Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 1999 - Abstracts

Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
1998: a "mean" season for Atlantic hurricanes.Earth sciences 
1998 warmest year of millenium, climate researchers report.Earth sciences 
American Airlines gives gift for professorship in meteorology at University of Oklahoma.Earth sciences 
AMS participates for second year in Groundhog Job Shadow Day.(American Meteorological Society)Earth sciences 
A strategy for long-term ocean observations.Earth sciencesNowlin, Worth D., Jr.
Bachelor's degree in atmospheric science (adopted by the council 10 January 1999).(Policy Statement)Earth sciences 
Charles H.B. Priestly: 1915-1998.(meteorologist)(Obituary)Earth sciencesGarratt, John
Comments on "From the Tropics to the Poles in Forty Days.".(includes reply)(response to Vered Rom-Kedar et al., Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, vol 78, p. 2779, 1997)Earth sciencesLilly, Douglas K.
Contract awarded for ozone instrument for satellite system of the future.Earth sciences 
Donald E. Martin: 1918-1998.(meteorologist)(Obituary)Earth sciencesRao, G.V., Lin, Frank Y.J.
Extended Arctic ozone depletion related to prolonged polar vortex.Earth sciences 
Forecasters predict La Nina will linger until June - at least.(June 1999)Earth sciences 
Frank Lionel Martin: 1915-1998.(meteorologist)(Obituary)Earth sciencesRenard, Robert J.
General circulation modeling: past, present, and future: a symposium in honor of Akio Arakawa.(meteorologist)Earth sciencesWakimoto, Roger, Randall, David Anton, Ide, Kayo
Greater Milwaukee.(conference of the American Meteorological Society)Earth sciencesJohnson, James
Grover Donald Hughes 1918-1998.(meteorologist)(Obituary)Earth sciencesApril, Howard
Lewis David Kaplan: 1917-1999.(Obituary)Earth sciences 
Massive pollution documented over Indian Ocean.Earth sciences 
"Midwest Wild Weather" goes on the road.(traveling exhibition on wild weather)Earth sciences 
NASA hurricane study reveals intriguing results.Earth sciences 
NASA scientists use satellites to track early sign of El Nino.Earth sciences 
National Weather Service's AWIPS system honored by Computerworld Smithsonian Awards program.(Advanced Weather Interactive Processing System)Earth sciences 
New satellite instrument helps scientists distinguish snow from clouds.Earth sciences 
NOAA hurricane research aircraft flies into New England Nor'easter.(National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)Earth sciences 
Oceans retain more carbon dioxide during El Nino events.Earth sciences 
Office of Naval Research analyzes hurricane Bonnie information.Earth sciences 
Ozone-depleting gases in the atmosphere: will they continue to decline?Earth sciences 
Partnership formed to improve weather warning system.(National Weather Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Severe Storms Laboratory and Georgia Tech Research Institute's partnership)Earth sciences 
Pikes Peak.(conference of the American Meteorological Society in Colorado)Earth sciencesCornick, Jon
POAM III provides new altitude observations.(Naval Research Laboratory's Polar Ozone and Aerosol Measurment III instrument)Earth sciences 
Polar snow reveals secrets of ozone-depleting gases.Earth sciences 
President announces $183 million for protecting oceans and coasts.Earth sciences 
Radar troubleshooters receive Hammer Award.(from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the Air Force Weather Agency and the Navy)Earth sciences 
Radio frequency allocations for meteorological operations and research (adopted by AMS Council 10 January 1999).Earth sciences 
Radio signals help scientists trace lightning-associated "sprites.".(term for high-altitude luminous red glows that sometimes accompany lightning strikes)Earth sciences 
Robert B. Sykes Jr. 1917-1999.(researcher)(Obituary)Earth sciencesNiziol, Tom, Eichorn, Dave
Rolling the climate dice.(doubts on the viabilities of international conferences involved in the study of climatic change and environmental effects of greenhouse gases)Earth sciencesWhite, Robert M.
Scientists find El Nino-like climate fluctuations became more common 5000 years ago.Earth sciences 
Scientists tackle question of who benefits from climate forecasts.Earth sciences 
Summary of the International Symposium on Indian Monsoon and Pollution over the Monsoon Environment (INTROMET 97).(held in New Delhi, India)Earth sciencesBedi, H.S., Kelkar, R.R., Krishnamurti, T.N., Krishnarao, P., Madala, Rango Rao, Mohanty, U.C., Sethuraman, N.
The American Meteorological Society in 2010: a vision for the first decade of the 21st century (adopted by the AMS Council 10 January 1999).(Policy Statement)Earth sciences 
The first El Nino observed and forecasted from start to finish.Earth sciences 
The golden anniversary celebration of the first tornado forecast.Earth sciencesWagner, K.K., Grice, G.K., Trapp, R.J., Corfidi, S.F., Davies-Jones, R., Buonanno, C.C., Craven, J.P., Droegemeier, K.K., Duchon, C., Houghton, J.V., Prentice, R.A., Romine, G., Schlachter, K.
The Hurricane Landfall Workshop summary.Earth sciencesElsberry, Russell L., Marks, Frank D., Jr.
The public-private partnership in the provision of weather and climate services (adopted by the AMS executive committee 23 July 1999).(American Meteorological Society)Earth sciences 
Thomas J. Weitz: 1913-1998.(weather forecaster)(Obituary)Earth sciencesRockey, John E.
United States releases plan for an integrated ocean observing system.Earth sciences 
University of Washington inaugurates new research aircraft.Earth sciences 
University professors experience commercial meteorology.Earth sciencesKoch, Linda
Updated recommendations for lightning safety -1998.Earth sciencesHolle, Ronald L., Lopez, Raul E., Zimmermann, Christoph
U.S. Department of Energy opens climate research facility in tropics.(Nauru)Earth sciences 
Wallace E. Howell 1914-1999.(Obituary)Earth sciencesKahan, Archie M.
W. Clement Ley: nineteenth-century cloud study and the European jet stream.(19th-century English meteorologist)Earth sciencesKington, John A.
Weather Service declares river forecast demonstration a success; system helps predict flooding.(Natl Weather Service's Advanced Hydrologic Prediction System)Earth sciences 
William P. Lowry: 1927-1998.(meteorologist)(Obituary)Earth sciencesLowry, Porter P., Lowry, Samuel C.
Workshop on targeted observations for extratropical forecasting.(Statistical Data Included)Earth sciencesLangland, R.
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