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         Meteorology General Forecasting:     more books (72)
  1. The Sierra Club Book of Weatherwisdom by Vicki McVey, 1991-04
  2. Statistical behavior of the general circulation of the northern hemisphere, October 1945-March 1952: Scientific report of the U.S. Weather Bureau-Massachusetts ... of Technology Extended Forecasting Project by Hurd C Willett, 1960
  3. Stochastic simulation of monthly runoff by a multidimensional Markov model of general order (Hydrometeorological report) by M Cislerova, 1971
  4. The National Fire Weather Data Library: What it is and how to use it (USDA Forest Service general technical report) by R. William Furman, 1975
  5. A scheme for predicting layer clouds and their water content in a general ciruclation model (Dynamical climatology technical note) by R. N. B Smith, 1988
  6. A mass flux convection scheme with representation of cloud ensemble characteristics and stablility dependent closure (Dynamical climatology technical note) by D Gregory, 1989
  7. Weather Tracker: Backyard Meteorologist's Logbook by Leslie Horvitz, 2007-01-12
  8. Predictability of Weather Climate by Palmer/Hagedorn, 2007-01-05
  9. Coping With Climate Variability: The Use of Seasonal Climate Forecasts in Southern Africa (Ashgate Studies in Environmental Policy and Practice)
  10. Mariner's Weather Handbook by Steve Dashew, Linda Dashew, 1998-12
  11. Authors of the Storm: Meteorologists and the Culture of Prediction by Gary Alan Fine, 2007-06-01
  12. Monitoring and Predicting Agricultural Drought: A Global Study by Vijendra K. Boken, Arthur P. Cracknell, et all 2005-04-14
  13. The Future of Climate: Predictions (Books in Recruitment Fishery Oceanography) by Andrew Goudie, 1999-02
  14. The Complete Idiot's Guide to Weather (2nd Edition) by Mel Goldstein, 2002-03-29

41. U Of U General Catalog - METEOROLOGY
economics of weather and climate, general circulation and statistical meteorology, hurricanes, lightning, medium range weather forecasting, mountain and
http://www.acs.utah.edu/GenCatalog/1038/deptdesc/meteo.html
University of Utah
Meteorology
METEO Course Descriptions
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University of Utah
General Catalog 2003-2004
April 4, 2003 College of Mines and Earth Sciences Department Office: 819 William C. Browning Building, 581-6136 Mailing Address: 135 S. 1460 E., Rm. 819, Salt Lake City, UT 84112-0110 Web Address: www.met.utah.edu Department Chair, Edward J. Zipser, Ph.D. Faculty Professors. J. Horel, J. Paegle, J.N. Paegle, E. Zipser. Associate Professors. S. Krueger, G. Mace, J. Steenburgh. Assistant Professors. T. Garrett, K. Perry. Research Professors. T. Potter, K. Sassen. Research Assistant Professors. X. Dong, S. Lazarus. Adjunct Professors. R. Errico, A. Kasahara, K. Mo, F. Stenger, K.N. Liou. Assistant Professor - Lecturer. E. Robl. Professor Emeritus. D. Dickson, N. Fukuta, J.E. Geisler. Adviser. Undergraduate Adviser, Jim Steenburgh, 488 INSCC, 581-8727. Meteorology seeks to understand the behavior and predictability of the Earth's atmosphere and requires good foundations in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and computer science. Required undergraduate meteorology courses are combined with courses in other disciplines to develop an academic background that is appropriate for a variety of employment opportunities. Graduate students receive advanced training in meteorology and usually perform research under the direction of a faculty adviser in specialty fields that include climate modeling, cloud physics, dynamic meteorology, numerical weather prediction, large-scale and mesoscale modeling, remote sensing, radiative transfer, and synoptic meteorology.

42. Weather Forecasting Using The University Of Michigan Weather Underground
Mesoscale (local scale) meteorology Effects of topography, bodies of water, the urban heat island, etc. general HINTS ON WEATHER forecasting.
http://atm.geo.nsf.gov/instruction/forecast_contest.html
Weather Forecasting Using the University of Michigan Weather Underground
Adapted to the World Wide Web from a file on the University of Michigan Gopher. Another adaptation was done on a file describing techniques for making weather observations at the schools so the students can contribute their own observations to the online database. Weather forecasting is a science and an art. To make a good forecast you must know some meteorology and have a hunch what is going to happen based on experience. Forecasting temperature and precipitation will be discussed here since they are the most relevant parameters to the public. Before attempting to perform a weather forecast, one should understand a few key concepts in atmospheric science. These concepts include:
  • Synoptic scale (large scale) meteorology: Air masses, fronts, and pressure systems.
  • Mesoscale (local scale) meteorology: Effects of topography, bodies of water, the urban heat island, etc.
  • Vertical structure of the atmosphere: How and why pressure, temperature, and density decrease with altitude. The following discussion will assume the reader is familiar with these concepts.
  • 43. Meteorology
    CHEM 215/216 general Chemistry II Quantitative Applications METR 503 Weather Analysis and forecasting II (4). METR 694 Cooperative Education in meteorology (13
    http://tornado.sfsu.edu/geosciences/BS_Submission/BS_Metr_Ocean.html
    Degree Programs in Meteorology and Oceanography
    The undergraduate program in meteorology and oceanography at San Francisco State University (SFSU) is administered by the Department of Geosciences. The BS in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences is unique among atmospheric and oceanic science degrees across the country in that students in both concentrations take a common 25-unit core of coursework designed to investigate the interactions between the atmosphere and oceans. The degree has six emphases within the two concentrations with specific course groupings for students interested in either meteorology or oceanography. The emphases include several developing areas of employment (applied meteorology, applied oceanography and physical oceanography) as well as the traditional areas of preparation for careers in the National Weather Service and for admission to graduate school. The Climate Change emphasis is common to both the meteorology and oceanography concentrations. The American Meteorological Society (AMS) has drafted a list of criteria to which major programs in atmospheric sciences must adhere in order to meet academic requirements. The curriculum for the meteorology concentration was developed on the bases of these criteria.

    44. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE EN METEOROLOGY
    numerical prediction, development of midlatitude synoptic systems, and general circulation. ATM 452 Weather forecasting and Advanced Synoptic meteorology.
    http://k12.ocs.ou.edu/students/careerhelp/BSreqWash.html

    Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Atmospheric Sciences
    COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
    Effective Spring 1998 Minimum Credits Total Credits...................................................180
    In Preparation for the Major
    Required: MATH 124, 125, 126.
    PHYS 121/131, 122/132, 123/133. Recommended: CHEM 142.
    CSE/ENGR 142.
    The Major
    Required: ATM S 301, 302, 321, 340, 350, 370, 431, 441, 442, 451, 452, and either 358 or 458.
    CSE/ENGR 142.
    AMATH 351, 353.
    MATH 324.
    CHEM 142.
    MATH 307, 308, 309 may be taken in place of AMATH 351, 353. Recommended: AMATH 352.
    PHYS 224, 225. CHEM 152, 162. COURSES IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS AMATH 351 Introduction to Differential Equations and Applications. Introductory survey of ordinary differential equations. Linear and nonlinear equations. Taylor series. Laplace transforms. Emphasis on formulation, solution, and interpretation of results. Examples from physical and biological sciences and engineering. AMATH 352 Applied Linear Algebra and Numerical Analysis.

    45. REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF SCIENCE EN METEOROLOGY
    APPLICATION OF STATISTICS TO meteorology. correlation in two and three dimensions; time series, statistical forecasting; forecast verification. general PHYSICS
    http://k12.ocs.ou.edu/students/careerhelp/BSreqPSU.html

    Requirements for the Bachelor of Science in Meteorology
    COLLEGE OF EARTH AND MINERAL SCIENCES THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
    Effective Spring 1998 Minimum Credits Total Credits...................................................121 Year FIRST SEMESTER Hours SECOND SEMESTER Hours ENGL 015, Rhetoric and Composition
    CHEM 012, Chemical Principles
    MATH 140, Calculus with Analytic Geometry I
    METEO 201, Intro. to Weather Analysis
    EARTH 297, Special Topics
    MATH 141, Calculus with Analytic Geometry II
    PHYS 201, General Physics
    SPCOM 100A, Effective Speech or GENED, Elective
    GENED, Elective HEALTH, Elective TOTAL CREDIT HOURS TOTAL CREDIT HOURS MATH 230, Ordinary Differential Equations GENED, Elective PHYS 202, General Physics METEO 300, Survey of Atmospheric Science MATH 251, Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations METEO 421, Dynamic Meteorology I CMPSC 201-either FORTRAN or C, Computer Programming for Engineers STAT 301, Statistical Analysis I or STAT 451, Intro. to Applied Statistics ESACT, Exercise and Sport Activities Elective TOTAL CREDIT HOURS TOTAL CREDIT HOURS METEO 411

    46. Meteorology Earth Sciences Science English
    Science Earth Sciences meteorology. general information about weather and radio scanning with links to related resources. ? RMS forecasting Services www
    http://www.interactiva.org/Dir/I/English/Science/Earth_Sciences/Meteorology/
    www.interactiva.org English Deutsch Espa±ol ... Meteorology Meteorology Education
    Publications

    Climate Prediction

    Commercial Websites
    ...
    Weather Phenomena

    Agriculture: English News Weather Agricultural
    Aviation Weather: English News Weather Aviation
    Marine Weather: English News Weather Marine
    Regional: English News Weather By Region
    English Science Environment: Air Quality
    English Science Earth Sciences: Atmospheric Chemistry English Science Earth Sciences: Atmospheric Physics English Science Environment: Global Change English Science Institutions: Research Institutes English Kids and Teens School Time Science The Earth: Weather English News: Weather Scott's Weather Page www.geocities.com/gpweatherguy/ Science Earth Sciences Meteorology. General information on severe weather ( Scott's Weather Page ) current conditions, radar, satellite and other topics including a detailed forecast for the Detroit Metro Area. Weather Legacy wxlegacy.0catch.com/ Science Earth Sciences Meteorology. Meteorology information including glossary ( Weather Legacy ) definition of meteorological scales, software, poetry, and links. Portsmouth Weather Records Service members.cox.net/wxr/

    47. METROPOLITAN STATE COLLEGE OF DENVER
    synoptic weather systems in the general circulation, jet quasigeostrophic theory and weather forecasting are introduced 3 Radar and Satellite meteorology (3 + 0
    http://www.mscd.edu/~eas/MTR home/courses.htm
    Meteorology Course List
    (revised Spring, 2000)
    MTR 1400-3 Introduction to Meteorology (3 + 0)
    Prerequisite : minimum performance standard scores on reading, writing, and mathematics pre-assessment placement tests This course is an introductory course in the composition, structure and behavior of the atmosphere of the earth. Material covered includes high and low pressure systems, air masses, fronts, clouds, precipitation, stability, thunderstorms, tornadoes and hurricanes, as well as solar radiation, the greenhouse effect and seasons. This is a survey course in Meteorology and may not be used to satisfy the degree requirements of the Meteorology major or minor. MTR 2400-4 Introduction to Atmospheric Science (3 + 2) Prerequisite : successful completion of Level I mathematics requirement This course provides a quantitative approach to understanding fundamental concepts in meteorology. Topics include radiation, heat balance of the atmosphere, thermodynamics, cloud formation, horizontal motion, general circulation of the atmosphere, and weather systems. In the laboratory sessions, students are introduced to surface and upper-air charts, thermodynamic diagrams, weather codes, and weather imagery. This is the introductory course designed for majors and minors in Meteorology. Students receiving credit for MTR 2400 may not subsequently receive credit for MTR 1400. MTR 2410-3 Weather Observing Systems (2 + 2) Prerequisite

    48. BS Degree
    CoOp Ed in meteorology. see MTR advisor. forecasting Labs II, III and IV. Mathematics Minor - 24 hours (3 hrs apply to general Studies, Level I Math - see below).
    http://www.mscd.edu/~eas/MTR home/maj2k.htm
    MSCD - BS Degree in Meteorology - (updated Nov, 2003)
    Required Meteorology Courses - 34 hours number Course name Prerequisite(s) credits semester offered MTR 2400 Introduction to Atmospheric Science none F, S MTR 2410 Weather Observing Systems MTR 2400 S MTR 3400 Synoptic Meteorology MTR 2400 F MTR 3410 Weather Analysis Techniques MTR 3400 S MTR 3430 Atmospheric Thermodynamics MTR 3400, MTH 2410, PHY 2311,2321 F MTR 3440 Physical Meteorology MTR 3430 and CHE 1800 S MTR 3450 Dynamic Meteorology MTR 3430, MTH 2420, PHY 2331, 2341 F corequisite: MTH 3420 MTR 4400 Advanced Synoptic Meteorology MTR 3450, MTH 3420, PHY 2331 S MTR 4440 Climatology MTR 3400 F MTR 4450 Mesometeorology MTR 3400 and MTR 3410 S MTR 4600 Senior Research Seminar MTR 3450 and MTR 4440 S Meteorology Electives - 8 hours MTR 3100 Air Pollution MTR 2400 or ENV 1200 F MTR 3420 Radar and Satellite Meteorology MTR 2410, MTH 1120 or MTH 1400 F MTR 3500 Hazardous Weather MTR 1400 or MTR 2400 S MTR 3710 Co-Op Ed in Meteorology see MTR advisor var F, S, SS MTR 4210 Intro Forecasting Lab MTR 3410 F, S MTR 4220-40 Forecasting Labs II, III and IV

    49. Modern Forecasting Technology In Met Éireann
    The general forecasting Division, operating from the Central Analysis and Forecast meteorology is a rapidlydeveloping science, and new forecasting methods are
    http://www.irishscientist.ie/2000/contents.asp?contentxml=052s.xml&contentxsl=in

    50. Meteorological Training
    and doppler weather radar images as well as operational procedures at the Central forecasting Office. 3. Synoptic meteorology The general circulation; air
    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.

    51. Department Of Physics, Atmospheric Sciences And General Sciences - Jackson State
    MET 311 general meteorology Pre or Co-requisite Terrestrial energy budget; general circulation; atmospheric application to weather forecasting and modifications
    http://msp.jsums.edu/course.php
    Thursday, June 10 2004 This Page is best viewed in PC systems with MS i.e. or with NS 7.0+ JSU HOME DPASGS HOME DESCRIPTION OF COURSES METEOROLOGY PHYSICS METEOROLOGY COURSES PHYSICS COURSES TOP METEOROLOGY MET 199-499 Seminars in Atmospheric Science
    Various topics will be discussed and presented by students, faculty, and guest speakers. All meteorology majors are expected to enroll in the appropriate course numbers as assigned by their advisors.
    TOP
    MET 200 Introduction to Meteorology
    Non-mathematical treatment of the fundamentals of meteorology, effects of weather and climate on man and his activities.
    TOP
    MET 202 Meteorological Measurements
    Prerequisites: MET 200. Theory, technique and use of conventional meteorological instruments.
    TOP
    MET 209 Introduction to Professional Meteorology
    Pre- or Co- requisite: MET 200. A seminar course in which a variety of professional specialties within the area of the atmospheric sciences will be explored by the students. Whenever possible, professionals will be invited to present material about their specialty in the meteorology curriculum.

    52. National Weather Association Aviation Weather Committee Main Page
    A Bachelors of Science degree in meteorology or the general skills in working with Windows and PCs Some practical experience in aviation forecasting is usually
    http://www.nwas.org/committees/avn-wea.html
    HOT TOPICS
    See the Latest Issue of The Front
    The Front is a newsletter published by the National Weather Service (NWS). The mission of The Front is to enhance aviation safety by increasing the pilot's knowledge of weather systems and processes, and NWS products and services. Click here to find the current and past issues.
    Private Company to Attempt Manned Suborbital Space Flight
    "Scaled Composites, the aerospace company run by legendary designer Burt Rutan, announced Wednesday that it will attempt the first manned suborbital flight of its SpaceShipOne vehicle on June 21." See the full story at Spaceflight Now.
    FAA to Certify a Non-Federal Spaceport
    "The Federal Aviation Administration's Associate Administrator for Commercial Space Transportation (FAA/AST) is expected next month to certify that the Mojave Airport Civilian Flight Test Center as a non-federal spaceport to handle horizontal launches of reusable spacecraft." Read about it at Space.com.
    Recent Changes to NWS Terminal Aerodrome Forecasts
    The National Weather Service has recently changed policies related to it's use of the international Terminal Aerodrome Forecast (TAF) format in the United States. The important changes for General Aviation (GA) pilots, flight instructors (CFI), and other users of the TAF include:

    53. FSU Undergraduate Academic Program Guide (2003-2004)
    Meteorologists are needed in research, forecasting, and operational positions to study of Studies at FSU (62 hours) MET 2700 (3) general meteorology MET 2101 (3
    http://www.academic-guide.fsu.edu/meteorology.html
    Students First Academic Guide Meteorology
    METEOROLOGY College: Arts and Sciences
    Degree: B. A. or B. S.
    Limited Access: NO
    Contact: Dr. Paul Ruscher
    Address: 363 Love Building, FSU
    Tallahassee, FL 32306-4520
    Phone: (850) 644-2752
    E-mail: ruscher@met.fsu.edu Description of Major
    Prerequisite Coursework:
    Students must complete the following prerequisites required for admission in preparation for the upper division major. Students who do not complete the program prerequisites will have the opportunity to complete these program requirements once at FSU. MAC 2311 (4) Calculus w/Analytic Geometry I MAC 2312 (4) Calculus w/Analytic Geometry II PHY 2048C (5) General Physics A or PHY 2048/2048L PHY 2049C (5) General Physics B or PHY 2049/2049L CHM 1045C (4) General Chemistry I (strongly recommended prerequisite to MET2700) Requirements for graduation in the College of Arts and Sciences include: a minimum of six hours each in written communication, humanities, and natural science, and three hours each in history and mathematics. These should be completed as part of the general education/Liberal Studies program. In addition, students must complete a foreign language through the intermediate (2200 or equivalent) level. Admission Requirements to Major Program of Studies To be admitted, students must complete at least 52 semester hours of credit with an adjusted GPA of 2.0 on FSU coursework, at least half the required hours in Liberal Studies including freshman English and mathematics. In order to graduate, students must earn a minimum GPA of 2.0 in all Meteorology courses numbered 2000 or higher.

    54. Meteorology (MET) Courses
    include the heat balance, stability, precipitation processes, cyclonic activity, severe weather and forecasting techniques. MET 353, general meteorology, 4 cr.
    http://www.southalabama.edu/bulletin/courmet.htm

    University Calendar
    General Information Departments of Instruction Admission/Enrollment Svc. ... Home METEOROLOGY (MET) MET 340 Introduction to Meteorology 4 cr Analysis of weather phenomena and patterns on a global and local scale. Major topics include the heat balance, stability, precipitation processes, cyclonic activity, severe weather and forecasting techniques. Particular attention is devoted to the jet stream and its effect on surface weather. (Identical to GEO 340.) Prerequisite: GEO 101. Fee. MET 341 Climatology 3 cr Analysis of global climate as aggregate weather. Component elements, factors controlling distribution, resulting area patterns, and climatic classification are studied. (Identical to GEO 341.) Prerequisite: GEO/MET 340 or MET 353. Fee. MET 342 Severe Weather 3 cr A study of the causes, structure, and impact of tornadoes, hurricanes, thunderstorms and other severe weather systems. Prerequisite: GEO 101 or MET 353.

    55. Meteorology (MET)
    (Identical to GEO 342) Prerequisite MET/GEO 353. MET 353, general meteorology, 4 cr. MET 358, Radar meteorology, 3 cr. MET 401, Weather forecasting I, 2 cr.
    http://www.southalabama.edu/bulletin/bulletin0405/courmet.htm

    University Calendar
    General Information Departments of Instruction Admission/Enrollment Svc. ... USA Home METEOROLOGY (MET) MET 341 Climatology 3 cr Analysis of global climate as aggregate weather. Component elements, factors controlling distribution, resulting area patterns, and climatic classification are studied. (Identical to GEO 341.) Prerequisite: MET/GEO 353. Fee. MET 342 Severe Weather 3 cr A study of the causes, structure, and impact of tornadoes, hurricanes, thunderstorms and other severe weather systems. (Identical to GEO 342) Prerequisite: MET/GEO 353. MET 353 General Meteorology 4 cr An overall view of the field of meteorology for science majors. The course uses a quantitative approach to study the composition of the atmosphere, atmospheric processes, global circulation, and storm development. (Identical to GEO 353) Prerequisite: GEO 101 and MA 112. Fee.

    56. Programs
    not intending to major in meteorology) to the composition, structure, energetics and general circulation of 106 Principles and forecasting of the weather
    http://www.uwm.edu/Dept/Math/Atmo/programs.html
    UCAR Quarterly article on employment on meteorology The Bachelor of Science Program The Bachelor of Science Program in Atmospheric Sciences is designed to prepare students for work as professional meteorologists in a wide range of disciplines, including weather forecasting and analysis air pollution meteorology. The following coursework is required: Required Courses Atm Sci 240 Atm Sci 320 Atm Sci 330 Atm Sci 350 Atm Sci 351 Atm Sci 352 Atm Sci 360 Atm Sci 361 Atm Sci 464 Introduction to Meteorology Atmospheric Chemistry Air Pollution Meteorology Atmospheric Thermodynamics Dynamic Meteorology I Dynamic Meteorology II Synoptic Meteorology Advanced Synoptic Analysis Cloud Physics Elective Courses Atm Sci 460 Atm Sci 465 Atm Sci 470 Atm Sci 480 Atm Sci 500 Atm Sci 505 Atm Sci 511 Atm Sci 513 Atm Sci 520 Atm Sci 531 Atm Sci 690 Mesoscale Circulations Meteorological Instrumentation Tropical Meteorology General Circulation and Climate Dynamics Statistical Methods in Atmospheric Sciences Micrometeorology Radiation Turbulence and Boundary Layer Processes Advanced Dynamic Meteorology Numerical Weather Prediction Topics in Atmospheric Sciences (subtitle) All students majoring in the Atmospheric Sciences must take the following courses: Math 231, 232, 233, 234

    57. Meteorology Course Descriptions
    MR2200 INTRODUCTION TO meteorology ( 4 0 ). A introductory course solar and terrestrial radiation, general circulation and weather forecasting.
    http://www.nps.navy.mil/ofcinst/crs_mr.htm
    Date: 22 June 2000
    e-mail: gdent@nps.navy.mil
    METEOROLOGY COURSE DESCRIPTIONS
    MRR210 REFRESHER, INTRODUCTION TO METEOROLOGY/LAB (NO CREDIT) (Meets last six weeks of quarter.) ( 4 - 2 ).
    An introductory course that treats the composition and structure of the atmosphere, thermodynamic processes, forces and related small- and large-scale motions, air masses fronts, tropical cyclones, solar and terrestrial radiation, general circulation and weather forecasting. Additionally, laboratory periods are included to illustrate lecture material, including surface and airways communication codes, pressure and streamline/ isotach analyses, introduction to mid-latitude and tropical analyses by the Navy Operational Global Atmospheric Prediction System (NOGAPS) over oceanic regions, plus satellite interpretation. MR0810 THESIS RESEARCH ( - 8 ).
    Every student conducting thesis research will enroll in this course. MR0999 SEMINAR IN METEOROLOGY (NO CREDIT) ( 2 - ).
    Students present results of thesis or other approved research investigation. PREREQUISITE: Concurrent preparation of thesis or other acceptable research paper. MR2020 COMPUTER COMPUTATIONS IN AIR-OCEAN SCIENCES ( 2 - 2 ).

    58. Subjective Probability Forecasting Experiments In Meteorology: Some Preliminary
    and some implications of the experiment and the results for probability forecasting in meteorology and probability forecasting in general are discussed.
    http://ams.allenpress.com/amsonline/?request=get-abstract&issn=1520-0477&volume=

    59. WebGuest Directory - Earth Sciences : Meteorology
    of meteorological consulting services; forensic meteorology, expert testimony, forecasting, training, site Scott s Weather Page general information on
    http://directory.webguest.com/Science/Earth_Sciences/Meteorology
    Science Earth Sciences : Meteorology
    Related categories:
    Sites:
    • AWS Inc. - Sponsors school WeatherNet, StormDisplay, InstaCam and WeatherBug. Includes product details, news, events and employment information. - Experts ranked by knowledge or prestige offer answers to questions in their areas of specialization. Artificial Intelligence and Meteorology - Collection of links to web resources related to the applications of artificial intelligence to the field of weather forecasting. Big Country Weather - A weather community for members of the Big Country in Texas. You can post stories, photographs, and storm reports. Membership is free. Bruce Whiffen's Meteorology Page - Approximately 100 articles on meteorology from tutorials to impacts of meteorology on historical events, many articles with a focus on Newfoundland. Climate and Radiation - From the NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center. Includes information about aerosols, clouds, rainfall, remote sensing, current projects, publications and personnel.

    60. Class Information
    to improved satellite interpretation and severe weather forecasting. prediction and modeling of the general circulation of the METR 466 Physical meteorology.
    http://weather.unl.edu/classsites.html
    Class Information THIS PAGE educational links classes requirements NWS reqs. ... Educational/Research Links - a resource site for Meteorology/Climatology links on the WWW Meteorology/Climatology Courses at UNL classes with available websites have a hyperlink
    Department of Geosciences Current and Future Course Schedules
    METR 255 - Introduction to Atmospheric Science This course is a new addition to the Meteorology curriculum, intended to provide a learning experience intermediate between our traditional Meteorology course and our 400-level courses. This course will survey atmospheric thermodynamics and clouds, radiative transfer and the global energy balance, synoptic and mesoscale disturbances, and atmospheric dynamics and the general circulation. The course concentrates on concepts and practical problem solving, with derivations of formulae minimized. This course will provide an excellent head start for majors progressing toward the 400-level course sequences, or for minors hoping for a broad understanding of meteorology in relatively few courses. Grading will be based on homework problem sets and testing. Prerequisite: METR 200, MATH 106 and PHYS 211. Processes that give rise to spatial and temporal differences in climate.

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