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  1. Segmentation of satellite imagery using hierarchical thresholding and neural networks (Technical note / Naval Oceanographic and Atmospheric Research Laboratory) by James E Peak, 1991
  2. Formation and reduction of ice fog (Research report - Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory) by Motoi Kumai, 1969
  3. Possible precipitation changes resulting from the proposed Rampart Dam Reservoir (Technical report - Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory) by David M Henry, 1965
  4. Theoretical and laboratory experimental research on chemical releases at high altitudes by Howard Dawson Edwards, 1963
  5. Electrically operated impactors for hydrometeor sampling (Technical report / Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory) by Harold W O'Brien, 1965
  6. Survey of frozen precipitation in urban areas as related to climatic conditions (Technical report - Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory) by Michael A Bilello, 1967
  7. Prevention and control of culvert icing: Summary report on studies, FY 1966-70 (Special report - Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory) by Kevin L Carey, 1975
  8. Structures in the upper snow layers of the southern dome, Greenland ice sheet (Research report - Cold Regions Research & Engineering Laboratory) by T. C Davis, 1964
  9. Icing and snow accretion on electric wires (Research report - Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory) by Daisuke Kuroiwa, 1965
  10. The U.S. Army Atmospheric Sciences Laboratory : Atmospheric Profiling Research & Development Facility (SuDoc D 101.2:At 6/3) by U.S. Dept of Defense, 1991
  11. Episode control strategy for motor vehicles (Argonne National Laboratory, ANL/ES-19; meteorology) by A D Rossin, 1972
  12. Among the magi: Research tracks in the desert snow by Martin P Sponholz, 1995
  13. Remote Sensing and Climate Modeling: Synergies and Limitations (Advances in Global Change Research)
  14. A laboratory hurricane model incorporating an analog to release of latent heat (Dept. of Meteorology research report) by Ronald K Hadlock, 1966

41. DMES Environmental Science
the meteorology option take courses in synoptic meteorology, atmospheric dynamics withfaculty in the design and completion of research. FACILITIES/laboratories.
http://www.fit.edu/AcadRes/dmes/env_sci.html
DMES Home Faculty I-DMES Oceanography ... Facilities Environmental science is defined as the study of the interaction between the biosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere, and represents a framework for studying problems that fall outside the realm of traditional scientific disciplines. Environmental science is also concerned with the relationship of human activities and the supporting environment. It provides the framework for making rational environmental decisions and solving pollution problems. View Brochure At Florida Tech, the environmental sciences program is solidly based on course work in chemistry, biology, mathematics, meteorology and physics, combined with many specialized environmental science and related elective courses. Two undergraduate options-environmental science and meteorology-and two graduate options-environmental science and environmental resource management Individual faculty research interests are quite varied and cover a broad range of environmental problems. For example

42. TEACHING AND RESEARCH LABORATORIES
TEACHING AND research laboratories (Including facilities shared with otheracademic units). Biological 127. meteorology Laboratory Link 207.
http://www.fit.edu/ghb/grad_hb_22.html

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Biological Oceanography Laboratory
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Fluid Mechanics Laboratory
Building 538 Geographic Information Systems Laboratory Building 407 (Room 701) Marine and Environmental Chemistry Laboratory Link 116 Marine and Environmental Computer Laboratory Link 124 Marine and Environmental Instrumentation Laboratory Link 137 Marine and Environmental Science Laboratory Building 407 (Room 709) Marine Geology and Geophysics Laboratory Frueauff 122 Marine Materials Laboratory Frueauff 127 Meteorology Laboratory Link 207 Physical Oceanography Laboratory Link 135 Ralph S. Evinrude Marine Operations Center Anchorage Remote Sensing and Environmental Optics Laboratory Building 407 (Room 706) R/V Delphinus Anchorage Surf Mechanics Laboratory Building 547 Underwater Technologies Laboratory Frueauff 100 Vero Beach Marine Laboratory Vero Beach Waste Utilization Laboratory Link 218 Marine Benthic Ecology Laboratory Link 223 New Graduate Student Guidebook DEPARTMENT OF MARINE AND ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS

43. Mathematics And Physical Sciences - College Scholarships, Graduate Fellowships A
Father James B. Macelwane Annual Awards in meteorology. Programs for Scientistsand Engineers Tenable at US laboratories and NASA research Centers.
http://scholarships.fatomei.com/scholar15.html
Applied Math and Sciences (Actuarial Science, Astrophysics, Energy Research, Meteorology, Oceanography, Remote Sensing, Statistics), Mathematics, and Physical Sciences (Chemistry, Physics, Geology)
Scholarships, Fellowships and Postdoctoral Awards
African Americans Biological and Environmental Sciences Cancer Research and Education College-Bound HS Seniors ... Search for Scholarships in FastWeb
The Web This Site K-12 award college scholarship graduate fellowship postgraduate research ALFRED P. SLOAN FOUNDATION Sloan Research Fellowships in Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Computer Science, Economics, or Neuroscience AMERICAN MATHEMATICAL SOCIETY Centennial Fellowships ... Summer Student Fellowship Program For questions or comments, please send e-mail to Paco Tomei
This site was created 1998-04-22. This page was last updated 2003-12-22.

44. Related WWW Groups
Paleoclimatology Program; NOAA Environmental research laboratories Climate DiagnosticsCenter Postgraduate School Oceanography and meteorology; Naval research
http://www-pcmdi.llnl.gov/wwwgroups.html
Related World Wide Web Groups
A sample of related WWW groups compiled by PCMDI: A B C ... Collaborative Global Climate Modeling (in English) Center for International Climate and Environmental Research (CICERO), Norway Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS), Florida State University Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies (COLA)

45. NCSU: MEAS: Prospective Undergraduate Students: Atmospheric Sciences
professional development opportunities in the NCSU meteorology program include withthe National Weather Service, at governmental research laboratories, and as
http://www.meas.ncsu.edu/02-p-ug-atmos.html
Prospective Students: Marine Sciences
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Undergraduate Atmospheric Sciences Undergraduate Atmospheric Science Degree Programs:
Meteorology

Marine Meteorology
Environmental Sciences - Air Quality What do meteorologists do? Opportunities for meteorology majors at NC State Careers Educational Requirements A strong high school foundation in the natural sciences (physics, chemistry, biology, earth sciences), mathematics (analytic geometry and calculus), and in communication skills (speaking and writing) is essential. Descriptions of individual research groups with links: Atmospheric Chemistry and Air Quality Field and laboratory measurements of atmospheric-biospheric interactions, cloud chemistry, atmospheric photochemical oxidants, and chemical characterization of aerosols. Boundary Layer Meteorology: Development of analytic, numerical, and physical models of the planetary boundary layer under varying surface and meteorological conditions, improve and test the parameterization of the planetary boundary layer in large-scale atmospheric circulation models and theoretical modeling of atmospheric dispersion in complex flows.

46. Links Of Interest To Unidata Participants
meteorology. Contents. Servers of EarthRelated Science Information. Around Boulderand Colorado. research Institutions and Government laboratories.
http://www.unidata.ucar.edu/pointers.html

47. Corps' Labs Help Develop Wartime Technology
meteorology has long been a special area of The signal laboratories contributionsto victory in WWII had been almost entirely longrange, research-oriented in
http://www.gordon.army.mil/AC/WWII/LABS.HTM
Corps' labs help develop wartime technology
by Walter Andrae The Signal Corps contributed thousands of new developments and inventions to the nation's communications-electronics technology in World War II. These contributions began in the corps' laboratories in the years shortly after WWI. By the end of WWI, wire had proven its worth as a communications tool and was at the forefront of signal equipment both tactically and administratively. In contrast, AM radio didn't lend itself to secrecy and had serious drawbacks in reliability and ease of use.
Research on "wireless"
Despite these problems, change away from reliance on wire came in the form of long-range research at the signal laboratories. Radio telegraphy, teletyping and telephony were the corps' areas of focus in the 1930s. The labs' communications experts unknowingly were breaking new ground that would contribute heavily to the war effort in the following years. Immediate tactical needs sometimes drove research, as in the case of battery-powered telephones like the EE-8A. Simple changes were often major improvements for the users; for field use, removing a bell and replacing it with a small light was an improvement. There simply wasn't anything to gain from telling the opposition where you were.
Improving equipment
Responding to the requests, the laboratories had started work on new switchboards for corps and division levels. Work on a military version of the teletype printer had also begun.

48. AIP Niels Bohr Library
Qesneville (study of physics laboratories in Germany 18681869), Joseph Silbermann(meteorology and volcano Jean (optical and magnetic research, Leyden, Holland
http://libserv.aip.org:81/ipac20/ipac.jsp?uri=full=3100001~!6968~!0&profile=aipn

49. Research Organisations Of The Var
laboratories and one hundred research workers distributed between research inEnvironmental Science, Marine Chemistry, Coastal Oceanography, meteorology and
http://www.var-invest.com/english/recherche/recherche.html
Research Organisations
in the Var
Research in the Var relies mainly on the University, IFREMER and the "Direction des Constructions Navales" (DCN) (Naval Shipbuilding).
Three centres of excellence predominate:
- industrial engineering,
- Signals, information and model systems
- marine studies, which, with four other regional observatories, groups together all the aspects linked to animal and plant biology as well as toxicology.
Research at the University of Toulon-Var
Several lines of research unite twelve laboratories and one hundred research workers distributed between:
- Research in Environmental Science, Marine Chemistry, Coastal Oceanography, Meteorology and Ocean-Atmosphere Interactions, which rely on the study of Systems, Model Methods and Information Processing.
- Research in Applied Mathematics, Discrete Mathematics, Computing, Variational Non-linear Analysis, Mathematical Engineering and Models, Mathematical Physics, Calculus, Artificial Intelligence and Coding techniques.
- Research in Science for Engineers in the Processing of Information, Signals and Images, Electromagnetic Propagation, Under-water Acoustics, Telecommunications and Remote Detection, Applied Mechanics and studies in Radio Systems, Optics and Acoustics.

50. Appendix F
COMET. Cooperative Program for Operational meteorology, Education and Training.CONUS. ERL. Environmental research laboratories (NOAA). ESD/IPC.
http://www.ofcm.gov/fp-fy97/text/app-f.htm
APPENDIX F ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS ABCS Army Battle Command System (Army) AC Active Component (DOD) ACARS ARINC Communication Addressing and Reporting System ACE Aviation Combat Element (USMC) ACFP Advanced Computer Flight Plan (AF) ACP Atmospheric Chemistry Program (DOE) ACRIM Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor (NASA) ACU Acquisition Control Unit ADAS AWOS/ASOS Data Acquisition System (FAA) ADEOS Advanced Earth Observing System (Japan) ADFC Altimetry Data Fusion Center (Navy) ADLP Aeronautical Data Link Program (FAA) ADWS Automatic Digital Weather Switch (AF) AF Air Force (USAF) AFB Air Force Base AFCCC Air Force Combat Climatology Center AFGWC Air Force Global Weather Center AFOS Automation of Field Operations and Services (NOAA/NWS) AFSS Automated Flight Service Station (FAA) AGFS Aviation Gridded Forecast System (FAA) AIP Airport Improvement Program (FAA) AIRS Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (NASA) AL Aeronomy Laboratory (NOAA/ERL) ALDARS Automated Lightning Detection and Reporting System (DOI) ALDS Automatic Lightning Detection System (DOI) AMA AWIS Meteorological Applications (OFCM) AMC Army Materiel Command (Army) AMDAR Automatic Meteorological Data and Reporting AMOS Automated Meteorological Observing System AMSR Advanced Microwave Scanner Radiation (NASA) AMSS Automatic Meteorological Sensors System (Army) AMSU Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit AMU Applied Meteorology Unit (NASA) ANC Air Navigation Commission (ICAO) ANG Air National Guard AOC Aircraft Operations Center (NOAA) AOML Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory (NOAA/ERL)

51. OFCM Mobile Met Appendix C
Agency ERL Environmental research laboratories ETAC Environmental Meteorological Servicesand Supporting research Facility METOC meteorology/Oceanographic (USN
http://www.ofcm.gov/mme/mr_ap_c.htm
USERS MANUAL
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FEDERAL DIRECTORY OF MOBILE
METEOROLOGICAL EQUIPMENT AND CAPABILITIES
APPENDIX C
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C-3
C-4
C-5

52. School Of Geography Research
one of the largest researchoriented university In addition, the laboratories conductbespoke analyses and quality monitoring, meteorology, surveying, coring
http://www.geog.leeds.ac.uk/support/labs/
Laboratories and Field Equipment
The School of Geography Laboratories support one of the largest research-oriented university geography departments in the United Kingdom. In addition, the laboratories conduct bespoke analyses for governmental, commercial and charity organisations. We divide our equipment and expertise into two broad areas: laboratory analysis, including water, soil and chemical analysis, and field recording, including water flow and quality monitoring, meteorology, surveying, coring, and geophysics. Our laboratories have the lastest in research equipment, backed up by staff with commercial expertise in its use. For students there is the possibility of conducting research during their time at Leeds with professional lab equipment. For those wanting to contract the labs to complete independent analyses, we offer facilities that run under full British and ISSS standard conditions and staff adept at data analysis and interpretation. Our environmental monitoring facilities are available for hire or for use on research and consultancy projects, as well as use in student projects. These include the very latest solar and battery powered data loggers, soil, air and river water quality monitors, lake/reservoir water level recorders, ground water table recorders, water velocity probes, and topographic survey equipment. Our field sampling equipment includes facilities for directly logging data in the field over short or long periods (months to years) and for hand-held sampling of environmental variables.

53. Participating Laboratories
MRF, 31, Meteorological research Flight, UK. Pacific Marine Environment laboratories,NOAA, Seattle, US. ULE, 13, Institute for meteorology, University of Leipzig, DE.
http://www.ei.jrc.it/ace2/labs.html
Participating Laboratories
BNL Brookhaven National Laboratories US CIT California Institute of Technology US CNRM Centre National de Recherches Meteorologiques FR CSIRO Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Aspendale AUS DLR Deutsche Forschungsanstalt fuer Luft- und Raumfahrt DE DRI Desert Research Institute, Reno US ECN Energie Centrum Nederland, Petten NL FISBAT Inst. per lo Studio dei Fenomeni Fisici e Chimici della Bassa ed Alta Atm. IT IFT Institute for Tropospheric Research, DE ITE Institute of Terrestrial Ecology, Edingburgh Research Station UK ITML Institute of Applied Environmental Research, Uni. Stockholm SE JRC Environment Institute, EC Joint Research Centre, EI-JRC EC KFA Kernforschungsanlage Julich, KFA DE MetFI Finnisch Meteorological Institute, FMI FI MetNL Koninklijk Nederlands Meteorologisch Institute, KNMI NL MetPT Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia e Geofisica PT MetES Instituto Nacional de Meteorologia, INM SP MPI-B Max Planck Institute for Chemistry, Biogeochemistry, MPI DE MPI-N Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics, MPI

54. Research At The Rosenstiel School
visualization and networking facilities, laboratories, and precision Caribbean CoralReef research; NIEHS Marine and Modeling Group; meteorology; Miami Isopycnic
http://www.rsmas.miami.edu/research.html

Research Programs
RSMAS's research interests include satellite oceanography, with particular emphasis on remote sensing and satellite imagery, an experimental fish Hatchery, a leading global marine and atmospheric chemistry program, comprehensive oceanic and atmospheric numerical modeling activities, sedimentary geology and marine geophysics groups with considerable expertise in seismic methods, and an innovative ocean acoustics program. The school is one of the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences sites for the Marine and Freshwater Biomedical Sciences Center. It also hosts UM's Ocean Pollution Research Center and is launching a program in marine and environmental policy studies. RSMAS scientists, per capita, are among the best funded scientists in the nation, receiving more than $27M per year in extramural research funding.
Research Facilities
The School operates from a 16-building complex situated on Biscayne Bay. It includes state of the art computer visualization and networking facilities, laboratories, and precision instruments including mass spectrometers, X-ray spectrographs, gas chromatographs and a scanning electron microscope. RSMAS also has a near-real time satellite downlink, and aquaria facilities. RSMAS operates an advanced, ocean-going research catamaran, the 96-foot R/V F.G. Walton Smith

55. McDonnell's Hillslope And Watershed Hydrology Research Group - Links
laboratories, Universities, research Sites. Advances in Water Resources;Agricultural and Forest meteorology; Arctic and Alpine research;
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56. UEA Undergraduate Prospectus 2002: Meteorology And Oceanography
We expect that graduates of meteorology and Oceanography degrees will and environmentalprotection, in the Meteorological Office and in research laboratories.
http://www.uea.ac.uk/menu/study_and_research/undergrad/ugprospectus_2003/subject
  • Currently the only university in the UK to offer a degree in Meteorology and Oceanography Taught within one of the most prestigious Schools of Environmental Science in Europe Graded 5* in the latest Research Assessment Exercise Rated 'Excellent' in the latest Teaching Quality Assessment Exercise Wide range of courses and field work opportunities Excellent career prospects
BSc Meteorology and Oceanography BSc Meteorology and Oceanography with a year in North America BSc Meteorology and Oceanography with a year in Continental Europe Related courses: Admissions Policy Applicants for the Meteorology and Oceanography degree programmes should hold an A-level (or equivalent) in Mathematics: AS-level Mathematics is not acceptable. Foundation courses are acceptable but must contain a high level of maths. All applicants must have GCSE Mathematics and English Language at grade C or above. We encourage applications from mature students and those with alternative qualifications. Please contact our Undergraduate Admissions Officer for details. Teaching and Assessment Most of our course units are taught through lectures and practical classes, but about 30 per cent of teaching time is devoted to field work and seminars. Group work in the field and the laboratory provides valuable opportunities for informal communication between students and staff. All degree programmes in the School incorporate a large element of choice. Personal advisers help construct your chosen programme of study. Work is assessed through a combination of coursework and end-of-year examinations.

57. Meteorology: Research
DOC/NOAA/OAR/Environmental research laboratories. research activities on appliedmeteorology, climate, climate change, atmosphere and seismology.
http://www.puredirectory.com/Science/Earth-Sciences/Meteorology/Research/
Meteorology: Research
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AER's Radiative Transfer Working Group
Atmospheric and Environmental Research Inc. Public Release Radiative Transfer Models and Databases.
Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program
A large global change research program, with nowadays an emphasis on cloud measurements.
Benfield Greig Hazard Research Centre
Research-led expertise on complete range of natural hazards and risk, based at University College of London.
CLARA
Cloud and Radiation, measurement campaign of clouds in the Netherlands. Includes a large database with remote sensing measurements.
Climate Research Division
Climate Research Division, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego.
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).

58. Subject: Weather
noaa.gov/, The Environmental research laboratories (ERL) of GLERL conducts environmentalresearch in coastal in oceanography, marine meteorology, and related
http://lawdbase.law.villanova.edu/fedweb/subject/weather.asp
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Federal Agencies by Subject
Weather, Oceanography, and Meteorology
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NOAA Home Page Main Page
http://www.noaa.gov/

NOAA is composed of the National Ocean Service, National Weather Service, National Marine Fisheries Service, and Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research. It warns of dangerous weather, and guides our use and protection of the oceans.
Climate Prediction Center
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/

The mission of the NOAA Climate Prediction Center is to maintain a continuous watch on short-term climate fluctuations and to diagnose and predict them.
NOAA Environmental Information Service
http://www.esdim.noaa.gov/esdim/

The ESDIM Program supports the NOAA's Data Management Mission by focusing its efforts in three critical areas: improvement of data management, promotion of modernization, and coordination and consensus building among data stakeholders. ERL Environmental Research Laboratories http://www.erl.noaa.gov/ The Environmental Research Laboratories (ERL) of NOAA's Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research (OAR) conducts research and development to improve understanding of the Earth and its oceans, the atmosphere, and the space environment. http://www.cmdl.noaa.gov/

59. Programs In Atmospheric Sciences - Matthias Steiner
research laboratories Air Force research Laboratory (AFRL Laboratory (AOML), Hurricaneresearch Division (HRD); Planck Institute for meteorology; National Center
http://www.princeton.edu/~msteiner/atmospheric_sciences.html
Programs in Atmospheric Sciences
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60. AUA Quarterly December 2002 - FAA’s Aviation Weather Research Program Wins Awar
organizations provide the applied research to solve industry, other national laboratories,government agencies its “2002 Aviation meteorology Award.” The
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Plain Language The ATCA Convention Information Security The SCAP Process Credits AUA Home FAA’s Aviation Weather Research Program Wins Awards AUA Quarterly December 2002 The laboratories supporting the weather research program provide critical safety enhancements by developing tools to generate more accurate and accessible weather observations, warnings and forecasts. These FAA-funded organizations provide the applied research to solve critical operational aviation weather issues. Working as part of multidiscipline teams, the researchers’ efforts are enhanced through collaboration with industry, other national laboratories, government agencies, academia and trade associations. Shortly after receiving notification that it had received the FAA’s Excellence in Aviation Award, the National Weather Association (NWA) presented the AWRP with its “2002 Aviation Meteorology Award.” The award is presented to an individual or group to recognize significant contributions to aviation meteorology such as impacts of operational forecasts on aviation operations and research in detection and forecasting of aviation hazards. The AWRP won the award for its development of new weather products that enhance safety and efficiency, including the National Convective Weather Forecast, the Current Icing Potential and Forecast Icing Potential products, and the Rapid Update Cycle 20. Additionally, the Aviation Digital Data Service was described as the primary method to access these products.

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