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 Curriculum Vitae
In situ Measurements in Rocket Plumes and Arctic Cirrus: New Insights into Particle Size and Composition, Scripps Institute of Oceanography Climate seminar, University of California at San Diego, 21 March 2002.
Measurements in Arctic Cirrus and Rocket Plumes: New Insights into Particle Sizes and Composition, Program in Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences seminar, 14 November 2001.
Uncertainties in Halogen Oxide Measurements and Kinetic Parameters and their Implications for Calculation of Ozone Loss Rates, invited overview talk at the Arctic Ozone Loss Workshop, Potsdam, Germany, 5 March 2002.
lasp.colorado.edu /~avallone/cv.htm

  
 Interplanetary "Day After Tomorrow?"
The central premise of the film, paralleling the scientifically documented thesis first outlined in the Bell and Strieber book, is that the Gulf Stream oceanic current, which normally pumps warm tropical waters from the Gulf of Mexico throughout the North Atlantic Ocean, suddenly collapses.
, wrote a prophetic book regarding catastrophic climate change on Earth, titled “The Coming Global Superstorm.” Now, their book has been turned into a major 125-million-dollar summer blockbuster, “The Day After Tomorrow,” opening in theatres nationwide Friday, May 28th.
Recognized international talk show superstar, Art Bell, several years ago with co-author, Whitley Strieber
www.enterprisemission.com /_articles/05-14-2004/Interplanetary_1.htm   (1781 words)

  
 USGCRP Archives, February 2005 - March 2005
Daily science radio series, currently funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation and National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Audio Segment (dtd 18 March 2005) from National Public Radio (NPR), Talk of the Nation.
Wigley, "The Climate Change Commitment," Science, 307: 1766-1769 (18 March 2005).
www.usgcrp.gov /usgcrp/archives/archives2005b.htm   (3529 words)

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