- published: 24 Jan 2012
- views: 2411
34:07
NOAA Administrator Delivers Remarks at American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting
NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco, Ph.D., delivers keynote remarks during the 2012 America...
published: 24 Jan 2012
NOAA Administrator Delivers Remarks at American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting
NOAA Administrator Jane Lubchenco, Ph.D., delivers keynote remarks during the 2012 American Meteorological Society (AMS) Annual Meeting on January 24 in New Orleans, La. Though science has taken us a long way toward more accurate and reliable forecasts for a number of weather phenomena, improvements in science and technology are only part of the equation for protecting lives and property. NOAA's Weather-Ready Nation initiative seeks to not only improve forecasts, but integrate the social science research from pilot projects to operations to understand human behaviors during the time leading up to and during these events.
For the slides that accompany these remarks, please download them at http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2012/pdfs/AMS2012_Lubchenco_Slides.pdf.
For more information on NOAA's involvement at the AMS annual meeting, visit: http://www.nws.noaa.gov/com/ams/
- published: 24 Jan 2012
- views: 2411
44:16
Special Evening Discussion on Geoengineering - American Meteorological Society pt2
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
Nothing is going to get better. It's not...
published: 17 Jan 2013
Special Evening Discussion on Geoengineering - American Meteorological Society pt2
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
Nothing is going to get better. It's not."
― Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
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Geoengineering Projects
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---
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Session 11: Special Evening Discussion on Geoengineering
https://ams.confex.com/ams/13CldPhy13AtRad/webprogram/Session24635.html
Thursday, 1 July 2010: 8:00 PM-9:30 PM
Cascade Ballroom (Doubletree Lloyd Center)
More
Moderators: G. M. McFarquhar, University of Illinois
Panelists: David L. Mitchell, DRI; Alan Gadian, University of Leeds; Daniel Rosenfeld, Hebrew University; Roland List, Univ. of Toronto and William Cotton, Colorado State University
8:00 PM Panel Discussion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiOw55FQhCM
8:40 PM Evening Discussion on Climate Engineering
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36haivUsWZs
- published: 17 Jan 2013
- views: 290
22:17
On Engineering Hurricanes - William Cotton - American Meteorological Society
Geoengineering Frankenstorm: Hurricane Sandy and the Air Force Weather Weapon System -- pa...
published: 02 Nov 2012
On Engineering Hurricanes - William Cotton - American Meteorological Society
Geoengineering Frankenstorm: Hurricane Sandy and the Air Force Weather Weapon System -- part 1
http://rezn8d.net/2012/11/02/geoengineering-frankenstorm-hurricane-sandy-afwws-pt1/
Geoengineering Frankenstorm: Hurricane Sandy and the Air Force Weather Weapon System -- part 2
http://rezn8d.net/2012/11/03/geoengineering-frankenstorm-hurricane-sandy-and-the-air-force-weather-weapon-system-part-2/
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Planned and Inadvertent Weather Modification/Weather Modification Association
Monday, 21 April 2008
New Unconventional Concepts and Legal Ramifications
https://ams.confex.com/ams/17WModWMA/techprogram/session_21926.htm
On Engineering Hurricanes
William R. Cotton, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and S. M. Saleeby
https://ams.confex.com/ams/17WModWMA/techprogram/paper_139450.htm
In the last year there have been two papers that have proposed that seeding hurricanes with small hygroscopic particles, as opposed to conventional giant hygroscopic particle seeding, could lead to the reduction in their intensity (Cotton et al., 2007; Rosenfeld et al., 2007). The Cotton et al. (2007) paper was based preliminary results of simulations of the impact of African dust on hurricane intensity (Zhang et al., 2007), which showed that dust acting as CCN influenced the storm development by inducing changes in the hydrometeor properties, modifying the storm diabatic heating distribution and thermodynamic structure, and ultimately influencing the storm intensity through complex dynamical responses. Some simulated storm intensities showed a monotonic decrease in storm intensity with increasing concentrations of CCN under certain configurations of the model but this trend was easily modified just by introducing slight variations in the GCCN profile. Thus, Zhang et al. (2007) concluded that the physical processes responsible for the impact of dust as nucleating aerosols on hurricane development need to be examined in the future under a wide range of environmental conditions.
Since then Henian Zhang has carried out more simulations that illustrate that the response is by no means simple. In some cases increasing CCN leads to a strengthening of hurricane intensity. Moreover, the results of introducing dust acting at CCN further in the lifecycle of the storm reveals that the response to CCN varies greatly depending on the stage of introduction of the aerosol. Thus this work illustrates that even using simple, rather idealized simulations the response of a hurricane to aerosol can be quite nonlinear. This makes the potential modification of hurricanes to small-particle hygroscopic seeding even more challenging than envisioned by Cotton et al. (2007) and Rosenfeld et al. (2007). Nonetheless we urge that this topic should be investigated much more extensively and in further detail.
American Meteorological Society:
New Unconventional Concepts and Legal Ramifications
https://ams.confex.com/ams/17WModWMA/techprogram/session_21926.htm
Chair: Joe Golden, Univ. of Colorado/CIRES/NOAA/GSD, Boulder, CO
2.1 Atmospheric heating as a research tool
Lyle M. Jenkins, Eastlund Scientific Enterprises Corporation, Houston, TX; and B. J. Eastlund
https://ams.confex.com/ams/17WModWMA/techprogram/paper_139228.htm
https://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/139228.pdf
2.2 Reducing hurricane intensity by cooling the upper mixed layer using arrays of Atmocean, Inc.'s wave-driven upwelling pumps
Philip W. Kithil, Atmocean, Inc., Santa Fe, NM; and I. Ginis
https://ams.confex.com/ams/17WModWMA/techprogram/paper_139127.htm
2.3 On Engineering Hurricanes
William R. Cotton, Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins, CO; and S. M. Saleeby
https://ams.confex.com/ams/17WModWMA/techprogram/paper_139450.htm
https://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/139450.pdf
2.4 A machine to get rid of hurricanes
Brian Sandler, none, West Bloomfield, MI
https://ams.confex.com/ams/17WModWMA/techprogram/paper_137069.htm
https://ams.confex.com/ams/pdfpapers/137069.pdf
- published: 02 Nov 2012
- views: 264
15:03
Aerosols, Cold-Pools, and Hurricane Intensity Modulation: American Meteorological Society
Geoengineering Frankenstorm: Hurricane Sandy and the Air Force Weather Weapon System pt1
h...
published: 02 Nov 2012
Aerosols, Cold-Pools, and Hurricane Intensity Modulation: American Meteorological Society
Geoengineering Frankenstorm: Hurricane Sandy and the Air Force Weather Weapon System pt1
http://rezn8d.net/2012/11/02/geoengineering-frankenstorm-hurricane-sandy-afwws-pt1/
Geoengineering Frankenstorm: Hurricane Sandy and the Air Force Weather Weapon System pt2
http://rezn8d.net/2012/11/03/geoengineering-frankenstorm-hurricane-sandy-and-the-air-force-weather-weapon-system-part-2/
Thursday, 27 January 2011: 11:15 AM
(Invited Speaker) Hurricane modification by cold-pool manipulation
605/610 (Washington State Convention Center)
William R. Cotton, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
Recent simulations of hurricane mitigation by hygroscopic aerosol seeding by our group and Danny Rosenfeld's group indicate that the primary response to seeding that reduces hurricane intensity is via strengthening cold-pools in the outer rainbands. The focus in this paper is on how cold-pools can be manipulated by hygroscopic seeding and how cold-pools in the outer rainbands impact the strength of the hurricane. Moreover, we discuss environmental conditions which may be the most favorable for hurricane mitigation and conditions in which storms are essentially insulated from cold-pool manipulation.
https://ams.confex.com/ams/91Annual/webprogram/Paper183723.html
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- published: 02 Nov 2012
- views: 172
15:25
Mitigation of hurricanes by cloud seeding: American Meteorological Society
Geoengineering Frankenstorm: Hurricane Sandy and the Air Force Weather Weapon System pt1
h...
published: 02 Nov 2012
Mitigation of hurricanes by cloud seeding: American Meteorological Society
Geoengineering Frankenstorm: Hurricane Sandy and the Air Force Weather Weapon System pt1
http://rezn8d.net/2012/11/02/geoengineering-frankenstorm-hurricane-sandy-afwws-pt1/
Geoengineering Frankenstorm: Hurricane Sandy and the Air Force Weather Weapon System pt2
http://rezn8d.net/2012/11/03/geoengineering-frankenstorm-hurricane-sandy-and-the-air-force-weather-weapon-system-part-2/
Thursday, 27 January 2011: 11:30 AM
Feasibility study of the mitigation of the intensity of tropical cyclones by CCN seeding in the outer rainband region
605/610 (Washington State Convention Center)
Stephen R. Herbener, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO
In the 1960's there was great interest in exploring the possibility of mitigating the intensity of a tropical cyclone which culminated in project STORMFURY. The approach taken was to seed the storm with ice nuclei (silver iodide) near the eyewall, but outside the eyewall, with the intent of enhancing the convection in that region due to enhanced freezing with its associated release of latent heat. The enhanced convection would then cause an eyewall replacement cycle to take place resulting in a larger diameter eyewall with corresponding slower wind speeds. Ultimately, the project failed due to the lack of enough supercooled liquid water in the region of interest to get this process to occur.
The devastating 2005 United State hurricane season sparked renewed interest in developing methods to mitigate storm intensity. Recently some new strategies (e.g., Rosenfeld et al., 2007; Cotton et al., 2007) have emerged which focus on seeding with condensation nuclei in the outer rainband region. The idea here is that an increase of CCN in the outer rainbands would cause reduced collision and coalescence, resulting in more supercooled liquid water to be transported aloft which then freezes and enhances convection via enhanced latent heat of freezing. The intensified convection would condense more water ultimately enhancing precipitation in the outer rainbands. Enhanced evaporative cooling from the increased precipitation in the outer rainbands would produce stronger and more widespread areal cold pools which block the flow of energy into the storm core, ultimately inhibiting the intensification of the TC.
The strategy of seeding with CCN in the outer rainband region, if successful, would overcome the primary downfall of STORMFURY by providing the necessary supply of supercooled liquid water. In order to study the feasibility of such an approach, this work is looking at the effects of broadcast seeding at the periphery of a developing tropical cyclone. The intent of this study is to identify patterns in the storm response to seeding that would hopefully lead to tactics that could employ much more precise (and smaller scale) seeding procedures.
https://ams.confex.com/ams/91Annual/webprogram/Paper183706.html
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- published: 02 Nov 2012
- views: 165
21:22
Aerosols on intensity and genesis of hurricanes: American Meteorological Society
Geoengineering Frankenstorm: Hurricane Sandy and the Air Force Weather Weapon System pt1
h...
published: 02 Nov 2012
Aerosols on intensity and genesis of hurricanes: American Meteorological Society
Geoengineering Frankenstorm: Hurricane Sandy and the Air Force Weather Weapon System pt1
http://rezn8d.net/2012/11/02/geoengineering-frankenstorm-hurricane-sandy-afwws-pt1/
Geoengineering Frankenstorm: Hurricane Sandy and the Air Force Weather Weapon System pt2
http://rezn8d.net/2012/11/03/geoengineering-frankenstorm-hurricane-sandy-and-the-air-force-weather-weapon-system-part-2/
91st American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting
Thursday, 27 January 2011
https://ams.confex.com/ams/91Annual/webprogram/18WXMOD.html
(Invited Speaker) Effects of aerosols on intensity and genesis of hurricanes: results of numerical modeling using a spectral bin microphysics model
605/610 (Washington State Convention Center)
Alexander P. Khain, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel; and B. H. Lynn
The evolution of a super hurricane (Katrina, August 2005) was simulated using the Weather Research and Forecasting Model with explicit (non-parameterized) spectral bin microphysics (SBM). The new computationally efficient spectral bin microphysical scheme (FAST-SBM) implemented in the WRF calculates at each time step and in each grid point size distributions of atmospheric aerosols, water drops, cloud ice (ice crystals and aggregates) and graupel/hail. The hurricane evolution was simulated during 72 hours beginning with its bypassing the Florida coast (27 Aug 2005) to its landfall just east of New Orleans, Louisiana (near the end of 29 August). The WRF/SBM was used to investigate the potential impact of aerosols ingested into Katrina's circulation during its passage through the Gulf of Mexico. It is shown that continental aerosols invigorated convection largely at Katrina's periphery, which led to its weakening prior to landfall: Maximum weakening took place ~24 h before landfall, just after its intensity had reached its maximum. The minimum pressure increased by ~15 mb, and the maximum velocity decreased up to 15 m/s. Thus, the model results indicate the existence of another (in addition to a decrease in the surface fluxes) mechanism of weakening of hurricanes approaching the land. This mechanism is related to the effects of continental aerosols ingested into the hurricane's circulation. It is shown that aerosols substantially affect the spatial distribution of cloudiness and hydrometeor contents. The evolution of lightning structure within the simulated Katrina is calculated and compared with that in Katrina. The physical mechanisms of aerosol-induced TC weakening are discussed. Using the WRF/SBM genesis of TD Debbie (2007) was successfully simulated. It is shown that aerosols hinder concentration of convection in the center of the TD and retard its development. The results obtained using the WRF/SBM are compared to those obtained using different bulk parameterization schemes.
https://ams.confex.com/ams/91Annual/webprogram/Paper184891.html
- published: 02 Nov 2012
- views: 161
2:55
American Meteorological Society Convention
http://downtownseattle.komonews.com/content/weather-rock-stars-blow-seattle-meteorological...
published: 27 Jan 2011
American Meteorological Society Convention
http://downtownseattle.komonews.com/content/weather-rock-stars-blow-seattle-meteorological-convention
The most important people in the 'world of weather' were in Seattle Monday.Ever wonder what's on the cutting edge of forecasting? Well KOMO 4's Theron Zahn attended the huge convention which featured the rock stars of weather, and found out why some weather men carry a grenade launcher.Weather can
http://downtownseattle.komonews.com/content/weather-rock-stars-blow-seattle-meteorological-convention
- published: 27 Jan 2011
- views: 150
36:47
Special Evening Discussion on Geoengineering - American Meteorological Society pt1
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
Nothing is going to get better. It's not...
published: 17 Jan 2013
Special Evening Discussion on Geoengineering - American Meteorological Society pt1
"Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
Nothing is going to get better. It's not."
― Dr. Seuss, The Lorax
Terraforming Inc.
http://www.terraforminginc.com/
Climate Engineering Exposed!
http://www.terraforminginc.com/climate-engineering-exposed/
Geoengineering Timeline
http://www.terraforminginc.com/geoengineering-weather-modification-timeline/
Geoengineering Projects
http://www.terraforminginc.com/geoengineering-projects-experiments/
ClimateViewer 3D:
http://www.terraforminginc.com/climateviewer/earth/
About Jim Lee:
http://rezn8d.com/
---
Terraforming Incorporated
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hm0c6OJZS7o
How bad could it possibly be?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MfcA068-8U
"My name is Jim, I watch the sky. I'm the ClimateViewer Guy.
And I don't want it all to die, so I say, let it grow!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkvmtvUHJtI
---
VIDEO DETAILS:
Session 11: Special Evening Discussion on Geoengineering
https://ams.confex.com/ams/13CldPhy13AtRad/webprogram/Session24635.html
Thursday, 1 July 2010: 8:00 PM-9:30 PM
Cascade Ballroom (Doubletree Lloyd Center)
More
Moderators: G. M. McFarquhar, University of Illinois
Panelists: David L. Mitchell, DRI; Alan Gadian, University of Leeds; Daniel Rosenfeld, Hebrew University; Roland List, Univ. of Toronto and William Cotton, Colorado State University
8:00 PM Panel Discussion
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NiOw55FQhCM
8:40 PM Evening Discussion on Climate Engineering
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=36haivUsWZs
- published: 17 Jan 2013
- views: 216
13:50
Ken Heideman, American Meteorological Society
Part of the fall program of the ACRL New England Chapter's Scholarly Communication SIG: "O...
published: 09 Dec 2011
Ken Heideman, American Meteorological Society
Part of the fall program of the ACRL New England Chapter's Scholarly Communication SIG: "Open Access & Scholarly Societies: A Panel Discussion about the Opportunities and Challenges"
Held at the Hoagland Pincus Conference Center, Shrewsbury, MA, November 18, 2011.
- published: 09 Dec 2011
- views: 38
1:14
Python at the American Meteorological Society 2012 Annual Meeting
Description of Python-related activities at the AMS 2012 Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA...
published: 01 Oct 2011
Python at the American Meteorological Society 2012 Annual Meeting
Description of Python-related activities at the AMS 2012 Annual Meeting in New Orleans, LA. This video was created by Johnny Lin, was posted October 1, 2011, and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License.
- published: 01 Oct 2011
- views: 360
8:55
Winter is Not Over! : March 21, 2013 : MeteoMark
Winter is not over yet. Snow along New England coast through Friday AM, Lake effect snow o...
published: 21 Mar 2013
Winter is Not Over! : March 21, 2013 : MeteoMark
Winter is not over yet. Snow along New England coast through Friday AM, Lake effect snow off Lake Erie and Ontario, and now a good deal of certainty in an early spring snowstorm for parts of the Ohio Valley into the Mid Atlantic and Appalachians.
Disclaimer:
MeteoMark has an Atmospheric Science (Meteorology) Degree from the State
University of New York @ Oswego.
MeteoMark is a Full member of the American Meteorological Society since 2005.
Although I have a degree, this information is not affiliated to NOAA, or any other
media outlet. I encourage everyone to view NOAA NWS for the latest and greatest
up to the minute warnings and watches that I cannot simply bring you due to time
constraints. I should not be your only source of weather information.
Do not plan life saving events based on this Vlog information. Am not liable for any
outcomes, you have been warned. Weather is a tricky business, storms pop up
out of nowhere, view multiple weather outlets, including NWS NOAA.
Information in my video vlogs are MeteoMark's interpretation of the forecast models.
Royalty Free Music in this video 'Mars and Stars' by Dan O'Connor
(DanoSongs.com) Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0".
I give credit for use of the music at the end of this video and in the video
description.
Here is a link provided to the terms of the license...
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http://danosongs.com/danosongs.com-license.pdf
COPYRIGHT ATTRIBUTION
Playlist: Intros and Endings
Title: PIANO MARCH -- Video Intro Music
| Creative Commons | Royalty-Free Music for Download
Artist: Jason Shaw
Copyright: Jason Shaw.
Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
verify at http://www.audionautix.com/index.html.
- published: 21 Mar 2013
- views: 121
8:00
March 12, 2013 : MeteoMark Weather : Spring or More Winter?
Good day everyone! today we have some pictures and video sent in from around the Northeast...
published: 12 Mar 2013
March 12, 2013 : MeteoMark Weather : Spring or More Winter?
Good day everyone! today we have some pictures and video sent in from around the Northeast US to see, especially in New England. Is spring here to say or does winter have a few more tricks up her sleeve?
Disclaimer:
MeteoMark has an Atmospheric Science (Meteorology) Degree from the State
University of New York @ Oswego.
MeteoMark is a Full member of the American Meteorological Society since 2005.
Although I have a degree, this information is not affiliated to NOAA, or any other
media outlet. I encourage everyone to view NOAA NWS for the latest and greatest
up to the minute warnings and watches that I cannot simply bring you due to time
constraints. I should not be your only source of weather information.
Do not plan life saving events based on this Vlog information. Am not liable for any
outcomes, you have been warned. Weather is a tricky business, storms pop up
out of nowhere, view multiple weather outlets, including NWS NOAA.
Information in my video vlogs are MeteoMark's interpretation of the forecast models.
Royalty Free Music in this video 'Mars and Stars' by Dan O'Connor
(DanoSongs.com) Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0".
I give credit for use of the music at the end of this video and in the video
description.
Here is a link provided to the terms of the license...
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode
http://danosongs.com/danosongs.com-license.pdf
COPYRIGHT ATTRIBUTION
Playlist: Intros and Endings
Title: PIANO MARCH -- Video Intro Music
| Creative Commons | Royalty-Free Music for Download
Artist: Jason Shaw
Copyright: Jason Shaw.
Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
verify at http://www.audionautix.com/index.html.
- published: 12 Mar 2013
- views: 58
Youtube results:
0:29
Exhibit Hall Ribbon Cutting at 2011 AMS Annual Meeting
NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco, Dr. Louis Uccellini, Director of the NWS National C...
published: 25 Jan 2011
Exhibit Hall Ribbon Cutting at 2011 AMS Annual Meeting
NOAA Administrator Dr. Jane Lubchenco, Dr. Louis Uccellini, Director of the NWS National Centers for Environmental Prediction and President-Elect of the American Meteorological Society, and Mary Kicza, Director of NOAA Satellite and Information Services were among the officials who cut the ribbon to open the exhibit hall at the 91st American Meteorological Society Annual Meeting in Seattle, Wash., on January 24, 2011.
Note: This video contains no speech or other audio information necessary for the comprehension of the content.
- published: 25 Jan 2011
- views: 137
7:00
Frank Nutter, Reinsurance Association of America
Frank Nutter, Reinsurance Association of America (RAA) President, has held his role at RAA...
published: 21 Oct 2012
Frank Nutter, Reinsurance Association of America
Frank Nutter, Reinsurance Association of America (RAA) President, has held his role at RAA since 1991. He currently serves on the Board of the International Hurricane Research Center; the Advisory Board of the Center for Health and the Global Environment, and adjunct to the Harvard University Medical School; the Council of the American Meteorological Society; and the Board of the University Center for Atmospheric Research sponsored by the National Science Foundation. He currently serves on the Advisory Board of the OECD's International Network for the Financial Management of Large Scale Disasters and has served on the Board of the Bermuda Institute for Ocean Sciences.
- published: 21 Oct 2012
- views: 108
10:24
March 11, 2013 : MeteoMark : Major East Coast Storm Mar 19-21?
Hello all my fellow subscribers. Thank you for your support. If you would like to send in ...
published: 12 Mar 2013
March 11, 2013 : MeteoMark : Major East Coast Storm Mar 19-21?
Hello all my fellow subscribers. Thank you for your support. If you would like to send in your weather or nature photos to MeteoMark to have it featured in a video, go right ahead. You can send them over Youtube or via Facebook @ MeteoMark. Will there be a major east coast storm March 19th through the 21st?
Disclaimer:
MeteoMark has an Atmospheric Science (Meteorology) Degree from the State
University of New York @ Oswego.
MeteoMark is a Full member of the American Meteorological Society since 2005.
Although I have a degree, this information is not affiliated to NOAA, or any other
media outlet. I encourage everyone to view NOAA NWS for the latest and greatest
up to the minute warnings and watches that I cannot simply bring you due to time
constraints. I should not be your only source of weather information.
Do not plan life saving events based on this Vlog information. Am not liable for any
outcomes, you have been warned. Weather is a tricky business, storms pop up
out of nowhere, view multiple weather outlets, including NWS NOAA.
Information in my video vlogs are MeteoMark's interpretation of the forecast models.
Royalty Free Music in this video 'Mars and Stars' by Dan O'Connor
(DanoSongs.com) Licensed under Creative Commons "Attribution 3.0".
I give credit for use of the music at the end of this video and in the video
description.
Here is a link provided to the terms of the license...
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode
http://danosongs.com/danosongs.com-license.pdf
COPYRIGHT ATTRIBUTION
Playlist: Intros and Endings
Title: PIANO MARCH -- Video Intro Music
| Creative Commons | Royalty-Free Music for Download
Artist: Jason Shaw
Copyright: Jason Shaw.
Licensed to the public under http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
verify at http://www.audionautix.com/index.html.
- published: 12 Mar 2013
- views: 112
55:55
AMS 2013 Town Hall Meeting - Community Discussion: Toward a U.S. Weather Commission
Held January 7, 2013, during the annual meeting of the American Meteorological Society in ...
published: 15 Jan 2013
AMS 2013 Town Hall Meeting - Community Discussion: Toward a U.S. Weather Commission
Held January 7, 2013, during the annual meeting of the American Meteorological Society in Austin, Texas, this Town Hall explored and gathered input from the community on the topic of a commission to address weather policy via a conversation with participants from the private, academic, and public sectors. This video recording includes the panel of speakers and discussion with the audience.
Panel
--Barry Lee Myers, CEO, AccuWeather Inc.
--Berrien Moore, Director, National Weather Center and VP for Weather & Climate Programs, University of Oklahoma
--Cary Ludtke, VP & General Manager for Operational Space, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.
--Bob Ryan, Meteorologist, WJLA (ABC Affiliate), Washington, DC
Moderators
--Ray Ban, Co-Chair, The Weather Coalition (Ban & Associates, LLC)
--John Snow, Co-Chair, The Weather Coalition (Dean Emeritus; College of Atmospheric and Geographic Sciences; University of Oklahoma, Norman)
--Pamela Emch, Co-Chair, The Weather Coalition (Senior Staff Engineer/Scientist,
Northrop Grumman Aerospace Systems)
The Town Hall was sponsored by the Weather Coalition.
For more information and to share your thoughts: http://weathercoalition.org/commission
- published: 15 Jan 2013
- views: 116