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    AWOS is a real need and aid in aviation meteorology. Elaborate merits/demerits of AWOS with respect to weather reporting and measure to overcome limitations if any. INTRODUCTION: All living beings live in an environment surrounded by the atmosphere. So‚ all changes and phenomena occurred in the atmosphere and in the environment lived in affect all the livings very much‚ human being as well. To be able to minimize the negative effects of the phenomena occurred and to be able to use the results

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    Glacier Study

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    have been obtained almost continuously in Phase III (1985-1992). Through all phases‚ ground and aerial observations were carried out on the distribution and variation of glaciers in Nepal Himalaya. These results in the fields of glaciology‚ meteorology‚ hydrology and geomorphology have been published as about 140 papers. INTRODUCTION Glaciological and meteorological observations in the Nepal Himalaya have been carried out as the "Glaciological Expedition in Nepal (GEN)" since 1973. The main

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    Aviation Meteorology

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    U.S. Government Printing Office Washington‚ D.C. 20402 P reface AVIATION WEATHER is published jointly by the FAA Flight Standards Service and the National Weather Service ( NWS). T he publication began in 1943 as CAA Bulletin No. 25‚ "Meteorology for Pilots‚" which a t the time contained weather knowledge considered essential for most pilots. But as aircraft flew farther‚ faster‚ a nd higher and as meteorological knowledge grew‚ the bulletin became obsolete. I t was revised in 1954 as

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    Weathering and Erosion

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    bub Weather is the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place‚ with respect to variables such as temperature‚ moisture‚ wind velocity‚ and barometric pressure. Weather can be classified as day to day temperature and precipitation activity‚ where climiate is average atmospheric conditions over longer periods of time. Weather occurs from temperature and moisture differences between one place and another. These differences can occur due to the sun angle at any particular spot. The strong

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    Understanding Weather

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    Understanding the weather On this page What you will study Entry Regulations If you have a disability Study materials Teaching and assessment Future availability Students also studied How to register Student reviews Distance learning This course provides an introduction to weather patterns and events around the world‚ explaining the main drivers that determine the weather on a seasonal and daily basis. You’ll explore how the professional weather forecasts for your area have been made and how reliable

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    science Mid term

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    Complete List of Terms and Definitions for Science Mid-Term Terms Definitions Meteorology is the study of atmospheric phenomena True Weather is the current state of the lithosphere False Long-term variations in weather for a particular area make up the climate of the area True The tropics are hotter than the poles because the sun strikes this area of the Earth indirectly False To people living near the Atlantic Ocean‚ tropical cyclones are known as hurricanes True Tropical cyclones are

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    Tropical Cyclone

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    TROPICAL CYCLONES IN AUSTRALI A Tropical cyclone is one of the most common natural hazards in Australia. It’s also called ‘typhoon’‚ ‘hurricane’‚ ‘tropic storm’ and so on. If you look at the climatological data for tropical cyclone‚ you can find out that the actual shape of a tropical cyclone is almost the same as a whirlpool. How could this amazing phenomenon happen? There’re several conditions needed to develop a tropical cyclone. Tropical cyclones are formed above the ocean

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    Balloon Launch

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    * Students launch Malaysia’s first weather balloon to Near Space * On 17th of March a group of high school students launch a weather balloon to up to 80‚000feet in the stratosphere to capture a glimpse of earth from near space. The launch is believed to be first of its kind in Malaysia. * This group consist of 8 passionate students from Hin Hua High School‚ they launched a weather balloon equipped with gps navigating systems & a digital camera to stratosphere at Sabak Bernam on

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    Weather

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    dynamics we can understand the weather systems and the impact on our environment. Over time there has been a number of models presented to help us unravel the complicated nature and balance of atmospheric circulation processes. These include early meteorology models by Halley (1686)‚ Hadley (1735) Ferrel (1856) and Rossby (1941). While technology today allows us view things differently by using satellite imaging and computer

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    Meteorology Notes

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    I. The Atmosphere - envelope of gases and tiny‚ suspended particles encircling the Earth A. Meteorology - study of the atmosphere and weather processes - studies of atmosphere involves many sciences B. Weather - the state of the atmosphere at a given time and place C. Climate - sum of all statistical weather information that helps describe a region Climatology - the study of climate D. The Scientific Method - means of discovering basic scientific principles 1. Pose

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