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1-3: Atmospheric Structure and Circulation
Short Summaries of Recent Research
African Droughts Increase
Dust in the Caribbean
The Tropopause
- Intercontinenetal
Transport of Dust and Pathogens
Websites
Improved weather and hurricane forecasts
- Extreme
Weather and Climate Events
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Global Summary of the Day, 6 to 8 week lag on statistics, graphics included.
(courtesy of
National Climatic Data Center)
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Ozone Science: A Canadian Perspective
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Monthly Mean Temperatures Animation (courtesy of
Sustainable Development Dimensions)
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National Climatic Data Center Best of the Rest - Weather Links
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The National Drought Mitigation Center
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Societal Aspects of Weather
- Meteorology 411
Homepage
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Graph of the tilt of the Earth's axis
Additional References
Baldwin, M. P., D.
W. J. Thompson, E. F. Shuckburgh, W.A. Norton, and
N. P. Gillett, 2003: Weather from the stratosphere? Science,
301, 317-3-9
- Black, D., 2002: The rains
may be a-coming. Science, 297, 528-529.
- Anderson, D. M., J.T. Overpeck, and A.K. Gupta, 2002: Increase
in the Asian Southwest Monsoon during the past four centuries.
Science, 297, 596-599.
- Houghton, J. T., L. G. Meira Filho, B. A.
Callander N. Harris, A. Kattenberg, and K. Maskell, 1996:
Climate Change 1995. The Science of Climate Change.
Cambridge University Press, 59-64.
- Hidore, John J. and
John E. Oliver, 1993: Climatology: An Atmospheric Science. Macmillan
Publishing Co., NY. 423 pp.
- Lutgens, Frederick K., and Edward J. Tarbuck. 1986:
The Atmosphere. An Introduction to Meteorology.
Prentice Hall Inc., Englewood Cliffs, NY. 492 pp.
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