Погода и климат

Погода и климат

  1. ftp://downdry.atmos.colostate.edu/pub — Chris Landsea’s Hurricanes, Typhoons, and Tropical Storms
  2. ftp://ftp.giss.nasa.gov — Various monthly mean data files, including surface temperature anomalies, grids of various variables used in the GCM II (General Circ. Model). Also various maps of vegetation indices, cultivation indices, wetland ecosystems
  3. ftp://nofc.forestry.ca/pub/fire/docs/ltg.faq — Kerry Anderson’s Lightning FAQ
  4. https://climate.sage.dri.edu — Western Regional Climate Centre
  5. https://daac.gsfc.nasa.gov/DAAC_DOCS/gdaac_home.html — Goddard Distributed Active Archive Centre (DAAC). Data and related services for global change research and education. Data holdings cover information on the upper atmosphere, atmospheric dynamics, and global biosphere. Products include data from Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite (UARS), Total Ozone Mapping Satellites (TOMS), Coastal Zone Colour Scanner (CZCS), Sea-viewing Wide Field of View Sensor (SeaWiFS), Pathfinder Advanced Very High Resolution (AVHRR) land sensor 4-Dimensional Assimilation dataset, Total Ozone Vertical Sounder (TOVS) Pathfinder data, Tropical Ocean Global Atmosphere (TOGA) Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Response Experiment (COARE) Field Observation experiment data.
  6. https://hpccsun.unl.edu/ — High Plains Regional Climate Centre
  7. https://isccp.giss.nasa.gov — ISCCP C2 cloud data from GISS.
  8. https://maestro.srcc.lsu.edu/srcc.html — Southern Regional Climate Centre
  9. https://met-www.cit.cornell.edu/nrcc_home.html — Northeast Regional Climate Centre
  10. https://nic.fb4.noaa.gov ftp://nic.fb4.noaa.gov/pub/ — Climate Prediction Centre. Climate products and services consisting of operational prediction of climate variations, monitoring of the climate system and development of data bases for determining current global and regional climate anomalies and trends, and analysis of their origins and linkages to the complete climate system, including ENSO advisories and indices, and monthly mean and anomaly fields.
  11. https://rainbow.ldgo.columbia.edu — Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University’s Climate Group’s server. The «Data Library» contains various climatologies for the ocean and atmosphere, and topographic data, along with a nice interactive system for selection and display of data.
  12. https://sercc.dnr.state.sc.us/sercc.html — Southeast Regional Climate Centre
  13. https://strat-www.met.fu-berlin.de — Free University of Berlin Stratospheric Research Group. Stratospheric data (heights and temperatures).
  14. https://thunder.atms.purdue.edu:80/toga_atlas/ — Climatology of the TOGA-COARE and adjacent regions.
  15. https://typhoon.atmos.colostate.edu — Tropical Meteorology Project Web Server
  16. https://uwamrc.ssec.wisc.edu/amrchome.html The Space Science and Engineering Centre at the University of Wisconsin — Madison maintains archives of Antarctic data, including synoptic reports and satellite images.
  17. https://uwamrc.ssec.wisc.edu/aws/awsproj.html — ANTARCTIC AUTOMATIC WEATHER STATIONS. The National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs automatic weather station project places automatic weather station (AWS) units in remote areas of Antarctica in support of meteorological research and operations. The AWS data are collected by the ARGOS Data Collection System (DCS) on board the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) series of polar-orbiting satellites.
  18. https://www.cdc.noaa.gov — The Climate Diagnostics Centre (CDC), previously the Climate Research Division of the ERL Climate Monitoring and Diagnostics Laboratory (CMDL),
  19. https://www.cyberus.ca/~sorokoj/ — Links to many paleoclimate resources.
  20. https://www.dpi.qld.gov.au/longpdk/ — «The Long Paddock» Climatology of Australia with focus on Queensland. Maps of monthly rainfall, SOI, SST. Information on drought and the southern oscillation.
  21. https://www.engr.uaa.alaska.edu/infrastructure The Warming World: Effects on the Alaska Infrastructure sponsored by The Alaska Science and Technology Foundation was held at the University of Alaska Anchorage on 5 and 6 January 2000. Over 100 scientists and engineers attended the workshop representing universities, government and industry. The Warming World: Strategy for Alaskan Response has been added to this website. The workshop was a success and many thanks goes out to all our sponsors who defrayed costs of the workshop. The meeting was organized by the UAA School of Engineering, the US Army Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL), and the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Other sponsors included the US Department of Energy, Cominco Alaska, Williams Alaska Petroleum, and the Port of Tacoma.
  22. https://www.eskimo.com/~billb/tesla/ballgtn.html — William Beaty’s collection of articles, sites, and WWW links pertaining to Ball Lightning
  23. https://www.faqs.org — Internet FAQ Archives
  24. https://www.giss.nasa.gov — the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, a NASA research institute located near Columbia University in New York City. A subdivision of the Goddard Space Flight Center Earth Sciences Directorate in Maryland, GISS is primarily engaged in studies of global climate change.
  25. https://www.lib.ox.ac.uk — University of Oxford Libraries
  26. https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov — NCDC is the world’s largest active archive of weather data. NCDC produces numerous climate publications and responds to data requests from all over the world. NCDC operates the World Data Center for Meteorology, Asheville which is collocated at NCDC. NCDC’s web site has received a number of awards. NCDC supports a three tier national climate services support program — the partners include: NCDC, Regional Climate Centers (RCC’s), and State Climatologists. NOAA’s NOAAServer offers access to distributed NOAA data and information from NOAA Data Centers and Centers of Data, including NCDC.
  27. https://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories/images/global.pdf — NOAA’s Top Global Weather, Water and Climate Events of the 20th Century
  28. https://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories/images/usafactsheet.pdf — NOAA’s Top U.S. Weather, Water and Climate Events of the 20th Century
  29. https://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories/s334.htm — NOAA’s Top Weather, Water and Climate Events of the 20th Century Hyperlinked Press Release
  30. https://www.radix.net/~bobg — Robert Grumbine: Science FAQs, Books, Weather and Science Links. The first part of the page is some FAQs, largely relating to climate, but also including books and schools. Second is information relating to various interests of mine, mostly items of amateur participation — running, astronomy, biology (in terms of identifying animals), and history (for which I take a long view.). Unless noted otherwise, the material is local to the site. I can’t keep up very well on the link-indexing business, so have focussed on putting up some content here. Feel free to link to the site (I’d prefer a link to the closest index page rather than the article itself — I’m liable to change file names and organization, but the index pages should remain where they are.)