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Meteorologists and scientists
Meteorologists are scientists who study meteorology.
It was issued in an updated form 1997 and revised in 2005, claimed to have been signed by 80 Scientists and 25 Television News Meteorologists while the posting of 33 additional signatories is pending verification that those 33 additional scientists still agree with the statement.

Meteorologists and are
Meteorologists are best known for forecasting the weather.
Meteorologists on television often use a field monitor, to the side of the screen, to see where they are putting their hands, against the background images.
Meteorologists classify a number of different kinds of clouds, but it is not clear whether they are really different kinds, or whether those groups merely reflect the classifying interests of human beings-in order for them to classify as natural types, some clearly discrete circumstances would have to be shown to produce them in clearly distinguishable ways.
Meteorologists Jason Smith and Michael White are also seen on WFNA and " Weather Now "

Meteorologists and with
Meteorologists ( and most of the temperate countries in the southern hemisphere ) use a definition based on months, with autumn being September, October and November in the northern hemisphere, According to United States tradition, autumn runs from the day after Labor Day ( i. e. the Tuesday following the first Monday of September ) through Thanksgiving ( i. e. the fourth Thursday in November ), after which the holiday season that demarcates the unofficial beginning of winter begins.
In 1879, he presented these ideas, along with George Neumayer's to the 2nd International Congress of Meteorologists in Rome.
* Tony Laubach-Storm Chaser and Meteorologist who has been featured on the National Geographic Channel and as one of the featured Meteorologists with the TWISTEX team on Discovery Channel's " Storm Chasers "; his severe weather videos have been featured regularly on national television networks such as The Weather Channel, CNN, and ABC as well as local news stations across the country.
Meteorologists predicted that if Hazel merged with the cold front, the storm would not lose intensity, but would instead potentially strengthen.
Meteorologists could then provide flight crews and other commanders with up-to-date observations for their particular missions.
The Air Force Meteorologists and NASA's Observational Scientists desired higher apogees with the ROBINSphere payloads in the early 1970s.

Meteorologists and weather
A rolling ticker provides real-time updates on share prices on the NYSE, NASDAQ, and AMEX, as well as market indices, news summaries, and weather updates by NBC Meteorologists ( prior to March 27, 2006, all of CNBC's weather reports were provided by AccuWeather ).
Meteorologists can use this plot to evaluate vertical wind shear in weather forecasting.
Meteorologists including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration ( NOAA ) gather their weather data of the Wellsville area from meteorological devices located at the airport, located at 2250 feet in elevation above sea level.
Meteorologists created the station model to plot a number of weather elements in a small space on weather maps.
* WX FORECASTER ( Meteorologists and weather forecasters )
Meteorologists stand in front of chroma key backgrounds to describe weather forecasting and show " graphics " ( maps, charts, and pictures ).
She is one of the top Meteorologists and has a special way of telling the weather.

Meteorologists and on
Meteorologists worldwide have for a long time measured atmospheric pressure in bars, which was originally equivalent to the average air pressure on Earth ; the bar was divided into a thousand millibars to provide the precision meteorologists require.
Meteorologists have since retroactively categorized the Antlers tornado as an F5 on the Fujita Scale, the most powerful.
Meteorologists distinguish between three basic types of ice forming on vertical and horizontal surfaces by deposition of supercooled water droplets.

Meteorologists and .
Meteorologists work in government agencies, private consulting and research services, industrial enterprises, utilities, radio and television stations, and in education.
Meteorologists use radar to monitor precipitation.
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Meteorologists preparing a forecast, early 20th century.
Meteorologists generally define four seasons in many climatic areas: spring, summer, autumn ( or fall ) and winter.

soil and scientists
Geologists and soil scientists usually consider the separation to occur at a particle size of 2 µm ( clays being finer than silts ), sedimentologists often use 4-5 μm, and colloid chemists use 1 μm.
Currently, scientists estimate that there are 1 million tons of helium-3 present on the moon, mainly due to solar wind colliding with the moon's surface and depositing it, among other elements, into the soil.
Soil scientists have raised concerns about how to preserve soil and arable land in a world with a growing population, possible future water crisis, increasing per capita food consumption, and land degradation.
Many concepts essential to understanding soil come from individuals not identifiable strictly as soil scientists.
Academically, soil scientists tend to be drawn to one of five areas of specialization: microbiology, pedology, edaphology, physics or chemistry.
One interesting effort drawing in soil scientists in the USA is the Soil Quality Initiative.
A more traditional role for soil scientists has been to map soils.
The landscape functions that soil scientists are called upon to address in the field seem to fall roughly into six areas:
As an example study of soils erosion, calculations would be made of surface runoff by soil scientists.
Landscape scientists have specialist skills such as soil science, hydrology, geomorphology or botany that they relate to the practical problems of landscape work.
Weathering is the chemical and physical disruption of earth materials in place on exposure to atmospheric or near surface agents, and is typically studied by soil scientists and environmental chemists, but is an essential component of geomorphology because it is what provides the material that can be moved in the first place.
The land is considered by soil scientists to be as fertile as any in the United States.
In 2001 in Baltimore, Maryland, scientists using federal grants spread fertilizer made from human and industrial wastes on yards in poor, black neighborhoods to test whether it might protect children from lead poisoning in the soil.
The sealed nature of the structure allowed scientists to monitor the continually changing chemistry of the air, water and soil contained within.
By understanding the physical processes associated with energy emission at these wavelengths, scientists can calculate a variety of surface and atmospheric parameters from these measurements, including air temperature, sea surface temperature, salinity, soil moisture, sea ice, precipitation, the total amount of water vapor and the total amount of liquid water in the atmospheric column directly above or below the instrument.
The Loess Plateau was formed over long geologic times, and scientists have derived valuable information about global climate change from samples taken from the deep layer of its silty soil.
It was to be staffed with both U. S. and Mexican scientists, focusing on soil development, maize and wheat production, and plant pathology.
The Apollo 12 mission landed north of Copernicus on mare basalts of Oceanus Procellarum that were believed to have been in the path of one of the crater's rays, and scientists hoped cosmic ray exposure ages of soil samples would help constrain the crater age.
However, this result is disputed by many scientists, who argue that superoxidant chemicals in the soil could have produced this effect without life being present.
Since the 2003 discovery of methane in the atmosphere, some scientists have been designing models and in vitro experiments testing growth of methanogenic bacteria on simulated Martian soil, where all four methanogen strains tested produced substantial levels of methane, even in the presence of 1. 0wt % perchlorate salt.
Some scientists include, as part of the spheres of the Earth, the cryosphere ( corresponding to ice ) as a distinct portion of the hydrosphere, as well as the pedosphere ( corresponding to soil ) as an active and intermixed sphere.
Mission scientists were intrigued by the abundance of rock outcrops dispersed throughout the crater, as well as the crater's soil, which appeared to be a mixture of coarse gray grains and fine reddish grains.
Soon, research scientists were studying complex relationships among vegetation, animals, soil, nutrients, weather and disease.

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