospheric sciences. This CD-ROM includes science investigation, data analysis, theorizing and numerous projects, featuring one in which students can even make their own Weather Station! Brilliant photographs, video clips and original animations, and dozens of interactive exercises presented as demonstrations, puzzles, mini-games and virtual experiments. Weather EOA Edu-Tutor Vol 1: Weather Fundamentals Description: Topics include an introduction to weather; the hydrologic cycle; cloud formation; local, regional and global weather / climate patterns; cloud types; unusual atmospheric phenomena; weather careers. There are 182 screens with in-depth educational text and pictures, 15 interactive exercises and 13 video/animation clips. Weather EOA Edu-Tutor Vol 2: Storms, Tornadoes, Floods, and Droughts
World Data Center For Meteorology, Asheville Part of a global network of discipline subcenters that facilitate international exchange of scientific data. Includes facilities, datasets, and exchange policy. http://lwf.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/wmo/wdcamet.html
Extractions: World Data Center System National Climatic Data Center World Data Center(WDC) for Meteorology, Asheville is one component of a global network of discipline subcenters that facilitate international exchange of scientific data. Originally established during the International Geophysical Year (IGY) of 1957, the World Data Center System now functions under the guidance of the International Council of Scientific Unions ( ICSU The WDC for Meteorology, Asheville is maintained by the U.S. Department of Commerce , National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ) and is collocated and operated by the National Climatic Data Center ( NCDC In accordance with the principles set forth by ICSU, WDC for Meteorology, Asheville acquires, catalogues, and archives data and makes them available to requesters in the international scientific community. Data are exchanged with counterparts, WDC for Meteorology, Obninsk and WDC for Meteorology, Beijing as necessary to improve access. Special research data sets prepared under international programs such as the IGY, World Climate Program (WCP), Global Atmospheric Research Program (GARP), etc., are archived and made available to the research community. All data and special data sets contributed to the WDC are available to scientific investigators without restriction. WDC for Meteorology, Asheville services requests for WDC holdings either in exchange for contributions or at a cost not to exceed that of processing and shipping. For certain type of requests, limitations in funding, personnel, or facilities may preclude direct or free provision of data or information by WDC. For requests for unusually large amounts of data, for specifically formatted data, for derived products, or for data outside of the WDC System, WDC will normally be required to recover the costs of processing and shipping.
Major Centres-Renmark And Mount Gambier Four day forecasts with U.V. index and fire danger levels. Renmark also on same page http://www.bom.gov.au/cgi-bin/wrap_fwo.pl?IDS10064.txt
NPS Meteorology Department Overview of meteorology, faculty directory, overview of research areas, class descriptions, and events calendar. http://www.weather.nps.navy.mil/
Extractions: Meteorology Faculty Meteorology Overview Research Areas NPS Calendar ... Faculty Position Announcement Weather Products Monterey Bay (NWS) Weather and Forecast Local Mesoscale Analysis Monterey Climate data Calif MM5 Mesoscale Model Forecasts ... Monterey Bay Area Weather and Forecast Links Revision Date: 12 April 2004 Contact NPS Webmaster
Extractions: in the Atmosphere Welcome to the AIDA-Server of the Atmospheric Aerosol Research Department, Institute of Meteorology and Climate Research (IMK), Research Centre Karlsruhe. We are investigating both experimentally and theoretically physical and chemical aerosol processes that contribute to the conversion of trace compounds, to polar stratospheric cloud (PSC) formation, and to ice nucleation in the atmosphere. The head of the Atmospheric Aerosol Research Department, Ulrich Schurath, is also professor at the Institute of Environmental Physics , University of Heidelberg. AIDA news
Weather Forecasting Group Home Conducts research and system development aimed at improving understanding and forecast capacity of mesoscale weather systems. http://www.bom.gov.au/bmrc/wfhome.htm
Oil Spill Response Plan Actions to be taken by Canadian Wildlife Service Atlantic Region in the event of an oil spill or the presence of oiled migratory birds. Lists wildlife, pollution and meteorology. Plan available for download in PDF format. http://www.ns.ec.gc.ca/reports/osrp.html
Extractions: Select a Topic Air Quality Forecasts Atlantic Coastal Action Program Birds Oiled at Sea Children's Environmental Health Climate Centre Contact List of Experts Emergencies Enforcement and Compliance Environmental Assessment Environmental Damages Fund Environmental Links EcoAction Hunting Hurricane Centre Legislation We Administer Media Spokespersons Meet Our Minister Meteorology News Releases Pollution Information Severe Weather Awareness Wildlife Media Zone Oil Spill Response Plan This plan specifies actions to be taken by CWS Atlantic Region in the event of an oil spill or the presence of oiled migratory birds. Both large and small events are addressed, with no attempt to concentrate on the "mega-spill". This plan does not replace any element of the REET Atlantic Region Contingency Plan (1999), but elaborates and complements those parts of it which pertain to migratory birds. All migratory bird species which may be affected by oil spills, and their terrestrial, fresh water, marine and inter-tidal habitats, are within the purview of this plan. The plan addresses oil spill response requirements for species managed by the Canadian Wildlife Service, but combined with response plans of other agencies it forms a blueprint for dealing with all wildlife species affected by oil spills. It is not within the scope of the plan to identify all potential participants in migratory bird-related oil spill response, but information and reporting paths are specified, and responsible officers in the Canadian Wildlife Service are identified. Contacts in other organizations with interests in or responsibility for wildlife will be set out in the
Max Planck Institute For Meteorology Berlin. Conducts research in areas including theoretical climate modeling, physics of the atmosphere and oceans, and climate dynamics. Information about departments, scientific and educational activities, models, and other topics. http://www.mpimet.mpg.de/en/web/
Environment Canada Atlantic Region: Welcome Environmental information for the Atlantic region. Features wildlife, nature, pollution and meteorology. http://www.ns.ec.gc.ca/index_e.html
Extractions: Contact Us Help Search Canada Site ... Home Select a Topic Air Quality Forecasts Atlantic Coastal Action Program Birds Oiled at Sea Children's Environmental Health Climate Centre Contact List of Experts Emergencies Enforcement and Compliance Environmental Assessment Environmental Damages Fund Environmental Links EcoAction Halifax Pollen Forecast Hunting Hurricane Centre Legislation We Administer Media Spokespersons Meet Our Minister Meteorology News Releases Pollution Information Severe Weather Awareness Wildlife Atlantic Region Wildlife Media Zone What's New Try your hand at our "just for fun" Environment Week quiz. It is a great way to test and increase your knowledge about our environment and our climate. This web site provides information about weather and meteorology , climate change, nature and wildlife conservation environmental protection , and other environmental matters important to Atlantic Canadians.
The Mesoscale&Microscale Meteorology Division, NCAR MMM strives to advance the understanding of the mesoscale and microscale aspects of weather and climate, and to create and refine computer models to predict these processes in order to benefit society. http://www.mmm.ucar.edu
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Climate Research Karlsruhe Information on the Institute of meteorology and Climate Research at the University of Karlsruhe which conducts tropospheric and stratospheric research, and operates the aerosol chamber (AIDA). http://www-imk.physik.uni-karlsruhe.de/
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