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American Meteorological Society
Industry: Weather
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The American Meteorological Society promotes the development and dissemination of information and education on the atmospheric and related oceanic and hydrologic sciences and the advancement of their professional applications. Founded in 1919, AMS has a membership of more than 14,000 professionals, ...
Generally, same as severe storm.
Industry:Weather
Gentle whirls of foggy air that form within steam fog when cold air advects over a warmer body of water or saturated surface; analogous to dust devils, except that water droplets are the tracers that make the whirl visible. These are usually shallow phenomena in the surface layer of a thermal internal boundary layer.
Industry:Weather
Geographical coordinates of a meteorological station to include elevation.
Industry:Weather
GOES VISSR image data that have been stretched in time by the temporary storage and retransmission of those data. The data rate of the VISSR data is reduced from 28 Mbits per second to 2 Mbits per second, allowing ground station users to receive the data more easily. Since the launch of ''GOES-8'', stretched VISSR data have been replaced by GVAR data.
Industry:Weather
Graph of the cumulative departures from a given reference such as the arithmetic average as a function of time or date.
Industry:Weather
Graphic representation of the meteorological conditions observed simultaneously in a vertical selection of the atmosphere, taken along a specific route of flight. Compare flight cross section.
Industry:Weather
Hail with a diameter less than 0. 64 cm (0. 25 in. ). See ice pellets.
Industry:Weather
Having properties independent of latitude and longitude; properties that depend only on radial distance.
Industry:Weather
Hour (UTC), determined by international agreement, at which meteorological observations are made simultaneously throughout the world.
Industry:Weather
Ice exposed at the surface of a glacier that was formed by the freezing of melted snow after deposition; usually located below the snow line and above the equilibrium line. Although it is ice, it is part of the accumulation area.
Industry:Weather