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Crossreferenced collection of meteorological terminology.
http://www.nw-weathernet.com/wx_terms.htm
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This new meteorological book studies the largescale geostrophic wave circulations in the troposphere and stratosphere.
http://www.geocities.com/geostrophicwavecir/
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Excellent windows viewer for live NEXRAD data. GRLevel2, GRLevel3, GR2Analyst
http://www.grlevelx.com/
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Listing added: Feb 12, 2007)
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GEM is an acronym that stands for Global Environmental Multiscale. The Canadian Meteorological Centre’s GEM models use a horizontal variable resolution. The GEM model is global so that the long waves are handled properly for both data assimilation and, if necessary, extended-range forecasting. The model has a variable-resolution capability such that it is possible to use either a uniform-resolution latitude/longitude mesh, or a variable-resolution one that uses a rotated coordinate system with a high-resolution sub-domain that can be located over any portion of the globe. Outside this area, the grid spacing smoothly increases to reach its maximum value on the opposite side of the globe.
http://weatheroffice.ec.gc.ca/model_forecast/global_e.html
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Global ISCCP B1 Browseable satellite image archive
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/rsad/gibbs/gibbs.html
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Interactive global geostationary weather satellite images. The Global Hydrology and Climate Center, part of NASA\'s Marshall Space Flight Center.
http://weather.msfc.nasa.gov/GOES/
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