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121. Naval European Meteorology And Oceanography Center - Rota, Spain
The Navy's center for production/distribution weather and oceanography products within Europe, continental Africa, the Mediterranean, Baltic and Black Seas.
http://www.nemoc.navy.mil

122. National Institute Of Polar Research
Japanese facility that researches polar meteorology, glaciology, oceanography, geology, marine and terrestrial biology, ecology, and Antarctic meteorites. Includes information on facilities, publications, and joint research.
http://www.nipr.ac.jp/
A distant view of Dome Fuji Station
NIPR News-Mar 2004, No.169

Video Library

Release new video "Song of Antarctica"

Last Modified [ Dec.08th,2003 ]
National Institute of Polar Research
9-10, Kaga 1-chome,Itabashi-ku, Tokyo 173-8515, Japan

123. Naval Meteorology And Oceanography Command Public Affairs Office
Access to naval meteorology and oceanography programs, products, services and educational material.
http://pao.cnmoc.navy.mil/
This is an Official U.S. Navy Web site.
The PDF versions of Weather Talk and Ocean Talk require Adobe
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To download the free Adobe Acrobat Reader, go to http://www.adobe.com

  • Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command
    Stennis Space Center, MS 39529
    Phone (228) 688-4187 Fax (228) 688-5743 pao@cnmoc.navy.mil
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124. Australian Weather News Home Page
Summaries of national weather headlines and events. Access to bureau of meteorology information grouped by subject, figures compiled from multiple sources, and site profile included.
http://australianweathernews.com/
Site: Home News Archive Search Feedback ... What's New Weather: Forecasts Current Recent Climate ... Tides Where's hot cold wet and windy NOW?
AWS Observations received in the hour from 0400 EST, Friday, 11 June 2004, prepared 0412 EST (403 obs received)
State-by-state daily extremes
Wettest places (mm)
Full list
Windiest places (km/h)
Full list
NSW: 16.3 at 0400 NORAH HEAD AWS
VIC: 13.8 at 0400 KINGFISH B SHIP LOG 272
TAS: 8.8 at 0400 SWAN ISLAND
SA: 15.1 at 0330 NEPTUNE ISLAND
WA: 27.2 at 0200 TROUGHTON ISLAND
NT: 24.4 at 0330 PORT KEATS AERO
QLD: 23.6 at 0400 HORN ISLAND NSW: -5.5 at 0400 THREDBO AWS VIC: -3.8 at 0400 MT HOTHAM TAS: -2.0 at 0400 MOUNT WELLINGTON SA: 3.6 at 0330 LOXTON RESEARCH CENTRE WA: 9.9 at 0200 COLLIE EAST NT: 12.7 at 0330 LAJAMANU QLD: 4.9 at 0400 STANTHORPE (GRANITE BELT HRS) Highest short duration falls: 3.2 in 60min to 0200 BICKLEY WA 1.6 in 30min to 0400 WILLIAMTOWN RAAF NSW Highest since 9am 50.6 to 0200 DWELLINGUP WA 41.6 to 0200 BICKLEY WA 68 gusting 85/WNW at 0200 CAPE LEEUWIN WA 37 gusting 64/ W at 0201 NEWDEGATE RES.STATION WA

125. Earth Satellite Corporation - Flooding: FloodCast
Provides a suite of online flood forecast maps produced by the meteorology Division of Earth Satellite Corporation.
http://www.earthsat.com/wx/flooding/floodcast.html
To view our site properly, your browser needs to support JavaScript. This may mean that you need to upgrade to or later, or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 or later. Also, in your browser Preferences, enable JavaScript. We regret any inconvenience. Welcome to the FloodCast Home Page. The FloodCast page hosts a suite of online flood forecast maps produced by the Meteorology Division of Earth Satellite Corporation (EarthSat), and is proudly sponsored by: A quality leader in flood zone determinations. (800) 247-3384
www.transamerica.com

FloodCast: Better, Longer Range Flood Forecast Maps
FloodCast brings accurate and timely flood forecast maps to your PC via the internet in just seconds. For as little as $5 a month (based on statewide purchase), you can receive the latest forecasted flood danger by county for your state, your region, or the entire country. FloodCast provides a more detailed and longer range flood forecast than the National Weather Service (NWS) allowing for more time and better information on which to base decisions. Derived from the NWS Flash Flood Guidance data and EarthSat's proprietary quantitative precipitation forecasts, FloodCast color codes each county according to one of 5 flood danger levels: Very High, High, Moderate, Low, and None. The maps are updated as often as four times daily, depending on weather and flood conditions, and are easily accessed from the FloodCast home page on the internet. No special hardware or software required. FloodCast consists of two separate products:

126. Hawaii Weather And Surf
Features hourly forecasts which contain National Weather Service data from the University of Hawaii School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (SOEST) meteorology Server.
http://www.hawaii.edu/News/weather.html
The Weather
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Hawaii Weather and Surf
Hourly Forecast from the National Weather Service/SOEST

127. Plymouth State Meteorology Program Cloud Boutique
A more detailed examination of basic cloud forms from the PSC meteorology Program, with plenty of photographs and explanations.
http://vortex.plymouth.edu/clouds.html
Lenticular Clouds over Plymouth, NH
Plymouth State University Meteorology Program Cloud Boutique
The Plymouth State Meteorology Program has developed this server to provide explanations of and access to detailed pictures of some basic cloud forms. The cloud images are relatively large (640x480) in order to show detailed structure and features. All of these pictures were taken in the local area around Plymouth, New Hampshire and most from the weather observation deck on the roof of the Boyd Science Center on the Plymouth State campus. Clouds can move and change shape quickly as indicated in this 30 minute time-lapse mpeg video loop . The purpose of this "boutique" is to provide a general cloud reference and is not intended to provide an all-inclusive list. Images will be added to or changed as opportunities permit.
Cloud Classification
Clouds are generally classified based on characteristics, such as, altitude, appearance, or origin. Altitude distinctions apply to those clouds that fit in various layers of the atmosphere as follows:
  • high clouds - have bases above 18,000 feet

128. Kanzelhoehe Solar Observatory
Observatory affiliated with the Institute of Geophysics, Astrophysics, and meteorology, School of Natural Sciences, University of Graz. Located near the city of Villach, 1500 meters above sea level.
http://www.solobskh.ac.at/
No Version without frames available!

129. Polar Science Center
A unit of the Applied Physics Laboratory at the University of Washington that studies of oceanography, meteorology, and ice conditions in the Arctic.
http://psc.apl.washington.edu/

130. Artificial Intelligence And Meteorology
Collection of links to web resources related to the applications of artificial intelligence to the field of weather forecasting.
http://www.cs.dal.ca/~bjarne/aimet

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

132. 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

133. COARE-Met Home Page
Codes to calculate bulk fluxes for the Coupled Ocean Atmosphere Response Experiment.
http://www.coaps.fsu.edu/COARE/
The TOGA COARE DPC/DADC for Surface Meteorology is charged with quality controlling surface meteorology data recorded during the COARE Intensive Observing Period (IOP). Surface Meteorology Data Quality controlled surface meteorology data from COARE platforms are available. Included are data from land stations (e.g. ISS and PSS stations), research vessels, and moored and drifting buoys. Flux Algorithm Source code for the most current flux algorithm for Fortran and Matlab. Older versions are also available. COARE-MET Reports Reports include internal reports on data production and analysis, as well as published papers relevant to the COARE-MET mission. QC Handbook The COARE-MET Quality Control Handbook Related Servers There are a number of other Web sites which provide COARE data and/or information. Staff Many people worked on this project. Get a look at the faces that go along with the names. Further information on COARE-Met Web pages can be obtained by mailing: coaremet@coaps.fsu.edu You are Visitor Number: since 17 June 2002 Page construction by: James N. Stricherz

134. 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 Aaron Thomas' visit to Newfoundland Arthritis and the Weather Fog and Highway Driving Fog Conference ... 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

135. 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

136. 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.
  • 137. Naval Pacific Meteorology And Oceanography Center, San Diego, CA
    Official website for NPMOC, San Diego, CA
    http://www.npmoc-sd.navy.mil

    138. Australian Meteorological And Oceanographic Society - Sydney Centre
    an independent society that supports and fosters interest in meteorology and oceanography through publications, meetings, courses, conferences, grants and prizes. It also represents the views of its members to various institutions and the public.
    http://atmos.es.mq.edu.au/AMOS/index.html

    - Sydney Centre -
    This site has been changed to following address:
    http://www.amos.org.au/sydney/

    139. APPENDIX START PAGE
    An extensive directory (March 1999 issue) of atmospheric dispersion models produced by the Office of the Federal Coordinator for meteorology (OFCM), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
    http://www.ofcm.gov./atd_dir/pdf/frontpage.htm
    OFCM Directory of Atmospheric Transport and Diffusion Consequence Assessment Models
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    ICMSSR Personnel Title Page ... JAG Personnel
    CHAPTERS Chapter One: Introduction Chapter Two: Methodology APPENDICES APPENDIX A : Consequence Assessment Models APPENDIX B : Model Acquisition Extract Table APPENDIX C : Model Pedigree and Quality Extract Table APPENDIX D : Model Platforms Extract Table APPENDIX E : Chemical Source Term Extract Table APPENDIX F : Radiological Source Term Extract Table APPENDIX G : Weapon Source Terms Extract Table APPENDIX H : Dispersion Submodel Extract Table APPENDIX I : Transport Submodel Extract Table APPENDIX J : Fire Extract Table APPENDIX K : Energetic Events Extract Table APPENDIX L : Chemical Health Consequences Extract APPENDIX M : Radiological Health Consequences Extract Table APPENDIX N : Weapons Health Consequences Extract Table APPENDIX O

    140. Canadian Meteorological And Oceanographic Society
    exists for the advancement of meteorology and oceanography in Canada.
    http://www.meds-sdmm.dfo-mpo.gc.ca/cmos/default.html

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