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Tour the Dept. of Ocean, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences
The Department of Ocean, Earth & Atmospheric Sciences acquires and disseminates knowledge of the earth system, including the relationships among the biological, chemical, geological and physical components of our planet. Enjoy a brief tour of OEAS.
UM Grad Programs: Marine / Atmospheric Sciences
Graduate programs in the areas of marine and atmospheric sciences at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel campus on Virginia Key, Florida.
Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences
IPCC Fourth Assesment Report Press conference on climate change, and the effect on Canadian politics.
Chemtrails: The DOE's Atmospheric Science Program
Video was taken in Orlando Florida on 4/3/08; between the morning hours of 0700 and 0800. The on and off chemtrail spray action that is in this video is a result of the Department of Energy's, Atmospheric Science Program (ASP). Chemtrails belong to this program just as they belong to the Department of Energy's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program (ARM). The first paragraph of the Department of Energy's ASP website at http://www.asp.bnl.gov/ is interesting, it says: "The Department of Energy's Atmospheric Science Program has as its long-term goal developing comprehensive understanding of the atmospheric processes that control the transport, transformation, and fate of energy related trace chemicals and particulate matter. The current focus of the program is aerosol radiative forcing of climate: aerosol formation and evolution and aerosol properties that affect direct and indirect influences on climate and climate change." The DOE's paragraph interpreted means: "We at the Department of Energy are constantly spraying the atmosphere with chemtrails; and we don't give a damn whether you like it or not, because we have our own hidden agenda that we care about only." When you look at the various government websites that talk about the Department of Energy's aerosol program, and when you read between the lines, it becomes obvious that the DOE is responsible for the massive ongoing chemtrail spray program. Some more ASP websites to check out are: http://www.asp.bnl.gov/Aerosol-Cumuliform.html http://asp.labworks.org/ http://asp.labworks.org/status.stm
University of Miami (Florida)Marine and Atmospheric Sciences
Marine and Atmospheric Sciences majors and programs available at the University of Miami, a private, mid-sized research institution in Coral Gables, Florida
Hurricane season 2008: Meteorologist Dr. William Gray
Grand Bahama Island - An exclusive interview by The Bahamas Weekly News Team with famed hurricane expert, Meteorologist, Dr. William Gray from Colorado State University. Dr. Gray is a keynote speaker at the 12th Annual Bahamas Weather Conference. At this conference, Dr. Gray and his colleague Phil Klotzbach released their predictions for the upcoming hurricane season. In December, Gray's group based at Colorado State University, forecast an above-normal season with 13 named storms, seven hurricanes and 3 major hurricanes. A hurricane is considered major when it reaches category 3 status or when winds reach 111 mph. Wikipedia: William M. "Bill" Gray (born 1929) is a pioneer in the science of forecasting hurricanes. In 1952 he received a B.S. degree in geography from George Washington University, and in 1959 a M.S. in meteorology from the University of Chicago, where he went on to earn a Ph.D. in geophysical sciences in 1964. Gray pioneered the concept of "seasonal" hurricane forecasting—predicting months in advance the severity of the coming hurricane season. Gray's prognostications have been issued since 1984 and are used by insurance companies to calculate premiums. Gray is Emeritus Professor of Atmospheric Science at Colorado State University (CSU), and head of the Tropical Meteorology Project at CSU's Department of Atmospheric Sciences. Gray is noted for his forecasts of Atlantic hurricane season activity. Gray served as a weather forecaster for the United States Air Force, and as a research assistant in the University of Chicago Department of Meteorology. He joined Colorado State University in 1961. He has been advisor of over 70 Ph.D. and M.S. students. His team has been issuing seasonal hurricane forecasts since 1984. After the 2005 Atlantic hurricane season, Gray announced that he was stepping back from the primary authorship of CSU's tropical cyclone probability forecasts, passing the role to Philip J. Klotzbach. Gray indicated that he would be devoting more time to the issue of global warming. He is a controversial figure in the global warming debate, as he does not subscribe to anthropogenic causes for global warming.
Benjamin Franklin's Science
Discover the scientific accomplishments of Benjamin Franklin, from his well-known experiments with electricity to the invention of bifocals. Philip Krider, professor at the University of Arizona's Institute of Atmospheric Sciences, reveals Franklin's multifaceted life and interests.
The Great Global Warming Swindle - Produced by WAGTV
PRODUCED by WAGTV Available from NiceneCouncil.com "An absolutely phenomenal documentary." Glenn Beck, Syndicated talk show host Everything you've ever been told about Global Warming is probably untrue. From Al Gore's An Inconvenient Truth to news reports from the popular media outlets and even public classrooms which, in chicken little fashion, are screaming - the sky is falling. But is it really? This documentary, which contraditcs these claims and has been described by some as the most explosive film of the year and the definitive answer to Al Gore features interviews from some of the Worlds leading scientists, climatologists and former environmentalist like: * Dr. John Christy, Professor of Atmospheric Science and Director of the Earth System Science Center at the University of Alabama * Dr. Philip Stott, Emeritus Professor of Biogeography, University of London * Dr. Paul Reiter, IPCC & Pasteur Instititue, Paris * Dr. Roy Spencer, Principle Research Scientist University of Alabama * Dr. Patrick Michaels, Department of Environmental Science, University of Virginia * Dr. Syun-lchi Akasofu, Director, International Arctic Research Center * Dr. Fredrick Singer, First Director, U.S. National Weather Satellite Service * Dr. Richard Lindzen, IPCC & Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.I.T.) * Dr. Tim Ball, Former Professor of Climatology, University of Winnepeg * Dr. Niz Shaviv, Professor of Physics, Hebrew University of Jerusalem * Dr. Ian Clark, Professor Department of Earth Sciences, Univertisy of Ottawa * Dr. Patrick Moore, co-founder of Green Peace * Dr. Paul Driessen, author of Eco-Imperalism: Green Power Black Death The Great Global Warming Swindle blows the whistle on what may be the biggest swindle in modern history. Proponets of man made global warming warn that climate change is the greatest threat ever to mankind, and, if we do not change our ways and reduce CO2 emissions - polar ice caps will melt, coastal areas will flood and hurricane like Katrina will become common. With nearly Gestapo like tactics we are commanded not to question the edicts of the ICCP (oops, sorry, the IPCC - Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change). There is absolutely no room for doubt because there is a "scientific consensus." Anyone who questions the data or conclusion is an enemy of the state and humanity. Well, this is exactly what this well documented film does! Our challenge - watch this film and make up your own mind. "The Great Global Warming Swindle should be seen by everyone interested in the global enviroment, especially those who have seen the Al Gore movie." Professor William M. Gray, meterologist
NASA | Noctilucent Clouds
For more information: http://www.nasa.gov/aim/ http://aim.hamptonu.edu/ The Aeronomy of Ice in the Mesosphere (AIM) mission will provide the first detailed exploration of Earth's unique and elusive noctilucent or night shining clouds that are found literally on the "edge of space." Located near the top of the Earth's mesosphere (the region just above the stratosphere), very little is known about how these polar mesospheric clouds form or why they vary. They are being seen at lower latitudes than ever before and have been growing brighter and more frequent, leading some scientists to suggest that this recent increase may be the direct result of human-induced climate change. The mission is led by Dr. James Russell of the Center for Atmospheric Sciences at Hampton University. Music by The Chromatics: http://www.thechromatics.com/
Math Education: A University View
http://wheresthemath.com Cliff Mass discusses math Education.
Global Warming and Atmospheric Brown Clouds
The growth of Chinese and Indian economies is improving their well being, but at a very high environmental cost. Widespread air pollution and greenhouse gases are having a range of complex effects on both regional and global climate. Join Scripps Oceanography atmospheric science researcher V. Ramanathan as he explains that while science can offer practical solutions, the effectiveness of these strategies will hinge on global cooperation and immediate implementation. Series: Perspectives on Ocean Science [7/2008] [Science] [Show ID: 14349]
Climate Change: The Role of Particles and Gases
July 1, 2008 Berkeley Lab lecture: A member of the Atmospheric Sciences Department in the Environmental Energy Technologies Division (EETD), Surabi Menon's work focuses on the human contribution to increasing impacts of climate change. Her talk will focus on what humans can do about the effects of global warming by examining anthropogenic influences on climate and future anticipated impacts, using a climate model and her own observations.