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Bulletin nº Vol 58 (2) - 2009
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Publish Date: 1 April 2009
Weather affects the operation of the transportation systems that we all rely on—from automobiles slowed by a wet surface, to delivery trucks delayed by high winds, to passenger trains stalled by ice and snow.
Bulletin nº Vol 58 (2) - 2009
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Wilbur also requested and scrutinized US Weather Bureau data, and selected Kitty Hawk after writing to the government meteorologist stationed there. Thus began a relationship between aviators and meteorologists in the lead-up to the first controlled powered flight by Wilbur and Orville Wright in 1903.
Bulletin nº Vol 58 (2) - 2009
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According to the Book of Genesis, the third day of the creation process saw the separation of land and sea. This clearly provided a medium for transportation over long distances for the humans still to be created and at the same time laid the groundwork for the new science and profession of marine meteorology.
Bulletin nº Vol 60 (1) - 2011
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Publish Date: 1 May 2011
Interview with Nolan Doesken and Henry Reges Volunteers play an important role in providing climate information. Their observations are critical to track local climate variations and impacts and to monitor changes in climate over time.
Bulletin nº Vol 60 (1) - 2011
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Publish Date: 1 May 2011
by Teresa J. Kennedy and Donna J. Charlevoix Connecting and inspiring the next generation of scientists and informed citizens is more important than ever.
Bulletin nº Vol 60 (1) - 2011
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Publish Date: 1 May 2011
by Andrew C. Revkin From blogs to videos, Twitter to cell phones, new forms of media provide new opportunities for outreach.
Bulletin nº Vol 60 (1) - 2011
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Publish Date: 1 May 2011
Interview with Dominic Waughray National planners are looking for private investors to help finance low-carbon development plans.
Bulletin nº Vol 60 (1) - 2011
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by Rowan Douglas Operational climate forecasting is emerging as the latest frontier in climate services for the financial sector.
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by David P. Rogers Health and well-being are the human face of climate change. National bodies can play an important role in helping to ensure that climate is taken into account in decision-making systems of health practitioners.
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by Samuel M. Waweru, Judith A. Omumbo, Bradfield Lyon, Madeleine C. Thomson, Stephen J. Connor Vociferous debate has been underway over whether a rise in malaria in the Kenyan highlands can be associated with local temperature changes, and whether these changes are connected to global climate change processes.