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  1. Man's physical environment: The atmosphere : audio-tutorial course manual, Geography 102A by Richard S Palm, 1974
  2. Analysis and forecasting in the South-West Pacific area;: Lecture notes for short period conversion courses by D. H Forder, 1941
  3. Meteorology in colleges;: To what extent is it taught at present; should it be offered as an undergraduate or as a postgraduate course? (W.B) by George Andrew Loveland, 1902
  4. Aviation: A General Course and General Reference Work on First Principles of Flying, Construction and Maintenance of Planes, Aircraft Engines, Meteorology, Aircraft Instruments, Navigation, Aircraft Sheet Metal Work and Practical Mathematics (6 Volumes) by Various Authors, 1944
  5. Meteorological technician by Charles E Newman, 1984

81. Results Of Courses Search
Covers local and global weather phenomena....... Course, Course Title, Semester Hours, Subject. ME 100, WEATHER CLIMATE, 3 semester hours, meteorology. Course
http://webdb.montgomerycollege.org/Internet/courses/CourseSearch.cfm?subject=Met

82. Cook College: Meteorology Course Descriptions
s. Course Descriptions For meteorology. 11670201. Elements of meteorology (3) Overview of current weather maps.......Course
http://www.cookcollege.rutgers.edu/courses/subject.asp?id=670

83. LSC Meteorology Department Bookmarks
MET 1010 Elementary meteorology. MET 1211 and 1212 - Survey of meteorology. MET 2110 MET 1211L - Survey of meteorology I Lab. MET 3020
http://apollo.lsc.vsc.edu/classes

Class Pages
NCWFC Weather Data
Class Pages
MET 1010 - Elementary Meteorology
MET 1211 and 1212
- Survey of Meteorology
MET 2110
- Weather Data and Analysis.
MET 1211L
- Survey of Meteorology I Lab
MET 3020
- Practicum in Forecasting and Broadcasting
MET 3110
- Remote Sensing
MET 3321
- Dynamics I
MET 3322
- Dynamics II
MET 4030
- Synoptic Climatology
MET 4060
- Boundary Layer Meteorology MET 4120 - Mesoscale Meteorology MET 4713 - Senior Seminar CIS 210 - Introduction to Unix MET 4720 - Perl Programming IDM 3020 - Virtual Arts and Sciences
National Collegiate Weather Forecasting Contest
NCWFC - Official Home Page NCWFC - Forecast Entry
Weather Information
Assorted Surface RADAR Satellite images ... Numerical forecasts Assorted data: Lyndon State College Long Island Weather Page University of Michigan WXNet Millenium Weather ... Research Application Program at NCAR - Real-Time Weather Data NWS - Interactive Weather Information Network Ohio State University Weather Information at UNISYS Surface maps: Lyndon State College Intellicast Unisys Surface-Satellite Analysis from HPC ... Interactive hourly precipitation data from FSL Radar images: Intellicast - National Radar Map Intellicast - Base Reflectivity Data University of Michigan WXNet Satellite images: Lyndon State College Intellicast Research Application Program at NCAR Weather Channel ... Satellite Data at Unisys Upper air Data: Lyndon State College Research Application Program at NCAR Unisys Interactive Soundings site at FSL ... Ohio State University Profiler Data

84. Air Quality Meteorology
Air Quality meteorology. A Developmental Course of the US Environmental Protection Agency in conjunction with the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric
http://www.shodor.org/metweb/
Air Quality Meteorology
A Developmental Course of the
US Environmental Protection Agency
in conjunction with the
US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
MM5 Meteorological Model Output Overlaying Satellite Image
Courtesy of US EPA and NCAR

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Table of Contents
  • Course Description
  • Course Outline
  • Course Content
  • Interactive Media and Simulations ...
  • Credits
  • This course is designed for environmental decision-makers, scientists, technical advisors, and educators by scientists and instructional design educators at the Shodor Education Foundation, Inc. North Carolina Supercomputing Center , and the North Carolina Industrial Extension Service (North Carolina State University). It represents the first step in a process of determining and recommending a comprehensive modeling curriculum which could be implemented by EPA through the Air Pollution Training Institute, by state and local agencies, and by universities. Developed by
    The Shodor Education Foundation, Inc.

    85. Satellite Meteorology Course 00-1 Schedule; Week 1
    Satellite meteorology Course 001 3 - 13 April 2000 Week One Schedule. Time, Monday 3 April, Tuesday 4 April, Wednesday 5 April, Thursday 6 April, Friday 7 April.
    http://www.comet.ucar.edu/class/satmet/12_Apr3_2000/html/week1.htm
    Satellite Meteorology Course 00-1
    3 - 13 April 2000
    Week One Schedule
    Time Monday
    3 April Tuesday
    4 April Wednesday
    5 April Thursday
    6 April Friday
    7 April
    to T R A V E L Class officially
    begins @ 8:30AM
    Welcome (Byrd/Mostek) Introduction (Kidder) Review of NWS
    Integrated Sensor Trg. (IST) Program IST Professional Development Series (Mostek) Product Assessment Plan (Gurka) Radiation Transfer (Rabin) Class begins @ 8:00AM for remainder of course Meteorological Sounders - Retrieval Methods Products (Kidder/Rabin) Lab Exercise: Soundings/Derived Products (Kidder) GOES Imager Channels - Spectral Bands - Enhancements - Multichannel Applications w/Focus on the Shortwave IR Channel (Dostalek) Water Vapor Imagery (Kidder) Lab Exercise: Water Vapor Imagery (Kidder/Mostek) Class Picture Case Study I (Weaver) Multi-channel Analysis - 4 April 1997 High Plains Storm (Moore) Noon to 1pm LUNCH LUNCH Special Lunch Seminar: The Ft. Collins Flood

    86. Windandsea8
    WINDandSEA Internet Sites. Weather. Arctic and Antarctic meteorology. Polar pointers from Ohio State University. A comprehensive listing of links to polar meteorology, oceanography, and other earth
    http://www.lib.noaa.gov/docs/windandsea8.html
    Back to Index
    Previous Page
    WINDandSEA Internet Sites
    Weather
    Arctic and Antarctic Meteorology
    Polar pointers from Ohio State University. A comprehensive listing of links to polar meteorology, oceanography, and other earth sciences.
    http://www-bprc.mps.ohio-state.edu/polarpointers/PolarPointers.html
    ASOS (Automated Surface Observing System)
    NOAA ASOS site
    http://205.156.54.206/asos/index.html
    AWIPS (Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System)
    NOAA AWIPS site
    http://www.alaska.net/~nwsar/html/awips/
    Aviation Weather
    The Aviation Weather Center , meteorology, and satellite imagery home page. Particularly good as it allows immediate links to many Nexrad radar displays around the United States.
    http://aviationweather.noaa.gov/ Federal Meteorological Handbook No. 1. METAR-TAF information, weather codes, etc.
    http://www.nws.noaa.gov/oso/oso1/oso12/fmh1.htm
    Beaufort Scale for Wind
    National Weather Service Chicago Forecast Office
    http://www.crh.noaa.gov/lot/webpage/beaufort/
    Careers in Meteorology
    American Meteorological Society career page
    http://www.ametsoc.org/ams/pubs/careers.html
    http://www.ametsoc.org

    87. Class Info, Notes, And Syllabi Index Page
    Operational, physical and dynamical meteorology will be discussed simultaneously to give on course dates and registration, call the College of DuPage at 630.942
    http://weather.cod.edu/classnotes.html
    Class Descriptions, Notes, and Syllabi
    Earth Science 105
    Introduction to Meteorology
    A first look at various aspects of meteorology, including solar radiation, global circulation, winds, stability, precipitation processes, weather systems, and severe weather. Basic physical principles behind the weather, terminology and weather analysis will be explored. One or two field trips are included. 5 credit hours (4 lecture hours, 2 lab hours) Syllabus (P. Sirvatka) Syllabus (K. Schulze-Mon/Wed) Syllabus (K. Schulze-Tue/Thu) Class notes ... Classnotes
    Earth Science 155
    Weather Forecasting I
    A study of day-to-day weather analysis and forecasting. Taking advantage of a fully operational weather laboratory, students examine real time weather data and make a weather forecast. Surface and radar reports, surface and upper-level analyses, and an introduction to numerical weather prediction are the topics covered. 1 credit hour (2 lab hours) Syllabus Classnotes
    Earth Science 156
    Weather Forecasting II
    A continuing study of day-to-day weather analysis and forecasting. Taking advantage of a fully operational weather laboratory, students examine real-time weather data and make a weather forecast. Numerical models, quantitative precipitation forecasts, and the McIDAS computer program for data analysis are explored. Prerequisite: Earth Science 155.

    88. Met Office: Global Meteorology Course
    meteorology, Weather and climate, Specialist Forecaster Programme. Global meteorology course. Duration. Each course module lasts two days. Any
    http://www.met-office.gov.uk/training/globalmet.html

    Home
    Services for business Training Forecaster training Specialist Programme - Global meteorology Weather and climate Specialist Forecaster Programme
    Global meteorology course
    Duration Each course module lasts two days. Any module can be taken independently of the other as best suits individual needs. There are six parts to this course:
    Part 1 - Principles of Tropical Meteorology
    Part 2 - African Meteorology
    Part 3 - Mediterranean Meteorology
    Part 4 - Middle East Meteorology
    Part 5 - China Seas Meteorology
    Part 6 - Central and South American Meteorology Participants If you have an international forecasting commitment in any of the areas listed above, then this is the course for you. This course is not intended to develop the regional forecasting skills of forecasters from these areas. Course benefits Through the development of a deeper understanding of the meteorology and dynamics driving the weather, more confidence will be brought to your forecasts.

    89. Online Meteorology Course - Ramapo College
    Online meteorology Course Available through Ramapo College. How The Weatherworks is pleased to announce the availability of its online
    http://www.weatherworks.com/online_meteorology_course.html
    Online METEOROLOGY Course Available through Ramapo College How The Weatherworks is pleased to announce the availability of its online, educationally-focused meteorology elective course offered by Ramapo College in New Jersey. Ramapo is a proven leader in providing advanced technology training especially for educators. This course is one of many available as part of its growing online presence If you are interested in adding to your understanding of weather (especially with linkages to classroom implementation), we hope that you'll sign up for this fun-filled and information-packed laboratory course. H. Michael Mogil
    Certified Consulting Meteorologist and National Weather Education Consultant SGET 624 Remote Sensing Technology - Meteorology (4 credits)
    Ramapo College of New Jersey
    January - May 2001
    Instructor - H. Michael Mogil
    Certified Consulting Meteorologist and National Weather Education Consultant Enrollment options:
    o as part of on site Ramapo College Master of Science in Educational Technology degree program - http://www.rst2.edu/masters/

    90. WEATHERWORKS Educational Services - Calendar
    January May Taught Online meteorology Course for Ramapo College of NJ; January - February Taught Green Labs Program on Weather and Air Quality for Audubon
    http://www.weatherworks.com/services/services_calendar.html
    CALENDAR We're busy....very busy. Check out our calendar to see some
    of the many conferences, conventions, training courses, workshops and projects
    we'll be involved in over the upcoming months. This list is always
    being updated, so please check back often to see what we
    are doing and where we are going!
  • January - May: Taught Physical Science Class at Montgomery College, Rockville, MD
  • January - May: Taught Online Meteorology Course for Ramapo College of NJ
  • January - February: Taught Green Labs Program on "Weather and Air Quality" for Audubon Naturalist Society; Kensington, MD
  • February - March - Co-taught Green Labs Program on "Neighborhoods" for Audubon Naturalist Society; Kensington, MD
  • April 17: Presented Annual Weather Day at Clopper Mill Elementary School, Germantown, MD
  • April - Co-taught Green Labs Program on "The Potomac River" for Audubon Naturalist Society; Kensington, MD
  • April 30: Participated at Annual Rockville Science Day, Rockville, MD
  • May 17 - Taught full day K-6 class programs at John Eaton Elementary School, Washington, DC linked to Annual Science Celebration
  • May 24: Taught Weather Day at Broad Acres Elementary School, Silver Spring, MD
  • 91. Meteorology Course Outlines
    Applications of meteorology This course provides personnel with Skills in statistical analysis of meteorological and hydrological data;
    http://www.cimh.edu.bb/meteo.htm
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    CIMH Staff
    2004 Training Courses Women in Meteorology Links Course Outlines - Meteorology Entry-Level Technician This course for observers is intended to provide basic meteorological knowledge and practice in weather observing procedures and in the plotting of synoptic and aviation reports. On completion of the course participants are expected to:
  • Be familiar with the procedures and rules governing the coding and recording of different weather elements
  • Accurately code, decode and plot synoptic and aviation reports
  • Plot data on surface synoptic charts, upper air charts and thermodynamic diagrams.
  • Extract hourly and daily data, and tabulate these data on climatological forms.
  • Determine when meteorological instruments are functioning properly Topics covered in this course are:
  • Meteorological instruments and observing practices
  • Meteorological codes
  • Aeronautical practices and procedures
  • General meteorology
  • Map plotting
  • Meteorological telecommunications
  • Introduction to Agrometeorology Mid-Level Technician This course is intended for experienced observers who are expected to supervise and instruct Entry-level technicians and assist higher level personnel with the processing of data and in the preparation of meteorological and other information. Graduates are expected to:
  • 92. 5.7 The Atmosphere: An Introductory Web-based Meteorology Course (2003 - 12EDU)
    5.7. The Atmosphere An introductory Webbased meteorology course. Sepideh Yalda, Millersville University, Millersville, PA; and RD Clark.
    http://ams.confex.com/ams/annual2003/techprogram/paper_51752.htm
    12th Symposium on Education The Atmosphere: An introductory Web-based meteorology course Sepideh Yalda , Millersville University, Millersville, PA; and R. D. Clark Recently, an online laboratory component was added, which will be first taught in summer 2002. Similar to the 'The Atmosphere,' the lab uses WebCT as the software portal to a series of online lab exercises covering fundamental concepts in meteorology. The online lessons include a series of useful figures, diagrams, tables, animations of dynamic concepts, and related links. This paper will cover the features and utility of this course, and will also discuss the results of student learning in comparison with the traditional lecture course based, in part, on information gathered using the assessment tool. Session 5, University Educational Initiatives: Continued
    3:30 PM, Tuesday, 11 February 2003
    Next paper
    Browse or search entire meeting AMS Home Page

    93. 5.7: The Atmosphere: An Introductory Web-based Meteorology Course
    5.7 THE ATMOSPHERE AN INTRODUCTORY WEBBASED meteorology COURSE Sepideh Yalda, Millersville University, Millersville, PA 17551-0302. and Richard D. Clark.
    http://ams.confex.com/ams/annual2003/12EDU/abstracts/51752.htm
    12th Symposium on Education
    THE ATMOSPHERE: AN INTRODUCTORY WEB-BASED METEOROLOGY COURSE
    Sepideh Yalda
    , Millersville University, Millersville, PA 17551-0302. and Richard D. Clark. Recently, an online laboratory component was added, which will be first taught in summer 2002. Similar to the 'The Atmosphere,' the lab uses WebCT as the software portal to a series of online lab exercises covering fundamental concepts in meteorology. The online lessons include a series of useful figures, diagrams, tables, animations of dynamic concepts, and related links. This paper will cover the features and utility of this course, and will also discuss the results of student learning in comparison with the traditional lecture course based, in part, on information gathered using the assessment tool. AMS Home Page

    94. Meteorology Course
    Past event meteorology NonRYA weekend course Sat 24th January 2004 Start 0900, Course content. (Non-RYA course). This one weekend
    http://www.lcsc.org.uk/training/main.php?page=Meteorology

    95. Meteorology Course
    This one weekend course covers the basics of marine weather, including sources of changes in the weather, and an introduction to ocean meteorology and weather
    http://www.lcsc.org.uk/training/meteorology.htm
    Course content
    (Non-RYA course) This one weekend course covers the basics of marine weather, including sources of weather forecasts and information, terms used in forecasts, types of weather systems and their effects on a vessel at sea, interpretation of synoptic charts, visual signs of changes in the weather, and an introduction to ocean meteorology and weather routeing. The course takes the subject further than time allows on the navigation courses and is a very useful addition to a Day Skipper or Yachtmaster theory course. The course is equally suited to both sail and powerboat users. The course assumes no prior experience and is intended to be both enjoyable and informative. No study in the student's own time will be required. There are no assessments during or at the end of the course. No completion certificate is issued to students who complete the course. ALL COURSES ARE SUBJECT TO DEMAND Duration: 1 Weekend Times: 0900hrs - 1700hrs Sat/Sun. Go to shorebased schedule for booking etc.

    96. CIMSS Outreach And Education Activities
    Satellite meteorology for Grades 712 This Satellite meteorology Course was developed at the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies (CIMSS
    http://cimss.ssec.wisc.edu/education/education.html
    AOS courses
    Outreach and Education Activities
    Part of the CIMSS Web
    Workshops
    CIMSS is involved in a variety of formal and informal education projects. These range from classes offered at the University of Wisconsin, to workshops for high-school students and teachers, as well as a scholarship for qualified first-year freshmen at UW System schools.
    Suomi Scholarship
    In 2004 CIMSS sponsored its 7th annual Verner E. Suomi Scholarship Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Physical Sciences. Graduating high school seniors who will attend a UW System undergraduate program in the physical sciences are eligible to apply. The Suomi Scholarship is a one year, nonrenewable, $1000 award to be used during the freshman year of college.
    Web based Education
  • Suomi Virtual Musuem

  • The Suomi Virtual Museum is being developed at The University of Wisconsin-Madison, where Professor Suomi lived and worked. It is a cooperative venture between the National Science Foundation, the Space Science and Engineering Center, and the Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies. Our museum consists of several alcoves. Each deals with one of the areas that Prof. Suomi was involved in during his career.
  • VISIT

  • The Virtual Institute for Satellite Integration Training ( VISIT ) is a joint effort involving NOAA-NESDIS Cooperative Institutes, the

    97. Meteorological Training
    Applied meteorology Course for Forecasters (14 weeks). 9. Outstation visits. meteorology Course for Aviation Forecasters (3 weeks).
    http://www.weather.gov.hk/wservice/tsheet/metrain.htm
    Home What's new Access to information Public services ... Back
    Meteorological Training
    Introduction: The scope of work of the Hong Kong Observatory has expanded considerably through the years. It now provides weather forecasting, tropical cyclone warning and various other meteorological services to meet the needs of shipping, aviation, industries and the general public. It is also involved in a wide range of other activities such as seismology, physical oceanography, radiation monitoring and assessment and the determination of the official time in Hong Kong. Training in these subjects, which are specialized in nature, is not normally available in local institutions. The department therefore organizes a comprehensive training programme of its own. Course on Meteorology of Southeast Asia (3 weeks) The Course on Meteorology of Southeast Asia aims at providing the candidates with the necessary knowledge on the meteorology of Southeast Asia and in particular, Hong Kong to prepare them for operational forecasting duties in the Central Forecasting Office of the Hong Kong Observatory. Local forecasting techniques and operational procedures will be emphasized. Qualifications for enrolment: Degree-holder of a science or engineering subject or WMO Class III meteorological personnel with equivalent knowledge in Physics and Mathematics, and at least 2 years relevant experience or equivalent and proficiency in written and spoken English.

    98. "Encyclopedia. Giannetta Meteorological Encyclopedia..WEATHER BY GIANNETTA...Cha
    USA., talking about my meteorology Course which I teach at the college.. USA., talking about my meteorology Course which I teach at the college..
    http://www.enter.net/~wxdata/dean1.htm
    var windowprops = "toolbar=0,location=0,directories=0,status=0,menubar=0,scrollbars=0,resizable=0,width=550,height=100, top=0, left=175"; OpenWindow = window.open("11111.htm","MAIN",windowprops); Hello: I'm Charles A. Giannetta: Welcome to my site: Enjoy your tour. Visit often. Thanks.
    Hello: Welcome To My Site: - "Always Open"

    "Weather By Giannetta" "Sign My GuestBook" E-Mail Pollution Page-Many Pictures
    "Don't Smoke" "Background Sunrise Picture" Taken By:
    "Virginia Gini T. Hagerman Giannetta" from our back yard
    "Please" give this "Page" time to load. It contains "39 pictures. "Scroll down to view the pictures". "This page best viewed with "Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0" - Picture 800 X 600 - 17" Monitor
    "Atomic Clock"
    "World Time"
    Make "Weather By Giannetta" Your Home Page!

    "Only works for MIE Browser"
    "Charles A. Giannetta"
    Chief Meteorologist - Professor - Bath, Pa. USA
    Amateur Radio Station -
    "Click on then right picture to inlarge. "Read About The Author"
    Click on the pictures to see an enlarged version. Northampton Community College, Bethleham, Pa. USA.

    99. Short Course
    be helpful for someone who will have to put together a meteorology station. I realize that time is limited, so perhaps this unrealistic for a oneday course.
    http://www.etl.noaa.gov/ams_measurement/short_course_2001.htm
    Short Course
    AMERICAN METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY SHORT COURSE ON INTRODUCTION TO METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTATION AND OBSERVATION TECHNIQUES 14 JANUARY 2001 SHORT COURSE ORGANIZER Gennaro H. Crescenti, NOAA Air Resources Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID AMS COMMITTEE ON MEASUREMENTS Gennaro H. Crescenti, Chair Robert A. Baxter, Stephen A. Cohn, Donald E. Lehrman, Matthew J. Parker Scott J. Richardson, Kenneth L. Van Sickle, Allen B. White, Daniel E. Wolfe SHORT COURSE INSTRUCTORS C. Bruce Baker Robert A. Baxter Paul M. Fransioli Scott J. Richardson Yvette P. Richardson Melanie A. Wetzel Daniel E. Wolfe 07:30 a.m. SHORT COURSE AND CONFERENCE REGISTRATION 08:15 a.m. INTRODUCTION Gennaro H. Crescenti, NOAA Air Resources Laboratory, Idaho Falls, ID 08:30 a.m. WIND MEASUREMENTS Robert A. Baxter, Parsons Engineering Science, Pasadena, CA 09:00 a.m. TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY MEASUREMENTS Paul M. Fransioli, SAIC, Las Vegas, NV 09:30 a.m. VARIATION IN THE MEASUREMENT OF TEMPERATURE TO INCOMING SOLAR RADIATION USING ASPIRATED AND NON-ASPIRATED SHIELDS C. Bruce Baker, NOAA National Climate Data Center, Asheville, NC

    100. Bachelor Of Science In Meteorology (MY)
    8 Any meteorology course at the 300 level or above. 9 Any meteorology course at the 400 level or above. Course choice affects career options.
    http://www.meas.ncsu.edu/ug_MY03.htm
    Bachelor of Science in Meteorology (MY)

    Related Degrees

    Marine Meteorology (MMY)
    Marine Sciences - Meteorology (MRM)

    Environmental Sciences - Air Quality (ESA)

    MY Prior to Spring '03 ...
    University Catalog
    Online Course Material
    WebAssign
    WebCT
    WolfWare
    Printable PDF Version FRESHMAN YEAR Fall Semester Credits CH 101 Chem Molecular Sci CH 102 General Chem Lab ENG 111 MA 141 Calculus I MEA 213 Fund of Meteorology I PE 1** Physical Education Elective PMS 100 Orientation to PAMS Spring Semester Credits CH 201 Chem Quant Sci CH 202 General Quant Lab ENG 112 Comp and Reading MA 241 Calculus II MEA 214 Fund of Meteorology II PY 205 SOPHOMORE YEAR Fall Semester Credits History/Literature Elective MA 242 Calculus III MEA 311 The Global Atmosphere MEA 313 PY 208 Physical Education Elective Spring Semester Credits

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