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51. The Indian Monsoon ...
- www.usda.gov
- This phenomenon is the dominant feature of low-latitude climates stretching from West Africa to the western Pacific Ocean (fig. ...
- To maintain an energy balance, heat is transferred from areas of surplus to deficit, and in the case of a land-water differential, this is accomplished through a phenomenon known as the "land-sea breeze". ...
- As with any meteorological phenomenon, especially one demonstrating a periodic (cyclic, or recurring) tendency, attempts to forecast the monsoon have been underway for centuries. ... However, before forecasting can be attempted, knowledge of the phenomenon itself must be obtained. In the case of the Indian monsoon, what to look for in the period leading up to the monsoon onset as well as during the active monsoon itself are vital components of understanding the physical nature of the phenomenon.
- In the months prior to the expected start of the rainy season, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) predicts the onset date and rainfall potential of the monsoon using a statistical model that evaluates 16 "precursor" conditions, which indicate the potential strength of the monsoon circulation (6). ...
- Glossary of Meteorology (American Meteorological Society, Boston, MA, 1957).
52. Explanation of Climate Hazards Maps
- www-geography.berkeley.edu:16080
53. ENV 274 Assessment
- www.worc.ac.uk
54. Encyclopedia: Meteorological phenomenon
- www.nationmaster.com
55. ENSO
- www.philonline.com.ph
- El Niño is a large scale oceanographic / meteorological phenomenon that develops in the Pacific Ocean, which is associated with extreme climatic variability; i. ...
- Below normal sea surface temperatures (SSTs) over eastern tropical Pacific and simultaneously above normal or positive anomaly SOI indicate a global-scale climate variation defined as the La Niña phenomenon.
- Is La Niña a New Phenomenon? La Niña is not a new phenomenon. ...
- Other global models are used for research to further understand the phenomenon.
56. Idea4D Travel
- www.idea4d.com
- Utilising extensive multimedia methods and 3D graphics we explore many local and global aero-logical and meteorological phenomenon. ...
- - Schools, Universities and Institutes which study natural phenomenon;.
- - General public interested in further study of these phenomenon.
57. met.no: ->
- www.dnmi.no
- During the fall of 1997 the El Niño phenomenon, and alleged consequences thereof, received substantial media coverage. ...
- This abnormal situation returns every 3-7 years and, since the event usually peaks around Christmas, the fishermen named the phenomenon "El Niño" ("el niño" is Spanish for boy child). For a long time, El Niño was considered to be a weather phenomenon local to the countries of the western part of South America. ...
- Sir Gilbert Walker, who was the head of the Meteorological Service in India, discovered that weak Pacific monsoons and small amounts of precipitation frequently coincided with El Niño events. By examination of sea level pressure records from Tahiti (in the central Pacific) and Darwin, Australia, he found that the pressure difference between these meteorological stations oscillates in (anti-)phase with El Niño. ...
- The atmosphere and ocean form a system that interacts in a very complex way, and this makes it hard to decide what importance the El Niño phenomenon will have on the winter at our latitudes. ...
- El Niño is a phenomenon that is caused by natural variations in ocean and atmosphere, and not by anthropogenic (man-made) changes. ...
- 2002 © Norwegian Meteorological Institute .
58. Searching for a Correlation between the UFO Phenomenon and the Movement of the Moon and the Sun
- www.ovnis.atfreeweb.com
- The idea is to examine the phase of the moon and its altitude on the horizon, as well as that of the sun, at the precise moment when a UFO phenomenon occurs, so as to expose a possible deception produced by a deliberate use of light effects.
- When the moon is bright and is situated right beneath the horizon from the point at which a UFO phenomenon is observed, it produces a cone of black night of height h above the point O (see fig. ... The luminous phenomenon, if produced within this cone of shadow, will benefit from the greater contrast and thus can be produced with less expenditure of energy. If one imagines here that this light phenomenon is fired from an aerial platform such as a dirigible balloon, for example, the ray of light produced will itself be within the clear night zone and thereby capable of being hidden by the brightness. ...
- In order to evaluate the natural probability of the CEM contrast effect at the moment of observation of the bright phenomenon, we can extrapolate the value of the angle B from the time t of the rising and setting of the moon. ...
- If the sun is beneath the horizon at the moment when a UFO phenomenon is seen, we will speak of a Contrast Effect due to the Sun, or CES for short.
- 2% difference) from the CES effect when the sky is not covered, which seems symptomatic of the method used for their production, unless it were possible to prove that there exists a meteorological phenomenon whereby the sky covers itself more easily when the sun goes beyond -18º below the horizon.
59. Floods-Smilde comments
- www-personal.umich.edu
- environmental conditions versus extreme meteorological conditions. ...
- What happened in Vargas was a localized phenomenon with a.
- it was a phenomenon in which cold air from the North heads South and meets.
- The same meteorological phenomenon.
- Avila (highly susceptible to mudslides), and a meteorological phenomenon.
60. April 14 WAFCon article
- www.nssl.noaa.gov
- Cooperative Institute for Mesoscale Meteorological Studies.
- Study of the dryline, as with any mesoscale meteorological phenomenon, has been hampered by the lack of high temporal and spatial resolution data. ... With the development and deployment of automated meteorological observing systems, it is now possible to observe the surface characteristics of the dryline with higher resolution than in the past. ... 1994), has put at least one station in every county in Oklahoma recording standard meteorological variables every five minutes. ... The two networks combine to provide "targets of opportunity" for case studies of meteorological events when they occur in the network any time of the year.
- The relationship of meteorological variables to each other during the course of the event is best illustrated by looking at a time series from Acme (Fig. ...
61. New Page 1
- bss.sfsu.edu
- The climatology of Lake Merced involves an array of meteorological phenomenon, especially wind, fog and precipitation which are derived from the complex interactions between the atmosphere, ocean and surrounding topography. ...
- This section will discuss the meteorological and climatologic conditions that prevail over the region and will explain their significance in terms of local and micro climatologic influences that occur in and around the lake. ...
- In order to fully understand the climatic and meteorological processes at work, numerous stations recording the usual parameters such as temperature, precipitation and relative humidity need to be installed alongside some of the micro-climatological apparatus to provide an overall picture of the atmospheric conditions and the factors which influence them.
62. Philippine Meteorological Society
- www.geocities.com
- Past experiences of the occurrence of the El Nino Phenomenon has taught farmers, agriculture workers and local leaders crucial lessons on how to cope with adverse conditions. ...
- El Nino/La Nina phenomenon, the following guidelines are adopted by the Provincial Agricultural Office: .
- · Preparation/lobbying of budgetary requirements to finance programs/projects to mitigate ill effects of the phenomenon. ...
- Due to the early dissemination of the El Nino Phenomenon, farmers in the province were able to abet its ill effects based on the following data reported by the municipal agriculturists: .
- Inter-agency cooperation and coordination between the national meteorological service, responsible agencies of Government, and even private entities, would insure that the information and service needs of the different sectors are identified and that the format, content and timing of services are of maximum benefit. ...
63. Meteorology Quiz
- www.greatauk.com
- Meteorological Proverbs.
- These are varieties of what meteorological phenomenon? .
- What natural atmospheric phenomenon can heat surrounding air as much as four times hotter than the surface of the Sun?.
- Many scientists regard this fact as evidence for what phenomenon related to increased atmospheric carbon dioxide?.
64. unsaved:///newpage2.htm
- www.nws.noaa.gov
- The major changes in this Chapter include a switchover to international contractions for the Meteorological Impact Statements (MIS) and Center Weather Advisories (CWA). ...
- Although not yet in effect, provisions are made for changing World Meteorological Organization (WMO) communications headers for the CWA from WCUS to WLUS in order to avoid a conflict in its use with the international oceanic cyclone warnings. ...
- Air Traffic Meteorological Concerns.
- 5 Meteorological Impact Statement.
- This Chapter provides general policies and procedures for National Weather Service (NWS) meteorological support to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Air Traffic Facilities. ... This NWS meteorological support is designed to improve aviation safety and enhance the efficient flow of air traffic by the continual forecasting and monitoring of adverse weather. ...
- Air Traffic Meteorological Concerns. ...
- The specific operational situation dictates the significance of any particular aviation weather phenomenon.
- Airman's Meteorological Advisories (AIRMET).
- Significant Meteorological Advisories (SIGMET).
- The NWS office in Guam will assume the meteorological watch office responsibility when the joint hurricane/typhoon responsibilities are reassigned.
- WFOs provide direct meteorological support through advice and consultation to the CWSU (when the meteorologist is on duty) and to the TMU Weather Coordinator (WC) or designee at other times. ...
- To provide adequate support capability, the WFO MIC ensures that WFO forecasters are aware of CWSU services and ARTCC meteorological needs. ...
- Service, product, data, or data exchange deficiencies shall be documented and forwarded to the NWS Region Meteorological Services Division (MSD) either as part of a station evaluation report (with appropriate distribution) or as a separate memorandum with copies to the supervisors of the NWS and FAA facilities or units involved. ...
- CWSUs are joint agency (FAA/NWS) meteorological support units. ...
- The CWSUs are joint FAA/NWS weather support units generally staffed 16 hours a day by NWS meteorologists, and 24 hours a day by FAA TMU personnel, to provide meteorological support to 21 ARTCCs. ... The purpose of the CWSU is to provide meteorological consultation, forecasts, and advice to managers and staff within the ARTCC, and other supported FAA facilities and activities, regarding the impact of weather on their missions, equipment outages and repairs, and FAA staffing. ...
65. Severe Weather Phenomenon
- www.met.tamu.edu
- GLOSSARY OF METEOROLOGICAL TERMS.
- Therefore, a mesocyclone should not be considered a visually-observable phenomenon (although visual evidence of rotation, such as curved inflow bands, may imply the presence of a mesocyclone). ...
- Mesolow should not be confused with mesocyclone, which is a storm-scale phenomenon. ...
- NMC - National Meteorological Center, with headquarters near Washington D. ...
66. Socialist Affairs | Jorge Arturo Reina: A hurricane passes
- www.socialistinternational.org
- Jorge Arturo Reina, President of the Liberal Party of Honduras, tells of the damage to three countries inflicted by an exceptional natural phenomenon .
- This meteorological phenomenon registered the highest possible classification and the speed of the winds was higher than any others before.
- No natural phenomenon has caused such damage to the GDP as Mitch did in Central America, especially in Honduras and Nicaragua. ...
67. PSICOMPANY.COM - Glossary
- www.psicompany.com
- Glossary of Meteorological Terms:.
- Paranthelion A refraction phenomenon similar to a parahelion, but occurring generally at a distance of 120° (occasionally 90° and 140°) from the sun, on the parhelic circle. ...
- Paraselenic circle A halo phenomenon consisting of a horizontal circle passing through the moon, corresponding to the parhelic circle through the sun. ...
- Pressure tendency (barometric tendency) The change in barometric pressure within a specified period of time (typically 3 hours for meteorological observations). ...
- COM World class sales and service depot of meteorological instruments and navigation and communication electronics. ...
- Pulse-time-modulated radiosonde A radiosonde which transmits the indications of the meteorological sensing elements in the form of pulses spaced in time. The meteorological data are evaluated from the intervals between the pulses. ...
68. Ice Ring
- www.cropcircleanswers.com
- The following morning ‘hundreds’ of workers at the acclaimed Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), were witness to the amazing phenomenon that, like the more widely known and prolific worldwide ‘Crop Circle’ enigma, seemed to occur for the very purpose of inviting serious scientific investigation, and an explanation (Ref. ...
- In the late 1980s a new crop circle design impulse seemed to enter the crop fields of Southern England, as if to question the view held by some at the time, that the crop circle phenomenon was either manmade, or somehow naturally produced. Like the prevailing view of many people today, in the wake of claimed and evident crop circle pictogram ‘hoaxing’, that only simple circles and formations are likely to be authentic and most probably a phenomenon of nature, it seems that another ‘psycho-spiritual’ spanner, in this case in the form of an ‘ice pictogram’, has been thrown into the machinations of such assumptions.
- Beyond challenging our assumptions of causative reality, and being a possible continuation of a very ‘psycho-interactive’ phenomenon that often manifests in the form of a ‘response’ to researcher, public and media views and observations, does the design glyph of a ring with a straight spur meaning anything?.
- In addition to this, the Churchville ‘Pictogram’ is especially interesting because it appeared in thin ice, and the meteorological symbol denotes a ‘coating’ of ice. ... This indicates in my view that the authentic crop circle pictogram phenomenon, forming in many terrestrial mediums, is alive and well, regardless of being currently perceived by some researchers and the public to be ‘on thin ice’ due to recently projected high percentages of manmade circle making, and media announcements to the contrary.
- Between the latter months of 1990 and spring 1991 I discovered numerous literal and metaphorical references to ‘International Meteorological Symbols’ depicted in authentic crop circle design symbolism, challenging and supporting, in my view, that certain meteorological conditions do play a role in the physics of authentic crop circle creation. ... I soon realized upon ‘reading’, or deciphering it, that it actually represented the most suitable meteorological conditions, first observed by Dr Terrence Meaden (a meteorologist) back in the early 1980s, for ‘atmospheric plasmas’, or ‘earth lights’, and authentic crop circle formations to form in!.
- Additional information, including in-depth research documenting the depiction and meaning of international meteorological symbols and themes referenced in authentic crop circle pictogram design ‘statements’, can also be found in my article entitled: ‘Let Us Remember Dragons: A Meteorological Connection in Crop Circles’.
- 5), can the Churchville ice pictogram now be added to the long list of sites visited by this continuing, profoundly spiritual, worldwide modern day miracle we call the Crop Circle phenomenon? I think so.
- 5) Let Us Remember Dragons: A Meteorological Connection In Crop Circles – Ed Sherwood, 1997.
69. NEWS.com.au | Astronauts study Aussie elves (archived)
- www.news.com.au
- ASTRONAUTS aboard the space shuttle Columbia have been focussing on "phantom" meteorological phenomenon above Australia known as elves and sprites.
- Over the weekend, astronaut David Brown trained two sophisticated Israeli-made cameras on storms over Australia and the South Pacific hoping to get a grip on a meteorological phenomenon peculiar to the upper atmosphere.
70. CLIMATIC PHENOMENON:
- seaducks.org
- CLIMATIC PHENOMENON:.
- World Meteorological Organization. ...
- World Meteorological Organization. ...
71. Alliance Program - VITROCISET - Systems Information - Solutions - National Instruments
- sine.ni.com
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72. Weather Information
- sanangelo.tamu.edu
73. Physical oceanography at UBC
- www.ocgy.ubc.ca
- Theorists try to extract the essential physical processes for a particular phenomenon, boiling down a complex patch of ocean into as simple a set of equations as possible in order to better understand them. ...
- For the last 11 years, a network of meteorological buoys has been maintained off the BC coast. ...
- A recent topic that has made the news is El Nino - a complicated phenomenon in which the ocean and the atmosphere in the tropical Pacific work together to change the world's weather patterns. William Hsieh is developing a way to predict this phenomenon. ...
- This is the El Nino phenomenon, which induces drastic changes in the world weather. ...
- During an El Nino winter, news reports tend to associate every weather calamity with the occurrence of the El Nino phenomenon. ...
74. Bookmarks
- www2.pvc.maricopa.edu
- Original articles and features about meteorological phenomenon and storm chasing. Extreme temperatures around the world World weather news David James School Home Page Provo-BYU Wx Obs BYU Bookstore Quadcam Real-Time PGJHS Weather Edwards Weather System Arizona Storm Center - The One Stop Site for Arizona Weather! Mesa, Arizona Weather Conditions GCC Weather Station North American Monsoon Experiment NATIONAL LIGHTNING SAFETY INSTITUTE (NLSI) STORMFAX® Weather Services Index Page RAWS Wx Data for AZ (scroll down) Fire Wx Data AZMET : The Arizona Meteorological Network TWC - Queretaro, Mexico Current Weather Conditions for Mexico CNA: S. ...
75. Papers (Korean)
- yellow.metri.re.kr
- meteorological.
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- during an Yellow sand phenomenon.
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