 | Rationale: why are we interested in Atmospheric Science? Science is an applied science focused on understanding Earth’s atmosphere as well as the atmospheres of other planets. Below are a number of issues and reasons for this science grouped largely into 4 categories: weather forecasting 42.48 Kb. 1 | read |
 | The Paralympics started in 1948 at Stoke Manderville Hospital, which specialised in rehabilitating paralysed patients with spinal injuries as part of their rehabilitation Dr Ludwig Guttmann, an eminent neurologist, began using sport as part of the rehabilitation of spinal cord injured patients from the Second World War at the Stoke Mandeville Hospital in Aylesbury, England 17.41 Kb. 1 | read |
 | 4B. 5 Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change in a High Resolution General circulation model, Higem B. 5 Tropical Cyclones and Climate Change in a High Resolution General circulation 39.2 Kb. 1 | read |
 | The 2015 Bio Crystalline Shift ! Metatron via Tyberonn Parts One & Part Two Part One Greetings Masters, I am Metatron Angelic of Light, and I greet each of you warmly, knowingly, in a vector of unconditional love ! And so do we measure, and so do count in symbiotic consideration of the Crystalline transformation and aspectual activation of the 144 Crystalline Grid. For in this way dawns the present paradigm, and you, Dear Humans 288.73 Kb. 2 | read |
 | The Circulation of the Oceans Learning Objectives Understand why the movement of deep-ocean water is independent of the surface-ocean circulation 0.68 Mb. 2 | read |
 | Tropical Atlantic Biases in ccsm4 Abf a similar problem arises in the coupled model if the atmospheric component produces alongshore winds that are too weak. Erroneously warm coastal ssts spread westward through a combination of advection and positive air-sea feedback involving marine 1.09 Mb. 5 | read |
 | Not your average bass Farmed striped bass is a cross between freshwater bass and wild striped bass and is not nearly as flavorful. Because of differences in texture and fat content between the Chilean sea bass and “real” sea bass 25.59 Kb. 1 | read |
 | The above fields were generated by taking the monthly plan view data on constant pressure surfaces for December, January, and February for all years from 1949-2003 and then time averaging (or jja) The situation is probably more complicated as dynamicists like to distinguish between a subtropical jet which is driven by angular momentum conservation and a polar front jet driven by eddy momentum fluxes as discussed above… I’ll talk about this a bit in 4.94 Mb. 5 | read |
 | On the evolution of the oceanic component of the ipsl climate models The aim of this paper is to detail the formulation of the oceanic component of the climate model developed at ipsl, and in particular to give insight on its evolution from the ipslcm4 version [Marti et al 84.39 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Intertropical Convergence Zone in the South Atlantic and the equatorial cold tongue The result is a zonal band of surface wind convergence that exceeds 10-6 1/s, rainfall stronger than 2 mm/day, and an associated decrease in ocean surface salinity of 2 ppt 0.49 Mb. 7 | read |
 | Earth History Ice House World, much like the present-day. The absence of fossils of hard-shelled organisms and the paucity of reliable paleomagnetic data, make it difficult to produce paleogeographic maps for much of the Precambrian 55.74 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Class XVI international seminar trip Reports February 15-27, 2014 Resources, Oklahoma State University, and/or any affiliated center, department, group, individual, institution, organization, section, or unit 4.54 Mb. 24 | read |
 | Supplementary Material Article Title: a southern Ocean trigger for Northwest Pacific ventilation during the Holocene? Table S1: Summary of significant lags between projection ages and proxies from the Southern Hemisphere and North Atlantic 293.97 Kb. 1 | read |
 | - Connie Y. Kot1*, Ei Fujioka1, Lucie J. Hazen1, Benjamin D. Best1, Andrew J. Read2, and Patrick N. Halpin1 486.46 Kb. 7 | read |
 | Chapter 1: Key Geography Concepts For example, human population density is typically measured according to the number of inhabitants per square mile or square kilometer of land. Because it is a ratio of quantity per unit of area, density always expresses a relative value 0.62 Mb. 7 | read |