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Atmospheric Science Librarians Internationsl (ASLI)
Central Pacific Hurricane Center
Climate Information and Services
Department of Meteorology, Pennsylvania State Universtiy: Electronic Map Wall (e-Wall) - NEW
Displays forecast models from 4 different time periods.
Environment Canda
Florida EXPLORES! Hurricanes
Florida State University Hurricane Preparation
Gulf Coast Hurricane Page
Hurricane Preparedness - NOAA
Hurricane Preparedenes - Miami Dade
Hurricane Warning!
Hurricane Watch Net
Hurricane Outlook 2008 - NOAA
Mid-Atlantic Weather Station
Joint Typhoon Warning Center, Hawaii
Mid-Atlantic Weather Station
NOAA Coastal Services Legislative Atlas
NOAA Earth Monitoring System
NOAA Hurricane Research Division -AOML
NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards
National Weather Service
National Weather Service - Miami-History
Naval Research Laboratory Tropical Cyclone 
Ohio State University 
Scripps Institute Tropical Page - 
Southeastern U.S. Marine Weather- NEW - provides around-the-clock access to marine information for commercial and recreational communities within the Carolinas, Georgia, Florida, and Alabama.  Both coastal and offshore information is given for water temperature, waves, currents, salinity, and winds.
Stormcentral
Unisys Weather Hurricanes
Universtify of Wisconsin CIMSS Tropical Cyclone
World Meteorological Society
World Meteorological Society Bulletin


Education Links

NOAA Education Web Site

NOAA Kid's Day - Mapping the Skies
NWS Playtime for Kids
The Hurricane Glossary at HurricaneTrack.com
Weather and Climate Resources
NSSL Educational Climate info - KIDS
JetStream - An Online Weather School
FEMA For Kids: Video Library
National Weather Service Southern Region Skywatcher Chart
Hurricane Awarness learning lesson
MetEd Home Page
Time for Kids | Home


   
 Blogs

Meteorological Interpretation Blog site:

 CIMSS Satellite Blog 

 Houston Chronicle, Hurricane Ike Experience- Survey Results

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SHyMet Course for Interns

NOAA Satellites and Information, National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service,
Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch (RAMMB)


"The Intern track of the Satellite Hydrology and Meteorology (SHyMet) Course will touch on Geostationary and Polar orbiting satellite basics (areal coverage and image frequency), identification of atmospheric and surface phenomena, and provide examples of the integration of meteorological techniques with satellite observing capabilities. This course will be administered through web-based instruction and will be the equivalent of 16 hours of training. Initially the Intern Track was targeted for NWS interns. It is now open to anyone inside or outside of NOAA who wishes to review the "basics" of satellite meteorology."


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Power Point Presentations

from
14th Cyclone Workshop in Sainte-Adèle, Québec,
hosted by McGill University and the SUNY University at Albany

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High Resolution Map of
All North Atlantic and Eastern North Pacific major hurricanes
(at least Category 3 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale)

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What is your favorite book of the year?

The Atmospheric Science Librarians International seek nominations for the best book published each year. They present ASLI's CHOICE AWARD for the best book of the year in the fields of meteorology / climatology / atmospheric sciences during the Annual American Meteorological Society meeting.

Let me know your suggestions at: Nhclibrary@noaa.gov or contact:

Maria A. Latyszewskyj - Chair Maria.Latyszewskyj@ec.gc.ca
or
Doria Grimes: Doria.Grimes@noaa.gov
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Contact Information
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