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Eagleman, Joe R. – Journal of Geography, 1981
This discussion of weather models uses maps to illustrate the differences among three types of frontal cyclones (long wave, short wave, and troughs). Awareness of these cyclones can provide clues to atmospheric conditions which can lead toward accurate weather forecasting. (AM)
Descriptors: Climate, Maps, Meteorology, Models
Marshall, Candice; Mogil, H. Michael – Science and Children, 2007
Each year, first graders at Kensington Parkwood Elementary School in Kensington, Maryland, look forward to Fabulous Weather Day. Students learn how meteorologists collect data about the weather, how they study wind, temperature, precipitation, basic types/characteristics of clouds, and how they forecast. The project helps the students grow in…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Water, Elementary School Science, Meteorology
Lorson, Mark V. – 1993
Predicting weather conditions is a topic of interest for students who want to make plans for outside activities. This paper discusses the development of an inexpensive computer-interfaced classroom weather station using an Apple IIe computer that provides the viewer with up to the minute digital readings of inside and outside temperature,…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Uses in Education, High Schools, Meteorology
Geer, Ira W. – 1983
This syllabus is divided into three sections and three appendices. The first section lists program objectives with corresponding performance criteria for seven areas of weather/climate study: (1) broad-scale weather systems; (2) local weather; (3) the atmospheric environment; (4) energy and motion in the atmosphere; (5) water in the atmosphere;…
Descriptors: Climate, Course Content, Course Descriptions, Earth Science
Kohler, Fred – 1984
A meteorological instruments course that provided undergraduate geography students the opportunity to use and/or observe meteorological equipment while also preparing for possible internships with the National Weather Service is evaluated and suggestions for improving it in the future are offered. The paper first provides a general course…
Descriptors: Course Descriptions, Course Evaluation, Geography Instruction, Higher Education
MOSAIC, 1974
A study in St. Louis shows that large urban areas can have significant local and downwind effects. (Editor)
Descriptors: Heat, Meteorology, Municipalities, Prediction
Nuttonson, M. Y. – 1972
Twelve papers dealing with the meteorological aspects of air pollution were translated. These papers were initially presented at an international symposium held in Leningrad during July 1968. The papers are: Status and prospective development of meteorological studies of atmospheric pollution, Effect of the stability of the atmosphere on the…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Measurement Techniques, Meteorology, Pollution
Nuttonson, M. Y. – 1972
Fifteen papers were translated: On the removal of impurities from the atmosphere by clouds and precipitation; Some aspects of the adoption of automatic methods of determining atmospheric pollutants; Recording of sulfur dioxide content at the outskirts of a city. Comparison of measurement results for a valley and an elevation; Theoretical and…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Measurement Techniques, Meteorology, Pollution
Nuttonson, M. Y. – 1972
Ten papers were translated: Maximum permissible concentrations of noxious substances in the atmospheric air of populated areas; Some aspects of the biological effect of microconcentrations of two chloroisocyanates; The toxicology of low concentrations of aromatic hydrocarbons; Chronic action of low concentrations of acrolein in air on the…
Descriptors: Air Pollution, Measurement Techniques, Meteorology, Pollution
Assel, R. A. – 1976
A standard operating procedure (SOP) is presented for calculating the date of freeze-up on the St. Lawrence River at Massena, N.Y. The SOP is based on two empirical temperature decline equations developed for Kingston, Ontario, and Massena, N.Y., respectively. Input data needed to forecast freeze-up consist of the forecast December flow rate and…
Descriptors: Meteorology, Models, Oceanography, Prediction

Davies, D. R. – Mathematical Spectrum, 1971
Descriptors: Climate, Computers, Mathematical Applications, Mathematical Models

Walsh, Stephen J.; And Others – Journal of Geography, 1991
Discusses an analysis of the relationship of soil temperatures at 3 depths to various climatic variables along a 200-kilometer transect in west-central Oklahoma. Reports that temperature readings increased from east to west. Concludes that temperature variations were explained by a combination of spatial, temporal, and biophysical factors. (SG)
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Research, Geography, Meteorology
Buckley, Jim – Fernbank Quarterly, 1991
Information and anecdotes are provided for the following topics: the typical length of the hurricane season for the North Atlantic, Caribbean, and Gulf of Mexico; specifics related to the practice of naming hurricanes; and categorical details related to the Saffir/Simpson scale for rating hurricane magnitude. (JJK)
Descriptors: Environmental Education, Meteorology, Postsecondary Education, Science Education

McDuffie, Thomas F.; Palmer, Alfred – Science Teacher, 2000
Introduces Wilson A. Bentley, who studied precipitation. Discusses Bentley's method for measuring the number, size, and shape of raindrops and determining the rate of rainfall. Lists required materials and explains the procedure for students and teachers. Provides scientific background on condensation and precipitation. (YDS)
Descriptors: Earth Science, Meteorology, Science Activities, Secondary Education

Chasteen, Thomas G.; Bentley, Ronald – Journal of Chemical Education, 2004
Volatile organic sulfur compounds (VOSCs) have been assigned environmental roles in global warming, acid precipitation, and cloud formation where two important members dimethyl sulfide (CH3)2 S, DMS, and methanethiol, CH3SH, MT, of VOSC group are involved.
Descriptors: Climate, Pollution, Organic Chemistry, Meteorology