Extractions: Related links of interest: Science:Environment:Air Quality Science:Earth Sciences:Atmospheric Chemistry Science:Environment:Global Change Science:Earth Sciences:Meteorology ... Aeronomy Laboratory (AL) - Conducting research on the chemical and dynamic processes of the Earth's atmosphere, the Aeronomy Laboratory seeks to provide a sound scientific basis for decisions made in industry and government related to ozone layer protection, air quality improvement, and climate change. Air Resources Laboratory (ARL) - Researching the processes that affect the quality of the atmosphere, ARL provides scientific advice to elements of NOAA and other Government agencies on environmental problems and emergency response. - Conducts research in oceanography, tropical meteorology, atmospheric and oceanic chemistry, and acoustics. The principal focus of these investigations is to provide knowledge that may ultimately lead to improved prediction and forecasting of severe storms, better use and management of marine resources, better understanding of the factors affecting both climate and environmental quality, and improved ocean and weather services for the nation. Atmospheric Turbulence and Diffusion Division - NOAA laboratory research activities are divided into three themes: Air Quality, Emergency Preparedness, and Climate Variability. Located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee.
Dept Of Earth Sciences - Millersville University island, VA. meteorology Two teaching laboratories, two research laboratories,weather station, mobile laboratory. Libraries The http://www.agiweb.org/ehr/ggd/listing.html?ID=359
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Home to one year at Italian research laboratories of universities ie CNR (National researchCouncil), INFN of the Atmosphere and Aeronomy, meteorology and Climatology http://www.ictp.trieste.it/www_users/ItaLab/
Extractions: Phone: +39 40 2240111 - Fax: +39 40 224163 The ICTP Programme gives scientists from Developing Countries, Central and Eastern Europe the opportunity to spend periods ranging from a few months to one year at Italian research laboratories of universities, governmental and private institutions, which operate in different branches of Physics. This includes academic studies as well as practical applications and industrial projects. Follow up visits and collaboration programmes are also envisaged. Agreements of collaboration have been established with Italian research institutions, i.e. CNR (National Research Council), INFN (National Institute for Nuclear Physics), ENEA (Italian Commission for New Technologies, Energy and Environment) and INFM (National Institute for the Physics of Matter), ANPA (National Agency for Environmental Protection), Sincrotrone Trieste (Elettra Synchrotron Light Source), National Institute of Oceanography and Experimental Geophyiscs (
PSU - Faculty Of Geography Two years later the Department of meteorology was established for the purpose withthe participation Some research laboratories are attached to the Department. http://www.psu.ru/general/f/geog/index_e.html
River Systems And Meteorology Group Research MTAO), and the Technical Service Center s (TSC) meteorology and River Prediction,River Forecast Centers, NOAA s Environmental research laboratories, Office of http://www.usbr.gov/pmts/rivers/rsmgresrch.htm
Extractions: River Systems and Meteorology Group Research Research of the group is conducted under the umbrella of the Watershed and River Systems Management Program ( WaRSMP which is described below. Reclamation's water resources management responsibilities involve extensive river systems that often reach thousands of miles from mountain headwaters largely fed by winter snowpack to the Pacific Ocean and Gulf of Mexico. These river basins and Reclamation's control structures serve water and power, provide recreation, and maintain riverine habitats that benefit over 100 million Americans in a variety of competing ways. The multipurpose functions of Reclamation's facilities creates a need for complex decision support and information systems that accurately represent the water laws and decrees, interstate compacts, and international treaties, flood control, irrigation demands, and power dispatches that govern how our river system managers operate the facilities to benefit the American public. Reclamation's managers, partners and stakeholders are in need of more accurate short term and long term hydrologic analyses and forecasts, flexible river and reservoir system modeling tools that fully address hydrologic processes and the complex "laws of the river", and information analysis tools and decision support systems to address rapidly evolving water resources issues related to the above goals. Key needs addressed by this research are cost effective solutions for:
RESEARCH SITES AND ENVIRONMENT physical oceanography, environmental oceanography, and marine meteorology. The summerresearch projects will be conducted the two State Key laboratories of the http://cu.clarkson.edu/projects/reushen/reu_china/site_environment.html
Planktos Links Environmental research laboratories (ERL). Department of Atmospheric Science. CooperativeInstitute for research in the Atmosphere (CIRA). meteorology Department. http://www.planktos.com/links.htm
ISAC-CNR Satellite Meteorology WWW Links COAPS) Oceanography meteorology Servers. Hobart Marine laboratories,Australia; Iceland, Marine research Institute; Japan Marine http://www.isao.bo.cnr.it/~meteosat/links.html
Extractions: Internet International Sites in Italy Sites in Bologna National Organizations: Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Atmospheric Research NASA: Earth Observatory Global Change Master Directory Goddard Institute for Space Studies, GISS Goddard Space Flight Center ( GSFC Instrument and Science Technology Kennedy Space Center , Applied Meteorology Unit ( AMU Langley Research Center Marshall Space Flight Center: Global Hydrology and Climate Center ( GHCC IR combination of 4 Geostationary satellites (updated hourly!)
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Program Description and needs of both students and employers (eg, government research laboratories, NationalWeather office or from the COOP advisor in the meteorology Department http://www.met.sjsu.edu/program/
Extractions: Meteorology is the science of the atmosphere, which blends physics, mathematics, chemistry, and computer science to provide a theoretical and practical framework for studying the complex behavior of our dynamic atmosphere. Weather forecasting is one of the many facets of meteorology. Other areas of study include El Niño, La Niña, global climate change, plan-etary atmospheres, air quality, ozone depletion, atmospheric chemistry, and severe storms. Bachelor of Science in Meteorology The BS program is designed to be completed in four years. The BS can be earned in two years by qualified transfer students. Electives allow specialization in computational meteorology, applied meteor-ology, forecasting, air pollution, science education, or preparation for graduate study.
Wauu.DE: Science: Earth Sciences: Meteorology: Research Severe Storms Laboratory DOC/NOAA/OAR/Environmental research laboratories. http//mrd3.mmm.ucar.edu/nssl.html.Penn State Department of meteorology http//www http://www.wauu.de/Science/Earth_Sciences/Meteorology/Research/
Embry-Riddle - Daytona Beach Campus Air Traffic Management research Laboratory allows researchers and students using buildingand to basic and advanced meteorology laboratories, enables faculty http://www.erau.edu/db/campus/
Extractions: Campus Overview Home Area Information Athletics www.embryriddlesports.com ... Visitor Information Daytona Beach Campus Facts The Wright Flyer sculpture is mounted in front of Jack R. Hunt Library The Daytona Beach campus is located next to the Daytona Beach International Airport. The high- technology industry in the Orlando area, as well as nearby Cape Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center, provide the university with an outstanding support base. The campus offers state-of-the-art facilities, including the new 75,000-square-foot Aviation Building. The Gill Robb Wilson Aviation Technology Center houses classrooms, single and multi-engine simulators, a weather room, and dispatch headquarters. Flight instruction is provided in Embry-Riddle's fleet of Cessna 172s, the multi-engine Piper Seminole aircraft, and a full range of single-engine, multi-engine, and turbine simulators. Airline-specific training is delivered in an advanced flight simulation facility. The new "high bay" simulation center houses an FAA Level-6 full-motion CRJ-200 simulator produced by FlightSafety International. Embry-Riddle's new Aviation Building uniquely combines expertise and technology that are designed to address the most pressing challenges facing aviation today: unprecedented passenger growth, frequent flight delays, security concerns, congested airport runways, aging aircraft, and outdated computer systems.
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Department Of Meteorology - Overview The Department of meteorology, part of the Earth Sciences Program that Weather Service,the NOAA Satellite (NESDIS) and Air research laboratories, all of which http://www.atmos.umd.edu/overview.html
Extractions: Meteorology Home Search University The University of Maryland is a land-grant university, originating in 1807. The entire University system includes about 2,600 faculty members and 9,000 graduate students. The College Park campus, where the Department of Meteorology is located, is the system's flagship institution and is undergoing a period of sustained growth. The 1995 report of the National Research Council indicated that the University of Maryland, College Park is in the top 10 in Oceanography, and the 2002 US News World Report shows it as only one of 11 public and private universities being in the top 20 nationwide in Mathematics, Computer Science, and Physics. Programs of Study The Department of Meteorology, part of the Earth Sciences Program that includes the collocated Earth System Sciences Interdisciplinary Center (ESSIC), offers graduate degrees in atmospheric and oceanic sciences, and climate and earth sciences. Our curriculum allows each student a choice of one of three areas of concentration (Dynamics of the Atmosphere and Oceans, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, and Climate and Earth Sciences), with 6 core courses and about 20 elective courses. Most students devote their first year to the core courses, covering the three areas, and take a comprehensive exam during the second year. The Master degree program generally takes two years to complete, and the Ph. D program about 4 to 5 years. The Department is particularly strong in Atmosphereic Chemistry and Air Pollution, Mesoscale to Global Numerical Weather Prediction, Data Assimilation, Earth Sciences and Climate, Physical Oceanography, Remote Sensing, and Dynamics with Predictability. These strengths are reinforced by strong collaborations leading to joint research topics with NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland Departments of the Environment and of National Resources, the NAtiona Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) of the National Weather Service, the NOAA Satellite (NESDIS) and Air Research Laboratories, all of which are located near the campus. Interdisciplinary programs with the Departments of Geology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer Sciences, Geography, the Marine-Estuarine Environmental Science, and Hydrology (within the School of Engineering) are also encouraged. The Department has two members of the National Academy of Engineering and a member of the Academia Europaea.
Physics & Astro Majors And Minors HONS157 and 158 Honors Physics (including associated laboratories). PHYS105 Introductionto meteorology (if not 1) above) PHYS390 research PHYS399 Tutorial http://www.cofc.edu/~physics/major.html
Extractions: Home CofC Home The College of Charleston has some broad General Education Requirements which students in any major must satisfy, in addition to the specific requirements of each major. Please see the section on humanities for courses which satisfy the twelve credit hours in humanities required of all students. Minor in Physics Minor in Engineering Physics Minor in Astronomy Minor in Meteorology ... The Honors Program A program well suited to students expecting graduate work in Physics, Astronomy or other technical fields, including Medicine. An individual program can be designed to meet the student's goals. A Bachelor of Science degree in Physics shall consist of a minimum of 43 hours of coursework, which must include PHYS201, 202, 301, 330, 370, 403, 409, 419, and 420. The remaining 15 hours may chosen with department approval from PHYS203, 206, and any 300 or 400 level course. One 200-level engineering course may be also be applied to the 15 remaining hours. CSCI220 or its equivalent is strongly recommended. Fifteen hours of mathematics are required by course prerequisites. Under special circumstances, with department approval, PHYS101 and 102 (with associated labs) together with MATH120 may replace PHYS201 and 202. With department approval, PHYS499 may be substituted for PHYS420. Suggested programs of study for graduate school in physics, astronomy and astrophysics, meteorology, medicine, and engineering are available from the department.
Physics & Astro Research This is available for meteorology and atmospheric a continuing undergraduate researchand training Local Telescopes Our instructional laboratories in Astronomy http://www.cofc.edu/~physics/research2.html
Extractions: apply Research experience doesn't need to be with an established group. It is often possible to do research on your own, under the guidance of a faculty member who has some knowledge in the area. These opportnities are best suited to fairly advanced students who have a strong academic record. Contact your advisor or another faculty member to discuss this option. The College of Charleston Scientific Research Poster Session is a great way to share your research efforts with others, especially those outside of the department. It is held every spring, usually in April. Posters summarizing individual and group research projects are displayed on the first floor of the Science Center and many people walk through to catch up on the latest research here at the C of C. You stand by your poster to answer questions and impress them with your knowledge and professionalism. This is an excellent prelude to presenting at other professional meetings, including the South Carolina Academy of Sciences annual meeting.
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Extractions: The Faculty and Their Research The Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences offers the following graduate degree programs: Masters of Science and Masters of Science (Research) in Geoscience (Geology or Geophysics options) and Meteorology, and Doctors of Philosophy in Geophysics and Meteorology. Students with undergraduate degrees in mathematics, physics, or engineering are encouraged to apply, as well as those who have majored in geology, geophysics, or meteorology. The M.S.(R.) degree requires 24 semester hours of work and a thesis. The two professional master's degrees (M.S.) each require 33 semester hours. Written and oral qualifying examinations in basic geoscience or meteorology are required for the master's degrees. Applicants for the Doctor of Philosophy degrees must take a preliminary examination prior to advancement to candidacy. At least 60 semester hours beyond the bachelor's degree are required for the Ph.D. A dissertation should demonstrate the student's capability to widen knowledge in his or her field by completing original independent research on some important unsolved problem. Areas of research in geoscience include earthquake and explosion seismology, structural geology, tectonophysics and rock deformation, paleomagnetism and rock magnetism, and exploration geophysics. In atmospheric science, research topics are preferably chosen in dynamic meteorology, meteorology of severe storms, atmospheric transfer of solar and planetary radiation, cloud physics, climate, and tropical meteorology.