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  Sable Island Aerology
The Aerology program measures conditions in the upper atmosphere.
Twice a day a small package' of sensors - the radiosonde - is carried aloft by a hydrogen-filled balloon to altitudes in excess of 35 kilometers.
The discipline of aerology - using radiosondes and balloons - began in 1944.
www.greenhorsesociety.com /Station_Aerology/Aerology.htm   (153 words)

  
 Aerology
Aerology is a branch of meteorology involving observation and research of the atmosphere by means of balloons, radiosondes, airplanes etc. Air temperature, atmospheric pressure, air humidity and wind are the basic and most often measured factors.
Aerology concerns the observation and research of ozone, radioactivity and some components of long wave radiation.
The Prague - Libus upper air station is one of the regular WMO (World Meteorological Organization) aerological stations.
www.chmi.cz /meteo/oap/eoap_aerol.html   (217 words)

  
 aerology - OneLook Dictionary Search
Tip: Click on the first link on a line below to go directly to a page where "aerology" is defined.
aerology : The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language [home, info]
Aerology : Online Plain Text English Dictionary [home, info]
www.onelook.com /?w=aerology   (166 words)

  
 From The Weather Gage
The primary objective of these analyses is to assist those officers who are charged with the responsibility for the planning and execution of similar operations.
As part of the planning, a storm plan is established and a rear-echelon aerology unit serves as a back-up for the flagships's forecast and warnings responsibilities.
The publications of the Aerology 50-series, though over 50 years old, still enlighten and contain fundamental lessons that apply to the naval operations of today and tomorrow.
www.datasync.com /~bouchard/rich/metaphor.html   (2668 words)

  
 History: Historical antecedents of aerology in Cuba (II)
History: Historical antecedents of aerology in Cuba (II)
The following work presents the results of a recently concluded historical investigation that sheds new light on the genesis of the aerologic studies in Cuba and its development during the first half of the XX century (see the first part in the previous issue of the Bulletin of Sometcuba).
The present paper continues to analyze he initial development of aerology in Cuba starting from 1944, when the so called “method of radiosondes” was introduced, as well as the insertion of that event in the Second World War historical context.
www.met.inf.cu /sometcuba/Boletin/v07_n02/english/history1.htm   (105 words)

  
 NOAALINC information note no. 34
The "see" references work like this: When you search on a term not used, it will point you to the authorized term (if the unauthorized term is in the authority record).
When you click on the link on the line "see related headings for: AEROLOGY" the system will show you that the authorized heading for this subject is "Meteorology".
This happened because we have five records with a local subject heading of "Aerology".
www.lib.noaa.gov /cataloging/news34.htm   (1032 words)

  
 NWSA COMMEMORATIVE WALL PLAQUE PROJECT
Hence, the word Aerology was adopted for Navy use instead of meteorology.
Following the rapid drawdown of military forces in late 1945 and 1946, Aerology assumed a size more akin to its size today—although today the term Aerology has undergone a series of changes.
The Aerology Branch within the Bureau of Aeronautics became the Naval Weather Service.
www.navalweather.org /NWSA_Plaque_Project.htm   (1271 words)

  
 SiR SENSOR - Acoustic Aerology & Spirometry Research Laboratory
SiR SENSOR - Acoustic Aerology & Spirometry Research Laboratory
The group of specialists from the Moscow State Mining University and the University of Mississippi has developed an ultrasonic spirometer for monitoring of breathing regime in various reviving and sustaining apparatuses as respirator and artificial lungs including testing and control systems.
The possibility of measuring low rates (beginning from velocities 0.01 m/s) up to 25 m/s and corresponding upon the cross section values of flow.
www.sirsensor.com   (543 words)

  
 Little Britain Creative Crapola: Miscellaneous
Left is a simple driving game involving the well loved Little Britain Double Act Lou and Andy.
The game is zipped and a read me file is enclosed giving details on how to play the game.
Thanks to Abi for the hard work into making it, Using the Anne sound file on davidwalliamsfans.com and also using Jean Michel Jarre - Aerology (from the AERO album).
lbcc.mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk /misc.html   (509 words)

  
 Bad Astronomy and Universe Today Forum - View Profile: aerology
Bad Astronomy and Universe Today Forum - View Profile: aerology
If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above.
aerology is not a member of any public groups
www.bautforum.com /member.php?u=4358   (109 words)

  
 TIME.com: Aerology -- Sep. 10, 1928 -- Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
TIME.com: Aerology -- Sep. 10, 1928 -- Page 1
When they are pulled back to the America's deck, self-registering thermometers on some will show upper air temperature variation.
All the observations will provide facts for theses on hitherto incompletely known ocean aerology, which the three lieutenants will complete this autumn at Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,927791,00.html   (387 words)

  
 LOOPZ (The ORBITAL Zine) V3.0
Warner PR - "Orbital have always namechecked Jean Michel Jarre as one of their inspirations and influences so it is only fitting that Paul Hartnoll has remixed "Aerology", one of the brand new tracks from Jean Michel Jarre new album "Aero"."
Sample - Jean Michel Jarre - "Aerology (Paul Hartnoll Remix)" - MP3
No data on/from this page can be used without written permission
www.loopz.co.uk /discog/remix/jean.html   (64 words)

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