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  1. Meteorology Today: An Introduction to Weather, Climate, and the Environment (with 1pass for MeteorologyNOW) by C. Donald Ahrens, 2006-02-16
  2. Essentials of Meteorology (with MeteorologyNOW and InfoTrac ) by C. Donald Ahrens, 2004-08-03
  3. Meteorology Today (Media Update with MeteorologyNow and InfoTrac) by C. Donald Ahrens, 2004-11-01
  4. Essentials of Meteorology (with CengageNOW Printed Access Card) by C. Donald Ahrens, 2007-01-31
  5. Essentials of Meteorology by C. Donald Ahrens, 2007-02-05
  6. Meteorology for Scientists and Engineers by Roland B. Stull, 1999-12-30
  7. An Introduction to Boundary Layer Meteorology (Atmospheric Sciences Library) by Roland B. Stull, 1988-07-01
  8. An Introduction to Dynamic Meteorology, Volume 88, Fourth Edition (International Geophysics) by James R. Holton, 2004-03-31
  9. Meteorology: Understanding the Atmosphere (with CengageNOW Printed Access Card) by Steven Ackerman, John A. Knox, 2006-03-08
  10. The Atmosphere: An Introduction to Meteorology (10th Edition) by Frederick K. Lutgens, Edward J. Tarbuck, et all 2006-04-06
  11. Reeds Maritime Meteorology by Maurice Cornish, Elaine Ives, 2006-04-14
  12. Thomson Advantage Books: Meteorology Today (Core Chapters 1-16 with 1pass for MeteorologyNOW ) (Thomson Advantage Books) by C. Donald Ahrens, 2006-02-10
  13. The Atmosphere: An Introduction to Meteorology, Ninth Edition by Frederick K. Lutgens, Edward J. Tarbuck, et all 2003-06-23
  14. Severe and Hazardous Weather: An Introduction to High Impact Meteorology by Bob Rauber, John Walsh, et all 2005-02-01

1. Bureau Of Meteorology - Home Page
Bureau of meteorology web homepage provides the Australian community with access to weather forecasts, severe weather warnings, observations, flood information
http://www.bom.gov.au/

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Aus. Capital Territory ... General Users THIS MONTH'S FEATURE ( previous ) Australia New Zealand Climate Forum exploring the link between climate and water. INDIGENOUS WEATHER KNOWLEDGE LEARN ABOUT METEOROLOGY CURRENT NEWS SUMMARY AND LATEST MEDIA RELEASE SILO SERVICES FOR AGRICULTURE SPECIAL SERVICES UNIT (SSU) Read the most recent Media Release 16th Australia New Zealand Climate Forum: Climate and Water Update to Careers/Vacancies Service Visit our updated Tasmania and Antarctic web pages Environment Australia Legislation Budget Papers Federal Government ... Ministers Commonwealth of Australia 2004, Bureau of Meteorology (ABN 92 637 533 532) Please note the and statements relating to the use of the information on this site and our site Privacy and Accessibility Acknowledgement notice relating to the use of information on this site.

2. Bad Meteorology
Thomas Cardinal Wolsey (14711530), Bad meteorology Click on the symbol for its explanation. By bad meteorology, I do not mean bad weather.
http://www.ems.psu.edu/~fraser/BadMeteorology.html

3. Bom - Weather & Flood Information
Australian weather forecasts, weather observations, flood warnings and high sea forecasts from each state and territory provided by the Bureau of meteorology.
http://www.bom.gov.au/weather/
Weather: National Victoria NSW ACT ... Tasmania
Weather and Warnings Information
Warnings current in: Northern Territory Queensland South Australia Tasmania ... Western Australia WEATHER FORECASTS
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WEATHER CHARTS Home ... SILO Commonwealth of Australia 2004, Bureau of Meteorology (ABN 92 637 533 532) Please note the and statements relating to the use of the information on this site and our site Privacy and Accessibility Acknowledgement notice relating to the use of information on this site.

4. World-Wide Web Virtual Library Meteorology

http://www.met.fu-berlin.de/DataSources/MetIndex.html

5. Meteorology Guide: The Online Guides
The Online meteorology Guide is a collection of webbased instructional modules that use multimedia technology and the dynamic capabilities of the web.
http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/home.rxml
Graphic by: Steven E. Hall The Online Meteorology Guide is a collection of web-based instructional modules that use multimedia technology and the dynamic capabilities of the web. These resources incorporate text, colorful diagrams, animations, computer simulations, audio and video to introduce fundamental concepts in the atmospheric sciences. Selected pages link to (or will soon link to) relevant classroom activities and current weather products to reinforce topics discussed in the modules and allow the user to apply what has been learned to real-time weather data. Available modules include: Modules
Last Update: 09/02/99 Light and Optics
The interaction between light and atmospheric particles and the colorful optical effects that result. Clouds and Precipitation
Cloud classifications and the processes by which clouds and precipitation develop. Forces and Winds
Forces that influence the flow of air and how they interact to produce wind. Air Masses and Fronts
The most common types of air masses and fronts, plus a look at the different types of advection. Weather Forecasting
General forecasting methods, important surface features, plus forecasting tips for different scenarios.

6. Penn State Meteorology And Atmospheric Science
Department of meteorology at Penn State University offering graduate and undergraduate programs in meteorology and atmospheric science meteorology and Horticulture alumnae, Katharine Perry, named
http://www.met.psu.edu/

7. LSC Meteorology: Home
Springs, NY. Updated Links are fixed more. News Archive. Would you like a virtual tour of the LSC meteorology Department? Then click
http://apollo.lsc.vsc.edu/
Home Dept. Info Dept. Info. Dept. FactSheet ... Contact Us LSC Web Camera
Current Conditions Time: 08:30 EST Temp: 56.7 F RH: Pressure 1023.3 mb Wind Speed 4.2 mph Wind Dir. 51 NE Today's Precip. in. LSC Current Weather Image News:
A collection of educational links has been added to our site. We have also rearranged the navigational menus a little to accomodate additional items.
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Congratulations to the LSC AMS/NWA Club for the successfully organizing the 29th Annual Northeastern Storm Conference.
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A photo archive has been added to our web site containing photo collections for weather, alumni and department activities.
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You may now register on-line for the 29th Annual Storm Conference . The conference will be held March 12th through 14th 2004 at the Holiday INN in Saratoga Springs, NY. Updated: Links are fixed
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News Archive Would you like a "virtual tour" of the LSC Meteorology Department? Then click here or download this Power Point Presentation that contains the same information. (requires Internet Explorer) Send comments and questions to the webmaster last updated: 18 Dec 2003 17:24

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

9. Department Of Hydrology And Meteorology
Government agency monitoring all hydrological and meteorological activity in the country. Contains information about the organization, activities, structure, staff, weather and publications.
http://www.dhm.gov.np/
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10. Allexperts Meteorology (Weather) Q&A
Experts ranked by knowledge or prestige offer answers to questions in their areas of specialization.
http://www.allexperts.com/getExpert.asp?Category=668

11. Meteorology Department Home Page
meteorology Department, Reading University Internationally recognised centre of excellence in meteorological teaching and research. Department of meteorology,
http://www.met.reading.ac.uk/
Search: Location: Met Dept home
Welcome to the Department of Meteorology:
  • A world-leading centre of excellence in the atmospheric sciences.
  • The only UK Department to offer a full range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in the atmospheric sciences.
Current News
  • Our "artist in residence", Charlie Hooker of the University of Brighton is leading an Arts Council funded forum on Cloud Dynamics, including two speakers from Meteorology. The forum will include material from "30km", a unique view of the world from a weather balllon. See http://www.blip.me.uk/
    The Department's undergraduate teaching has been rated in first place in the category of Earth and Marine Sciences in the Guardian's 2004 University Guide
    PhD for October 2004 entry

    If you are interested in joining us, visit our PhD pages. There you can find information about doing a PhD in our Department and a list of PhD topics available for the October 2004 entry.
    Recognising the important role of Mathematics and Physics in atmospheric science, the Department is a key member of the newly formed School of Mathematics, Meteorology and Physics.

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Contains a short history and offers forecasts, satellite imagery, air quality, climate analysis, and specialized Early Warning and Aviation products. In Arabic and English.
http://www.pme.gov.sa/

13. Welcome To Bulgarian National Institute Of Meteorology And Hydrology
Gives for more than 134 years its humble information and scientific contribution to the mastering and studying of the problems related to the climate change, weather and water resources.
http://www.meteo.bg/
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14. The International Commission On Polar Meteorology
Focus for research into the meteorology and climatology of the Arctic and Antarctic.
http://www.nerc-bas.ac.uk/public/icd/icpm/
ICPM
This page has moved over to the new web site. Please see: http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/met/ICPM/

15. Freese-Notis Weather.Net Home Page
Source of weather information for agriculture, aviation, commodities, construction, energy, forensics, and transportation. NEXRAD radar imagery via InterRAD.
http://www.weather.net/fn/newhoo.weather.html
FREESE NOTIS WEATHER SERVICES InterRAD Energy.Net Weather Trades ... Agricultural Weather Forecasts Freese-Notis Weather Freese-Notis Weather has been one of the most recognizable and respected names in the industry since its founding in 1973. Things have changed tremendously in terms of technology since 1973 but one thing has remained constant throughout the years; a passion for our work has provided our customers with the best quality forecasting. Late in 1994, Freese-Notis entered a brand new horizon. This is when the company decided to also become a complete Internet Service Provider and headed full blast into the “Information Superhighway”. Whether your need is weather information or Internet services, Freese-Notis Weather has the solution for you. For more information on all the various services we provide, click on the links above or on the right. Click for Current National Radar Enter Zipcode for regional weather radar
Click here for Instant InterRAD or AgWeather registration
Do you have questions regarding the most effective Weather game plan for your company?

16. Meteorology Guide
meteorology guide This World Wide Web (WWW) site is a collection of webbased instructional modules that incorporate text, color diagrams, animations, and computer simulations to introduce
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/ho

17. Meteorology Glossary
Alphabetical listing of words, terms and definitions.
http://www.geog.ubc.ca/courses/g102/Resources/G102Glossary.html

18. University Of Hawaii Department Of Meteorology
University of Hawaii Department of meteorology This World Wide Web (WWW) site, designed for students in grades 5 to 12, supplies weather information for the area of the Pacific ocean as well as
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://lumahai.soest.hawaii.edu/&y=024FAABC

19. Hurricanes: Online Meteorology Guide
. Graphic by Dan Bramer. Fly through a 3D Hurricane! added (1/08/1999) Requires a VRML player/plugin. See bottom of page for a recommended one.
http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/hurr/home.rxml
Graphic by: Dan Bramer Fly through a 3-D Hurricane!
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Requires a VRML player/plugin. See bottom of page for a recommended one. Interact with Atlantic hurricanes from 1950-2003!!
Hurricanes are cyclones that develop over the warm tropical oceans and have sustained winds in excess of 64 knots (74 miles/hour). These storms are capable of producing dangerous winds, torrential rains and flooding, all of which may result in tremendous property damage and loss of life in coastal populations. One memorable storm was Hurricane Andrew (pictured above), which was responsible for at least 50 deaths and more than $30 billion in property damage. The purpose of this module is to introduce hurricanes and their associated features, to show where hurricanes develop, and to explain the atmospheric conditions necessary for hurricane development. The Hurricane module has been organized into the following sections: Sections
Last Update: 09/16/99 Definition and Growth
Defines a hurricane and shows the regions and mechanics of hurricane development. Stages of Development
The different stages of development from depression to hurricane.

20. Climate Change
Fact sheets and information on climate change, with an Australian perspective. Also provides annual statements on Australia's climate.
http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/change/
Weather: National Victoria NSW ACT ... Tasmania
Climate Change

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