Geography rules in labeling storms
Storm Team 4 Geography rules in labeling storms By JOHN MALAN Today's TMJ4, Meteorologist...typhoon is used for hurricane-type storms west of the international dateline...hurricanes. In the Indian Ocean, such storms are called cyclones. On the northern...
October 6, 2003; The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
FROSTBURG, Md.: FSU Geography Professor's Storm-chasing Class To Be Featured On ABC's 'Good Morning America'
...following news release: Dr. Dave Arnold, assistant professor of geography at Frostburg State University, is taking the media world by...its most beautiful and awe-inspiring. In addition to chasing storms, the group also enjoyed sight-seeing tours at places like Big...
August 16, 2007; Targeted News Service
Storms left their trash troubles behind: ; Geography worked against storm victims
DAILY MAIL Officials from Jackson County Emergency Services set up a trash container by the Goldtown exit of Interstate 77 for homeowners to get rid of flood-damaged property after an Aug. 9 storm. Nearly a month later, the trash container is still there - buried in trash. Officials are uncertain
September 1, 2000; Charleston Daily Mail
Disaster at Sea: Shipwrecks, Storms, and Collisions on the Atlantic. (reprint, 2003).(GEOGRAPHY, HYDROLOGY, ENVIRONMENT)(Brief Article)(Book Review)
G525 2004-025477 0-393-32651-9 Disaster at sea; shipwrecks, storms, and collisions on the Atlantic. (reprint, 2003) Flayhart, William Henry. W.W. Norton, [c]2005 380 p. $14.95 (pa) This is a paperbound...
August 1, 2005; Reference & Research Book News
nformation from two or more Web sites to provide a new level of spatial context is taking both geography hobbyists and the corporate world by storm.(Net Results)
...magazine articles. [FIGURES 1-2 OMITTED] The appeal of a mashup is one any geography nut can relate to: It makes explicit the spatial context of a body of information. Geography nuts can ramble on about the underlying spatial nature of most databases...
April 1, 2006; Geospatial Solutions
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ABSTRACT. Storm chasing is widely perceived as a new form of extreme sport or adventure travel. Each spring increasing numbers of tourists descend on the Southern Plains, the center of storm chasing in the United States, but little is known about their activities. According to longtime chasers,
October 1, 1999; The Geographical Review
Geography puts U.S. at high risk of devastation by tornadoes
Storm Team 4 Geography puts U.S. at high risk of devastation by tornadoes...April 16, 2001 Tornadoes are the most devastating local storms that occur in the world. Due to the geography of the continental United States, we experience a tornado...
April 16, 2001; The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
EXPERT SAYS GEOGRAPHY INVOLVES MORE THAN LOOKING AT MAPS
...roll by. His keen interest in storms was an early indication of...professor with ASU's Department of Geography. Last April, Cerveny was named...Cerveny's adviser was now-ASU geography professor Bob Balling. When...position was opening in the geography department, he contacted Cerveny...
March 9, 2006; US Fed News Service, Including US State News
PAUL NAGEL RECEIVES GRANT TO PROMOTE GEOGRAPHY EDUCATION
...Paul Nagel, coordinator of the Louisiana Geography Education Alliance (LaGEA) and assistant...Society for nearly $50,000 to promote geography education across the state. This is the...one-day stops, "Expanding the Horizons for Geography Education," are meant to serve as professional...
January 3, 2007; US Fed News Service, Including US State News
Milwaukee: Geography and Climate
Milwaukee: Geography and Climate Situated on the western shore of Lake...changeable weather is influenced by eastward-moving storms that cross the middle section of the nation. Severe winter storms often produce ten inches of snow, and incursions...
January 1, 2006; Cities of the United States
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