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  • Air Quality Meteorology: Developmental course of the US Environmental Protection Agency in conjunction with the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
  • Auroras: Paintings in the Sky: Illustrated journey of the "Northern Lights." Site includes photos and QuickTime movies of the northern lights, and Realaudio interviews with NASA scientists.
  • Bad Meteorology: Debunks some widespread misconceptions about clouds, rain, atmospheric circulation, the greenhouse effect, and other topics.
  • Booty Meteorological Information Source: Keeper of the uk.sci.weather FAQ's, associated glossaries and links to other related meteorology sites.
  • Bournemouth School Met Office: Educational site with project information, quizzes, games, and links.
  • Caribbean Institute for Meteorology and Hydrology: Outlines of courses available, data held, contact details, and history of this cooperative by sixteen governments in the region.
  • Carroll Magnet High School Atmospheric Sciences: This page is dedicated to the promotion of science through the atmospheric sciences. Carroll's world renown Atmospheric Science Program has continued to gain recognition not only locally, but internationally with its involvement in the making of a Learning Channel tornado documentary.
  • Center for Atmosphere Ocean Studies, Courant Institute: Research, graduate school studies in applied math, dynamical meteorology, physical oceanography and climate system modeling.
  • Dutch Meteorological and Climatological Association: European weather maps, forecasts and reports.
  • El Nino Resource Center: Welcome to the El NiƱo Workshop - online for education.
  • Everything about Teaching Weather: Information for K-12 teachers planning weather lessons, categorized into five divisions.
  • For Spacious Skies: Information about K-12 meteorological education program.
  • Index to Training Materials and Essays on Storm Chasing and Meteorology: This site provides an organized list of training materials and essays on storm chasing and meteorology that are available on the internet.
  • Infography about Meteorology: Online and print resources recommended by a professor who specializes in research about meteorology.
  • Layer of Earth's Atmosphere: Graphically shows the differences between each layer of the atmosphere and where atmospheric phenomena occur. Shockwave required.
  • Matt's Weather Page: For a novice or young person interested in weather. Teaches basic weather concepts and cloud types. Also contains links weather sites.
  • Meteorology FAQs: Archived FAQs from the Usenet newsgroup sci.geo.meteorology.
  • One Sky, Many Voices: Mission of the project is to create innovative, inquiry-based K-12 weather curricula that utilize current technologies such as CD-ROMs and the internet for the interactive study of current weather and air quality.
  • Professor Mandia's Weather Resources: Website for a introduction to weather class at Suffolk County Community College.
  • Royal Meteorological Society: Shows the history, qualifications offered, membership benefits, educational activities, planned meetings, and publications.
  • Significant Opportunities in Atmospheric Research and Science: SOARS provides educational and research opportunities, mentoring, career counseling and guidance, and financial support for culturally-diverse students in the atmospheric and related sciences.
  • Snow Crystals: Information about the physics of snow crystals and snowflakes as well as the history of early scientific observations and photographs, how to take photos, preserving snow crystals, and unusual snowflakes.
  • Stuff In The Air: Weather phenomena and imagery. Concise descriptions of how weather instruments work. Atmospheric problems and solutions.
  • The Weather Doctor: Explores the science and beauty of weather, including a monthly almanac, weather history, weather elements and phenomena, weather and the arts.
  • Tom Skilling's Severe Weather Seminars: Annual seminar on severe weather conducted in conjunction with support and assistance from Fermilab, the National Weather Service, the Severe Storms Forecast Center and others.
  • Weather and Business: Two papers, covering seasonal climate forcasting and business planning, and weather risk management.
  • Weather By Giannetta: Articles on "Weather and Meteorology," El-Nino, Hurricanes, Tornadoes. Many weather charts/graphics/maps/pictures. Links to other weather sites, some as far away as the South Pole.
  • Weather One: Discusses several topics of weather including clouds, seasons, air pressure, winds, global warming, and violent weather. Also contains activities to give students a hands-on experience with weather.
  • Weathercation: Weather education information and products.
  • Weathernet Classroom: Weathernet Classroom offers educational technology and weather, geography, math, and science lesson plans.
  • WeatherSavvy: Understanding Our Weather, Climate and World: Question and answer forum to address a variety of weather-related questions also with background weather resources.
  • What is a Rainbow?: Educational site explaining the physics and chemistry of rainbows.
  • Wind and Sea: Educational information and links provided by the NOAA Central Library Teachers' and Students' Corner.
  • WW2010 (the weather world 2010 project):: Integrates current and archived weather data (images & text) with instructional resources (modules & curriculum) using innovative technologies (new navigation, multiple interfaces).


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