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E M E R G E N C Y  M A N A G E M E N T   O F F I C E S by STATE 

                       FEMA - register for hurricane impact assistance  and  Miami Flood Zone Maps 
Advances in Meteorology - a peer reviewed open souce journal

Atmospheric Science Librarians International (ASLI) -
this organization is open to any atmospheric enthusiast. New members welcome! 

Central Pacific Hurricane Center

Climate and Society Products -  Internatiional Research Institute, NY -

Climate Program Office (NOAA)

CoCoRaHS- volunteer network of backyard weather observers, all ages, working together to measure and map rain, hail and snow in their local communities.

Department of Meteorology, Pennsylvania State
Universtiy: Electronic Map Wall (e-Wall) 
Displays forecast models from 4 different time periods.

FLASH - Quarterly consumer update from Federal Alliance for Safe Homes, Inc.

Florida State University Hurricane Preparation

Hurricane Preparedness - NOAA Weather Ready
Nation


Hurricane Watch Net

Nation Weather Service and Partners Pulbications and Brochures

NOAA Regional Climate Center archival Weather data


NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards

Naval Research Laboratory Tropical Cyclone

OPEN SKY - NCAR/UCAR open access institutional repository to atmospheric information.

Unisys Weather Hurricanes

Universtify of Wisconsin CIMSS Tropical Cyclone

Weather and Climate Extremes in a Changing
Climate: Frequently Asked Questions -

Weather and Society Webinars - University
Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)


NOAA staff :  www.FOH4You.com

World Meteorological Organization


Education Links

American Meteorological Society - Glossary of meteorology

CoCoRaHS- community collaborative-School Pilot Project



FEMA For Kids and Parents - Ready

MetEd Home Page - Comet - hundreds of training resources for professionals and students.


NOAA Education Web

NOAA National Severe Storms Lab - severe weather 101

NOAA - National Weather Service Playtime for Kids

NOAA National Weather Service JetStream Skywatcher Chart

NOAA National Weather Service Training Portal


NOAA: Sea Earth Atmosphere: Educational Resources
- visualizations, videos, interactive games, lessons, posters, presentations, and audio archives on a broad range of ocean related topics.

NCTSN - National Child Traumatic Stress Network  readiness, response, and recovery after various natural disasters including hurricanes, tornados, earthquakes and tsunamis.

Time for Kids | Home

Weather and Climate Resources - a selection of teaching resources produced by the Met Office education team. Royal Geographical Society, London

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SOCIAL MEDIA
Hurricane Digital Memory Bank:  Collecting and Preserving the Stories of Katrina and Rita
National Hurricane Center Facebook
National Oceanographic Data Center - Facebook
 Max Mayfields Hurricane Blog
Meteorological Interpretation Blog 
 CIMSS Satellite Blog 


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SHyMet Course for Interns

NOAA Satellites and Information, National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service,
Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch (RAMMB)

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The Intern track of the Satellite Hydrology and Meteorology (SHyMet) Course will touch on Geostationary and Polar orbiting satellite basics (areal coverage and image frequency), identification of atmospheric and surface phenomena, and provide examples of the integration of meteorological techniques with satellite observing capabilities. This course will be administered through web-based instruction and will be the equivalent of 16 hours of training. Initially the Intern Track was targeted for NWS interns. It is now open to anyone inside or outside of NOAA who wishes to review the "basics" of satellite meteorology."

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High Resolution Map of
All North Atlantic and Eastern North Pacific major hurricanes
(at least Category 3 on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale)


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NOAA History  

COMPILED 1987  BY: Eileen L. Shea 


NOAA Central Library
edited by Skip Theberge (1999)

National Weather Service  -
Miami Forecast Office History


Hurricane Research Department History

National Hurricane Center Library

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