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  1. Morris Heights (East Antarctica)

    Morris Heights coor dm 83 28 S 169 42 E is a relatively smooth ice covered heights, forming a peninsula like divide between Beaver and King Glaciers at the north end of Queen Alexandra Range . Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names US ACAN for Lieutenant Clarence T. Morris , U.S. Navy , aerology officer on the staff of the Commander, U.S. Naval Support Force , Antarctica, 1962 and 1963. usgs gazetteer Category Mountains of the Ross Dependency Category Shackleton Coast ShackletonCoast geo stub ...   more details



  1. Seilkopf Peaks

    Seilkopf Peaks lang de Seilkopfberge is a group of mainly ice free peaks and ridges between Portalen Pass and Nalegga Ridge in the Borg Massif , Queen Maud Land . The feature was photograph air by the New Swabia German Antarctic Expedition 1938 39 and named for Heinrich Seilkopf , head of the marine aerology section of the Deutsche Seewarte German Hydrographic Office in Hamburg. Although rudely mapped by German Antarctic Expedition, the Seilkopf Peaks are clearly shown and identified in air photos published by the expedition. The peaks were mapped in detail by the Norwegian British Swedish Antarctic Expedition NBSAE 1949 52 . usgs gazetteer coord 72 41 S 4 0 W display title Category Mountains of Queen Maud Land Category Princess Martha Coast PrincessMarthaCoast geo stub ...   more details



  1. Live in Beijing ? DVD

    Orphan date February 2009 citations missing date December 2007 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Jarre in China Type live Longtype DVD Artist Jean Michel Jarre Cover Released June 2005 Recorded 2004 at Forbidden City and Tian anmen Square, Beijing, China Genre Electronic music Electronic Length 245 00 Label Warner Music Vision Producer Jean Michel Jarre Reviews Last album AERO br 2004 This album Jarre in China br 2004 Next album Jarre in China is the first THX certified concert filmed in High Definition. The concert represents the beginning of the French Year of Culture in China. Jean Michel Jarre returns to China after his 1981 Concerts in China, where he was the first Western Musician to perform since the revolution and his Hong Kong concertin in 1993. The concert was performed live in 5.1 Surround Sound and broadcast live to over 1 Billion Chinese viewers. Track listing Forbidden City Forbidden City Aero Oxyg ne 2 Oxyg ne 4 Geometry of Love Equinoxe 8 Small Band in the Rain Equinoxe 4 Journey to Beijing Chronologie 6 Zoolook ologie Aerozone Aerology Chronologie 3 Vivaldi Winter The Concerts in China Fishing Junks at Sunset Rendez vous 4 The Concerts in China Souvenir of China Rendez vous 2 Tian Anmen Square Arrival Aerology remix La Foule tribute to Edith Piaf Tian anmen Oxygene 13 External links http www.jeanmicheljarre.com Official Jean Michel Jarre website Category Jean Michel Jarre albums Category 2004 live albums Category 2004 video albums Category Live video albums ...   more details



  1. 9th Soviet Antarctic Expedition

    The 9th Soviet Antarctic Expedition was the Soviet Antarctic Expedition that ran from 1963 to 16 March 1965. The expedition was led by Dr. Mikhail Somov . This expedition featured the first Great Britain British exchange scientist, a glaciologist . Two ships carried the expedition from the Baltic sea to Antarctica , the Ob , an icebreaker and the Estonia , a passenger liner . Research Research during the expedition was split into two groups. The first being geophysical seismology , geomagnetism , earth current s, Aurora astronomy aurora , cosmic rays , radio propagation, aerology and meteorology . The second group was more fieldwork based mapping new land, oceanography , geology and glaciology etc. References Swithbank, C. December 1966 A Year with the Russians in Antarctica in The Geographical Journal , 132 4 463 74 Antarctica stub Category Soviet Antarctic expeditions 09 Category 1963 in the Soviet Union Antarctic Expedition 09 Category 1964 in the Soviet Union Antarctic Expedition 09 Category 1965 in the Soviet Union Antarctic Expedition 09 Category Soviet Union United Kingdom relations ...   more details



  1. Jarre in China

    45 Souvenir of China 4 38 Aerology Remix 3 37 External links http www.jeanmicheljarre.com Official Jean ...   more details



  1. Beall Island

    Infobox islands name Beall Island image name image caption locator map map caption nickname location Antarctica coordinates coord 66 18 S 110 29 E archipelago Windmill Islands total islands major islands area km2 length mi 1.1 width mi highest mount elevation m population 0 population as of density km2 ethnic groups country Antarctica additional info Administered under the Antarctic Treaty System Beall Island coord 66 18 S 110 29 E is an Antarctic rocky island, convert 1.1 mi km abbr on long, with small coves indenting the east and west sides, lying convert 0.2 mi km abbr on northwest of Mitchell Peninsula in the Windmill Islands . It was first mapped from air photos taken by USN Operation Highjump and Operation Windmill in 1947 and 1948. It was named by the US ACAN for James M. Beall, U.S. Weather Bureau observer with Operation Windmill who assisted staff aerology officers with forecasting duties. Beall Reefs The Beall Reefs are submarine ridges with depths of less than convert 1 fathom m , located convert 0.5 mi km 1 west of the island they were discovered from the launch at Wilkes Station in 1961 and named by Antarctic Names Committee of Australia ANCA after the island. Connors Point Connors Point is the northwest point of the island. It was named by the US ACAN for Aerographer s Mate William J. Connors, USN, a member of the Wilkes Station party of 1958. See also Composite Antarctic Gazetteer List of Antarctic and sub Antarctic islands List of Antarctic and sub Antarctic islands List of Antarctic islands south of 60 S List of Antarctic islands south of 60 S Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research SCAR Territorial claims in Antarctica References references External links Category Windmill Islands WilkesLand geo stub it Isola Beall ...   more details



  1. Space of Freedom

    Souvenir of China Geometry of Love Equinoxe 4 Space of Freedom originally March 23 Aerology Chronology ... originally Oxyg ne 13 , dedicated to the workers at the shipyard Aerology Remix encore Musicians ...   more details



  1. Pavel Molchanov

    observations in the Arctic. ref name Anniv cite web work Central Aerology Observatory title 75th ...   more details



  1. Legionowo

    Polish Legions Legiony Polskie . Ca. 1920 Institute of Aerology currently Aerology Centre within Institute ... of Poland in 1997, the Aerology Institute was equipped with Doppler effect Doppler meteorological ...   more details



  1. AERO

    Oxygene 4 Scene 3   5 05 Souvenir of China Scene 4   4 46 Aerology Scene 5   3 40 Equinoxe ... of China   4 13 Scene 4   0 50 Aerology   3 02 Scene 5   0 37 Equinoxe 3   ...   more details



  1. Arthur Berson

    cooperation among nations in the new science of aerology . File Assmann Berson.jpg right thumb ...   more details



  1. Arnold E. True

    in a variety of Navy Weather and Aerology billets until he retired. Awards and decorations During his ...   more details



  1. Dropsonde

    www.sciencedaily.com videos 2007 0405 balloons track storms and save lives.htm ref See also Aerology ...   more details



  1. Richard Assmann

    for the Canadian television personality Dick Assman Richard Assmann Anglicized spelling of the German name Richard A mann 13 April 1845 28 May 1918 was a German meteorologist and physician who was a native of Magdeburg . File Assmann Berson.jpg right thumb with meteorologist Arthur Berson A mann at the left In 1868 he received his medical doctorate in Berlin , and from 1870 to 1879 was a general practitioner in Bad Freienwalde . In 1879 he returned to Magdeburg to practice medicine. In 1885 he earned a doctorate in secondary studies at the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Halle , and subsequently became a scientific officer at the Royal Meteorological Institute at Berlin Gr nau . From 1905 to 1914 he was director of the Prussian Royal Aeronautical Observatory at Lindenberg , and afterwards was an honorary professor at the University of Giessen . Richard Assmann had a particular interest in high altitude research of the Earth s atmosphere and was a pioneer in the field of aerology . With L on Teisserenc de Bort 1855 1913 , he is credited as co discoverer of the stratosphere , as both men announced their discovery during the same time period in 1902. ref http books.google.com books?id OlckxY7BA 0C&pg PA17&lpg PA17&dq Assman stratosphere&source bl&ots YN13AEOnkN&sig zwpdSVh0OW6UUToQoFzETgIudUc&hl en&ei H9feTuOkCYiQiAL4qfHPCA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 6&sqi 2&ved 0CEwQ6AEwBQ v onepage&q Assman 20stratosphere&f false Ultraviolet radiation in the solar system By Manuel V zquez, Arnold Hanslmeier ref From 1887 to 1892, with airship designer Rudolf Hans Bartsch von Sigsfeld 1861 1902 , he developed a psychrometer for accurate measurement of atmospheric humidity and temperature. This was the first instrument that was able to provide reliable temperature readings with high altitude balloons, as it was capable of shielding its thermometric elements from solar radiation . The technical implementation and production of this device took place in the factory o ...   more details



  1. North Pole-36

    North Pole 36 lang ru 36, 36 was the 36th Russia n Soviet and Russian manned drifting ice stations manned drifting station , primarily used for arctic research from September 2008 until August 2009. History The station was opened on September 7, 2008. The primary objective of the station was to improve the quality of weather forecast s and to study global processes of climate change . Work was carried out on environment monitoring, and research in the fields of meteorology , oceanology , glaciology , and aerology was carried out. ref name was fixed cite web url http www.vz.ru society 2008 9 8 205290.html title Russia was fixed in Arctic regions for a year Lang ru date 2008 09 08 publisher http www.vz.ru Vzglyad newspaper language ru accessdate 2009 08 25 ref The expedition consisted of 18 polar explorer s, several dogs, and more than 150 tons of cargo. ref name fontanka The station master was Jury Katraev . NP 36 station settled down on a piece of sea ice that was approximately convert 6 km2 mi2 across. At the moment of disembarkation the station was in so called to the Hollow of submariners between Wrangel island and the North Pole . The vessel Akademik Fyodorov carried out the delivery of the expedition to the ice. ref name was fixed ref cite news url http www.pravda.ru news society 11 09 2008 283053 spolus 0 title In the Hollow of submariners the drifting station Northern pole 36 will be developed Lang ru 36 language ru accessdate 2009 08 25 ref The station was removed with the nuclear icebreaker Yamal icebreaker NS Yamal in the Arctic ocean at the end of August 2009. The evacuation of the station from the drifting ice floe took three days of continuous work. The chief of high latitude arctic expeditions Vladimir Sokolov, polar explorer Vladimir Sokolov supervised the work. ref name fontanka cite news url http www.fontanka.ru 2009 08 22 003 ...   more details



  1. Francis Reichelderfer

    naval aerology, shipboard, and aviation experiences, Reich was the ideal leader to guide the Weather ...   more details



  1. Live from Gda?sk (Koncert w Stoczni)

    Aerology Remix 5 15 Personnel Jean Michel Jarre keyboards, mixing desk, laser harp, theremin, vocals ...   more details



  1. Domina Jalbert

    The Modern Day Leonardo da Vinci WindMueller Aerology Lab ref Ram air airfoil of fully flexible materials ...   more details



  1. Walt Disney's World War II propaganda production

    varied widely from aerology and not compact tactics to ground crew aircraft maintenance. ref ... productions Aerology film production was supervised by naval aviation experts and some members of Disney ...   more details



  1. Figurative system of human knowledge

    . Judiciary Astrology. Physical Astrology. Meteorology . Cosmology . Uranology. Aerology . Geology ...   more details



  1. Skyhook balloon

    the US Navy began an operational aerology system known as Transosonde trans ocean sounding , consisting ...   more details



  1. USS Valentine (AF-47)

    s historian recorded, all indications pointed to some pretty rough weather. Aerology reports ...   more details



  1. List of Jean Michel Jarre concerts

    in the Rain Equinoxe 4 Voyage P kin Chronologie 6 Zoolookologie Aerozone Aerology Chronologie 3 Vivaldi Summer Fishing Junks at Sunset Rendez Vous 4 Souvenir of China Rendez Vous 2 Aerology Neimo Remix ... Band in the Rain Oxygene 4 Souvenir of China Aerology Equinoxe 3 Equinoxe 4 Geometry of Love Zoolookologie ... 13 Aerology remix Live CD Shipyard Overture Industrial Revolution Oxygene 4 Mury Space of Freedom March 23 Oxygene 8 Light my Sky Tribute to John Paul II Acropolis Rendez vous 4 Aerology remix LinX ...   more details



  1. Atmospheric sciences

    Atmospheric sciences Atmospheric sciences is an umbrella term for the study of the Earth s atmosphere atmosphere , its processes, the effects other systems have on the atmosphere, and the effects of the atmosphere on these other systems. Meteorology includes atmospheric chemistry and atmospheric physics with a major focus on weather forecasting . Climatology is the study of atmospheric changes both long and short term that define average climates and their change over time, due to both natural and anthropogenic climate change climate variability . Aeronomy is the study of the upper layers of the atmosphere, where dissociation chemistry dissociation and ionization are important. Atmospheric science has been extended to the field of planetary science and the study of the atmospheres of the planet s of the solar system . Experimental instruments used in atmospheric sciences include satellite s, rocketsonde s, radiosonde s, weather balloon s, and laser s. The term aerology from Ancient Greek Greek , a r , air and , logy logia is sometimes used as an alternative term for the study of Earth s atmosphere. Atmospheric chemistry File Atmosphere composition diagram.jpg thumb 250px Main Atmospheric chemistry Atmospheric chemistry is a branch of atmospheric science in which the chemistry of the Earth s atmosphere and that of other planets is studied. It is a multidisciplinary field of research and draws on environmental chemistry, physics, meteorology, computer modeling, oceanography, geology and volcanology and other disciplines. Research is increasingly connected with other areas of study such as climatology. The composition and chemistry of the atmosphere is of importance for several reasons, but primarily because of the interactions between the atmosphere and living organisms. The composition of the Earth s atmosphere has been changed by human activity and some of these changes are harmful to human health, crops and ecosystems. Examples of problems which have been a ...   more details



  1. Carl-Gustaf Rossby Research Medal

    The Carl Gustaf Rossby Research Medal is the highest award for atmospheric science of the American Meteorological Society . It is presented to individual scientists, who receive a medal . Named in honor of meteorology and oceanography pioneer Carl Gustaf Rossby , who was also its second 1953 recipient. Previous names The price was initially called Award for Extraordinary Scientific Achievement . In 1958 it was renamed The Carl Gustaf Rossby Award for Extraordinary Scientific Achievement , and after 1963, its current name. Recipients 1951 Hurd Curtis Willett for his contributions to dynamic meteorology leading to a better understanding of atmospheric motions and thermodynamics. 1953 Carl Gustaf Rossby for his contributions to dynamic meteorology leading to a better understanding of atmospheric motions and thermodynamics. 1955 Jerome Namias for his contributions to, and stimulation of, research in the principles and application of extended and long range forecasting techniques. 1956 John von Neumann for his farsighted contribution to the science of meteorology and the national interests in developing the modern, high speed electronic computer with meteorological application as an ultimate aim, and for his support and encouragement in organizing the world s first research group in numerical weather prediction . 1960 J. Bjerknes and Erik Palm n for their pioneering and distinguished research contributions in atmospheric dynamics and synoptic aerology, which have given a unified picture of the general circulation of the atmosphere. 1961 Victor P. Starr for his more than a decade of outstanding fundamental research leading to a better understanding of the general circulation of the atmosphere. 1962 Bernhard Haurwitz for the substantial advanes due to his research in dynamic meteorology over a wide range of subjects, including among many the long waves in the westerlies, the circulation of the high atmosphere, local and diurnal effects, and hurricanes. 1963 Harry Wexler po ...   more details




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