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- Meteorology - Layers of the AtmosphereMeteorology isn't merely the study of weather. It is the study of atmosphere and atmospheric conditions in general.
- Aristotle's Work in Meteorology and the CosmosAristotle made important contributions to science through his work with meteorology and the cosmos.
- Careers for Graduates with a Degree in MeteorologyCan there really be jobs for people who enjoy something as basic as the weather? Graduates with a degree in meteorology work for the government and on television. There are also research and study positions available.
- What You Can Do with a Major in MeteorologyAfter spending two years researching different majors, I'm here to offer the results. For all of you who love learning about the atmosphere, this may be a good fit for you!
- How to Make a Weather Station for Your ChildMeteorology is the study of weather patterns. Meteorologists study the weather by recording data and analyzing it. Kids can become an amateur meteorologist by building a simplistic weather station and recording their own data.
The Joplin Tornado of May 22, 2011It's now the deadliest twister in roughly 60 years. On many fronts, meteorologists are already dissecting its evolution, movement and physical impacts. Some are even pondering if the storm is linked to "global warming."
Summer Weather Camp Program Continues to ExpandMiddle and high school students with an interest in meteorology and related sciences can now attend summer weather camp. Check out the growing suite of linked camps across the U.S. that offer opportunities to experience "real weather" at no- to low-cost.- Mythological Gods of WeatherAn analysis of the history of meteorology. Discusses mythological gods of weather.
- Weather 101 - Come to Summer Weather CampMiddle and high school students with an interest in meteorology and related sciences can now attend a summer "Weather Camp." Check out this growing suite of linked camps across the U.S. that offer these opportunities at no- to low-cost.
Taking the World by Storm: An Interview with Accordionist, Cory PesaturoCory Pesaturo is a 22-year-old accordion player in Cumberland, Rhode Island, whose interests include F-1 racing, sledding, and meteorology.- The Rigorous Training Requirements to Become a Commercial Airline PilotMost companies that employ pilots require at least two years of college training. Many require applicants to be college graduates. Courses in engineering, meteorology, physics, and mathematics are helpful in preparing for a pilot's career.
- The Training Course to Become an American Military Pilot - Joining the Air Force, Navy, or ArmyA four-year college degree is usually required to become a military pilot. Courses in engineering, meteorology, computer science, aviation law, business management, and military science are especially helpful.
- Training to Become a Agricultural Pilots: How to Get Your Pilot's LicenseMany companies that employ pilots prefer to hire candidates with at least two years of college training. Courses in engineering, meteorology, physics, mathematics, and agriculture are helpful in preparing for this career.
- Spring and Summer Activities for Children: Teach Your Child About WeatherLearning about meteorology is a fun and easy activity for children of all ages. In this article, I'll give you helpful ideas about fun ways to teach your child about weather this spring and summer
Discover the Ocean and Skies with These Cool Courses at the University of Colorado, BoulderAtmospheric and Oceanic Sciences offered at the CU are helpful for anyone seeking jobs in meteorology and oceanography.- Rocket Science and GolfWhile it may not take a Doctorate degree in physics to play golf, success in the game of golf largely depends upon the interplay of the sciences especially the areas of neurobiology, physics, Kinesiology and even Meteorology.
- Biography of Tetsuya Fujita- the Man Who Studied Tornadoes and Wind ShearTetsuya "Ted" Fujita devised a scale that could determine the power of twisters, and his research into microbursts and wind shear has helped airplanes steer clear of these dangerous winds.
- Hey Meteorologists - Nobody Cares!Humorous opinion piece which advocates brevity and relevance in weather forecasting, and explores why these are hard to find
- The Effects of Acidification and Lime Dosing on the Upper Towy River in WalesThe acidification of freshwater environments can be attributed to both natural and unnatural events throughout the course of the earth's history. But in the last 150-200 years, the scope of damage caused by acidification is far greater than the previous 100,000 years.
- Don't Let Your Child's Talents Go to WasteEver missed the opportunity to teach something new that may potentially be intellectually enriching or life - saving? Well, this article just may be what you need in understanding the Do's and Do Not's of enriching the inner creativity and gifts of kids!
Facts About Trailer Parks and TornadoesTalks of Trailer Parks and Tornadoes, plus Tornado Facts and some safety tips.- Sexual Bodies, Sexual Minds, Sexual World: Approaches to Sex ResearchThis paper discusses the theoretical gap left between the positivist approach to sex research and the postmodernist approach. I then offer initial and tentative ideas about a complex systems framework which has the potential to bridge parts of the gap.
- Sir Francis GaltonGalton- influencer of the Psych practice.
- When Weather Becomes PersonalA review of Marq de Villiers' 2006 book, "Windswept: The Story of Wind and Weather," which explores our understanding of the atmosphere through storms, drought and climate change, in particular 2004's Hurricane Ivan.
The Knights - King Richard's Red Hot New Mexican Chile Stew - ArtSpicey Hot Rock Instrumentals From The Southwest...- How to Determine Hidden GeniusKind of a part two of the article "Hidden Genius and Public Schools." Hidden Genius is defined and the behaviors behind the facors displaying the behavior of a child with hidden genius is explained. Also, discription of behaviors to watch out for.
- Hidden Genius and Public SchoolsAn analysis on public schools and the lack of recognition towards young people who are potentially gifted. "Hidden Genius" could easily be defined through a task or style that is both unique and exceptionally different.
- Al Gore Delivers An Inconvenient Truth: A Documentary About His Multimedia Presentation About Global WarmingWhile skepticism trumps idealism in today's climate of current affairs, Gore's sincerity manifests itself on the screen.
- How Kites Have Changed HistoryKites, though often considered as toys, have changed the history of the world. From use in warfare to the development aircraft, the science of kites continues to shape our world.
Confessions of a Weather Channel JunkieThe Weather Channel has become part of American culture, watched both actively and passively by millions of viewers. You probably have a soft spot (or at least an avid appreciation) for the network, its utter usefulness, and its constant presence.
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