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  1. Parameterization of cumulus convection for inclusion in a tropical operational forecasting model (Environmental research papers / Air Force Cambridge Reasearch Laboratories) by Louis Berkofsky, 1974
  2. Research use of instrumented drones in cloud physics and meteorology (NRL report) by R. E Ruskin, 1963
  3. Air pollution meteorology during the Houston urban plume study, July 1974 (Ecological research series) by Gale F Hoffnagle, 1977
  4. Tropospheric conditions over the tropical Atlantic as observed by two TIROS satellites and research aircraft during 22 September 1962 (Meteorological Satellite Laboratory report) by H. McClure Johnson, 1964
  5. Fiscal year ... summary report of NOAA Meteorology Division support to the Environmental Protection Agency (SuDoc C 55.13/2:) by U.S. National Archives and Records Administration,
  6. Fiscal year summary report of Division of Meteorology support to the Environmental Protection Agency (SuDoc C 55.13/2:) by U.S. National Archives and Records Administration,
  7. Electrical structure of large overwater shower clouds (Environmental research papers) by Donald R Fitzgerald, 1974
  8. Hydrometeor data and analytical-theoretical investigations pertaining to the SAMS rain erosion program of the 1972-73 season at Wallops Island, Virginia, ... report no. 5 (Environmental research papers) by V. G Plank, 1977
  9. Persistence, runs, and recurrence of visibility (Environmental research papers) by Iver A Lund, 1978
  10. Climatic probabilities of the vertical distribution of cloud cover (Environmental research papers) by Irving I Gringorten, 1982
  11. Conditional joint probabilities (Environmental research papers) by Irving I Gringorten, 1978
  12. Calibration of Geosynchronous satellite video sensors (Environmental research papers) by H. Stuart Muench, 1981
  13. Persistence, runs, and recurrence of sky cover (Environmental research papers) by Iver A Lund, 1977
  14. Experimental studies of thunderstorm electrification (Environmental research papers) by Donald R Fitzgerald, 1976

61. ZapMeta Directory > Science > Earth Sciences > Meteorology > Research
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62. Laboratories And Field Sites - School Of Natural Resources - University Of Nebra
The Water Sciences laboratories, which provide cutting Its research focuses mostlyon agroecology, commercial The Agrometeorology Laboratory is also located at
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The School of Natural Resources is well endowed with research sites and laboratory facilities. It has access to 17 field sites on property owned by the University of Nebraska and 10 field sites owned by the Nature Conservancy or the Audubon Society. These sites are well distributed across the state and over a variety of landscapes. They include tall grass, mixed grass and short grass prairies, wetlands, woodlands and rangelands, streamside habitat and agro-ecosystems. Field work outside the state is just as significant, and our faculty have access to a wide variety of research sites across the country and around the world.
The School also has numerous labs for a variety of research and teaching purposes. These include:
  • An aquatic ecology and limnology (lake study) lab, housing an indoor microcosm facility with 32 artificial streams and 25 1,000-liter tanks; A climate and bio-atmospheric teaching laboratory, which houses eight computers on a local network and plenty of countertop space for experiments;

63. Meteorology
The core facility serving the meteorology program, used in every to participate onresearch programs through the individual scientistÕs research laboratories.
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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.

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Meteorology has its roots in math, physics, and chemistry. The best preparation for high school students considering going into meteorology is to have a strong math and science (Physics, Chemistry) background. It's also useful to take courses in computer science, but they are not absolutely necessary (and may not be available in your school). Good oral and written communication skills are valuable, too! For a partial list of universities with meteorology programs, see: http://www.nssl.noaa.gov/edu/schools.html There are many career options in and related to meteorology. There are also many specialties within meteorology: climatology, micrometeorology, cloud physics, cloud electrification, synoptic meteorology, mesoscale meteorology, radar, satellite, hydrology / hydrometeorology, aviation, winter storms, severe storms, tornadoes, flooding and flash flooding, droughts, hurricanes, and more. But with all the above mentioned topics, there are three main types of jobs for meteorologists:

68. Atomospheric Environment And Applied Meteorology Research Department
for the Atmospheric Environment and Applied meteorology research Department are to laboratories.The First research Laboratory (Ozone / Aerosol Size Distribution
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    Environmental issues will be one of major concerns of the public in the 21st century. With increase in human activities, global warming, ozone depletion, acid rain, and air pollution will continue and grow in the century. The policies on environmental protection, especially those to combat global warming and ozone depletion, are expected to be more reinforced than the present.
    In this regard, more reliable scientific information on the assessment and prediction of atmospheric environment is needed to make the policy and measures effective and efficient. In order to enhance credibility of the information, progress in the studies of atmospheric constituents and their effects on the atmospheric environment is necessary. The studies include the mechanisms of variation of these constituents and the relevant atmospheric environment change on global, regional, and local scales.
    In addition, recent society and economy is becoming more vulnerable to meteorological disaster, and it is hoped that the relevant studies on local weather and regional water cycles make steady progress.

69. Physical Meteorology Research Department
The Physical meteorology research Department is engaged in the studies of laboratories.The 1st research Laboratory (Cloud and Precipitation Physics). research
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70. Who's Who In Radar Entomology
Radar meteorology laboratories. Radar meteorology groups or individuals active inthis area in include the National Center for Atmospheric research (NCAR) and
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A subsidiary page of The Radar Entomology Web Site The first part of this page provides background information about research groups and individual researchers currently active in radar entomology. Contact information for individual members of these groups is provided through links to The Radar Entomology On-line Addressbook , while postal addresses and fax numbers are given here. The second part gives brief accounts of organisations that have contributed to the development of radar entomology but are no longer active in the field. The third part lists some of the most important collaborating organisations Use your browser's search facility (e.g. Edit/Find in Page... Missing information is denoted by "xx". If you can supply the required details, please advise Alistair Drake at a.drake@adfa.edu.au
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71. Lower Atmosphere Research Group (ADFA School Of Physics) Home Page
acoustic sounding (RASS); radar meteorology; mesoscale meteorology; frontal dynamics GarryWoods research INTERESTS Doppler sodars (for wind laboratories.
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Lower Atmosphere Research Group
Welcome to the home page of the Lower Atmosphere Research Group LARG ) of the School of Physical, Environmental and Mathematical Sciences (PEMS) UNSW@ADFA Australian Defence Force Academy The University of New South Wales
LARG's Areas of Research
Boundary-layer Meteorology
  • Studies of wind and turbulence in the first 1-2 km of the atmosphere.
Remote sensing (acoustic, radar, and radio-acoustic)
Biometeorology and ecology
  • Influence of synoptic- and micro-scale atmospheric phenomena on insect migration. Role of migration in the dynamics of insect populations and insect pest outbreaks.
Applications
  • Pollution dispersion, aviation, high-altitude balloon launchings, fog prediction, insect pest forecasting.
Field observations
  • Developmental testing and some observations are undertaken at the School's field site near the ADFA campus. In recent years

72. Applications Of Remote Sensing To Air-Quality Meteorology
NOAA) NOAA research laboratories Environmental Technology Laboratory, Boulder,Colorado Applications of Remote Sensing to AirQuality meteorology.
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73. Marine Laboratories Reports List - Division Of Marine Research Data Centre
6. Bureau of meteorology buoys tracked in the Southern, Indian and A checklist offishes recorded by the baitfish research project in Marine laboratories.
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Listing compiled for CSIRO Marine Research staff use Thomson, J. M. (1956). Fluctuations in catch of the yellow-eye mullet Aldrichetta forsteri (Cuvier and Valenciennes) (Mugilidae). Report. Division of Fisheries and Oceanography. CSIRO Australia, no. 1. Nicholls, A. G. (1956). The Tasmanian trout fishery. I. Sources of information and treatment of data. Report. Division of Fisheries and Oceanography. CSIRO Australia, no. 2. Nicholls, A. G. (1957). The Tasmanian trout fishery. II. The fishery of the north-west region. Report. Division of Fisheries and Oceanography. CSIRO Australia, no. 3. Chittleborough, R. G. (1957). An analysis of recent catches of humpback whales from the stocks in Groups IV and V. Prepared for the International Commission on Whaling. Report. Division of Fisheries and Oceanography. CSIRO Australia, no. 4. CSIRO Division of Fisheries and Oceanography (1957). F.R.V. "Derwent Hunter". Scientific report of Cruises 3/56, 4/56, 5/56. Report. Division of Fisheries and Oceanography. CSIRO Australia, no. 5. Cowper, T. R. and Downie, R. J. (1957). A line-fishing survey of the fishes of the southeastern Australian continental slope. Report. Division of Fisheries and Oceanography. CSIRO Australia, no. 6.

74. Calvin College - Geology Department
current students have interests ranging from meteorology and environmental Facilitiesinclude three teaching laboratories, two research laboratories and a
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Aaron DeVries (geology major) and Nathan Ykema (environmental science (geology)
major) participate in a stream geomorphology lab. The Geology, Geography, and Environmental Studies Department offers majors in geology, environmental geology and geography; and minors in geology, geography and environmental studies. The department also offers the geology track of the environmental science major (students in the biology or chemistry tracks are housed in those respective departments). Majors and minors are available for students in the teacher education programs and students wishing to combine geology with chemistry, engineering or physics. Approximately 25 students are working towards these degrees in an environment that fosters thoughtful Christian learning and the development of skills to prepare students for engagement with the natural world. Our current students have interests ranging from meteorology and environmental geology to urban planning, community development and environmental policy.

75. Other CLIVAR Related Research Activities And Institutes
Bureau of meteorology research Centre (BMRC). CSIRO CSIRO Marine laboratories;CSIRO Atmospheric research. Macquarie University Atmospheric Science.
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76. Remote Sensing Laboratories: Research
as to their ability to comply with the different research requirements. This was easilyestablished online between the Swiss Institute of meteorology (SMA) and
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Remote Sensing Series Vol. 27
Das Snowmelt Runoff Model ETH (SRM-ETH) als universelles Simulations- und Prognosesystem von Schneeschmelz-Abflussmengen - Ein Beispiel der Integration von Satellitenfernerkundung und Geographischen Informationssystemen (GIS)
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Snowmelt Runoff is the predominant part of the total water runoff in Alpine basins. The present project aimed at forecasting the runoff from snowmelt and precipitation by means of the Snowmelt Runoff Model (SRM), also known as the RANGO-MARTINEC Model.
The methodology was applied as
  • longterm forecast (on the 1. of April predicting half a year in advance)
  • shortterm forecast (daily, adressing successive 4 days respectively)
to the two runoff basins Sedrun and Tavanasa. These two basins feed the power plants of the electric power company "Kraftwerke Vorderrhein" in the Swiss Alps in Graubünden. The forecasts took place in summer 1993 and 1994. Different steps had to be taken: First, a complete computer-based system had to be established consisting of the following elements:
  • Link to a Geographic Information System (GIS).

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78. DOC/NOAA/OAR/AOML: Atlantic Oceanographic And Meteorological Laboratory
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79. Pacific Southwest Research Station - USDA Forest Service
Forest Service National Links. research Development. Employment. Fire research Topics. Programs Projects. Locations laboratories Locations and laboratories. Forest Fire Laboratory
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80. Météo France - Research
Forecasting is responsible for research and development its supply to the laboratoriesconcerned the Experimental and Instrumental meteorology Group develops
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The French National Centre for Meteorological Research works in a wide variety of research fields. Although these are centred on the atmosphere, they extend to the frontiers of meteorology, notably covering atmospheric chemistry, oceanography, surface hydrology, etc.
Study of the planetary climate and environment Along with the rapid expansion of the Mocage atmospheric chemistry model, the CNRM is pursuing ongoing efforts to perfect climate simulation models. These models enable the representation of physical phenomena and various couplings such as atmosphere-ocean and snow-atmosphere. In parallel, experiments to simulate the climate of the 21st century are being conducted using scenarios suggested by the international scientific community. Researchers also study changes in snow or the ice pack in case of global warming, and the "regionalisation" of warming forecasts.
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The study of major atmospheric phenomena most frequently requires the implementation of experimental campaigns and the CNRM contributes actively to these. Such campaigns provide a harvest of invaluable scientific information, opening the way to years of work for hundreds of researchers throughout the world. So one or more of these events occur each year, such as the Map research experiment on the Alps in 1999, or in 2001 the Pomme experiment on the interaction between ocean and atmosphere, and the Escompte campaign on pollution in the Marseille region.

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