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Articles 91 - 107 of 107
Full-Text Articles in Atmospheric Sciences
Satellite Evidence Of Hurricane-Induced Phytoplankton Blooms In An Oceanic Desert, S. M. Babin, J. A. Carton, T. D. Dickey, J. D. Wiggert
Satellite Evidence Of Hurricane-Induced Phytoplankton Blooms In An Oceanic Desert, S. M. Babin, J. A. Carton, T. D. Dickey, J. D. Wiggert
CCPO Publications
The physical effects of hurricanes include deepening of the mixed layer and decreasing of the sea surface temperature in response to entrainment, curl-induced upwelling, and increased upper ocean cooling. However, the biological effects of hurricanes remain relatively unexplored. In this paper, we examine the passages of 13 hurricanes through the Sargasso Sea region of the North Atlantic during the years 1998 through 2001. Remotely sensed ocean color shows increased concentrations of surface chlorophyll within the cool wakes of the hurricanes, apparently in response to the injection of nutrients and/or biogenic pigments into the oligotrophic surface waters. This increase in post-storm …
New Evidence For Enhanced Ocean Primary Production Triggered By Tropical Cyclone, I. Lin, W. Timothy Liu, Chun-Chieh Wu, George T. F. Wong, Chuanmin Hu, Zhiqiang Chen, Wen-Der Liang, Yih Yang, Kon-Kee Liu
New Evidence For Enhanced Ocean Primary Production Triggered By Tropical Cyclone, I. Lin, W. Timothy Liu, Chun-Chieh Wu, George T. F. Wong, Chuanmin Hu, Zhiqiang Chen, Wen-Der Liang, Yih Yang, Kon-Kee Liu
OES Faculty Publications
[1] New evidence based on recent satellite data is presented to provide a rare opportunity in quantifying the long-speculated contribution of tropical cyclones to enhance ocean primary production. In July 2000, moderate cyclone Kai-Tak passed over the South China Sea (SCS). During its short 3-day stay, Kai-Tak triggered an average 30-fold increase in surface chlorophyll-a concentration. The estimated carbon fixation resulting from this event alone is 0.8 Mt, or 2-4% of SCS's annual new production. Given an average of 14 cyclones passing over the SCS annually, we suggest the long-neglected contribution of tropical cyclones to SCS's annual new production may …
Estimating The Probability Of Severe Convective Storms: A Local Perspective For The Central And Northern Plains, Preston W. Leftwich Jr.
Estimating The Probability Of Severe Convective Storms: A Local Perspective For The Central And Northern Plains, Preston W. Leftwich Jr.
NOAA Technical Reports and Related Materials
Summary and Conclusions
A procedure to estimate probabilities of the occurrence of severe convective storms within local areas has been described. Probabilities were based on a simulated climatology and the relative frequency of severe convective events when a selected site was contained within an operational Outlook or Watch. Combined data from five local areas were used to develop a general model for local probabilities within the central and northern Plains region. Attachment of probabilities to specific products placed values within a framework familiar to both forecasters and "end-users." Application of results in an operational scenario demonstrated representative local probabilities and …
Health Effects Of Air Pollutants (Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, And Carbon Monoxide), Robert A. Bethel
Health Effects Of Air Pollutants (Sulfur Dioxide, Ozone, And Carbon Monoxide), Robert A. Bethel
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
19 pages (includes illustrations).
Contains references.
Urban Ambient Air Quality Trends, N. O. Gerald
Urban Ambient Air Quality Trends, N. O. Gerald
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
24 pages (includes illustrations and maps).
Motor Vehicle Air Pollution Control: The Remaining Issues, Michael P. Walsh
Motor Vehicle Air Pollution Control: The Remaining Issues, Michael P. Walsh
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
26 pages (includes illustrations).
Contains references.
To The U.S. Department Of Transportation: Comments Of The Environmental Defense Fund On The Secretary Of Transportation’S National Transportation Policy, Robert E. Yuhnke
To The U.S. Department Of Transportation: Comments Of The Environmental Defense Fund On The Secretary Of Transportation’S National Transportation Policy, Robert E. Yuhnke
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
20 pages.
Urban Air Quality Litigation Under The Clean Air Act: Past, Present And Future, David S. Baron
Urban Air Quality Litigation Under The Clean Air Act: Past, Present And Future, David S. Baron
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
20 pages.
Contains footnotes.
Diminishing Views: Air Quality In Western National Parks, Christine L. Shaver
Diminishing Views: Air Quality In Western National Parks, Christine L. Shaver
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
17 pages.
Contains references.
Transboundary Air Pollution: The Legal Framework, Mark S. Squillace
Transboundary Air Pollution: The Legal Framework, Mark S. Squillace
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
12 pages (includes illustrations).
Contains footnotes.
Regional Air Quality Concerns In The West: Acid Deposition And Ozone, Kathy A. Tonnessen
Regional Air Quality Concerns In The West: Acid Deposition And Ozone, Kathy A. Tonnessen
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
22 pages.
Contains 3 pages of references.
Strategies To Overcome Agency Recalcitrance Under The Federal Clean Air Act: The Acid Rain Litigation Experience, David R. Wooley
Strategies To Overcome Agency Recalcitrance Under The Federal Clean Air Act: The Acid Rain Litigation Experience, David R. Wooley
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
12 pages.
Agenda: Air Quality Protection In The West, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Air Quality Protection In The West, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
Conference organizers, session moderators and/or speakers included University of Colorado School of Law professor Mark S. Squillace.
Visibility, acid rain, air toxics, and urban air pollution are the topics of an upcoming Center conference on air quality in the West. The conference will be held at the School of Law in Boulder on November 27-28, 1989. Presentations will describe the nature and scope of the issues, the existing legal framework and experience with its implementation, and proposed changes in the law. Emphasis will be placed on air quality issues in the West and efforts underway to address these problems. Special …
Toxic Air Pollution: New Solutions To Old Problems, Devra Lee Davis, Curtis Moore
Toxic Air Pollution: New Solutions To Old Problems, Devra Lee Davis, Curtis Moore
Air Quality Protection in the West (November 27-28)
12 pages.
Climate Data Use And Users In Connecticut, P.A. Palley, D.R. Miller
Climate Data Use And Users In Connecticut, P.A. Palley, D.R. Miller
Storrs Agricultural Experiment Station
No abstract provided.
Ua66/8 Visibility Chart For College Heights Weather Station, J. M. B., Wku Geography & Geology
Ua66/8 Visibility Chart For College Heights Weather Station, J. M. B., Wku Geography & Geology
WKU Archives Records
Visibility chart created for the College Heights Weather Station. The chart measures 40" x 32" and is a series of concentric circles showing visible items up to 8 miles distant from the weather station. The inner most circles are at 1/4 and 1/8 mile intervals; 1/2 mile intervals through 3 miles and then 1 mile intervals to 8 miles. Features included on the chart are Pearce-Ford Tower, McDonald's restaurant, WBKO TV tower, Bowling Green-Warren County Hospital Water Tower, Bowling Green Water tower, Greenview Hospital, knobs and the Greewood Interchange
Thunderstorms And Tornadoes Of February 1, 1955, Jean T. Lee
Thunderstorms And Tornadoes Of February 1, 1955, Jean T. Lee
NOAA Technical Reports and Related Materials
The purpose of this paper is to describe and illustrate some of the features that are of particular interest in the forecasting of one of the most death-dealing series of convective storms of the 1950s that occurred during the afternoon and evening of February 1, 1955. This series of severe storms included tornadoes, destructive winds, hail, and heavy rain that first struck near Marianata, Arkansas, then roared through Commerce Landing, Mississippi and northern Mississippi. then moved on to near Huntsville, Alabama.
Includes features at the surface, at 850 mb, 700 mb, and 500 mb, and upper air conditions, along with …