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  1. Weather Book: A Complete Illustrated Guide to Meteorological Phenomena, Weather Forecasting and Climate
  2. Meteorology: A text-book on the weather, the causes of its changes, and weather forecasting : for the student and general reader by Willis I Milham, 1926
  3. Societal Responses to Regional Climatic Change: Forecasting by Analogy (A Westview Special Study)
  4. The Weather Revolution: Innovations and Imminent Breakthroughs in Accurate Forecasting (Language of Science) by Jack Fishman, Robert Kalish, 1994-09
  5. Weather and Forecasting (Macmillan Field Guides) by Storm Dunlop, Francis Wilson, 1987-04
  6. Acts of God: The Old Farmer's Almanac Guide to Weather & Natural Disasters by Benjamin A. Watson, 1993-09-14
  7. The general problem of dynamical meteorology: An introduction to numerical weather forecasting (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies. School of Cosmic Physics. Geophysics bulletins;no.17) by Antonio Giao, 1959
  8. Meteorology;: A text-book on the weather, the causes of its changes, and weather forecasting, for the student and general reader by Willis I Milham, 1929
  9. Weather Analysis and Forecasting: Applying Satellite Water Vapor Imagery and Potential Vorticity Analysis by Patrick Santurette, Christo Georgiev, 2005-06-16
  10. Numerical Prediction and Dynamic Meteorology, 2nd Edition by George J. Haltiner, Roger T. Williams, 1980-05-08
  11. Scanning the Skies: A History of Tornado Forecasting by Marlene Bradford, 2001-03
  12. Images in Weather Forecasting: A Practical Guide for Interpreting Satellite and Radar Imagery
  13. Hurricane Watch: Forecasting the Deadliest Storms on Earth by Jack Williams, Bob Sheets, 2001-07-31
  14. Weather Forecasting Explained: An Easy Reference Guide (England's Living History) (Countryside Books Reference) by Stan Yorke, 2010-06-15

1. BUBL LINK: 551.5 Meteorology: General Resources
s collection of resources and teaching guides covering meteorology, weather forecasting and other areas of the geosciences....... 551.5 meteorology general resources. Titles.
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  • Atmospheric Sciences
  • Daily Planet
  • Meteorology Departments in the United States
  • Online Meteorology Guide ...
  • Satellite Active Archive
    All links checked August 2001 Comments: bubl@bubl.ac.uk
    Atmospheric Sciences
    Links to Internet resources in atmospheric science.
    Author: US Geological Survey
    Subjects: atmospheric science, meteorology
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    Daily Planet
    Extensive collection of resources and teaching guides covering meteorology, weather forecasting and other areas of the geosciences. Author: University of Illinois Department of Atmospheric Sciences Subjects: geophysics, meteorology, weather DeweyClass: ResourceType: guides Location: usa
    Meteorology Departments in the United States
    Links to meteorology departments in US universities. Author: TV Weather Subjects: meteorology DeweyClass: ResourceType: index Location: usa
    Online Meteorology Guide
    A collection of web-based instructional modules that use multimedia technology and the dynamic capabilities of the Web, including diagrams, animations, computer simulations, audio and video, to introduce fundamental concepts in the atmospheric sciences. Author: University of Illinois Department of Atmospheric Sciences Subjects: atmospheric science, meteorology
  • 2. Penn State Department Of Meteorology · Faculty Page Carlson
    Teaching Interests Weather analysis and forecasting, broadcast meteorology, general meteorology and climatology.
    http://www.met.psu.edu/dept/faculty/Gadomski.htm

    3. Educational Links
    Internet Citation Guides. Operational meteorology. general Information Paper Summaries by Pat Spoden, SOO WFO Paducah, KY (also, see convective fcst.). general forecasting
    http://zephyr.unl.edu/educational_links.html
    Educational/Research Links THIS PAGE research links operational met numerical modeling sat met ... archives back to CLASS INFO HOME THE PROGRAM NEBRASKA WEATHER ... PROSPECTIVE STUDENTS Please note that the Internet is full of bad information (as well as good) and, thus, use these links with caution. If you know of any links that may be of use to students or find a broken link please email me . - Walker Research Links General Grammar, Guidelines, etc., Operational Meteorology General Information

    4. Meteorology Guide: The Online Guides
    UI Department of Atmospheric Sciences provides this colorful tutorial on the atmospheric sciences covering weather patterns, forecasting, and hurricanes. The Online meteorology Guide is a collection of webbased instructional Weather forecasting. general forecasting methods, important surface features, plus forecasting tips for
    http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/%28Gh%29/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.

    5. Meteorology Guide: The Online Guides
    Weather forecasting general forecasting methods, important surface features, plusforecasting tips for audience for the Online meteorology Guide is
    http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/(Gh)/guides/mtr/
    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. Atmospheric Science - General Meteorology BS
    THE BUREAU OF meteorology'S forecasting. AND WARNING PERFORMANCE FOR THE night Shift Supervisor had almost 30 years' general forecasting experience and was competent to act in the
    http://kuphsx2.phsx.ku.edu/Courses/atmo_bs_genmet.html
    Bachelor of Sciency in Atmospheric Science
    GENERAL METEOROLOGY OPTION
    Curriculum Approved May, 1992
    Last Updated: 12-APRIL-95 (webmaster@kuphsx.phsx.ukans.edu)

    7. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: General (Forecasting)
    HomeworkCentral Linking Policy. MIDDLE SCHOOL Science Earth Sciences meteorology forecasting Prediction forecasting general.
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  • World Book Online Article on RADIOSONDE
  • Evaluating Meteorological Observations
  • Explaining Forecasts
  • Predicting Percipitation ... Contact Us
  • 8. BS GENERAL METEOROLOGY
    Bachelor of Science in Atmospheric Science. general meteorology Option. Curriculum Approved May 1992 COMPUTER SCIENCE (6 Hours). ATMO 505 Weather forecasting. 3. LA S 340 Orient.
    http://kuphsx2.phsx.ku.edu/Courses/gmet.htm
    Bachelor of Science in Atmospheric Science
    General Meteorology Option
    Curriculum Approved - May 1992
    Text only GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL OPTIONS ENGLISH (9 Hours) MATHEMATICS (18 Hours) ENGL 101 Composition MATH 121 Calculus I MATH 122 Calculus II ENGL 362 Technical Writing MATH 320 Elem. Diff. Equ. COMMUNICATION STUDIES (6 Hours) (a) METEOROLOGY CORE (14 Hours) COMS 330 Pres. Comm. in Org. ATMO 220 Unusual Weather COMPUTER SCIENCE (6 Hours) ATMO 505 Weather Forecasting SOCIAL SCIENCES (1 (S) Course - 3 Hours) HUMANITIES (1 (H) Course - 3 Hours) BUS 368 Statistics ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES (3 Hours) EVRN 148 Intro. to Environ. Studies SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS FOR GENERAL METEOROLOGY OPTION PHYSICS (8 Hours) CHEMISTRY (5 Hours) (b) CHEM 184 Found. of Chem. I (b) METEOROLOGY (24 HOURS) FREE ELECTIVES (21 Hours) ATMO 525 Air Pollution Meteorology ATMO 630 Synoptic Meteorology ATMO 650 Adv. Synoptic Meteorology ATMO 680 Seminar ... (a) Current options are COMS 130 or COMS 150
    (b) Majors are encouraged to take PHSX 213 and 214, the Honors sections of PHSX 211 and 212. Permission to Enroll cards may be obtained in the Departmental Office. PHYSICS MAIN INDEX SUGGESTED SCHEDULE Last Updated: 7-July-95 Webmaster@kuphsx.phsx.ukans.edu

    9. Bigchalk: HomeworkCentral: General (Forecasting)
    Linking Policy. HIGH SCHOOL BEYOND Science Earth Sciences meteorology forecasting Prediction forecasting general.
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  • Evaluating Meteorological Observations
  • Explaining Forecasts
  • Predicting Percipitation ... Contact Us
  • 10. Nearctica - Geophysics - Weather - General Weather
    College lecture notes for a general meteorology course. An meteorology course witha series of tutorials on forces, winds, air pressure, forecasting, and so
    http://www.nearctica.com/geology/storms/weather.htm
    Geophysics - Weather - General Weather Return to Geophysics Main Page Buy Books About Weather This page contains links to general weather sites or meteorology topics not covered in any of the other pages. Specific topics are covered in the following pages of Nearctica
    Meteorology Link Collections
    Current Weather and Forecasts
    Clouds
    Storms.
    Storms in General
    Tornadoes
    Hurricanes
    Lightning ...
    Storm Chasers
    Global Climate Change.
    General Global Change and Global Warming
    Ozone Depletion
    Meteorology: The Online Guides . Department of Atmospheric Sciences, University of Illinois. A series of online guides to meteorology related subjects. Among the topics covered are; cloudes and precipitation, winds, weather fronts, storms, weather forecasting, and hurricanes. Highly recommended. Dan's Wild Wild Weather Page . Dan Satterfield. A wonderful site explaining weather for kids (and us older kids who like things simple). The site covers clouds, temperature, storms, forecasting, wind, and much, much more. Highly recommended. The Weather Dude . Nick Walker. A marvelous site for younger kids. Learn about the weather in all its forms. The most famous part of this site is a song about the weather you can listen to. You'll also find weather news, quizes, links, and much more. Highly recommended.

    11. Lab-Volt: Training Systems -- Meteorology And Forecasting (40030)
    The meteorology and forecasting module offers handson activities that illustrate how weather segments of this module provide general knowledge about weather, including the types
    http://www.labvolt.com/search/english/248_91.htm
    RETURN TO LABVOLT HOME : PRODUCT LINE: Tech-Design Meteorology and Forecasting (40030) [View Topic Coverage]
    The Meteorology and Forecasting module offers hands-on activities that illustrate how weather patterns are recognized and forecasts are developed. Students gain fundamental knowledge about weather and meteorology, and learn about instruments and computer-based tools that are used to predict the weather.
    DETAILS Introductory segments of this module provide general knowledge about weather, including the types of wind and how storms develop and travel. Students learn about meteorology and how satellites, weather maps, barometers, and other devices are used to predict weather. The module also demonstrates the connection between weather and recycling of the earth’s water. Students enhance their knowledge and develop technical skills through use of authentic weather-forecasting equipment. They operate a ground-based weather station to collect information from satellites and regional stations. With their understanding of this data, as well as information from weather maps, they develop local and national weather forecasts. These learning experiences could generate a strong interest in weather-related careers, which also are presented during this module. A similar module, Satellite Communications (40024), may be used to complement this module.

    12. Department Of Geosciences, Atmospheric Sciences Courses
    201. general meteorology. 3 cr. Applications to weather analysis and forecasting.Prerequisite Math 131. 202. general meteorology Laboratory. 3 cr.
    http://nimbus.geos.ulm.edu/atmsclas.htm
    ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES COURSES
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    Click on the course name below for a description of any course.
    Introduction to Weather and Climate
    Microcomputers in Meteorology
    General Meteorology
    General Meteorology Laboratory ...
    Atmospheric General Circulation For Undergraduates and Graduates
    Atmospheric Pollution
    Meteorology for Teachers
    Introduction to Weather and Climate . 3 cr. A non-mathematical introduction to atmospheric sciences and the importance of weather and climate. Students enrolled in 101 may also enroll in 202. Microcomputers in Meteorology . 1 cr. Two hours of laboratory work learning to operate a personal computer systems dealing with meteorological data. Discussions will consider data distribution, reception and archival; IBM operating systems, Weathercapture software; DIFAX, and the PC-McDAS network. General Meteorology . 3 cr. A survey of the fundamental physical principles of which govern the behavior of atmospheric dynamic, thermodynamic, and radiative processes. Applications to weather analysis and forecasting. Prerequisite: Math 131. General Meteorology Laboratory . 3 cr. Two hours of lab to accompany 201. Prerequisite: 101 or registration in 201. Regional Climatology . 3 cr. An examination of basic controls of the earth's climate and a introduction of methods of climatic classification. Atmospheric Dynamics and Thermodynamics . 3 cr. Kinematics, fundamental forces in the atmosphere, basic conservation laws, thermodynamics of the dry and moist atmosphere. Prerequisites: 201, Math 131, Physics 207.

    13. Meteorology Courses
    meteorology 101 Introductory Seminar An overview of the atmospheric sciences, themeteorology program, weather forecasting, and general university procedures.
    http://www.ge-at.iastate.edu/courses/mainpage/meteor/atm-courses.htm
    Meteorology Courses
    Schedule of Classes
    • Meteorology 101
      • Introductory Seminar: An overview of the atmospheric sciences, the meteorology program, weather forecasting, and general university procedures.
    • Meteorology 111
      • Synoptic Applications: Current weather discussions and introduction to synoptic-scale interpretation of meteorology.
    • Meteorology 206
      • Introduction to Meteorology: Basic concepts in meteorology, including atmospheric measurements, radiation, stability, precipitation, winds, fronts, forecasting, and severe weather. Applied topics include global warming, ozone depletion, world climates, weather safety, and atmospheric optics.
    • Meteorology 298/398/498
      • Cooperative Education: Required of all cooperative education students. Students must register for this course prior to commencing the work period.
    • Meteorology 301
      • General Meteorology I: Global distribution of temperature, wind, and atmospheric constituents; atmospheric thermodynamics, radiative transfer, global energy balance, storms and clouds, introductory dynamics.
    • Meteorology 306
      • Use of Weather Data in Agriculture: Instrumentation, collection, and analyses of weather data relative to crop production in the Midwest. Weather parameters are described by using computer application examples and laboratory excercises.

    14. Meteorology
    Introductory Seminar(10) Cr. RF An overview of the atmospheric sciences, the meteorologyprogram, weather forecasting, and general university procedures.
    http://www.iastate.edu/~catalog/2001-03/courses/mteor.html
    Graduate Courses
    Schedule of Classes
    Meteorology (Mteor) Courses Primarily for Undergraduate Students Mteor 101. Introductory Seminar
    (1-0) Cr. R. F. An overview of the atmospheric sciences, the meteorology program, weather forecasting, and general university procedures. Mteor 111. Synoptic Applications
    (1-0) Cr. 1 each time taken, maximum of 3. F.S. Current weather discussions and introduction to synoptic-scale interpretation of meteorology. Course restricted to majors. Others with permission of instructor. Mteor 206. Introduction to Meteorology (Same as Agron 206.)
    (3-0) Cr. 3. F.S. Basic concepts in meteorology, including atmospheric measurements, radiation, stability, precipitation, winds, fronts, forecasting, and severe weather. Applied topics include global warming, ozone depletion, world climates, weather safety, and atmospheric optics. Mteor 265. Scientific Balloon Engineering and Operations (Same as Aer E 265.)
    See Aerospace Engineering. Mteor 298. Cooperative Education

    15. National Weather Service Forecast Office - Quad Cities
    Aviation forecasting Fire Weather forecasting general forecasting;Hurricane forecasting Spaceflight meteorology Marine forecasting;
    http://www.crh.noaa.gov/dvn/aboutus/staff/met.htm
    Note: The NWS provides links to certain external Web pages because they may contain related information of interest to you. These links do not constitute an endorsement by the NWS of any information, products or services on those external Web sites. www.nws.noaa.gov Home Site Map News Organization Search Local forecast by
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    We are staffed with 13 meteorologists who work round the clock, 365 days a year. Nature of Work NOAA/National Weather Service meteorologists are employed in a variety of specialties within this science field. These include synoptic meteorologists, research meteorologists and forecasters.

    16. University Of Hawaii Meteorology | Courses Offered
    Dynamic meteorology (4) (3 L, 1 3hr lab) Scale-analysis of equations of motion;quasi-geostrophic system of forecasting; initial value problem, general
    http://lumahai.soest.hawaii.edu/Dept/meteorology/courses.html
    Course Offerings and Descriptions
    UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL GRADUATE LEVEL
    UNDERGRADUATE LEVEL 101 Introduction to Meteorology (3) (3 L)
    For non-science majors and prospective science teachers. Basic atmospheric physics, sun-earth-ocean-atmosphere interrelationships, rainbows, atmospheric electricity, environmental pollution, major weather systems, weather forecasting, weather of Hawaii. 101 L Introduction to Meteorology Laboratory (1) (1 3-hr lab)
    Exercises with meteorological data and measurement systems. Characteristics of Hawaiian winds, temperatures, and rainfall. Pre: MET 101 (or concurrent). 200 Descriptive Meteorology (3) (3 L)
    Atmospheric variables and gas laws, radiation processes, thermodynamics, clouds and precipitation, atmospheric circulations, mid-latitude and tropical systems, forecasting, weather applications, climate. Pre: PHYS 152L or concurrent. 302 Atmospheric Physics
    Energy and thermodynamics, statics and stability, physical processes of cloud formation, radiation and earth-atmosphere heat balance, kinetic theory, optical effects.

    17. Academics - Physics And Meteorology
    Pursues the development of specialized forecasting skills for phenomena such astornadoes MET 480 Senior Seminar in meteorology, 2. PHY 110 general Physics I*, 4.
    http://www.northland.edu/academics/phy.html
    Academic Programs Degree Completion Online Catalog Special Course Offerings ... Academic Calendar
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    N. Robert Wilson, Professor of Physics and Meteorology and Program Coordinator
    Scott Grinnell, Assistant Professor of Physics and Meteorology The Physics program offers courses to address the three following objectives:
  • to teach the basic principles and techniques of physics for meteorology, natural science, and other majors; to offer advanced instruction in electricity and magnetism, thermodynamics, and modern physics for physics minors and meteorology majors; and to offer instruction in the application of microcomputer technology for problem solving in the environmental sciences.
  • Meteorology is a field that draws from various math and science disciplines to answer complex questions about our planet. We can use meteorology to help address environmental issues such as air and water pollution, global warming, and the feasibility of alternative energy systems. The major in meteorology is a rigorous program involving advanced course work in physics, mathematics, chemistry, and meteorology. It includes all of the course work recommended for meteorology positions within the National Weather Service and prepares students for a wide array of careers in this multifaceted field. The major also prepares students for graduate studies or for careers in other sophisticated science fields. Students completing the curriculum requirements for the meteorology major will also earn a Physics minor.

    18. David Baron's General Weather Links
    Base Severe Weather,Hurricanes, forecasting Models, Satellite Environment and NatureWeather;meteorology; Virtual Library Weather Machines (general Data Servers
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    19. SFSU Meteorology Undergraduate Program
    students interested in making weather forecasting a career Department offers a varietyof general education courses in meteorology, oceanography, and
    http://www.sfsu.edu/~puboff/programs/undergrad/meteor.htm
    Meteorology
    College of Science and Engineering Undergraduate Programs
    The Both upper- and lower-division major courses in the meteorology program are small, and faculty members work closely with students as academic mentors. The faculty are actively involved in seeking extramural funding support for research and teaching and often involve students in those activities. Students can get professional experience outside the classroom through internships with the National Weather Service, local television stations and other organizations in the Bay Area.
    Meteorology Facilities
    The core facility serving the meteorology program, used in every course in the curriculum, is the Weather Graphics Acquisition and Simulation Laboratory (WGSL). This lab, which consists of six networked UNIX workstations and five microcomputers, receives a continuous stream of current weather data through the Internet, including weather and radar observations, satellite imagery, and numerical model forecasts. Students use the WGSL to analyze weather data and display it as single images or loops as part of course assignments, and in some courses use of the lab is organized to mimic operations at National Weather Service Forecast Offices. Faculty members also use the lab to model atmospheric behavior for teaching and research purposes.

    20. General Reference On NWS/Private Sector Partnership
    Homepage Industrial meteorology Industrial meteorology Community Provider 11/25/98;general Kelly Report Locally Generated Agricultural forecasting Aids is a
    http://www.nws.noaa.gov/im/private.htm
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