Although this is the archives, some
articles may be taken off at anytime as they are links to other sources and not stored on
my system.
July News:
Lightning
hazard to rockets and aircraft
Spirits
of Another Sort
Lightning
position in storm may circle strongest updrafts
Gamma
Rays from Severe Weather
Soaking
in atmospheric electricity
New Insight
on the Plains' Biggest Rains
Northeast
suffers worsening drought
More
lightning news from inside hurricanes and tornadoes
ABB Bomem wins CSA
contract to develop ozone research instrument
Alaska's
Columbia Glacier travelling at record pace
Jet contrails to be
significant climate factor by 2050
"La Nina"
barely has a pulse
Weekly
Snow Cover Product Replaced, NOAA Announces
Large
Martian Dust Devils Caught in the Act
June News:
U.California-Santa
Cruz team to investigate the role of early warnings during El Nino
U.Waterloo
chemist seeks answers to ozone depletion
Be
Prepared! Busy Atlantic Hurricane Season Ahead
New TOPEX/Poseidon
image shows entire Pacific is out of whack
Saskatchewan Enviro Society
using community projects to build support for climate change
Ozone
linked to warmer weekend temperatures in Toronto
In harm's way: Engineers to
measure hurricane forces on homes
Seasonal temperature and
precipitation outlook for June, July and August 1999
U.Washington
scientists say Arctic oscillation might carry evidence of global warming
NASA's new
ocean-observing satellite set to chase the wind
Can
Doppler Weather Radar Detect Turbulence? Three Aircraft Head into Colorado Storms
Colorado
State forecasters continue to call for active season
Mid-Atlantic
Reels from Drought: NOAA Says Short-term Relief in Sight
Spring temperatures and
precipitation well above normal for Canada in 1999
April & May News:
MIT researchers say
the atmosphere has more layers than once thought.
Radio signals help
scientists trace lightning-associated "sprites"
Increasing
Carbon Dioxide Threatens Tropical Coral Reefs
Persistent Ozone Loss in the
Arctic Due to Greenhouse-Enhanced Removal of Particles from the Lower Stratosphere
Trees
Need Calcium, Too Soil Calcium Depletion Linked Acid Rain and Forest Growth in the Eastern
U.S.
Grain
entrapments a concern
Isotope
technology reveals glaciation history
First
book on certified eco-friendly paper
Colorado
State U. hurricane forecast team maintains prediction for active 1999 season
Antarctic
ice shelves breaking up due to decades of higher temperatures
Scientists predict a thinner ozone
layer for 1999
Govt. of Canada announces $70,000
in climate change funding to the International Weather Festival
NCAR climate
model projections for 21st century
Mt.
Washington's wild weather sheds light on aircraft icing
New
satellite instrument helps scientists distinguish snow from clouds, NOAA announces
StormLink
Seeks Severe Weather Reports
NOAA
Helps Teachers Explain Effects of Natural Disasters
Research
Paper on the Tornado that "The Wizard of Oz" Is possibly based on. *
March News:
New
climate modeling of Venus may hold clues to Earth's future
Mid-Winter
assessment: Strong La Nina influences global weather extremes
Giant ocean eddies
discovered
Greatly Improved NWS Envisioned,
But Strategic Partnerships, New Technologies Are Needed
Increased
Arctic temperatures could speed up global warming
Tornado/storm
chase team prepares students in and out of class
La Nina
cycle puts new twist on tornado season
Seasonal temperature and
precipitation outlook for March, April and May 1999
1998 Was
Warmest Year of Millennium, UMass Climate Researchers Report
Shift
in climate cycle would mean winters that are wetter than average
NASA researchers
document shrinking of Greenland's glaciers
February News:
NCAR Web
Site Reports Economic Costs of Extreme Weather by State
Study
By NOAA Scientists Could Lead To Better Predictions Of EL NINO, Commerce Agency Says
January
Tornado Numbers Breaks National Records
Weather
Service Marks Centennial Of Benchmark Cold Wave
Canada Taking
Concrete Steps to Study Ozone
Student names NASA
Earth Observing Satellite; NASA Sets Launch Date
El Nino
Impacts: Weaker in the Past, Stronger in the Future?
UW
prof leads international satellite study on ozone depletion in the atmosphere
New Study Details Effects
of Climate Change On U.S. Agriculture
January News:
NOAA
Scientists To Fly In High Winds Over North Atlantic To Test Satellite Instruments.
Sun May Plan
Unrecognized Role in Global Warming, UCLA Astronomer Suggests
Climate
May Affect Cultural Evolution
LA
NIŅA Drives Somes U.S. Winter Weather Extremes; Forecasters Predict LA NIŅA Will Linger
Sky
Watchers Comes to Ontario
Scientists
Finger EL NIŅO-LIKE Climate Fluctuations Became More Common 5,000 Years Ago.
Scientists
Rule Out One Threat of Antarctic Collapse
Queen's
ice storm study highlights lessons learned one year later
Long-term
forecasting could give nations tools to survive climate change
Paul Robertson, has made the news twice this month for his work in improving
weather warnings. His community group has also gotten the government to commit to the
Doppler Radar sites 2 years ahead of schedule. Both articles are listed here. 1 2
Sander Schimmelpenninck has
sent me some excellent "How-To" articles he wrote for measuring various
meterological values. He is planning to add to this in the future. Very
interesting!!
Fly through the
eye of a hurricane! Take this virtual trip from CNN. (About 2 mins/28.8)
This Years Top 10 Weather
Stories for Canada. By E.C and links by Brian Hill @ 680News |