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WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION<br />

CATALOGUE<br />

OF<br />

METEOROLOGICAL TRAINING PUBLICATIONS<br />

AND<br />

AUDIOVISUAL AIDS<br />

(Available in the WMO Training Library)<br />

Fourth edition<br />

Education <strong>and</strong> Training Programme<br />

ETR - 4<br />

WM0/ TD - No. 124<br />

Geneva - SWITZERLAND<br />

November 1986


Section<br />

I.<br />

II.<br />

Ill.<br />

IV.<br />

V.<br />

VI.<br />

VII.<br />

VIII.<br />

IX.<br />

X.<br />

XI.<br />

l.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

7.<br />

8.<br />

9.<br />

10.<br />

11.<br />

12.<br />

13.<br />

Preface<br />

HOW TO USE THIS CATALOGUE<br />

CONTENTS<br />

WMO EDUCATION AND TRAINING PUBLICATIONS<br />

OTHER WMO SELECTED TRAINING PUBLICATIONS<br />

GENERAL PUBLICATIONS AND TEXTBOOKS<br />

General meteorology<br />

Dynamic, physical <strong>and</strong> synoptic meteorology<br />

Instruments <strong>and</strong> methods of observation<br />

Climatology, including biometeorology<br />

Agricultural meteorology<br />

Marine meteorology <strong>and</strong> physical oceanography<br />

Hydrometeorology <strong>and</strong> operational hydrology<br />

Aviation meteorology<br />

Environmental sciences, energy <strong>and</strong> pollution<br />

Application of meteorology to economic development<br />

Meteorological satellites<br />

Meteorological references<br />

Documentation in related sciences<br />

GENERAL REFERENCES<br />

WMO LECTURES AND TRAINING COURSE NOTES<br />

CORRESPONDENCE COURSES<br />

16-mm TRAINING FILMS<br />

VIDEOCASSETTES<br />

SLIDE SETS<br />

FILM STRIPS<br />

WALLC:HARTS; POSTERS AND TRANSPARENCIES<br />

Alphabetical list of Titles<br />

APPENDIX A:<br />

APPENDIX B:<br />

List of distributors <strong>and</strong> publishers<br />

Conditions relating to the film loan service<br />

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7<br />

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p. 4, WMO Catalogue of Training Aids<br />

PREFACE<br />

Le but de la quatrieme edition du present <strong>catalogue</strong> est, comme<br />

auparavant, de fournir aux Membres de l'OMM, en particulier aux pays en<br />

developpement, -les renseignements dont ils ont besoin pour choisir une<br />

documentation appropriee pour leurs programmes de formation professionnelle.<br />

Cette quatrieme edition a encore ete amelioree par rapport aux<br />

editions precedentes, en ce sens qu'elle contientune description du materiel<br />

d'enseignement non seulement en anglais mais aussi dans les autres langues de<br />

travail dans les quelles ce materiel existe.<br />

La documentation figurant dans le <strong>catalogue</strong> est disponible dans la<br />

bibliotheque d'ouvrages et de materiel didactiques de l'OMM et peut y etre<br />

consultee. Certains elements peuvent etre empruntes, t<strong>and</strong>is que d'autres<br />

peuvent etre aChetes a 1 'OMM ou par l' intermediaire de 1 'Organisation, ainsi<br />

qu'i1 est indique dans la section intitulee "Utilisation du <strong>catalogue</strong>". Une<br />

liste des editeurs et des distributeurs offre egalement la possibilite de<br />

passer des comm<strong>and</strong>es directement. Dans chaque section, les renseignements<br />

sont presentes dans l'ordre alphabetique des titres.<br />

Tout a ete mis en oeuvre pour fournir un maximum d'informations,<br />

lorsque celles-ci etaient disponibles, concernant le contenu, l'auteur,<br />

l'editeur/distributeur, la date de parution, le nombre de pages ou de<br />

diapositives, la longueur des films, les langues, le prix actuel, etc. Les<br />

renseignements donnes sont bien entendre susceptibles d'etre modifies, mais il<br />

est prevu de tenir le <strong>catalogue</strong> a jour.<br />

Les Membres qui publient des manuels et d'autres materiels<br />

d'enseignement en meteorologie et en hydrologie operationnelle ainsi que dans<br />

des domaines connexes sont invites a envoyer regulierement des indications sur<br />

les editions et les <strong>publications</strong> nouvelles ou sur les modifications a<br />

eventuellement apportes aux elements d' information qui les concernent. lIs<br />

sont aussi invites a communiquer a la bibliotheque d'ouvrages et de materiel<br />

didactiques de l'OMM de nouveaux renseignements et, le cas echeant, des<br />

specimens de materiels qui pourraient servir aux activites de formation<br />

professionnelle d'autres Membres de 1 'Organisation.


p. 6, WMO Catalogue of Training Aids<br />

PREFACIO<br />

La fina1idad de la cuarta edicion de este cata10go es, a1 igua1 que en<br />

ocasiones anteriores, faci1itar a 105 Miembros de la OMM, en especial a 105<br />

paises en desarro110, la informacion necesaria para se1eccionar la<br />

documentacion idonea cone1 fin de que la uti1icen en sus programas de<br />

formacion profesiona1.<br />

La presente cuarta edicion ha sido mejorada aun mas en re1acion con<br />

ediciones anteriores, ya que contiene una descripcion del material docente no<br />

solamente en ing1es sino tambieri en otros idiomas de trabajo en 105 que se<br />

pUblica este material.<br />

La documentacion que figura en e1 cata10go esta disponib1e en la<br />

Biblioteca de Formacion Profesiona1 de la OMM y puede ser consultada en la<br />

misma. A1gunos documentos pueden pedirse prestados, en tanto que otros pueden<br />

adquirirse en la OMM 0 por su intermedio, tal como se sefia1a en la seccion<br />

"Como utilizar este cata10go". La lista de editores y distribu,idores ofrece<br />

tambien la posibilidad de dirigir1es directamente pedidos. En cada seccion,<br />

la informacion se presenta por orden a1fabetico de titu10s. Se ha hecho todo<br />

10 necesario para suministrar la maxima informacion, siempre que esta este<br />

disponib1e, en 10 referente a1 contenido, autor, editor/distribuidor, Fecha de<br />

pUblicacion, nUmero de paginas 0 diapositivas, longitud de 1as pelicu1as,<br />

idiomas, precios actua1es, etc. Hay que sefia1ar que parte de la informacion<br />

puede ser modificada, si bien se tiene previsto mantener a1 dia e1 cata10go.<br />

Se invita a 105 Miembros que publican manua1es y otras ayudas docentes<br />

en meteoro10gia, hidro10gia operativa y materias afines, a que notifiquen<br />

regu1armente 1as ediciones, 1as pub1icaciones nuevas 0 cua1quier otra<br />

modificacion que pudiera introducirse en contenido de informacion que 1es<br />

conciernen. Tambien se 1es invita a que suministren a la Biblioteca de<br />

Formacion Profesiona1 de la OMM nueva informacion disponib1e y cua1quier otra<br />

documentacion de muestra que pueda uti1izarse en 1as actividades de formacion<br />

profesiona1 de otros Miembros de la organizacion.


Introduction<br />

HOW TO USE THIS CATALOGUE<br />

WMO Catalogue of Training Aids, p. 7<br />

The WMO Catalogue of Training Publications <strong>and</strong> Audiovisual Aids is<br />

divided into 11 major sections: (1) WMO Education <strong>and</strong> Training Publications;<br />

(2) other related WMO <strong>publications</strong>; (3) general <strong>publications</strong> <strong>and</strong> textbooks;<br />

(4) general references; (5) WMO lectures <strong>and</strong> <strong>training</strong> course notes; (6) correspondence<br />

courses; (7) l6-mm films; (8) videocassettes; (9) slide sets;<br />

(10) filmstrips; <strong>and</strong> (11) wallcharts, posters <strong>and</strong> transparencies. A description<br />

of each section is given below. An alphabetical title reference index<br />

appears immediately after section 11. Furthermore, Appendix A contains the<br />

listing of most common materials' distributors, <strong>and</strong> Appendix B, the loan<br />

conditions (in English, French, Spanish <strong>and</strong> Russian) for some of those<br />

materials .(films <strong>and</strong> videocassettes).<br />

1. WMO education <strong>and</strong> <strong>training</strong> <strong>publications</strong><br />

This section contains the titles available in the WMO "Blue Series"<br />

only. See Figure 1 for decoding abbreviations used. Each publication has been<br />

prepared at the request of one or more of the constituent bodies of the Organization.<br />

The text has been written by an expert <strong>and</strong>, in most cases, an experienced<br />

WMO field expert. The texts follow closely the contents of the courses<br />

as specified in the "Guidelines for the education <strong>and</strong> <strong>training</strong> of personnel in<br />

meteorology <strong>and</strong> operational hydrology" (WMO-No. 258).<br />

2. Other related WMO <strong>publications</strong><br />

Many <strong>publications</strong> produced by WMO have a strong component of <strong>training</strong><br />

built in. This is especially the case for guides <strong>and</strong> manuals <strong>and</strong>, because of<br />

their importance, they have been included in this section. For a wider selection<br />

of WMO <strong>publications</strong>, the Catalogue of Publications of WMO may be<br />

consulted. See Figure 1 for decoding of abbreviations.<br />

3. General <strong>publications</strong> <strong>and</strong> textbooks<br />

It has been intended to compile here a list of the most well-known <strong>and</strong><br />

common textbooks or books written with a view to serve as a guide for a course<br />

in meteorology or its applications. It includes not only commercially<br />

available material but also those books prepared by, <strong>and</strong> for use of, National<br />

Meteorological Services which have made them available to the WMO Training<br />

Library. In several cases, especially where a textbook covers several fields,<br />

it was difficult to select the appropriate sub-section under which to insert<br />

it. Titles appear under one sub-section only, the one most closely connected<br />

with its content. There are 13 sub-sections <strong>and</strong>, within each, the titles are<br />

arranged alphabetically. See Figure 2 for decoding of abbreviations.<br />

4. General references<br />

This section lists all those books which themselves contain listings of<br />

<strong>training</strong> programmes <strong>and</strong> activities, or <strong>training</strong> materials (other than<br />

advertising <strong>catalogue</strong>s) <strong>and</strong> <strong>audiovisual</strong> <strong>aids</strong>. Abbreviations used are as in<br />

Figure 2.


p. 8, WMO Catalogue of Training Aids<br />

5. WMO lectures <strong>and</strong> <strong>training</strong> course notes<br />

This section includes a selected list of lectures <strong>and</strong> <strong>training</strong> course<br />

notes which are prepared for use by students attending short seminars, symposia<br />

or other <strong>training</strong> events organized by WMO or Member countries, which have not<br />

been published otherwise but are considered useful for <strong>training</strong>. The prices<br />

indicated correspond to the photocopying of these materials, which carmot be<br />

duplicated otherwise. They are available on request.<br />

G. Correspondence courses<br />

Several Members have prepared notes or texts in module form to train<br />

<strong>meteorological</strong> persormel while in their respective stations. A selected list is<br />

presented in this section. Prices for the <strong>publications</strong> or the cost for undertaking<br />

these courses, if required, are to be requested from the organizers.<br />

7. lG-mm films<br />

The list contains all films in the WMO Training Library which are<br />

available for loan. The loan conditions may be found in Appendix B of this<br />

Catalogue (in four languages). See Figure 3 for decoding abbreviations.<br />

8. Videocassettes<br />

This section is a very new one which, at present, is being developed.<br />

Videocassettes are to be loaned under the same conditions as lG-mm films. On<br />

request, the special format (VHS, U-matic, Betamax) should be specified, along<br />

with the type of TV st<strong>and</strong>ard of transmission (NTSC, PAL, SECAM) pertinent to<br />

the country requesting it. The utmost will be done to provide the tape in the<br />

specified characteristics. Preference is being given, at present, to the VHS<br />

format.<br />

9. Slide sets<br />

Two types of slide sets are included. Those prepared by WMO, <strong>and</strong> therefore<br />

available for sale <strong>and</strong> distribution directly from WMO, <strong>and</strong> those sets which<br />

are commercially available elsewhere. The Secretariat accepts requests for purchase<br />

for both types. See Figure 3 for decoding of abbreviations.<br />

10. Filmstrips<br />

This section contains those filmstrips which may, or may not, have an<br />

audiocassette included. All of them contain a brochure which may be used as a<br />

guide to cover the subject. 'See Figure 3 for abbreviations.<br />

11. Wallcharts, posters <strong>and</strong> transparencies<br />

In addition to the types of <strong>aids</strong> in the sub-title, this section also<br />

lists all those other materials useful for <strong>training</strong> but that do not exactly fall<br />

into any of the previous categories, such as a tridimensional model.


p. 20, WHO Catalogue of Training Aids<br />

4. Referencias generales<br />

Esta seccion incluye aquellos libros que contienen listas de programas<br />

de formacion u otras actividades de entrenamiento, 0 de ayudas diaacticas (que<br />

no sean catalogos publicitarios) y de ayudas <strong>audiovisual</strong>es. Las abreviaciones<br />

usadas se pueden ver en la Figura 2.<br />

5. Apuntes de clases y notas preparados por la OMM<br />

Esta seccion incluye una lista seleccionada de apuntes y notas de cursos<br />

que han sido preparados para estudiantes que participan en eventos de formacion<br />

organizados por la OMM 0 palses Miembros. Estos apuntes no han sido publicados,<br />

pero se consideran de utilidad para la formacion. Los precios indicados corresponden<br />

al fotocopiado de estos materiales, que no pueden ser duplicados de otra<br />

manera. Se encuentran disponiblesbajo solicitud.<br />

6. Cursos por correspondencia<br />

Varios Miembros han preparados apuntes 0 textos en forma modular para<br />

entrenar personal sin que estos dejen sus estaciones respectivas. Una lista<br />

seleccionada de estos cursos se presenta en esta seccion. Los precios de estas<br />

publicaciones, aSl como el costo de inscripcion para estos cursos deben ser<br />

solicitados directamente al organizador.<br />

7. Pellculas de 16 mm<br />

Esta lista contien las pellculas para prestamo que hay disponibles en la<br />

Biblioteca de formacion de la OMM. LaS condiciones de prestamo estan en el<br />

Apendice B, y la Figura 3 muestra el descifrado de las abreviaciones.<br />

8. Videoregistros<br />

Esta es una nueva seccion que se encuentra en pleno dersarrollo. Los<br />

videoregistros se prestan bajo 1as mismas condiciones que las pellculas. Las<br />

solicitudes deben especificar c1aramente e1 formato (VHS, U-matic, Betamax) aSl<br />

como e1 tipo de transmision TV (NTSC, PAL, SECAM) utilizado en e1 pals que origina<br />

la solicitud. Se hara 10 mas posib1e para proveer el videoregistro en las<br />

especificaciones requeridas. Por el momento se le da preferencia al formato VHS.<br />

9. Juegos de diapositivas<br />

Se incluyen dos tipos diferentes de diapositivas. Aquellos preparados<br />

por la OMM, y que se encuentran por 10 tanto disponibles para su distribucion<br />

directa per la OMM, y aquellos que se encuentran comercialmente disponibles en<br />

otros lugares. La Secretarla acepta solicitudes de compra de ambos tipos. La<br />

Figura 3 indica el decodificado de las abreviaciones.<br />

10. Pellculas sin fin<br />

Esta seccion incluye las<br />

tener audio-registros incluldos.<br />

puede ser usado como gula.<br />

abreviaciones.<br />

pellculas sin fin (filmstrips) que pueden 0 no<br />

Todas ellas tienen un folleto explicativo que<br />

La Figura 3 muestra la decodificacion de


CATALOGUE<br />

OF<br />

METEOROLOGICAL TRAINING PUBLICATIONS<br />

AND<br />

AUDIOVISUAL AIDS


26 WMO EDUCATION AND TRAINING PUBLICATIONS<br />

WMO Pub. No. 382 COMPENDIUM OF LECTURE NOTES FOR TRAINING PERSONNEL IN THE<br />

APPLICATIONS OF METEOROLOGY TO ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT<br />

by Bernard, E.A. 1976 SF 25<br />

Dist. by WMO 186 pp. E,F,S<br />

These lecture notes are mainly intended for Class I <strong>and</strong> Class 11 meteorologists,<br />

particularly those from developing countries. The author provides basic knowledge<br />

on political economy, explains the role of meteorology in development, <strong>and</strong><br />

finally deals with the organization of <strong>meteorological</strong> activities <strong>and</strong> world-wide<br />

<strong>meteorological</strong> co-operation.<br />

Ces notes de lecture sont principalement destinees aux meteorologues des Classes<br />

I et II et, plus encore, a ceux originaires des pays en voie de developpement.<br />

L'auteur expose les principes de l'economie politique, definit le role de la meteorologie<br />

dans le developpement et traite, en definitive, de l'organisation des<br />

activites meteorologiques et de la cooperation meteorologique a l'echelle<br />

mondiale.<br />

Estos apuntes estan destinados principalmente a meteorologos Clases I y 11, Y en<br />

particular a aquellos de los paises en desarrollo. El· autor expone algunos principios<br />

basicos de economia politica, explica el rol que juega la meteorologia en<br />

el desarrollo de los paises y finalmente trata la organizacion de las actividades<br />

meteorologicas y de la cooperacion a escala mundial.<br />

WMO Pub. No. 335 COMPENDIUM OF LECTURE NOTES IN CLIMATOLOGY FOR CLASS III<br />

METEOROLOGICAL PERSONNEL<br />

by Lowry, W. 1972 SF 20<br />

Dist. by WMO 154 pp. E, F,S<br />

The major topics covered in the COmpendium for Class IV personnel are mentioned<br />

here in greater detail or in a more advanced manner. The first six chapters contain<br />

the preparatory material leading to the special concepts <strong>and</strong> special<br />

methods of climatological analysis covered in the next two chapters. Each chapter<br />

is followed by a set of questions.<br />

Les principaux themes traites dans le repertoire destine au personnel de la<br />

classe IV le sont, ici, d'une maniere plus detaillee et plus actuelle. Les six<br />

premiers chapitres exposent les notions preparatoires a l'elahoration des conceptions<br />

et des methodes particulieres d'analyse climatologiques etudiees dans<br />

les deux chapitres suivants. Chaque chapitre est complete par une serie de<br />

questions.<br />

Los temas que son tratados en los Apuntes para personal de Clase IV son considerados<br />

aqui de una manera mas avanzada y con mayores detalles. Los seis capitulos<br />

iniciales contienen el material basico y preparatorio que lleva a los conceptos<br />

y metodos especiales para el analisis climatologico explicado en los dos capitulos<br />

siguientes. cada capitulo contiene al final un grupo de preguntas.<br />

WMO Pub. No. 327 COMPENDIUM OF LECTURE NOTES IN CLIMATOLOGY FOR CLASS IV<br />

METEOROLOGICAL PERSONNEL<br />

by Lowry, W. 1972 SF 20<br />

Dist. by WMO 154 pp. E<br />

This volume is an extension of the COmpendium of Lecture Notes for Training<br />

Class IV Meteorological Personnel (WMO Pub. No. 266). It contains the knowledge<br />

of climatology necessary to all <strong>meteorological</strong> personnel <strong>and</strong>, at the same time,<br />

covers the additional knowledge required for Class IV personnel who will specialize<br />

in climatological work.


WMO EDUCATION AND TRAINING PUBLICATIONS 27<br />

WMO Pub. No. 434 COMPENDIUM OF LECTURE NOTES IN MARINE METEOROLOGY FOR CLASS<br />

III AND CLASS IV PERSONNEL<br />

by Mertins, H.O. 1976 SF 25<br />

Dist. by WMO 222 pp. E,F,S<br />

The lecture notes are designed to complement the material in the two compendia<br />

of lecture notes for <strong>training</strong> Class III <strong>and</strong> Class IV personnel (WMO Pubs. No.226<br />

<strong>and</strong> 291 respectively). The contents are based on the syllabi for the specialized<br />

<strong>training</strong> of Class III <strong>and</strong> Class IV <strong>meteorological</strong> personnel in marine<br />

meteorology which were published as an addendum to the Guidelines for the Education<br />

<strong>and</strong> Training of Meteorological Personnel (WMO Pub. No.258).<br />

Ces notes de lecture completent les donnees figurant dans les deux repertoires<br />

de notes de lecture destines au personnel des classes III et IV (OMM Pubs. Nos.<br />

228 et 291). Le contenu de 1 'ouvrage est base sur les programmes de formation<br />

speciale destines au personnel meteorologique des classes III et IV specialises<br />

dans la meteorologie marine publies en annexe aUK instructions pour l'enseignement<br />

et la formation du personnel meteorologique (OMM Pub. No. 258).<br />

Estos apuntes han sido preparados como complemento al material que aparece en<br />

105 Apuntes para la formacion de personal de Clase III y IV (Pub. de la OMM<br />

Nos. 226 y 291 respectivamente). El contenido esta basado en el programa para la_<br />

formacion especializada en meteorologia marina de acuerdo a como aparece en la<br />

Gula para la formacion de personal meteorologico (Pub. OMM No. 258).<br />

WMO Pub. No. 364 COMPENDIUM OF METEOROLOGY (Volume I, Part 1): Dynamic<br />

Meteorology<br />

by Wiin-Nielsen, A. 1973 SF 35<br />

Dist. by WMO 334 pp. E, S<br />

The Compendium consists of lecture notes for Class I <strong>and</strong> Class 11 <strong>meteorological</strong><br />

personnel as established on the "Guidelines for the Education <strong>and</strong> Training of<br />

Meteorological Personnel". The Compendium consists of two volumes. The first one<br />

covers the basic principles of meteorology <strong>and</strong> the second its applications to<br />

different fields.<br />

Part 1, Dynamic Meteorology, in contrast with many other texts on the subject,<br />

detailed derivation of the mathematical formulae are provided using extensively<br />

vector representation.<br />

(COMPENDIO DE METEOROLOGIA, Volumen I, Parte I: Meteorologia Dinamica) Apuntes<br />

de clase para meteorologos Clases I y 11 de acuerdo al programa de la "Gula para<br />

la formacion y preparacion de personal meteorologico". El Compendio consiste de<br />

dos volGmenes. El primero cubre los principios basicos de la meteorologla y el<br />

segundo a sus aplicaciones a diferentes campos.<br />

Parte 1, Meteorologla dinamica, en contraste con muchos otros textos sobre este<br />

tema, este provee una detallada derivacion de las formulas matematicas asl como<br />

abundante representacion vectorial.<br />

WMO Pub. No. 364 COMPENDIUM<br />

Meteorology<br />

OF METEOROLOGY (Volume I, Part 2): Physical<br />

by Retallack, B.J. 1973 SF 25<br />

Dist. by WMO 212 pp. E,F,S<br />

This Part 2 of the compendium, intended also for <strong>training</strong> of Class I <strong>and</strong> 11 personnel,<br />

is concerned with physical processes that occur in the atmosphere. The<br />

composition of the atmosphere <strong>and</strong> various aspects of radiation physics are discussed<br />

first, followed by a study of the thermodynamics of dry <strong>and</strong> moist air,<br />

other topics covered are hydrostatic equilibrium, thermodynamic diagrams, verti-


WMO EDUCATION AND TRAINING PUBLICATIONS 31<br />

(APUNTES PARA LA FORMACION EN METEOROLOGIA AGRICOLA DEL PERSONAL CLASE IV)<br />

Estos apuntes son complementarios a aquellos para la formaci6n en meteorologfa<br />

agrfcola del personal de Clase 11 y Clase III(OMM No. 551). Se hace una detallada<br />

investigaci6n de los metodos de observaci6n d<strong>and</strong>ole especial importancia a<br />

la fenologfa, condici6n de las cosechas y a la humedad del suelo.<br />

WMO Pub. No. 492 LECTURES ON FORECASTING OF TROPICAL . WEATHER, INCLUDING<br />

TROPICAL CYCLONES, WITH PARTICULAR RELEVANCE TO AFRICA<br />

Ed. by WMO Secretariat 1977 SF 42<br />

Dist. by WMO 331 pp. E<br />

Contains the contributions presented at the WMO Seminar in Dakar. Part I is<br />

devoted to analytical techniques <strong>and</strong> Part 11 to a description of weather systems<br />

affecting Africa. Part III contains the contributions on forecasting techniques,<br />

which cover a wide range. Part IV is devoted to a discussion of the <strong>meteorological</strong><br />

needs of hydrology <strong>and</strong> agriculture <strong>and</strong> Part V briefly summarizes the state<br />

of planning of the WAMEX.<br />

WMO Pub. No. 223 PROBLEM WORKBOOK<br />

PERSONNEL<br />

FOR THE TRAINING OF CLASS III METEOROLOGICAL<br />

by Pant, P.S. 1968 SF 9<br />

Dist. by WMO 248 pp. E,F,A<br />

Contains a review of a specific subject followed by a set of sample problems<br />

with solutions <strong>and</strong> a further set of problems for solution by the student. Though<br />

designed for use in the <strong>training</strong> of <strong>meteorological</strong> assistants, it would also be<br />

useful in the <strong>training</strong> of staff of a higher professional grade.<br />

presente<br />

ples de<br />

formation<br />

formation<br />

une vue generale d'un theme particulier complete par<br />

problemes que l'etudiant devra resoudre. Bien qu'il<br />

des assistants meteorologues, ce livre d'exercices<br />

de groupes de professionnels de niveau superieur.<br />

une serie d 'exemsoit<br />

destine a la<br />

est utile pour la<br />

WMO Pub. No. 261 PROBLEMS IN DYNAMIC' METEOROLOGY<br />

Ed. by Wiin-Nielsen, A. 1970 SF 10<br />

Dist. by WMO 245 pp. E<br />

This publication is the English translation of the Russian Book of Problems in<br />

DYnamical Meteorology first published in 1967. The problems -in the book are<br />

intended as basic material for practical lessons <strong>and</strong> test papers in dynamic<br />

meteorology, <strong>and</strong> cover a wide variety of topics. Short introductory notes are<br />

given in each section, <strong>and</strong> some of the problems have been solved to assist the<br />

student. The problems have been designed essentially for Class I personnel, but<br />

many are also suitable for <strong>training</strong> personnel of Class 11.<br />

WMO Pub. No. 493 PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEETING ON EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN<br />

METEOROLOGICAL ASPECTS OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION AND RELATED<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS<br />

Ed. by WMO Secretariat 1977 SF 40<br />

Dist. by WMO 373 pp. E<br />

Contains the texts of the 22 papers presented at the meeting organized in collaboration<br />

with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) at Research<br />

Triangle Park, U.S.A. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss <strong>and</strong> determine<br />

the education <strong>and</strong> <strong>training</strong> requirements of <strong>meteorological</strong> personnel in the<br />

various areas of air pollution <strong>and</strong> related environmental fields <strong>and</strong> to develop<br />

syllabi for <strong>training</strong> in this specialization.


32 WMO EDUCATION AND TRAINING PUBLICATIONS<br />

WMO Pub. No. 432 PROCEEDINGS OF THE WMO/IAMAP SYMPOSIUM ON EDUCATION AND<br />

TRAINING IN METEOROLOGY AND METEOROLOGICAL ASPECTS OF<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS<br />

Ed. by WMO Secretariat 1975 SF 50<br />

Dist. by WMO 321 pp. E,S<br />

Topics cover all aspects of <strong>meteorological</strong> education <strong>and</strong> <strong>training</strong> with particular<br />

emphasis on professional personnel. Part of the proceedings was devoted to<br />

the application of meteorology to environmental problems <strong>and</strong> to certain aspects<br />

of cloud physics <strong>and</strong> weather modification.<br />

(MEMORIAS DEL SIMPOSIO DE LA OMM/IAMAP SOBRE LA EDUCACION Y LA FORMACION PROFE­<br />

SIONAL EN METEOROLOGIA Y OTROS ASPECTOS METEOROLOGICOS DE PROBLEMAS DEL MEDIO<br />

AMBIENTE) Los temas cubren todos los aspectos de la educacion y formacion profesional<br />

enfatiz<strong>and</strong>o aquella del personal profesional. Parte de las memorias fueron<br />

dedicadas alas aplicaciones de la meteorologia a problemas del medio ambiente<br />

asi como a ciertos aspectosde la fisica de las nubes y a la modificacion<br />

del tiempo.<br />

WMO Pub. No. 278 PROCEEDINGS OF THE WMO/IAMAP SYMPOSIUM ON HIGHER EDUCATION<br />

AND TRAINING<br />

Ed. By WMO Secretariat 1970 SF 20<br />

Dist. by WMO 322 pp. E,F<br />

The purpose of this symposium which took place in April, 1970 in Rome was to<br />

review educational programmes <strong>and</strong> teaching practices <strong>and</strong> facilities for the<br />

<strong>training</strong> of Class I <strong>and</strong> Class 11 <strong>meteorological</strong> personnel, as well as questions<br />

relating to the <strong>training</strong> of personnel for research work. This publication contains<br />

the full text of a total of 36 papers presented, as well as a summary of<br />

the resulting discussions <strong>and</strong> the conclusions of the Symposium.<br />

Ce colloque qui s'est tenu a Rome, en avril 1970, avait pour raison d'etre de<br />

passer en revue les programmes de formation et de methodes d'education, les<br />

moyens existants pour la formation du personnel meteorologique des classes I et<br />

II et les questions afferant a la formation du personnel affecte aux travaux de<br />

recherche. Ce recueil renferme le texte integral des 36 rapports presentes, le<br />

resume des deliberations et les conclusions du colloque.


40 OTHER W140 SELECTED TRAINING PUBLICATIONS<br />

Volumen la Terminologia Y codigos. Contiene la terminologia sobre hielos marinos<br />

adoptada por la OMM en 1968. El volumen II es un glosario ilustrado con fotografia<br />

en colores y en blanco y negro correspondientes a la terminologia del Vol.I.


General meteorology<br />

GENERAL PUBLICATIONS AND TEXTBOOKS<br />

General meteorology 41<br />

ADVANCES IN GEOPHYSICS<br />

Ed. by L<strong>and</strong>sberg, H.E. <strong>and</strong> van Mieghem, J. 1965 US$ 68.50<br />

Publ. by Academic Press ISBN 0-12-018811-2 349 pp. E<br />

Compilation of articles in four subjects: Astrogeology: terrestrial meteoritic<br />

craters <strong>and</strong> the origin of tektitesl Atmospheric ozone, The heat <strong>and</strong> water budget<br />

of the Earth's surface, <strong>and</strong>, Fluctuations of groundwater levels. Suitable text<br />

for graduate students <strong>and</strong> research workers.<br />

AEROGRAPHER'S MATE 1 & C<br />

by U.S. Navy Training Publications Center<br />

Publ. by U.S. Navy<br />

Training manual for assistant forecasters<br />

mathematical background is required.<br />

AEROGRAPHER'S MATE 3 & 2<br />

by U.S. Navy Training Publications Center 1971<br />

Publ. by U. S. Navy<br />

Training manual for observers (Class IV personnel) with<br />

electronic equipment <strong>and</strong> upper-air observations.<br />

ATMOSFERA, TIEMPO Y CLIMA<br />

by Barry, R.G. y Chorley, R.J.<br />

Publ. by Ediciones Omega S.A.<br />

Spanish version of "Atmosphere,<br />

textbook.<br />

Texto de introduccion a la meteorolog!a.<br />

ATMOSPHERE, THE (Second edition)<br />

by Anthes, R.A. et al<br />

Publ. by Charles E. Merril Publ. Cb.<br />

Book for the general public explaining<br />

1969 n/a<br />

819 pp. E<br />

who started as observers. No strong<br />

1972<br />

ISBN 8428203253<br />

Weather <strong>and</strong> Climate".<br />

1978<br />

ISBN 0-675-08423-7<br />

atmospheric phenomena.<br />

ATMOSPHERE, WEATHER AND CLIMATE<br />

by Navarra, J.G. 1979<br />

Pub1. by Saunders, W.B. <strong>and</strong> Cb. ISBN 0-7216-6661-2<br />

Non-technical introduction to meteorology. High school level.<br />

ATMOSPHERE, WEATHER AND CLIMATE (Third<br />

by Barry, R.G. <strong>and</strong> Chorley, R.J.<br />

Publ. by Methuen <strong>and</strong> Cb.<br />

General introductory textbook.<br />

ATMOSPHERES<br />

by Goody, R.M. <strong>and</strong> Walker, J.C.G.<br />

Publ. by Prentice-Hall Inc.<br />

Introductory text on the behaviour of<br />

ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES<br />

by Hanwell J.<br />

Publ. by George AlIen & Unwin ISBN<br />

Introduction to the atmospheric processes<br />

matical background. Senior high school level.<br />

edition)<br />

1976<br />

ISBN 0-416-70420-1<br />

1972<br />

ISBN 0-13-050088-8<br />

the atmosphere.<br />

n/a<br />

714 pp. E<br />

additional chapters on<br />

n/a<br />

395 pp. S<br />

General introductory<br />

442 pp.<br />

520 pp.<br />

431 pp.<br />

150 pp.<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

£ 5.30<br />

E<br />

£ 5.15<br />

E<br />

1980 £ 3.50<br />

0-04-551032-6 97 pp. E<br />

for students without strong mathe-


EARTH, SEA AND AIRz A Survey of the Geophysical<br />

by Spar, J.<br />

Publ. by Addison-Wesley, Reading (U.K.)<br />

Prepared from lecture notes for a one-semester course in the<br />

ces. College level.<br />

EARTH, THEz Our Physical<br />

by Donn, William L.<br />

Publ. by John Wiley<br />

General textbook in<br />

Environment<br />

ELEMENTARY METEOROLOGY (Second edition)<br />

by U.K. Meteorological Office<br />

Publ. by HMSO, London<br />

General introduction to meteorology.<br />

ELEMENTS DE METEOROLOGIE<br />

by Queney, P.<br />

Publ. by Masson et Cie, Paris<br />

General introduction text, at<br />

General meteorology 43<br />

Sciences (Second edition)<br />

1965 US$ 5.50<br />

156 pp. E<br />

geophysical scien-<br />

1972<br />

& Sons (N.Y.) ISBN 0-471-21785-9 621 pp.<br />

the Earth sciences. Senior High school <strong>and</strong> general level.<br />

1978<br />

ISBN 0-11-400312-2 208 pp.<br />

1974<br />

(France) ISBN 2-225-39182-3<br />

the university level.<br />

Presentation gen.erale, au niveau universitaire.<br />

ELEMENTS OF METEOROLOGY<br />

by Longley, Richmond W.<br />

Publ. by John Wiley & Sons (N.Y.)<br />

General textbook in meteorology.<br />

1970<br />

ISBN 471-54445-0<br />

Undergraduate level.<br />

300 pp.<br />

£ 10.45<br />

E<br />

£ 4.95<br />

E<br />

FF 70.50<br />

F<br />

US$ 22.30<br />

317 pp. E<br />

ESSENTIALS OF METEOROLOGY<br />

by McIntosh, D.H. <strong>and</strong> Thorn, A.S. 1972 £ 17.10<br />

Publ. by Wykeham Publ. Ltd (London) ISBN 0-85109-040-0 239 pp. E<br />

The wykeham Science Series for schools <strong>and</strong> universities, No.3. Introductory<br />

textbook for students at college level <strong>and</strong> also those in an initial course at a<br />

university.<br />

EXPLORING THE ATMOSPHERE (Second<br />

by Dobson, G.M.B.<br />

Publ. by OXford University<br />

General introduction of<br />

specialist.<br />

FUNDAMENTALS OF METEOROLOGY<br />

by Battan, Louis J.<br />

Publ. by Prentice-Hall<br />

General textbook on meteorology<br />

human affairs. High school level.<br />

edition)<br />

GENERAL METEOROLOGY (Fourth edition)<br />

by Byers, Horace R.<br />

Publ. by McGraw-Hill Book Co. (N. Y.)<br />

General introductory textbook for the<br />

logy.<br />

GUINESS BOOK OF WEATHER FACTS AND FEATS, THE<br />

by Eblford, I.<br />

Publ. by Guiness Superlatives Ltd<br />

This second edition has been designed<br />

1968 SF 14.80<br />

Press 209 pp. E<br />

the atmospheric phenomena <strong>and</strong> processes for the non-<br />

1979 SF 34.20<br />

ISBN 0-13-341131-1 321 pp. E<br />

with emphasis on the role of the atmosphere in<br />

1974 DM 85.50<br />

ISBN 0-07-009500-0 461 pp. E<br />

student of physical sciences <strong>and</strong> techno-<br />

1982 £ 8.95<br />

ISBN 0-85112-243-4 253 pp. E<br />

so as to make it easier to find weather


44 General meteorology<br />

facts about different countries. It. describes the basic principles which cause<br />

weather <strong>and</strong> indicates st<strong>and</strong>ards by which local extremes can be judged. Microclimates<br />

<strong>and</strong> effects of wind on sea <strong>and</strong> s<strong>and</strong> are given separate chapters. Details<br />

about weather satellites <strong>and</strong> forecasting methods are indicated. Designed<br />

for use by non-specialists.<br />

HISTORY OF METEOROLOGY TO 1800, THE<br />

by Frisinger, H. Howard<br />

1977 FF 38.20<br />

Publ. by Science History Publ. <strong>and</strong> AMS<br />

148 pp. E<br />

An interpretation of the roots of the science of meteorology. General reading<br />

<strong>and</strong> also appropriate for High school teachers.<br />

INTERPRETING THE WEATHER<br />

by Holford, Ingrid 1973<br />

Publ. by Holdings Ltd (D. <strong>and</strong> C.) ISBN 0-7153-5800-6 175 pp.<br />

A practical guide to householders, gardeners, motorists <strong>and</strong> sportsmen.<br />

£ 3.25<br />

E<br />

INTRODUCTION TO METEOROLOGY<br />

by Cole, Franklyn W. 1970 SF 50.90<br />

Publ. by John Wiley <strong>and</strong> Sons (N.Y.) ISBN 471-16480-1 388 pp. E<br />

General text intended primarily for college <strong>and</strong> university arts students who<br />

take a course in general meteorology as part of their science requirements, also<br />

designed for aeronautics students <strong>and</strong> pilots, <strong>and</strong> for science students in other<br />

disciplines.<br />

INTRODUCTION TO METEOROLOGY (Third edition)<br />

by Petterssen, S.<br />

Publ. by McGraw-Hill<br />

General introductory<br />

INTRODUCTION TO THE ATMOSPHERE (Second<br />

by Riehl, H.<br />

Publ. by McGraw-Hill Book Co. (N. Y. )<br />

General introductory text for the<br />

rology.<br />

1969<br />

Book Co. ISBN 07-049720-6<br />

text at the elementary level.<br />

edition)<br />

333 pp.<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

1972 n/a<br />

ISBN 07-052653-2 516 pp. E<br />

university students not majoring in meteo-<br />

KURS OBSCEJ METEOROLOGII, Fisika Atmosfery<br />

by Matveev, L.T. 1976<br />

Publ. by Gidrometeoizdat 642 pp.<br />

Textbook containing the course of General Meteorology (Physics of<br />

sphere) delivered in the Hydro<strong>meteorological</strong> Institutes of the U.S.S.R.<br />

n/a<br />

R<br />

the Atmo-<br />

Ylle(jHlt1K CO,llepJKlt1T KYPC J1eKult1iil no o(jmeiil MeTeOp0J10flt1lt1 (l})lt13lt1K8 OT8Mocl})epbl), KOTOpble<br />

lllt1T8IOTCR B flt1,llpOMeTeOp0J10flt111eCKlt1X lt1HCTlt1TYT8X CCCP.<br />

MANUAL OF LECTURE DEMONSTRATIONS<br />

by Neuberger, H. <strong>and</strong> Nicholas G. 1962 n/a<br />

Publ. by Pennsylvania State University 183 pp. E<br />

A practical manual including laboratory experiments <strong>and</strong> observational equipment<br />

for teaching elementary meteorology in schools <strong>and</strong> colleges.<br />

MANUAL OF METEOROLOGY, Part-l: General Meteorology<br />

by Australian Bureau of Meteorology 1975 n/a<br />

Publ. by Australian Gov. Publ. Service ISBN 0-642-00999-6 144 pp. E<br />

General text for those whose work requires a basic underst<strong>and</strong>ing of meteorology<br />

<strong>and</strong> for secondary students <strong>and</strong> others interested in the subject.


48 Dynamic, physical <strong>and</strong> synoptic meteorology<br />

Dynamic, physical <strong>and</strong> synoptic meteorology<br />

AEROSPACE ENVIRONMENT, THE<br />

by Beer, T.<br />

Publ. by Wykeham Publications<br />

The book explains the physics<br />

1976<br />

Ltd. ISBN 0-85109-021-4 144 pp.<br />

of the atmosphere above the tropopause.<br />

ATLANTIC HURRICANES<br />

by Dunn, G.E. <strong>and</strong> Miller, B.L 1960 n/a<br />

Pub!. by Louisiana State Univ. Press 326 pp. E<br />

The authors explain the facets of the hurricane for the layman while giving a<br />

reasonably technical <strong>and</strong> scientific, although nonmathematical, description of<br />

their physical processes for the student. Undergraduate level.<br />

ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION SYSTEMS, Their Structure <strong>and</strong> Physical Interpretation<br />

by Palmen, E. <strong>and</strong> Newton, C. W. 1969 US$ 68.50<br />

Publ. by Academic Press ISBN 0-12-544550-4 603 pp. E<br />

International Geophysics Series, Volume 13. For professional meteorologists,<br />

graduate students, <strong>and</strong> workers in atmospheric physics, geophysics, hydrology,<br />

<strong>and</strong> planetary atmospheres.<br />

ATMOSPHERIC ENERGETICS<br />

by Van Mieghem, J. 1973<br />

Pub!. by Oxford University Press ISBN 0-19-851605-3<br />

For advanced-level students in dynamic meteorology.<br />

306 pp.<br />

£ 3<br />

E<br />

£ 7.50<br />

E<br />

ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENA<br />

by Selected contributors 1980 £ 14.70<br />

Publ. by W.H. Freeman <strong>and</strong> Cb. ISBN 0-7167-1166-4 175 pp. E<br />

The book is designed to acquaint the reader with the field of <strong>meteorological</strong><br />

optics. It contains articles that appeared in the Scientific American.<br />

ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS<br />

by Iribarne, J.V. <strong>and</strong> Cho, H.R.<br />

Pub!. by D. Reidel Pub!. Cb.<br />

An elementary but comprehensive<br />

ledge of Calculus.<br />

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE, An introductory<br />

by Wallace, J.M. <strong>and</strong> Hobbs, P.V.<br />

Publ. by Academic Press<br />

Textbook for introductory courses<br />

senior undergraduate levels.<br />

ATMOSPHERIC THERMODYNAMICS (Second<br />

by Iribarne, J.V. <strong>and</strong> Godson, W.L.<br />

Pub!. by D. Reidel Pub!. Cb.<br />

A textbook for meteorology<br />

Basic knowledge of physics <strong>and</strong><br />

1980 DFl 40<br />

ISBN 90-277-1033-3 212 pp. E<br />

survey of the Earth's atmosphere. Assumes know-<br />

survey<br />

1977<br />

ISBN 0-12-732950-1<br />

in atmospheric sciences<br />

edition)<br />

US$ 19<br />

467 pp. E<br />

at the junior <strong>and</strong><br />

1981 DFl 85.25<br />

ISBN 90-277-1296-4 259 pp. E<br />

students with special emphasis on thermodynamics.<br />

general thermodynamics is assumed.<br />

ATMOSPHERIC TIDES, Thermal <strong>and</strong> Gravitational<br />

by Chapman, S. <strong>and</strong> Lindzen, R.S. 1970<br />

DFl 40<br />

Pub!. by D. Reidel Pub!. Cb. 200 pp.<br />

E<br />

This monograph describes present day knowledge <strong>and</strong> theoretical underst<strong>and</strong>ing of<br />

atmospheric tides, thermal <strong>and</strong> gravitational. Postgraduate level.


ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR<br />

by Deepack, A. et al<br />

Pub1. by Academic Press<br />

Proceedings of the International<br />

Vail, Colorado, in September 1979.<br />

Dynamic, physical <strong>and</strong> synoptic meteorology 49<br />

1980<br />

ISBN 0-12-208440-3<br />

Workshop on Atmospheric<br />

US$ 45<br />

695 pp. E<br />

Water Vapor, held in<br />

CALCUL PRATIQUE DE LA DIVERGENCE DU TOURBILLON ET DES VITESSES VERTICALES A<br />

L'USAGE DES PREVISIONNISTES<br />

by Gaucher, L.<br />

Publ. by ASECNA, Dakar<br />

Short booklet explaining two simple, practical<br />

vorticity <strong>and</strong> vertical speed. Graduate level.<br />

Petite brochure exposant<br />

evaluer la divergence du<br />

maitrise.<br />

1978 nla<br />

35 pp. F<br />

methods to evaluate divergence,<br />

deux procedes simples et pratiques utilises pour<br />

tourbillon et des vitesses verticales. Niveau de la<br />

CEASELESS WIND, THE<br />

by Dutton, John A. 1976<br />

Publ. by McGraw-Hill Book Publ. Co. ISBN 0-07-018407-0 579 pp.<br />

An introduction to the theory of atmospheric motion. College level.<br />

SF 63.40<br />

E<br />

CLIMATE AND WEATHER IN THE TROPICS<br />

by Riehl, H. 1979 US$ 67.50<br />

Publ. by Academic Press ISBN 0-12-588180-0 611 pp. E<br />

The book aims at presenting the factual basis of the latest advances in tropical<br />

meteorology <strong>and</strong> their interpretation, including satellite <strong>and</strong> radar information.<br />

University level.<br />

CLOUD PHYSICS AND CLOUD SEEDING<br />

by Battan, Louis J.<br />

Publ. by Doubleday & Co.<br />

Science Study Series, American Meteorological<br />

applied meteorology. Secondary school level.<br />

1962<br />

US$ 1. 45<br />

146 pp. E<br />

Society, S29. Introduction to<br />

CLOUD STRUCTURE AND DISTRIBUTIONS OVER THE TROPICAL PACIFIC OCEAN<br />

by Malkus, Joanne S. <strong>and</strong> Riehl, H. 1964<br />

US$ 7.50<br />

Publ. by University of california Press 244 pp.<br />

E<br />

Reference work based on recordings by satellites of special cloud patterns.<br />

CLOUDS AND STORMS -<br />

by Ludlam, F.H.<br />

The Behavior <strong>and</strong> Effect of Water in the Atmosphere<br />

1980<br />

us$ 57.50<br />

Publ. by Pennsylvania State Univ. Press ISBN 0-271-00515-7 450 pp. E<br />

A study of the behaviour of water in the atmosphere <strong>and</strong> its influence on the<br />

motion of the atmosphere. Undergraduate level.<br />

CLOUDS, RAIN AND RAINMAKING (Second<br />

by Mason, B.J.<br />

Publ. by cambridge<br />

An elementary text<br />

edition)<br />

1975<br />

University Press ISBN 0-521-20650 189 pp.<br />

in cloud physics suitable for undergraduate studies.<br />

£ 4.95<br />

E<br />

COMPUTATIONS OF SURFACE-LAYER AIR PARCEL TRAJECTORIES, AND WEATHER, IN THE<br />

OCEANIC TROPICS<br />

by Gardon, Adrian H. <strong>and</strong> Taylor, Ronald C. 1975 US$ 14<br />

Publ. by East-West Center Book ISBN 0-8248-0253-5 112 pp. E<br />

The International Indian Ocean Expedition Meteorological Monographs contain detailed<br />

discussions <strong>and</strong> supporting data on the various components of the general


50 Dynamic, physical <strong>and</strong> synoptic meteorology<br />

atmospheric circulation over the Indian Ocean, as well as the results from measurements<br />

of atmosphere-ocean interaction made as part of the expedition's observational<br />

programme.<br />

CURSO DE CINEMATICA Y DINAMICA DE LA ATMOSFERA<br />

by Necco, Gustavo V. 1980 n/a<br />

Publ. by EUDEBA 285 pp. S<br />

(Course in kinematics <strong>and</strong> dynamics of the atmosphere) Meteorology textbook which<br />

includes latest technological developments <strong>and</strong> hydrodynamical methodology for<br />

studying the atmosphere.<br />

Texto de meteorologfa que incluye las mas recientes tecnicas y metodologfa<br />

hidrodinamica para el estudio de la atmosfera.<br />

CYCLONE TROPICAL, LE<br />

by Darchen, J.<br />

Publ. by Ecole de la Met. nat. (France)<br />

Short note reviewing tropical cyclogenesis,<br />

1971<br />

26 pp.<br />

its effects <strong>and</strong> its observation.<br />

Cburt expose traitant de la formation du cyclogenese tropical, de ses effets et<br />

de 1 'observation du phenomene.<br />

DESCRIPTIVE MICROMETEOROLOGY<br />

by Munn, R.E.<br />

Publ. by Academic Press<br />

Graduate level.<br />

1966<br />

245 pp.<br />

DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY<br />

Ed. by Morel, P. 1973 DFl 115<br />

Publ. by D. Reidel Publ. Co. ISBN 90-277-0344-2 622 pp. E<br />

Lectures on dynamic meteorology delivered at the Summer School of Space Physics<br />

of the Centre national d'etudes spatiales, Lannion, France (7 August - 12<br />

September 1970). For graduate students <strong>and</strong> professionals in space physics <strong>and</strong><br />

geophysics (meteorology).<br />

DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY AND WEATHER FORECASTING<br />

by Godske, C.L., Bergeron, T., et al<br />

Publ. by AMS<br />

A complete work<br />

up to 1949.<br />

n/a<br />

F<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

1957 n/a<br />

800 pp. E<br />

on the subject, the book summarizes the <strong>meteorological</strong> findings<br />

DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY OF THE STRATOSPHERE AND MESOSPHERE, THE<br />

by Holton, James R.<br />

1975<br />

£ 25.35<br />

Publ. by Lancaster Press<br />

216 pp. E<br />

Meteorological monographs. Volume 15, Number 37. Textbook for courses in dynamic<br />

meteorology<br />

tists.<br />

of the upper atmosphere, also a reference work for research scien-<br />

DYNAMICAL AND PHYSICAL METEOROLOGY<br />

by Haltiner George J. <strong>and</strong> Martin, Frank L.<br />

Pub!. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.<br />

Undergraduate university level.<br />

DYNAMICAL METEOROLOGY.<br />

Ed. by Atkinson, B.W.<br />

Publ. by Methuen<br />

A series of articles<br />

1957 DM 103.50<br />

470 pp. E<br />

An Introductory Selection<br />

1981 SF 27.75<br />

ISBN 0-416-73840-0 228 pp. E<br />

which appeared in "Weather" are collected here. can be of


52 Dynamic, physical <strong>and</strong> synoptic meteorology<br />

FLUID MECHANICS AND THERMODYNAMICS OF OUR ENVIRONMENT<br />

by Eskinazi, S. 1975<br />

Publ. by Academic Press ISBN 0-12-242540-5 422 pp.<br />

Text presenting the material with no pre-requisite of fluid mechanics or<br />

dynamics, utilizing a united approach when dealing with the atmosphere<br />

ocean.<br />

FORECASTER'S GUIDE TO TROPICAL METEOROLOGY<br />

by Atkinson, Gary D. 1971<br />

Publ. by MAC (U.S. Air Force)<br />

Technical Report No. 240. Survey material on tropical<br />

forecasters, for reference <strong>and</strong> <strong>training</strong> purposes.<br />

£ 12.50<br />

E<br />

thermo<strong>and</strong><br />

the<br />

n/a<br />

296 pp. E<br />

meteorology suitable for<br />

FORECASTING OF HAIL, THUNDERSTORMS AND SHOWERS<br />

by Sulakielidze, G.K. et al 1977 US$ 20<br />

Publ. by Keter Pub. House ISBN 0-7065-1569-2 150 pp. E<br />

Translated from Russian, the book is a report on the theory <strong>and</strong> experiments concerning<br />

the modification of hail processes.<br />

FUNDAMENTALS OF GENERAL METEOROLOGY, Physics<br />

by Matveev, L.T.<br />

Publ. by Israel Prog. for Sc. Training<br />

Textbook, university level.<br />

GENERAL CIRCULATION MODELS OF THE ATMOSPHERE<br />

Ed. by Chang, J.<br />

Publ. by Academic Press<br />

This Volume 17 of Advances in<br />

several, from simple to advanced,<br />

level.<br />

of the Atmosphere<br />

1967 US$ 42.90<br />

699 pp. E<br />

1977 US$ 79.00<br />

ISBN 0-12-460817-5 337 pp. E<br />

Research <strong>and</strong> Applications presents a review of<br />

numerical general circulation models. Graduate<br />

GLOBAL ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION STATISTICS 1958-1973 (NOAA Professional Paper l4)<br />

by Oort, A.H. 1983 n/a<br />

Publ. by U.S. Govern. printing Office 180 pp. E<br />

This material deals with the continuous IS-year period 1958-1973 aerological<br />

statistics. It serves a fundamental need to define the global time-space structure<br />

of the atmospheric component of the climate system. It includes 8 packs of<br />

6 micro-film sheets each with the data refered to in the text.<br />

GLOBAL WEATHER PREDICTION: The Coming Revolution<br />

by 1970 10.30<br />

Publ. by Holt, Reinehart <strong>and</strong> Winston ISBN 03-082799-X 307 pp. E<br />

For readers who are interested in the concepts of weather prediction in the<br />

1970s. A major part of the book is written for readers with a general engineering<br />

or scientific background, but should be intelligible to all levels, while<br />

the part on numerical models requires a reasonable mathematical background.<br />

INTRODUCTION TO ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS, AN<br />

by Fleagle, Robert G. <strong>and</strong> Businger, Joost A. 1963<br />

Publ. by Academic Press<br />

International Geophysics Series, Volume 5. Textbook for<br />

ginning graduate students in the atmospheric sciences.<br />

n/a<br />

346 pp. E<br />

upper division <strong>and</strong> be-<br />

INTRODUCTION TO ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION, AN<br />

by Kuo-Nan Liou<br />

1980 US$ 34.50<br />

Publ. by Academic Press<br />

ISBN 0-12-451450-2 392 pp. E<br />

The level of presentation is such that seniors <strong>and</strong> graduate students in the At-


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CVlTETOB.<br />

MICROMETEOROLOGY<br />

by Sutton, O.G.<br />

Publ. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.<br />

A study of physical processes in the lowest<br />

For meteorologists <strong>and</strong> also for scientists<br />

1953 n/a<br />

233 pp.<br />

E<br />

layers of the Earth's atmosphere.<br />

in other fields.<br />

MICROPHYSICS OF CLOUDS AND PRECIPITATION<br />

by Pruppacher, Hans R. <strong>and</strong> Klett, James D. 1978 US$ 39<br />

Publ. by D. Reidel Publ. Co. ISBN 90-277-0515-1 714 pp. E<br />

A textbook concentrating on the processes that lead to the formation of individual<br />

cloud <strong>and</strong> precipitation particles. Undergraduate <strong>and</strong> graduate levels.<br />

MONSOON DYNAMICS<br />

Ed. by Lighthill, Sir James <strong>and</strong> Pearce, R. 1981 £ 55<br />

Publ. by Cambridge University Press ISBN 0-521-29532-7 735 pp. E<br />

Edited scientific papers presented at the International Symposium on Monsoon Dynamics,<br />

held in New Delhi, India, in December 1977.<br />

MONSOON METEOROLOGY<br />

by Ramage, C.S. 1970 US$ 46<br />

Publ. by Academic Press ISBN 0-12-576650-5 296 pp. E<br />

For upper division undergraduate <strong>and</strong> graduate students in meteorology or climatology<br />

<strong>and</strong> for meteorologists <strong>and</strong> oceanographers working on monsoon area problems.<br />

NATURE OF VIOLENT STORMS, THE<br />

by Battan, Louis J.<br />

Publ. by Anchor Books, Doubleday & Co.<br />

Science Study Series, American Meteorological<br />

weather; the book covers a variety of weather<br />

clouds to hurricanes.<br />

NUMERICAL METHODS IN WEATHER PREDICTION<br />

by Marchouk, G.l.<br />

Publ. by Academic Press<br />

Translation from Russian,<br />

NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION<br />

by Haltiner, George J.<br />

Publ. by John Wiley <strong>and</strong> Sons<br />

Text in numerical weather prediction<br />

1961<br />

1974<br />

ISBN 0-12-470650-9<br />

Advanced level.<br />

1971<br />

ISBN 0-471-34580-6<br />

methods.<br />

US$ 1.45<br />

158 pp. E<br />

Society, S19. Physics <strong>and</strong> the<br />

disturbances from small white<br />

288 pp.<br />

us$ 54<br />

E<br />

US$ 21.70<br />

317 pp. E<br />

OPTICS OF THE ATMOSPHERE<br />

by McCartney, Earl J. 1976 US$ 20<br />

Publ. by John Wiley <strong>and</strong> Sons ISBN 0-471-01526-1 408 pp. E<br />

For those who seek a better underst<strong>and</strong>ing of the scattering processes that occur<br />

in the atmosphere <strong>and</strong> the resulting effects on the atmospheric propagation of<br />

light.


56 Dynamic, physical <strong>and</strong> synoptic meteorology<br />

PHYSICS OF ATMOSPHERES, THE<br />

by Houghton, John T. 1977 SF 35.20<br />

Publ. by Cambridge University Press ISBN 0-521-29656-0 203 pp. E<br />

Within the context of the GARP, the book introduces students (graduates <strong>and</strong><br />

undergraduates) to the physical processes governing the structure <strong>and</strong> circulation<br />

of the atmosphere. Large number of problems.<br />

PHYSICS OF CLOUDS,<br />

by Mason, B.J.<br />

Publ. by Clarendon<br />

Text <strong>and</strong> reference<br />

THE (Second edition)<br />

1971<br />

Press ISBN 0-19-851603-7<br />

work on cloud physicsl advanced level.<br />

PHYSICS OF DROP FORMATION IN THE ATMOSPHERE<br />

by Sedunov, Yu. S.<br />

Publ. by Halsted Press<br />

A survey of the condensation<br />

1974<br />

ISBN 0-470-77111-9<br />

processes. Graduate level.<br />

671 pp.<br />

234 pp.<br />

£ 14<br />

E<br />

PHYSICS OF NEGATIVE VISCOSITY PHENOMENA<br />

by Starr, Victor P. 1968 US$ 9.95<br />

Pub!. by McGraw-Hill Book Pub!. Co. 256 pp. E<br />

A description of negative turbulent viscosity in fluids <strong>and</strong> its application in<br />

atmospheric physics. Graduate level <strong>and</strong> for research scientists.<br />

PHYSICS OF THE AIR (Third edition)<br />

by Humphreys, W.J. 1940<br />

Publ. by Dover Publications 676 pp.<br />

The book discusses every aspect of the mechanics <strong>and</strong> thermodynamics of<br />

sphere. For students in all branches of environmental sciences.<br />

PHYSICS OF THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE<br />

Ed. by Ratcliffe, J.A. 1960<br />

Publ. by Academic Press<br />

Physics of the atmosphere above a height of about 60 km.<br />

586 pp.<br />

nla<br />

E<br />

US$ 5<br />

E<br />

the atmo-<br />

PRACTICAL WORK IN SYNOPTIC METEOROLOGY<br />

Ed. by Zverev, A. S. 1972 nla<br />

Pub!. by Hydromet. Pub!. House (USSR) 356 pp. E<br />

Translated from Russian, this manual contains material for practical work in<br />

synoptic meteorology, brief information concerning data obtained from <strong>meteorological</strong><br />

satellites is included. The part comprising the text consists of twelve<br />

sets of practical work containing sections in which the necessary explanations<br />

for carrying out the tasks in weather analysis <strong>and</strong> forecasting are given. The<br />

synoptic chart sequences include a large number of charts which enable the atmospheric<br />

processes over Europe, the Northern <strong>and</strong> Southern Hemispheres <strong>and</strong> the<br />

tropical zone to be analysed. The publication is designed for students of hydro<strong>meteorological</strong><br />

colleges, universities <strong>and</strong> other educational institutions I it may<br />

also be useful to forecasters.<br />

PRACTICE OF WEATHER FORECASTING, THE<br />

by Wickham, P.G.<br />

Publ. by Meteorological Office (U.K.)<br />

This text is non-mathematical <strong>and</strong><br />

forecasters.<br />

nla<br />

E<br />

1970 £ 9.55<br />

ISBN 11-400092-1 187 pp. E<br />

was written mainly for young professional


60 Dynamic, physical <strong>and</strong> synoptic meteorology<br />

WEATHER FORECASTING AS A PROBLEM IN PHYSICS<br />

by Monin, Andrei S. 1972<br />

Publ. by The MIT Press ISBN 0-262-13083-1<br />

The purpose of the book is to define the problem of weather<br />

context of fundamental consideration. Translated from Russian.<br />

£ 7.25<br />

199 pp. E<br />

forecasting in the<br />

WEATHER MAPS<br />

by Perry, A. H. <strong>and</strong> Perry, V. C. 1975 n/a<br />

Publ. by Oliver <strong>and</strong> Boyd ISBN 0 05 002889 8 62 pp. E<br />

A textbook on analysis <strong>and</strong> interpretation of weather maps especially prepared<br />

for examination requirements of the GCE examination. Emphasis is given to the<br />

description of the making of observations at weather stations, how this information<br />

is collected at the forecast office <strong>and</strong> how it is then displayed in map<br />

form. (Class III <strong>and</strong> Class IV levels).<br />

WEATHER WORKBOOK, THE (Revised edition)<br />

by Decker, Fred W. 1976<br />

Publ. by Weather Workbook Co.<br />

These exercises provide material (real-life phenomena<br />

map) for use with any basic meteorology course. Charts<br />

only.<br />

WINDS AND TURBULENCE IN STRATOSPHERE,<br />

Ed. by Rawer, K.<br />

Publ. by North-Holl<strong>and</strong> Publ. Co.<br />

This book contains fifteen lectures<br />

sphere presented at the NATO Advanced<br />

Advanced level.<br />

US$ 10<br />

185 pp. E<br />

depicted on the weather<br />

cover the United States<br />

MESOSPHERE AND IONOSPHERE<br />

1968 n/a<br />

421 pp. E<br />

on winds <strong>and</strong> turbulence in the upper atmo­<br />

Study Institute Meeting (Lindau, 1966).


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APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY. An Introduction<br />

by Griffiths, John F. 1966<br />

Publ. by Oxford University Press 118 pp.<br />

Introductory textbook on climatology <strong>and</strong> its applications to agriculture,<br />

try, architecture, veterinary, etc. For the general public.<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

fores-<br />

ATLAS OF AFRICA, THE (First edition)<br />

by Van Chi-Bonnardel, R. 1973 n/a<br />

Publ. by Edition Jeune Afrique (Paris) ISBN 0-903274-03-5 335 pp. E,F<br />

A comprehensive reference source on Africa inclUding relief <strong>and</strong> hydrography,<br />

geology, elements of climate, major climatic zones, major vegetation zones <strong>and</strong><br />

soil.<br />

Ouvrage general de references sur l'Afrique traitant du relief, du systeme<br />

hydrographique, de la geologie, des donnees climatiques, des principales zones<br />

climatiques et des principales zones de vegetation et dessols.<br />

A'lMOSPHERE, WEATHER AND CLIMATE (Fourth edition)<br />

by Barry, G.R. <strong>and</strong> Chorley, R.J. 1982 n/a<br />

Publ. by Methuen ISBN 0-416-33700-7 407 pp. E<br />

The first three chapters deal with the nature of the atmosphere, its energy<br />

budget, moisture <strong>and</strong> motion. Then it discusses air masses <strong>and</strong> the processes<br />

which lead to the development of frontal <strong>and</strong> other depressions. Then, the climatic<br />

characteristics of mid-latitudes <strong>and</strong> the tropics are examined, concluding<br />

with a brief consideration of the modifications of climate produced by urban <strong>and</strong><br />

forest environments <strong>and</strong> of the inherent variability of climate with time. Undergraduate<br />

level.<br />

A'lMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION SYSTEMS AND CLIMATES<br />

by Chang, Jen-hu 1972<br />

Publ. by Oriental Publ. 00. (Honolulu)<br />

Textbook (from lecture notes) on climatology, addressed<br />

strong mathematical background.<br />

n/a<br />

328 pp. E<br />

to students with no<br />

CAUSES OF CLIMATE<br />

by Lockwood, John G. 1979<br />

£ 5.95<br />

Publ. by Edward Arnold Ltd ISBN 0-7131-6139-6 260 pp.<br />

E<br />

An introduction to modern climatology intended for first- <strong>and</strong> second-year university,<br />

polytechnic <strong>and</strong> college students in environmental sciences.<br />

CLIMATE - DIAGRAM MAPS<br />

by Walter, H., et al 1975 n/a<br />

Publ. by Springer-Verlag ISBN 3-540-07065-6 63 pp. E<br />

Climate-diagram maps of the individual continent <strong>and</strong> the ecological climatic<br />

regions of the Earth. Supplement to the Vegetation Monographs. Nine maps <strong>and</strong><br />

text with fourteen figures.<br />

CLIMATE AND EVOLUTION<br />

by Pearson, R. 1978<br />

Publ. by Academic Press ISBN 0-12-548250-7 274 pp.<br />

Synoptic treatment of two issues. the underst<strong>and</strong>ing of evolution <strong>and</strong> the<br />

of climate. Of interest to undergraduates <strong>and</strong> research workers in<br />

fields.<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

problem<br />

related


66 Climatology, including biometeorology<br />

CLIMATE AND FOOD (Climatic Fluctuation<br />

by Oommittee on Climate <strong>and</strong> Weather<br />

Publ. by Nat. Academy of Sciences<br />

A report on the influence of weather <strong>and</strong><br />

CLIMATE AND ITS CAUSES<br />

by Riley, D. <strong>and</strong> Spolton, L.<br />

Publ. by Thomas Nelson <strong>and</strong> Sons<br />

Nelson Geographic Studies, No. 11.<br />

<strong>and</strong> U.S. Agricultural<br />

1976<br />

Production)<br />

ISBN 0-309-02522-2 212 pp.<br />

climate on agricultural production.<br />

1970<br />

ISBN 0-17-434022-2<br />

Elementary level.<br />

40 pp.<br />

US$ 7.75<br />

E<br />

CLIMATE AND LIFE<br />

by Budyko, M.I. 1974 £ 6.35<br />

Publ. by Academic Press ISBN 0-12-139450-6 508 pp. E<br />

Translated from Russian. International Geophysics Series, Volume 18. A summary<br />

of investigations in the field of solar energy transformation at the Earth's<br />

surface <strong>and</strong> in the atmosphere, with special attention to the problems of bioclimatology.<br />

CLIMATE AND MAN'S ENVIRONMENT<br />

by Oliver, J. E.<br />

Publ. by John Wiley & Sons<br />

An introduction to applied climatology.<br />

ment <strong>and</strong> influence of climate.<br />

CLIMATE AND THE ENVIRONMENT, The<br />

by Griffiths, John F.<br />

Publ. by Elek Books<br />

Reading for students of geography <strong>and</strong><br />

pre-university levels.<br />

nla<br />

E<br />

1973 US$ 50<br />

ISBN 0-4714-65338-1 517 pp. E<br />

Climatology, man - influence of environ-<br />

Atmospheric Impact on Man<br />

1976<br />

CLIMATE CHANGE TO THE YEAR 2000<br />

by USA Research Dir. of the Nat. Defense Univ.<br />

Publ. by Defense Doe. Center (U.S.A.)<br />

A survey of expert opinion.<br />

CLIMATE IN REVIEW<br />

Ed. by McBoyle, G.<br />

Pub!. by Houghton Mifflin 00.<br />

A textbook organised as articles that go<br />

General <strong>and</strong> upper-undergraduate levels.<br />

ISBN 0-236-40022-3<br />

environmental studies<br />

1978<br />

£ 2.95<br />

148 pp. E<br />

at undergraduate <strong>and</strong><br />

109 pp.<br />

US$ 33<br />

E<br />

1973 nla<br />

ISBN 0-395-16007-3 314 pp. E<br />

beyond the basic theory of climatology.<br />

CLIMATE NEAR THE GROUND, THE<br />

by Geiger, R.<br />

1966 nla<br />

Publ. by Harvard University Press<br />

611 pp.<br />

E<br />

Translated from German. Textbook <strong>and</strong> reference book on microclimatology.<br />

CLIMATES OF AFRICA (World Survey of<br />

Ed. by Griffiths, John F.<br />

Pub!. by Elsevier Pub!. 00.<br />

Two-hundred <strong>and</strong> five illustrations<br />

reference book, provides a resume of<br />

continent of Africa.<br />

CLIMATES OF CENTRAL AND<br />

by Schwerdtfeger, W.<br />

Publ. by Elsevier Scientific Publ. 00.<br />

Description <strong>and</strong> explanation of the<br />

Climatology, Volume 10)<br />

1972 US$ 97.50<br />

ISBN 0-444-40893-2 604 pp. E<br />

<strong>and</strong> three-hundred <strong>and</strong> sixty-eight tables. A<br />

the current climatological knowledge of the<br />

1976<br />

Volume 12)<br />

D Fl 285<br />

ISBN 0-444-41271-9 532 pp.<br />

E<br />

climates of the respective regions. For<br />

SOUTH AMERICA (World Survey of Climatology,


68 Climatology, including biometeorology<br />

CLIMATOLOGIE PRATIQUE<br />

by Escourrow, G.<br />

Publ. by Masson<br />

Introduction to climatology<br />

1978<br />

ISBN 2-225-48280-2<br />

at High school level.<br />

Introduction a la climatologie. Niveau du secondaire.<br />

CLIMATOLOGY<br />

by Haurwitz, Bernhard <strong>and</strong> Austin,<br />

Pub!. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.<br />

The book provides an introduction<br />

CLIMATOLOGY (Ninth edition)<br />

by Miller, A. Austin<br />

Pub!. by Methuen <strong>and</strong> Co.<br />

Textbook on climatology for<br />

CLIMATOLOGY, Selected Applications<br />

by Oliver, John E.<br />

Publ. by Edward Arnold<br />

A textbook providing real-world<br />

climatology.<br />

180 pp.<br />

FF 28.20<br />

F<br />

James M. 1944 n/a<br />

410 pp. E<br />

to climatology for the student in meteorology.<br />

1971<br />

ISBN 416-31230-6 320 pp.<br />

the undergraduate geography students.<br />

£ 3.25<br />

E<br />

1981 SF 81.70<br />

ISBN 0-470-27057-8 260 pp. E<br />

applications to the basic content of courses in<br />

CONCEPTS IN CLIMATOLOGY<br />

by Crowe, P.R. 1971 £ 6.50<br />

Pub!. by Longman Group ISBN 0-582-30013-4 589 pp. E<br />

Of the series "Geographies for Advanced Study", this textbook is addressed to<br />

geography students, explaining main factors of atmospheric circulation <strong>and</strong> how<br />

these have been interpreted in theories of regional climatic distributions.<br />

CURSO DE CLIMATOLOGIA<br />

by Jansa, G. Jose-Maria<br />

Publ. by Inst. Nac. de Met. (Madrid)<br />

(Climatology course). Introduction to<br />

aspects. All levels.<br />

1969<br />

445 pp.<br />

climatology with emphasis on its<br />

n/a<br />

S<br />

practical<br />

Texto de introduccion a la climatologia que da una mayor importancia a los aspectos<br />

practicos de esta. Para todos los niveles.<br />

EARTH'S CLIMATE, Past <strong>and</strong> Future, THE<br />

by Budyko, M. R.<br />

Pub!. by Academic Press<br />

This book deals with the problems<br />

material factors <strong>and</strong> man's activities.<br />

EARTH'S PROBLEM CLIMATE, THE<br />

by Trewarth, Glenn T.<br />

Publ. by The Univ. of Wisconsin Press<br />

Undergraduate level.<br />

1982 US$<br />

ISBN 0-12-139460-3 309 pp.<br />

of changes in the global climate<br />

1961<br />

ISBN 0-299-02270-6<br />

ENGLISH CLIMATE, THE (Second edition)<br />

by Lamb, H. H. 1964<br />

Publ. by English University Press<br />

Describes the climate of Engl<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> neighbouring countries.<br />

ations of climate in terms of the upper-air currents.<br />

39.50<br />

E<br />

due to<br />

US$ 7.50<br />

334 pp. E<br />

n/a<br />

212 pp. E<br />

Presents the vari-


ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF THE NEAR AND<br />

by Brice, William C.<br />

Publ. by Academic Press<br />

A collection of twenty-two<br />

of environment in the Near<br />

Climatology, including biometeorology 69<br />

MIDDLE EAST SINCE THE<br />

1978<br />

ISBN 0-12-133850-9<br />

scientific papers on the nature <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Middle East.<br />

LAST ICE AGE, THE<br />

US$ 33<br />

384 pp. E<br />

extent of changes<br />

FOUNDATIONS OF CLIMATOLOGY<br />

by Stringer, E.T. 1972<br />

£ 6.30<br />

Publ. by W.H. Freeman & Co. ISBN 0-7167-0242-8 586 pp.<br />

E<br />

An introduction to physical, dynamic, synoptic, <strong>and</strong> geographical climatology.<br />

Textbook on climatology, undergraduate level.<br />

GENERAL CLIMATOLOGY (World Survey<br />

Ed. by Flohn, H.<br />

Publ. by Elsevier Publ. Co.<br />

Volume 2 of the World Survey<br />

<strong>and</strong> local circulation of the<br />

above, the Earth's surface.<br />

of Climatology, Volume 2)<br />

1969 US$ 92.75<br />

ISBN 444-40702-2 266 pp. E<br />

of Climatology, contains a review of the general<br />

atmosphere <strong>and</strong> the physical processes at, <strong>and</strong><br />

GENERAL CLIMATOLOGY (World Survey of Climatology, Volume 3)<br />

by L<strong>and</strong>sberg, H.E. 1981<br />

Publ. by Elsevier Scientific Publ. Co. ISBN 0-444-41776-1 408 pp. E<br />

This third volume of the series comprises four chapters dealing with the applications<br />

of climatology in human health, human settlements, buildings, <strong>and</strong> agriculture.<br />

GEOMORPHOLOGY AND CLIMATE<br />

Ed. by Derbyshire, E. 1976 £ 14.50<br />

Publ. by John Wiley <strong>and</strong> Sons ISBN 0-471-20954-6 514 pp. E<br />

Climatic geomorphology. A volume of contributed chapters by international experts<br />

which presents a statement of current research on process relations linking<br />

climatic regime <strong>and</strong> geomorphic form.<br />

GLOBAL CLIMATE<br />

by Boucher, K. 1975<br />

Publ. by The English Universities Press ISBN 0-340-15493-4<br />

Introductory textbook on synoptic climatology.<br />

GROUND LEVEL CLIMATOLOGY<br />

Ed. by Shaw, Robert H.<br />

Publ. by AIDer. Ass. for Adv. of Science<br />

A symposium (December, 1965). Reference book.<br />

1967<br />

INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE STUDY OF CLIMATE AND SOCIETY<br />

by Climate Research Board (Washington, D.C.) 1978<br />

Publ. by National Academy of Science<br />

A study prepared by the Climate Research Board<br />

shop on Climate Issues.<br />

INTRODUCTION A LA CLlMATOLOGIE<br />

by Hufty, A. 1976<br />

Publ. by Presses Univ. de France<br />

Introductory text on the subject. College level.<br />

Texte d'introduction au sujet traite. Niveau universitaire.<br />

326 pp.<br />

395 pp.<br />

£ 2.85<br />

E<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

US$ 35<br />

77 pp. E<br />

based on the International Work-<br />

FF 62.60<br />

264 pp. F


70 Climatology, including biometeorology<br />

INTRODUCTION TO CLIMATE, AN (Fourth edition)<br />

by Trewartha, Glenn T. 1968<br />

Publ. by McGraw-Hill Book CO.<br />

Introductory textbook which gives emphasis to dynamic<br />

tors in climatic origins. COllege level.<br />

MICROCLIMATE, The Biological Environment<br />

by Rosenberg, Norman J.<br />

Publ. by John Wiley & Sons<br />

This book presents the relationship<br />

<strong>and</strong> graduate levels.<br />

n/a<br />

408 pp.. E<br />

processes as genetic fac-<br />

1974 n/a<br />

ISBN 0-471-73615-5 315 pp. E<br />

between climate <strong>and</strong> ecology. Undergraduate<br />

PHYSICAL CLIMATOLOGY<br />

by Sellers, W.D. 1969 n/a<br />

Publ. by The Univ. of Chicago Press IS:aN 226-74699-2 272 pp. E<br />

This book discusses recent developments in physical climatology. Special<br />

attention is given to the global "energy <strong>and</strong> water balance regimes of the Earth<br />

<strong>and</strong> its atmosphere. For upper-division <strong>and</strong> graduate students in meteorology <strong>and</strong><br />

allied fields.<br />

PRECIS DE CLIMATOLOGIE<br />

by Peguy, Charles P.<br />

Publ. by Masson & Cie<br />

Textbook on climatology for graduate students.<br />

Precis de climatologie pour etudiants diplomes.<br />

PRINCIPLES OF CLIMATOLOGY, A Manual in<br />

by Neuberger, Imns <strong>and</strong> COhir, J.<br />

Publ. by Holt, Rinehart <strong>and</strong> Winston<br />

Instructor's manual. Textbook on basic<br />

PROBLEMS AND METHODS IN AGRICULTURAL CLIMATOLOGY<br />

by Chang, Jen-ho<br />

Publ. by Oriental Publ.<br />

A workbook containing<br />

<strong>and</strong> technical levels.<br />

Earth Science<br />

1970<br />

ISBN 03-084744-3<br />

climatology. COllege<br />

1970 FF 77.70<br />

468 pp. F<br />

178 pp.<br />

level.<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

1971 n/a<br />

CO. (Taipei) 104 pp. E<br />

65 practical problems <strong>and</strong> their solutions. Undergraduate<br />

SEMI-ARID WORLD, THE<br />

by Nir Dov 1974 £ 7.75<br />

Publ. by Longman Group Ltd ISBN 0-582-48067-1 187 pp. E<br />

The book discusses man living in the semi-arid environment, <strong>and</strong> is essentially a<br />

study in regional geography. case studies are included. Management level.<br />

SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL INFLUENCES ON WEATHER AND CLIMATE<br />

Ed. by McCOrmac, Bill M. <strong>and</strong> Seliga, T.A. 1979 DFl 45<br />

Publ. by D. Reidel Publ. CO. ISBN 90-277-0978-5 346 pp. E<br />

COmpilation of most papers presented at a SymposiumfWorkshop of the same name<br />

held at the Fawcett Center for Tomorrow, Ohio State University, Ohio, U.S.A., in<br />

August 1978.<br />

STATISTICAL CLIMATOLOGY<br />

Ed. by Ikeda, S. 1980 DFl 140<br />

Publ. by Elsevier ScientificPubl. CO. ISBN 0444-41923-3 388 pp. E<br />

Volume 13 of the Developments in Atmospheric Science. COntains the Proceedings<br />

of the First International COnference on Statistical Climatology, Interuniversity<br />

Seminar House, Tokyo, Japan. The latest statistical methods are presented.<br />

Graduate level.


Climatology, including biometeorology 71<br />

SYNOPTIC CLIMATOLOGY, Methods <strong>and</strong> Applications<br />

by Barry, R.G. <strong>and</strong> Perry, A.H.<br />

1973<br />

£ 9.50<br />

Publ. by Methuen <strong>and</strong> Co.<br />

ISBN 416-08500-8 555 pp.<br />

E<br />

Textbook <strong>and</strong> reference source for university students <strong>and</strong> research workers.<br />

TECHNIQUES OF CLIMATOLOGY<br />

by Stringer, E.T. 1972 £ 6.30<br />

Publ. by W.H. Freeman & Co. ISBN 0-7167-0250-9 539 pp. E<br />

Comprehensive review of techniques used in climatology (<strong>meteorological</strong>, statistical<br />

<strong>and</strong> geographical). Advanced undergraduate level <strong>and</strong> introductory postgraduate<br />

level courses in climatology.<br />

TREE RINGS AND CLIMATE<br />

by Fritts, H.C.<br />

Publ. by Academic<br />

Introductory text<br />

TROPICAL CLIMATOLOGY<br />

by Nieumolt, S.N.<br />

Publ. by John Wiley <strong>and</strong> Sons<br />

An introduction to the climates<br />

students.<br />

TURBULENCIA ATMOSFERICA<br />

by Ledesma, M.<br />

Publ. by IBERIA<br />

(Atmospheric turbulence). An<br />

as applied to the requirements<br />

1976<br />

Press ISBN 0-12-268450-8<br />

on dendroclimatology. Undergraduate level.<br />

567 pp.<br />

1977<br />

ISBN 0-471-99406-5 218 pp.<br />

of low latitudes. For undergraduate<br />

£ 5<br />

E<br />

US$ 15<br />

E<br />

geography<br />

1977 nla<br />

ISBN 84-300-5155-7 579 pp. S<br />

analysis <strong>and</strong> study of the atmospheric turbulence,<br />

of aeronautical forecasters <strong>and</strong> pilots.<br />

Estudio y analisis de la turbulencia atmosferica, de acuerdo alas aplicaciones<br />

y requerimientos de previsionistas aeronauticos y de pilotos.<br />

UNDERSTANDING CLIMATIC CHANGE. A Program for Action<br />

by U.S. Committee for Global Atmos. Res. Council 1975<br />

Publ. by National Academy of Science ISBN 0-309-02323-8<br />

A report on climatic change recommending a comprehensive<br />

using GARP data <strong>and</strong> modern technological tools.<br />

nla<br />

239 pp. E<br />

research programme<br />

URBAN CLIMATE, THE<br />

by L<strong>and</strong>sberg, H.E. 1981 nla<br />

Publ. by Academic Press ISBN 0-12-435960-4 277 pp. E<br />

This book is summarizing the knowledge on urban climate accumulated during the<br />

last decade <strong>and</strong> a half. For boundary-layer meteorologists as well as for city<br />

planners <strong>and</strong> developers, <strong>and</strong> for human ecologists.<br />

WEATHER AND CLIMATE<br />

Ed. by Nelson, J.G., et al<br />

Publ. by Methuen Publ.<br />

Twenty-two scientific articles<br />

dian weather conditions.<br />

WEATHER AND CLIMATE<br />

by Sutcliffe, R.C.<br />

Publ. by W. W. Norton <strong>and</strong> Co.<br />

From "The Advancement of Science Series".<br />

general reader. Elementary level.<br />

1970 £ 3.50<br />

ISBN 0-458-90460-0 420 pp. E<br />

on the subject with particular attention to cana-<br />

1966 US$ 5.95<br />

206 pp. E<br />

For the science student <strong>and</strong> for the


72 Climatology, including biometeorology<br />

WEATHER AND LIFE, An Introduction to<br />

by Lowry, William P.<br />

Publ. by Academic Press<br />

Introductory textbook on biometeorology.<br />

Biometeorology<br />

1967<br />

ISBN 12-457750-4<br />

Undergraduate level.<br />

US$ 7.95<br />

305 pp. E<br />

WORLD CLIMATE<br />

by Gaskell, T. F. <strong>and</strong> Morris, M. 1979 £ 7.95<br />

Publ. by Thames <strong>and</strong> Hudson ISBN 0-500-01218-0 144 pp. E<br />

This book describes, <strong>and</strong> illustrates, with maps, diagrams <strong>and</strong> photographs, the<br />

complex interaction of sun <strong>and</strong> Earth, the continual restless churning of the<br />

atmosphere which makes the weather, <strong>and</strong> the million-year-long fluctuations in<br />

climate. Graduate level.<br />

WORLD CLIMATOLOGY. An Environmental Approach<br />

by Lockwood, John G. 1974 £ 7.95<br />

Publ. by Edward Arnold Publ. ISBN 0-7131-5885-9 330 pp. E<br />

University level book with special chapters on micrometeorology <strong>and</strong> on the environment<br />

of major climatic zones.<br />

WORLD WEATHER AND CLIMATE<br />

by Riley, D. <strong>and</strong> Spolton L.<br />

Publ. by Cambridge University Press<br />

Introductory text for students in<br />

over the world.<br />

1974 £ 2.50<br />

ISBN 0-521-21076-4 120 pp. E<br />

geography, the book gives examples' from all


74 Agricultural meteorology<br />

FIRE WEATHER<br />

by Schroeder, Mark J. <strong>and</strong> Buck, Charles C. 1970 US$ 3.75<br />

Publ. by U.S. Gav. Printing Office 229 pp. E<br />

A guide for application of <strong>meteorological</strong> information to forest fire-control<br />

operation. Introductory text on the subject. Elementary level.<br />

FOREST FIRE CONTROL AND USE (Second edition)<br />

by Brown, Arthur A. <strong>and</strong> Davis, Kenneth P. 1959 SF 82.50<br />

Publ. by<br />

A book<br />

effects,<br />

casters.<br />

McGraw-Hill Book Co. ISBN 0-07-008205-7 686 pp. E<br />

providing information on fire behaviour, constructive <strong>and</strong> destructive<br />

<strong>and</strong> how to control it. Of interest to forest managers <strong>and</strong> area fore-<br />

INTRODUCTION TO SOIL SCIENCE, AN<br />

by Fitzpatrick, E.A.<br />

Publ. by Oliver & Boyd<br />

A book intended for beginners<br />

formation of soils <strong>and</strong> their uses.<br />

METHODS IN AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY<br />

by Smith, Lionel P.<br />

Publ. by Elsevier Scientific Publ. Co.<br />

Graduate level, for research workers.<br />

1974<br />

£ 3.25<br />

ISBN 0-0-5-002777-8 176 pp.<br />

E<br />

requiring some knowledge about the nature<br />

L<strong>and</strong> use <strong>and</strong> mapping are considered.<br />

<strong>and</strong><br />

1975<br />

ISBN 0-444-41286-7<br />

NOTAS DE AGROMETEOROLOGIA<br />

by Brown, Murray D.<br />

Publ. by Universidad Veracruzana<br />

(Notes in agrometeorology). Technical Report No.<br />

guidance material for a course on agrometeorology.<br />

1979<br />

US$ 31.25<br />

210 pp. E<br />

n/a<br />

21 pp. S<br />

10. Short notes to be used as<br />

Undergraduate level.<br />

Informe Tecnico No. 10. Apuntes cortos para ser usados como material guia en un<br />

cursode agrometeorologia. Nivel de no graduados.<br />

PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSICS<br />

by Monteith, John L. 1973 £ 6<br />

Publ. by Edward Arnold Publ. ISBN 0-7131-2375-3 241 pp. E<br />

A series of student texts in contemporary biology with a chapter on the micrometeorology<br />

of crops. Text for undergraduate students.<br />

TROPICAL AGRICULTURE<br />

by Manshard, W.<br />

Publ. by Longman<br />

An introduction<br />

social, economic<br />

1974<br />

ISBN 0-582-48989-X 226 pp.<br />

to the agricultural geography of the tropics. It examines<br />

<strong>and</strong> environmental factors important to the geographer.<br />

VEGETATION AND THE ATMOSPHERE (Volume 1.: Principles)<br />

Ed. by Monteith, J.L. 1975<br />

Publ. by Academic Press ISBN 0-12-505101-8 728 pp.<br />

Study on those concepts <strong>and</strong> measurements in micrometeorology having<br />

bearing on the problems of plant ecology.<br />

VEGETATION AND THE ATMOSPHERE (Volume 2, case<br />

by Monteith, J.L.<br />

Publ. by Academic Press ISBN<br />

This advanced textbook is a review, in<br />

measurements in micrometeorology which have<br />

plant ecology.<br />

£ 4.50<br />

E<br />

the<br />

US$ 120<br />

E<br />

a direct<br />

Studies)<br />

1976 n/a<br />

0-12-505102-6 439 pp. E<br />

two volumes, of those concepts <strong>and</strong><br />

a direct bearing on the problem of


Agricultural meteorology 75<br />

WEATHER FORECASTING FOR AGRICULTURE AND INDUSTRY<br />

Ed. by Taylor, James A. 1972 £ 5.75<br />

Publ. by David & Charles. Newton Abbot ISBN 0-7153-5616-X 250 pp. E<br />

Proceedings of the lectures at the symposium on the topic which took place at<br />

the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, in March 1971. Applies especially<br />

to U.K. conditions.


80 Marine meteorology <strong>and</strong> physical oceanography<br />

WAVES AND BEACHES, The Dynamics of the Ocean Surface<br />

by Bascom, William 1964<br />

Publ. by Anchor Books, Doubleday & Cb. 283 pp.<br />

Science Study Series, American Meteorological Society, S34. Text for<br />

School students <strong>and</strong> the general reader.<br />

US$ 1. 95<br />

E<br />

Secondary


Hydrometeorology <strong>and</strong> operational hydrology 83<br />

Texte traitant de l'hydrologie operationnelle et appliquee. Niveau de la<br />

maitrise.<br />

HYDROMETEOROLOGY<br />

by Wiesner, C.J.<br />

Publ. by Chapman <strong>and</strong> Hall<br />

Text for undergraduate <strong>and</strong><br />

INTRODUCCION A LA HIDRAULICA FLUVIAL<br />

by Leliavsky, S.<br />

Publ. by Ediciones omega<br />

(Introduction to river hydraulics).<br />

Introductory text on the subject.<br />

1970<br />

ISBN 412-09870-9<br />

graduate students.<br />

1964<br />

232 pp.<br />

255 pp.<br />

Translated from English by F. Cabanas.<br />

Traducido del ingles por F. Cabanas. Texto de introduccion al tema.<br />

£ 3.70<br />

E<br />

pts 300<br />

S<br />

INTRODUCTION TO GROUNDWATER MODELING<br />

by Wang, Herbert F. <strong>and</strong> Anderson, Mary P. 1982 £ 20.70<br />

Publ. by W.H. Freeman <strong>and</strong> Co. ISBN 0-7167-1303-9 237 pp. E<br />

An introduction to finite difference <strong>and</strong> finite element techniques to solve<br />

groundwater flow problems. Listings of FORTRAN programs are included.<br />

INTRODUCTION TO HYDROMETEOROLOGY<br />

by Bruce, J.P. <strong>and</strong> Clark, R.H.<br />

Publ. by Pergamon Press<br />

Introductory textbook for<br />

1966<br />

ISBN 08-0117l5-5<br />

undergraduate students.<br />

319 pp.<br />

US$ 15<br />

E<br />

MANUAL DE HIDROLOGIA<br />

Ed. by Heras, R. 1972<br />

n/a<br />

Publ. by Inst. de Hidrologfa (Madrid) 2562 pp. S<br />

Manual of hydrology for courses given at the Instituto de Hidrologfa de Madrid.<br />

Volume 1: The Hydrology School: Course programmes (84 pp.), Volume 2: The Hydrological<br />

Cycle (872 pp.), Volume 3, Hydraulic Resources (560 pp.), Volume 4: The<br />

Hydrology of Floods (256 pp.), Volume 5: Agricultural Hydrology (330 pp.) Volumes<br />

6/7: Erosion, Sedimentation <strong>and</strong> Specific Techniques in Hydrology (460 pp.).<br />

Manual de hidrologfa para los cursos que se dictan en el Instituto de hidrologfa<br />

de Madrid. Volumen 1, La Escuela de hidrologfa, programa de cursos (84 pp.), Volumen<br />

2, El ciclo hidro16gico (872 pp.), Volumen 3: Recursos hidraulicos (560<br />

pp.), Volumen 4, Hidrologfa de las crecidas (256 pp.), Volumen 5, Hidrologfa<br />

agrfeela (330 pp.), Volumen 6/7: La erosi6n y la sedimentacion y tecnicas especificas<br />

en hidrologfa (460 pp.).<br />

MANUAL DE HIDROLOGIA GENERAL CON ENFASIS EN HIDROLOGIA SUBTERRANEA<br />

by Corn. Nac. para el Prog. Hidr. Int. 1980<br />

n/a<br />

Publ. by Universidad de Buenos Aires<br />

122 pp. S<br />

Proceedings <strong>and</strong> syllabus of the international course held at the Faculty of Engineering<br />

of the University in July 1980.<br />

Actas y resUmen del curso internacional que tuvo lugar en la Facultad de ingenierfa<br />

de la Universidad de Buenos Aires en julio de 1980.<br />

MATHEMATICAL MODELS FOR SURFACE<br />

Ed. by Ciriani, T.A., et al<br />

Publ. by John Wiley <strong>and</strong> Sons<br />

Based on the proceedings of a<br />

Italy), this. book discusses<br />

WATER HYDROLOGY<br />

1977 £ 14<br />

ISBN 0-471-99400-6 423 pp. E<br />

workshop held at the IBM Scientific Center (Pisa,<br />

the development <strong>and</strong> use of mathematical models of


Hydrometeorology <strong>and</strong> operational hydrology 85<br />

<strong>and</strong> related subjects in the Earth sciences <strong>and</strong> environmental studiesl general<br />

text for practising hydrologists <strong>and</strong> engineers.<br />

SYSTEM ANALYSIS IN WATER RESOURCES PLANNING<br />

by Meta Systems Inc.<br />

Pub!. by Water Inform. Center (N. Y.)<br />

Report providing background information<br />

cy. University level.<br />

1975<br />

ISBN 0-912394-13-7<br />

for deliberation on<br />

US$ 12.50<br />

393 pp. E<br />

national water poli-<br />

WATER AT THE SURFACE OF THE EARTH: An IntrOduction to Ecosystem Hydrodynamics<br />

by Miller, D.H. 1977 US$ 47.50<br />

Publ. by Academic Press ISBN 0-12-496750-7 557 pp. E<br />

Volume 21 of the International Geophysics Series. The book explains some of the<br />

ways that biological, physical, cultural <strong>and</strong> urban hydrodynamic systems, at the<br />

surface of the Earth, operate. Undergraduate level.


PILOT'S METEOROLOGY, A (Third edition)<br />

by eagle, Malcolm W.<br />

Publ. by Van Nostr<strong>and</strong> Reinhold Co.<br />

Text on aviation meteorology for pilots.<br />

1970<br />

Aviation meteorology 87<br />

407 pp.<br />

£ 7.10<br />

E


Environmental sciences, energy <strong>and</strong> pollution 89<br />

ATMOSPHERIC DIFFUSION: A Study of Windborne Material from Industrial<br />

Sources (Second edition)<br />

by Pasquill, F.<br />

Publ. by John Wiley <strong>and</strong> Sons<br />

Advanced students in meteorology,<br />

ces.<br />

1974 £ 16<br />

ISBN 0-470-66892-X 429 pp. E<br />

physics, engineering <strong>and</strong> environmental scien-<br />

ATMOSPHERIC MOTION AND AIR POLLUTION<br />

by Dobbins, Richard A. 1979<br />

Publ. by John Wiley <strong>and</strong> Sons ISBN 0-471-21675-5 323 pp.<br />

An introduction for students in engineering <strong>and</strong> environmental sciences.<br />

ATMOSPHERIC OZONE<br />

by Khrgfan. A.Kh., et al<br />

Publ. by U.S. Department of Commerce<br />

Very specialized publication which analyses<br />

ternational Geophysical Year (1957-1959).<br />

ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION<br />

by Bach, W.<br />

Pub!. by McGraw-Hill Book Co.<br />

Interdisciplinary text on air pollution.<br />

<strong>and</strong> other<br />

SF 71<br />

E<br />

1967 US$ 6.60<br />

90 pp. E<br />

ozone data collected during the In-<br />

1972<br />

ISBN 07-002819-2 144 pp.<br />

US$ 15<br />

E<br />

ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION: Its Origins <strong>and</strong> Prevention (Third, revised edition)<br />

by Meetham, A.R., Bottom, D.W. <strong>and</strong> Cayton, S. 1964 £ 6.25<br />

Publ. by Pergamon Press 301 pp. E<br />

Interdisciplinary text on air pollution.<br />

BASIC METEOROLOGY APPLICABLE TO THE EVALUATION<br />

by U.S. Air-pollution Training Institute<br />

Publ. by U.S. Environm. Protect. Agency<br />

An article for classroom use.<br />

BREATH OF LIFE, THE: The Problem of Poisoned Air<br />

by Carr, Donald E.<br />

Publ. by W.W. Norton & Co.<br />

The air we breathe is as deadly<br />

cognized menace to human life.<br />

CHANGING GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT, THE<br />

Ed. by Singer, S. Fred<br />

Publ. by D. Reidel Publ. Co.<br />

Scientific articles on atmospheric<br />

OF VISIBLE EMISSIONS<br />

1975<br />

32 pp.<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

1965 US$ 5.95<br />

ISBN 393-06352-6 175 pp. E<br />

as nuclear fallout: a report on the least re-<br />

1975<br />

ISBN 90-277-0385-X<br />

water <strong>and</strong> soil pollution.<br />

US$ 18.50<br />

423 pp. E<br />

CHEMISTRY OF THE ATMOSPHERE<br />

by McEwan, Murray J. <strong>and</strong> Phillips, Leon F. 1975 £ 9.75<br />

Publ. by Edward Arnold Publ. ISBN 0-7131-2477-6 301 pp. E<br />

Introduction to the chemistry of the atmosphere for students with a background<br />

in chemistry or chemical physics, can be used as the basis of advanced undergraduate<br />

or graduate courses.<br />

CHEMISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT<br />

by Bailey, R.A., et al<br />

Publ. by Academic Press<br />

University textbook on particular<br />

1978<br />

ISBN 0-12-073050-2 575 pp.<br />

aspects of environmental chemistry.<br />

US$ 26<br />

E


90 Environmental sciences, eneryy <strong>and</strong> pollution<br />

CHEMISTRY OF THE IONOSPHERE<br />

by Danilov, A.D.<br />

Publ. by Plenum Press<br />

Translation from Russian<br />

search oriented.<br />

CHEMISTRY OF THE LOWER ATMOSPHERE<br />

Ed. by Rasool, S.I.<br />

Publ. by Plenum Press<br />

Compilation of six works which<br />

their effects in the atmosphere.<br />

1970 US$ 27.50<br />

ISBN 306-30357-4 296 pp. E<br />

of a reference book on upper-atmospheric chemistry. Re-<br />

1973<br />

ISBN 0-306-30591-7<br />

consider different aspects<br />

Graduate level.<br />

US$ 15<br />

335 pp. E<br />

of air pollution <strong>and</strong><br />

CONTROLLING THE WEATHER, A Study of Law <strong>and</strong> Regulatory Procedures<br />

Ed. by Taubenfeld, HOward J. 1970 n/a<br />

Publ. by The Dunellen Co. Inc. ISBN 0-8424-0017-6 276 pp. E<br />

Report with recommendations of a Task Group on the Legal Aspects of Weather Modification.<br />

The study is intended to provide the political, legal <strong>and</strong> institutional<br />

background upon which a future regime can be built.<br />

DETERMINATION OF AIR QUALITY<br />

Ed. by Mamaton, G. <strong>and</strong> Schults, W.D.<br />

Publ. by Plenum Press<br />

Proceedings of the ACS Symposiun on<br />

Angeles, California (1-2 April 1971).<br />

1972 US$ 15<br />

ISBN 0-306-30571-2 197 pp. E<br />

Determination of Air Quality held in Los<br />

ECOLOGY AND THE QUALITY OF OUR ENVIRONMENT (Second edition)<br />

by Southwick, Charles H. 1976<br />

Publ. by Van Nostr<strong>and</strong> Co. • ISBN 0-442-27921-3 426 pp.<br />

Provides the educational background needed for underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> evaluating<br />

conflicting claims <strong>and</strong> complex problems of ecology. Undergraduate level.<br />

ENVIRONMENT OF MANKIND, THE<br />

by Fellows, D.K.<br />

Publ. by John Wiley <strong>and</strong> Sons<br />

An introduction to physical geography.<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION: A Source<br />

by Troost, J.C. <strong>and</strong> Altman H.<br />

Publ. by John Wiley <strong>and</strong> Sons<br />

General reference source book<br />

level.<br />

Book<br />

1975<br />

ISBN 0-471-25718-4 484 pp.<br />

US$ 15<br />

E<br />

the<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

1972 £ 6.25<br />

ISBN 0-471-89100-2 575 pp. E<br />

on the environment, for teachers. Secondary school<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE<br />

by Turk, A., Turk, J., Wittes, J. <strong>and</strong> Wittes, R. 1974<br />

Publ. by W.B. Saunders Co. ISBN 0-7216-8928-0<br />

Textbook on all aspects of environmental science.<br />

563 pp.<br />

FLUOROCARBONS AND THE ENVIRONMENT<br />

by U.S. Council on Environmental Quality 1975<br />

Publ. by U.S. Gov. Printing Office 109 pp.<br />

A report on inadvertent modification of the stratosphere (IMOS).<br />

FUNDAMENTALS OF AIR POLLUTION<br />

by Stern, A.C., et al<br />

Publ. by Academic Press<br />

Introductory textbook on air pollution.<br />

1973<br />

ISBN 0-12-666560-5 492 pp.<br />

£ 6.20<br />

E<br />

US$ 1. 90<br />

E<br />

£ 6.40<br />

E<br />

)


92 Environmental sciences, energy <strong>and</strong> pollution<br />

on atmospheric ozone. It deals with the direct utilization of this information.<br />

as applied to physical processes occurring in the atmosphere.<br />

TROPICAL MARINE POLLUTION<br />

Ed. by Ferguson, W.E.J. <strong>and</strong> Johannes, R.E. 1975<br />

Publ. by Elsevier Scientific Publ. Co. ISBN 0-444-41298-0<br />

A study of the diagnosis, treatment <strong>and</strong> prevention of tropical<br />

URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: Planning<br />

by Berry, B.J.L. <strong>and</strong> Horton, F.E.<br />

Pub!. by Prentice-Hall, Inc.<br />

Collection of articles on the subject.<br />

URBAN PLANNING ASPECTS OF WATER POLLUTION<br />

by Grava, S.<br />

Publ. by Columbia University Press<br />

Interdisciplinary text on water-waste<br />

WEATHER AND CLIMATE MODIFICATION<br />

Ed. by Hess, W.N.<br />

Publ. by John Wiley <strong>and</strong> Sons<br />

Twenty-three scientific articles<br />

science <strong>and</strong> technology of weather<br />

cations.<br />

for Pollution Control<br />

1974<br />

ISBN 0-13-939611-X 425 pp.<br />

CONTROL<br />

1969<br />

ISBN 0-231-03280-3<br />

management.<br />

D Fl 120<br />

192 pp. E<br />

marine pollution.<br />

223 pp.<br />

1974<br />

ISBN 0-471-37453-9 482 pp.<br />

on the subject! for workers involved<br />

modification <strong>and</strong> its legal <strong>and</strong> social<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

£ 18.30<br />

E<br />

in the<br />

impli-<br />

WEATHER MODIFICATION BY CLOUD SEEDING<br />

by Dennis, Arnett S. 1980 US$ 29.50<br />

Publ. by Academic Press ISBN 0-12-210650-4 267 pp. E<br />

A book in the International Geophysics Series, addressed to graduate students of<br />

geophysical sciences <strong>and</strong>/or engineering. Emphasis is on the physical aspects of<br />

the subject.<br />

WEATHER MODIFICATION TECHNOLOGY AND LAW<br />

Ed. by Davis, R.J. <strong>and</strong> Grant, L.O. 1978 US$ 21.50<br />

Publ. by Westview Press ISBN 0-89158-153-7 124 pp. E<br />

Selected compilation of papers presented at a Conference on Legal <strong>and</strong> Scientific<br />

Uncertainties of Weather Modification, held at Duke University (U.S.A.) in March<br />

1976.<br />

WEATHER MODIFICATION, Prospects <strong>and</strong> Problems<br />

by Brener, G. 1980 £ 4.75<br />

Publ. by Cambridge University Press ISBN 0-521-29577-7 178 pp. E<br />

A review of the present state of weather modification. It also considers other<br />

broader issues involved. For the non-specialist.<br />

WEATHER MODIFICATION: Science <strong>and</strong> Public Policy<br />

Ed. by Fleagle, Robert G. 1969<br />

Publ. by Univ. of Washington Press<br />

Papers on economic <strong>and</strong> social impact of weather modification.<br />

US$ 7.95<br />

147 pp. E<br />

WITH EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE<br />

by Lewis, Howard R. 1965 US$ 5.95<br />

Publ. by Crown Publishers ISBN 0-517-500078 322 pp. E<br />

The poisons of air pollution, how they are injuring our health <strong>and</strong> what we must<br />

do about them. Information book on the relationship of health <strong>and</strong> air pollution.


94 App. of meteorology to economic development<br />

Station (March 1968). A study of weather hazards in economic terms, as applied<br />

to industrial <strong>and</strong> agricultural l<strong>and</strong>-use.<br />

WIND ENERGY - STRUCTURE OF CONVECTIVE RAINFALL<br />

by Garstang, M. 1978 nla<br />

Pub!. by Universidad Veracruzana 120 pp. E<br />

The title covers two different subjects for a course in hydrometeorology.


Meteorological satellites<br />

CATALOGUE OF WEATHER SATELLITE OBSERVED<br />

by National Weather Satellite Center<br />

Publ. by (NOAA)<br />

Seventy-six satellite cases are<br />

charts <strong>and</strong> explained. Of special<br />

areas. Forecasters' level.<br />

Meteorological satellites 95<br />

WEATHER SYSTEMS<br />

1965 n/a<br />

76 pp. E<br />

compared with the synoptic-surface <strong>and</strong> 500-mb<br />

use in the Gulf of Mexico <strong>and</strong> its surrounding<br />

CLIMATOLOGY FROM SATELLITES<br />

by Barrett, E.C. 1974<br />

Publ. by Methuen <strong>and</strong> Co. ISBN 0-416-65940-3<br />

Text on satellite applications to the study of climatology.<br />

418 pp.<br />

£ 7.90<br />

E<br />

EARTH SCIENCES IN THE AGE OF THE SATELLITE<br />

by Pouquet, J. 1974 £ 11.60<br />

Publ. by D. Reidel Publ. Co. ISBN 90-277-0437-6 169 pp. E<br />

First published in 1971 by Les Presses Universitaires de France, Paris. Translated<br />

from French by Leonard, I.A. in 1974. Textbook for geography, geology <strong>and</strong><br />

pedology students. University level.<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL REMOTE SENSING: Applications <strong>and</strong> Achievements<br />

Ed. by Barret, E.C. <strong>and</strong> Curtis, L.F. 1974<br />

Publ. by Edward Arnold Publ. ISBN 0-7131-5696-1<br />

Papers presented at the Bristol Symposium on Remote Sensing,<br />

graphy, University of Bristol (October, 1972).<br />

HANDBOOK OF ATMOSPHERICS (Volume I)<br />

Ed. by Voll<strong>and</strong>, H. 1982<br />

Publ. by CRC Press, Inc. ISBN 0-8493-3226-5 377 pp.<br />

Presents up-to-date knowledge on atmospherics. Graduate level.<br />

n/a<br />

309 pp. E<br />

Department of Geo-<br />

US$ 105<br />

E<br />

INTRODUCTION TO THE METEOSAT SYSTEM<br />

by Morgan J. 1978 n/a<br />

Publ. by European Space Agency 54 pp. E<br />

General introduction to the METEOSAT system <strong>and</strong> its place within the international<br />

system of geostationary <strong>meteorological</strong> satellites.<br />

MANUAL DE RASTREIO DE- SATELITES METEOROLOGICOS<br />

by Azevedo, Anthimio J.<br />

Publ. by Serv. Nac. Met. (Portugal)<br />

General textbook on the functioning,<br />

terns (in Portuguese).<br />

1971 Free<br />

60 pp. P<br />

characteristics <strong>and</strong> operation of APT sys-<br />

Texto general sobre el funcionamiento, las caracteristicas y el modo de operacion<br />

de los sistemas APT (en portugues).<br />

METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITES<br />

by Widger, William K. Jr.<br />

Publ. by Halt, Rinehart <strong>and</strong> Winston<br />

Development <strong>and</strong> operation of <strong>meteorological</strong><br />

weather forecasting <strong>and</strong> research.<br />

NIMBUS II USERS' GUIDE<br />

by ARACOM Geophysics Co.<br />

Publ. by Goddard Space Flight Center<br />

A guide providing the requisite information<br />

of NIMBUS 11 data.<br />

1966 US$ 2.95<br />

280 pp. E<br />

satellites <strong>and</strong> their applications in<br />

1966 n/a<br />

229 pp. E<br />

<strong>and</strong> guidance to all potential users


Meteorological satellites 97<br />

USE OF SATELLITE DATA IN RAINFALL MONITORING, THE<br />

by Barret, E.C. <strong>and</strong> Martin D.W. 1981 US$ 59.50<br />

Publ. by Academic Press ISBN 0-12-079680-5 340 pp. E<br />

The book opens with a survey of the problems encountered in current methods for<br />

monitoring the occurrence, rate, amount, <strong>and</strong> distribution of rainfall. Then is<br />

considered which of existing satellite systems may be capable of providing improved<br />

rainfall data, followed by a critical review of satellite rainfall monitoring<br />

methods, <strong>and</strong> discussion of their uses. The book concludes with an examination<br />

of the prospects for obtaining improved satellite data in future. University<br />

level.


100 Documentation in related sciences<br />

Documentation in related sciences<br />

CALCUL DE PROBABILITES ET STATISTIQUES<br />

by Meteorologie nationale 1977 FF 414<br />

Publ. by Meteorologie nationale 891 pp. F<br />

Tome I - Elements de Calcul des Probabilites (119 pp), Tome 11- Etude des<br />

Echantillons (209 pp.), Tome III - Contingence et Correlation (189 pp.), Tome IV<br />

Statistiques: Etudes des Series Chronologiques (128 pp.), Tome V - Exercices<br />

Corriges (204 pp.), Appendice (42 pp.). Full course of statistics <strong>and</strong> probability<br />

calculations, especially prepared for <strong>meteorological</strong> students <strong>and</strong> users. University<br />

level.<br />

Tome I - Elements de Calcul des Prohahilites (119 pages); Tome II - Etude des<br />

Echantillons (209 pages); Tome III - Contingence et Correlation (189 pages);<br />

Tome IV - statistiques: Etudes des Series Chronologiques (128 pages); Tome V ­<br />

Exercices Corriges (204 pages); Appendice (42 pages). Cours ,complet de statistiques<br />

et de calculs des prohahilites, a l'intention des etudiants en meteorologie<br />

et des divers utilisateurs. Niveau universitaire.<br />

CLIMATOLOGY, HYDROLOGY,<br />

Ed. by Gerasimov, LP.<br />

Publ. by Pergamon Press<br />

Volume 2 of the series<br />

state-of-the-art of the<br />

GLACIOLOGY (International Geography 1976)<br />

1976<br />

ISBN 0-08-02142-X 385 pp.<br />

"International Geography 1976", collecting papers on<br />

title subjects. Articles are in English <strong>and</strong> French.<br />

Volume 2 de la serie "International Geography 1976". Collection d'articles sur<br />

l'etat des connaissances: en climatologie, hydrologie et glaciologie. En anglais<br />

et en fran9ais.<br />

CONCEPTS OF ECOLOGY (Second edition)<br />

by Kormondy, Edward J.<br />

Publ. by Prentice-Hall Inc.<br />

Addressed specially to post-general<br />

background. Undergraduate level.<br />

DATA BASE ADMINISTRATION<br />

by Weldon, Jaz-Louise<br />

Publ. by Plenum Press<br />

A textbook on data bases<br />

n/a<br />

E,F<br />

the<br />

1976 n/a<br />

ISBN 0-13-166462-X 238 pp. E<br />

biology students. Requires some scientific<br />

1981<br />

US$ 27<br />

ISBN 0-306-40595-4 250 pp.<br />

E<br />

to support management reporting <strong>and</strong> decision-making.<br />

DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS<br />

by Tsichritzis, et al 1977<br />

Publ. by Academic Press ISBN 0-12-701740-2<br />

A textbook for those establishing DBMS, or their prospective<br />

an analysis of the best known systems such as CODASYL.<br />

DESIGNING INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS<br />

by Romiszowski, A.J.<br />

Publ. by Kogan Page, Nichols Publ.<br />

Decision-making in course planning<br />

1981<br />

ISBN 0-89397-061-1<br />

<strong>and</strong> curriculum design.<br />

US$ 20.95<br />

389 pp. E<br />

users, including<br />

415 pp.<br />

£ 13.95<br />

E<br />

EARTH'S IMPENDING PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT ROUND THE YEAR 2000 AND THE PROBLEMS OF<br />

THE DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, THE<br />

by Afshard, H.K. 1973<br />

Publ. by Tehran University (Iran) 1028 pp.<br />

Volume I: Man in a disrupted physical environment (1973) (484 pp.).<br />

Volume 11: Man's responsive attitude to the basic associated problems of the<br />

environment (1974) (544 pp.).<br />

n/a<br />

E


ENVIRONMENT: Readings for Teachers<br />

Edited by Ivany, J.W. George<br />

Publ. by Addison-Wesley Publ. Co.<br />

Intended for methods courses for<br />

undergraduate or graduate level.<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL CLASSROOM, THE<br />

by Hawkins, Donald E. <strong>and</strong> Vinton, Dennis A.<br />

Publ. by Prentice-Hall Inc. ISBN<br />

Reference book on environmental education.<br />

Documentation in related sciences 101<br />

1972 US$ 6<br />

ISBN 74-164653 287 pp. E<br />

prospective <strong>and</strong> in-service teachers at the<br />

1973<br />

0-13-283135-X 374 pp.<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES MANUAL<br />

by Stapp, W.B. <strong>and</strong> Cox, D.A. 1974 n/a<br />

Pub!. by Stapp, W.B. <strong>and</strong> Cox, D.A. 973 pp. E<br />

Volume 1: Concerning Spaceship Earth, Volume 2: Lower Elementary Activities,<br />

Volume 3: Middle Elementary Activitiesl Volume 4: Upper Elementary Activities,<br />

Volume 5: Junior High Activities, Volume 6: Senior High Activities. Resources<br />

book to teachers <strong>and</strong> curriculum specialists in environmental education programmes.<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL: Trends <strong>and</strong> Data<br />

by Centre for Educat. Research <strong>and</strong> Innovation 1973 n/a<br />

Publ. by OECD (Paris) ISBN 92-64-11102-6 320 pp. E<br />

A report on trends <strong>and</strong> possibilities for environmental science students.<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />

by Sale, Larry L. <strong>and</strong> Lee, Ernest W.<br />

Publ. by Holt, Rinehart <strong>and</strong> Winston<br />

Information book for teachers.<br />

1972<br />

ISBN 0-03-085628-0<br />

203 pp.<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION: A Guide to Information Sources<br />

by Stapp, William B. <strong>and</strong> Liston, Mary D. 1975<br />

Publ. by Gale Research Co. ISBN 0-8103-1337-5 225 pp.<br />

Volume 1 in the Man <strong>and</strong> the Environment Information Guide Series.<br />

guide to learning resources in the field of environmental education.<br />

EXERCISES IN MODERN MATHEMATICS<br />

by Marjoram, D.T.E.<br />

Pub!. by Pergamon Press<br />

Textbook on modern mathematics<br />

1968<br />

ISBN 08-302067-5 250 pp.<br />

at the "0" level (Secondary school).<br />

FISICA BASICA - CURSO REGIONAL DE INSPECTOR METEOROLOGICO<br />

by Centro de Instruccion y Perfeccionamiento 1977<br />

Publ. by Fuerza Aerea Argentina<br />

Teaching notes' on physics prepared for the courses <strong>and</strong><br />

cal inspectors. Polycopied.<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

Reference<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

n/a<br />

120 pp. S<br />

<strong>training</strong> of meteorologi-<br />

Apuntes de Fisica preparados para un curso de formacion de inspectores meteoro­<br />

10gicos. Policopiado.<br />

FISICA DE LA LUZ<br />

by Unesco - IBECC 1968 n/a<br />

Publ. by ENOSA 180 pp. S<br />

Part of a Unesco pilot project, the book indicates in an experimental way how to<br />

teach the basic principles of the physics of the light.


GENERAL REFERENCES 109<br />

SYSTEMS OF UNITS: National <strong>and</strong> International Aspects<br />

Ed. by Kayan, earl F. 1959 n/a<br />

Pub!. by Am. Ass. for Adv. of Science 297 pp. E<br />

A symposium by the Association held, in December 1958, in Washington, D. C.<br />

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORY (Second edition)<br />

Ed. by Wasserman, P. <strong>and</strong> McLean J. 1980 US$ 99<br />

Publ. by Gale Res. 00. (P. Wasserman) ISBN 0-810-01314-0 955 pp. E<br />

A reference book describing firms, institutes, <strong>and</strong> other agencies offering <strong>training</strong>,<br />

professional <strong>and</strong> personal development programmes for business; industry<br />

<strong>and</strong> Government.<br />

VIDEO SOURCE BOOK, THE (Sixth edition)<br />

by The National Video Clearinghouse, Inc. 1984 n/a<br />

Publ. by The Nat. Video Clearinghouse ISBN 0-935478-24-8 1260 pp. E<br />

Reference book providing information on over 30 000 individual pre-recorded<br />

video-programme titles available on video tapes: sections on education, science<br />

<strong>and</strong> instruction, including meteorology, electronics, data processing <strong>and</strong> mathematics.<br />

WHO OFFERS PART-TIME DEGREE PROGRAMS<br />

Ed. by Oonsolloy, P. 1981 US$ 6.95<br />

Publ. by Peterson's Annual Guides ISBN 0-87866-121-2 349 pp. E<br />

An overview of part-time degree programmes available in the United States of<br />

America. Does not include subjects taught.<br />

WORLD GUIDE TO HIGHER EDUCATION<br />

by Unesco 1976 n/a<br />

Publ. by The Unesco Press ISBN 92-3-101251-7 302 pp. E<br />

The book provides a world-wide, country by country, survey both of systems of<br />

higher education <strong>and</strong> of degrees <strong>and</strong> diplomas awarded in countries which have<br />

such a system.


112 WMO LECTURES AND TRAINING COURSE NOTES<br />

nisation meteorologique mondiale. Blle contient des precisions sur les mesures<br />

de turbidite, les composants chimiques de l'atmosphere, l'echantillonnage et la<br />

mesure des particules de matiere en suspension, les regles de mesure de l'oxyde<br />

de carbone; la detection des traces de gaz dans l'atmosphere. Destinee aux operateurs/observateurs<br />

des stations meteorologiques (Niveaux de la classe II et de<br />

la classe III).<br />

Texto que se presenta a los participantes del curso organizado por el Instituto<br />

de Ffsica de la Atmosfera de Budapest, cuyo objetivo es mostrar los metodos usados<br />

en el cuadro de la BAPMoN. Da detalles sobre la medicion de turbiedad, composicion<br />

qUlmica de la atmosfera, muestreo y medicion de particulas en suspension,<br />

medicion del oxido de carbono, etc. (Nivel de Clases II y III).<br />

COURS DE FORMATION SUR LE TRAITEMENT DES DONNEES CLIMATOLOGIQUES<br />

1981 SF 24<br />

Publ. by WMO 220 pp. F<br />

The course took the form of a workshop with considerable emphasis on practical<br />

exercises <strong>and</strong> the objective of <strong>training</strong> operational personnel, primarily of the<br />

Class II level, in various aspects of data processing, quality control, archiving,<br />

retrieval, <strong>and</strong> data applications. The programme included I climatological<br />

networks, climatological stations! computers <strong>and</strong> peripheries! system analysis!<br />

data-base management principles, satistical methods, data collection, etc.<br />

Ce cours pris forme de reunion de travail avec un accent particulier sur les<br />

exercices pratiques et sur la formation du personnel operationnel, notamment au<br />

niveau de la classe II, dans les divers aspects du traitement des donnees, du<br />

controle de la qualite, de l'archivage, de la recherche et de l'utilisation des<br />

donnees. Le programme comprenait les reseaux climatologiques, les stations climatiques,<br />

les ordinateurs et leurs derives, l'analyse de systemes, les principes<br />

essentiels de gestion des donnees, les methodes statistiques, la collecte de<br />

donnees, etc.<br />

COURS DE METEOROLOGIE A L'USAGE DES ASSISTANTS METEOROLOGISTES<br />

Ecole Regionale de la Meteorologie, Dakar 1975 n/a<br />

Publ. by ASECNA 460 pp. F<br />

A set of eight volumes for the <strong>training</strong> of assistant meteorologists. The titles<br />

of these volumes are: basic notions! temperature! atmospheric pressure! atmospheric<br />

movement, water in the atmosphere, atmospheric circulation, clouds <strong>and</strong><br />

meteors! other notions.<br />

Ouvrage en 8 volumes destine a la formation des assistants meteorologues. Les<br />

titres sont les suivants: notions de base, temperature, pression atmospherique<br />

mouvements atmospheriques, eau dans l'atmosphere, circulation atmospherique,<br />

nuages et phenomenes meteoriques, autres notions.<br />

ELECTRONICS COURSE<br />

G. N. Rao, WMO Field Expert 1979<br />

Publ. by WMO 47 pp.<br />

Short notes for a basic course in electronics for technicians (Class<br />

They include DC, AC, electron valves <strong>and</strong> circuits, semi-conductor<br />

integrated circuits.<br />

SF 5<br />

E<br />

III level).<br />

devices, <strong>and</strong><br />

FAO/WMO/ESA/UNDRO INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE ON THE APPLICATION OF SATELLITE<br />

REMOTE SENSING TO RURAL DISASTERS<br />

1981<br />

SF 24<br />

Publ. by WMO 215 pp.<br />

F<br />

The objective of the seminar was to provide education <strong>and</strong> practical <strong>training</strong> to


WMO LECTURES AND TRAINING COURSE NOTES 113<br />

participants from developing countries in the applications of remote sensing <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>meteorological</strong> satellite data to rural disasters. The seminar was addressed to<br />

graduates of appropriate branches of environmental or physical sciences with<br />

working experience in a QDit concerned with disaster preparedness, disaster<br />

damage assessment, or relief operations. Subjects covered were: the role of<br />

Organizations in disaster prevention, fundamentals of remote sensing, remote<br />

sensing systems, satellite imagery, data collection <strong>and</strong> interpretation, satellite<br />

possibilities of arid zone evaluations, remote sensing of water surfaces,<br />

monitoring of tropical cyclonees, other applications.<br />

Le but de ce seminaire etait de servir a l'enseignement et a la formation pratique<br />

des participants originaires des pays en voie de developpement a appliquer<br />

la teledetection et les donnees fournies par les satellites meteorologiques afin<br />

de prevenir les catastrophes qui affectent l'agriculture. Le seminaire etait<br />

destine aux diplomes des diverses branches des sciences physiques possedant une<br />

experience pratique dans une organisation vouee a la prevention operationnelle<br />

des catastrophes. Les themes traites furent: le role des organisations dans la<br />

prevention des catastrophes, les elements de base de la teledetection, les systemes<br />

de teledetection, la surveillance des cyclones tropicaux et autres applications.<br />

INSTRUCTIONS POUR LES OBSERVATIONS METEOROLOGIQUES DE SURFACE<br />

S. Sokic, WMO Field Expert 1975<br />

SF 20<br />

Publ. by WMO<br />

190 pp. F<br />

These notes are intended for personnel being trained as observers <strong>and</strong> cover all<br />

the parameters measured in a surface observation.<br />

Ges notes, destinees au personnel entraine a l'observation, exposent l'ensemble<br />

des parametres recueillis par l'observation en surface.<br />

LABORATORY COURSE IN SYNOPTIC METEOROLOGY, A<br />

Cahir, J.J., Carlson, T.N. <strong>and</strong> Lee, J.D.<br />

Publ. by Pennsylvania State University<br />

The h<strong>and</strong>book, basic material for the course<br />

of both a text <strong>and</strong> a laboratory manual. It<br />

the exercises. Undergraduate level.<br />

LECONS EN INSTRUMENTS<br />

G. C. Deroo, WMO Field Expert<br />

Publ. by WMO<br />

A set of class-notes for Class<br />

instruments: mercury barometer,<br />

<strong>and</strong> optical theodolite.<br />

1978 nla<br />

313 pp. E<br />

Meteorology 430, serves the purpose<br />

includes the materials required for<br />

1979 SF 6<br />

50 pp. F<br />

III <strong>and</strong> Class 11 meteorologists on the following<br />

hydrogen generator, weighted valve, chronometer,<br />

Series de notes destinees aux meteorologistes des classes III et II concernant<br />

les instruments suivants: barometre a mercure, generateur d'hydrogene, valve<br />

psychrometrique, chronometre et theodolite optique.<br />

LECTURE NOTES ON HYDROMETEOROLOGY<br />

J. Pruchnicki, WMO Field Expert 1980 SF 10<br />

Publ. by WMO 91 pp. E<br />

Lecture notes for a postgraduate course in hydrometeorology for Class I <strong>and</strong><br />

Class II meteorologists. The subjects covered are: definition <strong>and</strong> scope of<br />

hydrometeorology, waters in the world, hydrological cycle, water balance, hydro<strong>meteorological</strong><br />

parameters <strong>and</strong> processes <strong>and</strong> hydro<strong>meteorological</strong> analysis.


116 WMO LECTURES AND TRAINING COURSE NOTES<br />

as a forecasting aid. The lectures are intended for meteorologists Class I <strong>and</strong><br />

Class II actively working in <strong>meteorological</strong> forecasting operations.<br />

Les conferences, dont le but principal etait de fournir aux participants les<br />

connaissances les plus actuelles en matiere d'observation, d'analyse, de diagnostic<br />

et de techniques previsionnelles en Afrique, axees plus particulierement<br />

sur les pays tropicaux, traitent des sujets suivants: vorticite, divergences et<br />

zones de mouvements verticaux, analyse de donnees fournies par satellites,<br />

structure et prevision des cyclones tropicaux, experience de la Mousson d'Afrique<br />

Occidentale et Centrale, etc. Ces textes s'adressent aux meteorologues des<br />

Classes I et II directement engages dans des operations de previsions meteorologiques.<br />

REGIONAL TRAINING SEMINAR/WORKSHOP ON MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR OF CONVENTIONAL<br />

METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS IN AFRICA<br />

Cairo, Egypt, November 1980 1980 SF 14<br />

Publ. by WMO 126 pp. E,F<br />

The main objective of the seminar was to train the staff of Meteorological<br />

Services responsible for the maintenance <strong>and</strong> repair of conventional <strong>meteorological</strong><br />

instruments. (Class III <strong>and</strong> Class IV level). Instruments to measure the<br />

following parameters were included: atmospheric pressureJ temperatureJ humidity,<br />

surface wind instruments, precipitation, evaporation <strong>and</strong> optical theodolite.<br />

Ce seminaire avait pour principal objectif la formation du personnel -des services<br />

meteorologiques charge de l'entretien et de la reparation de l'appareillage<br />

meteorologique usuel (niveaux des Classes III et IV), y compris des instruments<br />

servant a mesurer les parametres suivants: pression atmospherique, temperatures,<br />

humidite, force des vents en surface, precipitations, evaporation et<br />

theodolites optiques.<br />

SEMINAR ON THE APPLICATION OF SATELLITE DATA TO TROPICAL CYCLONE FORECASTING<br />

Bangkok, Thail<strong>and</strong>, May 1982 1982 SF 35<br />

Publ. by WMO 335 pp. E<br />

These seminar notes, prepared by Mr Vernon F. Dvorak, comprise three <strong>training</strong><br />

elements: Notes on the theory of the subject, notes for <strong>training</strong> exercises, <strong>and</strong><br />

a set of pictures to do the practical work. Subjects covered are: Pattern recognition,<br />

cloud-centre identification, pattern analysis, tracking <strong>and</strong> intensitYJ<br />

typhoon case studYJ satellite data comparison exercise (EIR), forecasting<br />

<strong>and</strong> rainfall estimation. Class I <strong>and</strong> Class II levels.<br />

SEMINARIO INTERNACIONAL EN METEOROLOGIA TROPICAL<br />

Escritorio de Meteorologfa, Brazil <strong>and</strong> WMO 1970 n/a<br />

Publ. by Escritorio de Meteorologfa 334 pp. S<br />

The Seminar on Synoptic AnalYsis <strong>and</strong> Forecasting in the Tropics was held in<br />

Carpinas, Brazil in 1969. The proceedings include lecture notes on the following<br />

main subjects: basic concepts in dynamical meteorology, scale analysis of the<br />

motion of the tropical atmosphereJ waves in the tropicsJ tropical cyclonesJ synoptic<br />

models in the tropics, general circulation in the tropics, streamline<br />

analysis in the tropics <strong>and</strong> its applicationsJ numerical weather prediction, <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>meteorological</strong> satellites <strong>and</strong> utilization of satellite data.<br />

Este Seminario sobre el analisis sinoptico y la prevision en areas tropicales se<br />

efectuo en Carpinas, Brasil en 1969. Fueron tratados los siguientes temas que se<br />

incluyen en los apuntes: conceptos basicos de meteorologfa dinamicaJ analisis<br />

escalar de los desplazamientos de la atmosfera tropical, ondas en los tropicos,<br />

ciclones tropicalesJ modelos sinopticos en los tropicosJ circulacion general en<br />

tropico, analisis de Ifneas de flujo y sus aplicaciones, prevision numerica y<br />

satelites meteorologicos y el uso de informaciones satelitarias.


CORRESPONDENCE COURSES<br />

CORRESPONDENCE COURSES 119<br />

CORRESPONDENCE COURSE IN AGROMETEOROLOGY<br />

by Environment Canada 1978 n/a<br />

Publ. by Abm. Env. Service, Canada 422 pp. E<br />

A short course in Agrometeorology (to be completed in 2 months) for forecasters.<br />

The notes should be complemented with the textbook "Climate <strong>and</strong> Agriculture" by<br />

Jen-Hu Chang. The course is divided into 10 modules: agricultural requirements I<br />

pest control, air pollutants, meteorology <strong>and</strong> plant injury, radiation, photosynthesisl<br />

various factors in resonance of plants to radiationI soil temperatures,<br />

frost hazard <strong>and</strong> protection, water in relation to plant growth, wind effects I<br />

climatic change <strong>and</strong> food production.<br />

CORRESPONDENCE COURSE IN FOREST METEOROLOGY<br />

by Environment Canada 1978 n/a<br />

Publ. by Abm. Env. Service, Canada 528 pp. E<br />

A short course in Forest Meteororology for forecasters which should be completed<br />

in a period of two months. The course has been designed with a view to<br />

stimulating interest in the subject of forest meteorology <strong>and</strong> to provide a background<br />

of knowledge. The material is divided into the following modules: introduction<br />

to forest fire meteorology, fire weatherI combustion <strong>and</strong> forest fire<br />

behaviour, fire weather indices, fire control <strong>and</strong> suppression, prescribed<br />

burning, climate <strong>and</strong> forestry, forest hydrology, <strong>and</strong> forest micrometeorology.<br />

COURS DE PRESENTATION<br />

by Atmospheric Environment Service, Canada 1979 n/a<br />

Publ. by Abm. Env. Service, Canada 593 pp. E,F<br />

This course, at the technician's level, is a preliminary course for those wishing<br />

to later become forecasters, though a non-theoretical course. Observers'<br />

level is assumed. The course consists of three manuals: Theory/projects/analysis<br />

<strong>and</strong> aviation <strong>and</strong> aviation references. The main topics covered are: local weather<br />

conditions study, practical climatology, upper-air observation messages, air<br />

stability, air masses <strong>and</strong> frontal analysis with aid of the tephigramme, upperair<br />

humidity analysisl weather charts for aviation <strong>and</strong> its users, aeronautical<br />

information presentation, turbulence, icing, local, mid-altitude <strong>and</strong> highaltitude<br />

flights I general <strong>meteorological</strong> information for aviationI summary of<br />

technical data of different airplanes, air traffic control, manual of <strong>meteorological</strong><br />

services for the public.<br />

Ce cours, au niveau des specialistes-techniciens, est un programme preliminaire<br />

s'adressant a ceux qui se destinent a la carriere d'observateurs. Il comprend<br />

trois manuels: theories, projets, analyse; aviation; et references aeronautiques.<br />

Les themes principaux sont: informations meteorologiques generales destinees<br />

a l'aviation, resume des donnees techniques des divers types d'appareils,<br />

controle du trafic aerien. Ce manuel, destine au gr<strong>and</strong> public, comporte l'indication<br />

des divers services meteorologiques.<br />

MATHEMATICS REVIEW<br />

by Atmospheric Environment Service, Canada 1981 n/a<br />

Pub1. by Atm. Env. Service, Canada 225 pp. E,F<br />

The manual is designed to assist a student who is preparing for an advance<br />

meteorology course. It contains all topics required to apply to certain concepts<br />

in meteorology. The manual is divided into three major parts: Part I is Algebra<br />

fundamentals I Part 11 contains selected topics in mathematics that have a direct<br />

application tQ meteorologyI <strong>and</strong>, Part III is an introduction to calculus.


120 CORRESPONDENCE COURSES<br />

Ce manuel a pour but d'aider l'etudiant qui se prepare a suivre un cours de meteorologie<br />

au niveau avance. On y trouvera tous les sujets applicables a une<br />

certaine conception de la meteorologie. Il se divise en trois: Partie I, algebre<br />

fondamentale; Partie II, choix de themes mathematiques susceptibles d 'applications<br />

directes a la meteorologie; Partie III, introduction au calculus.<br />

METEOROLOGY (Self-instruction)<br />

by Atmospheric Environment Service, Canada 1982 n/a<br />

Publ. by Atm. Env. Service, Canada 1915 pp. E,F<br />

This course, consisting of seven modules, is intended as preparation for <strong>meteorological</strong><br />

personnel in the Service to a more substantive intern course of forecaster.<br />

The modules are: the atmosphere, weather determinants, pressure <strong>and</strong><br />

windJ air masses <strong>and</strong> frontsJ weather phenomenaJ aviation problems <strong>and</strong> flight<br />

planning information.<br />

Comprenant sept themes principaux, cet ouvrage a pour objectif de preparer le<br />

personnel des services meteorologiques a une etude plus approfondie de la prevision.<br />

Les themes traites sont les suivants: 1 'atmosphere, les elements determinants<br />

au temps, la pression et les vents, les masses d'air et les fronts, les<br />

phenomenes meteorologiques, les problemes aeronautiques et l'information en vue<br />

de la programmation des vols.<br />

PHYSICS REVIEW<br />

by Atmospheric Environment Service, Canada 1980 n/a<br />

Publ. by Atm. Env. Service, Canada 116 pp. E,F<br />

The purpose of the manual is to assist the student in carrying out a systematic<br />

review of basic physics to enable him underst<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> apply the physical laws <strong>and</strong><br />

concepts required for advance <strong>training</strong> in meteorology. Subjects covered are: an<br />

introduction to physics, motion, force, work, energy <strong>and</strong> power, heat <strong>and</strong> kinetic<br />

theory, the gas laws, specific parity <strong>and</strong> buoyancy.<br />

La raison d'etre de ce manuel est d'aider l'etudiant a dresser un rapport systematique<br />

des connaissances physiques de base permettant de comprendre et d'appliquer<br />

les lois de la physique et les directives indispensables a l'exercice d'une<br />

formation elevee dans le domaine de la meteorologie. Les themes traites sont:<br />

l'introduction a la physique, le mouvement, les forces, le fonctionnement,<br />

l'energie et la puissance energetique, la temperature, la theorie cinetique, la<br />

mecanique des gaz, la parite specifique et l'elasticite.<br />

SUPPLEMENTARY AVIATION WEATHER OBSERVATIONS<br />

by Atmospheric Environment Service, Canada 1979 n/a<br />

Publ. by Atmosph. Env. Service, Canada 222 pp. E<br />

This manual is to be used for the <strong>training</strong> (self-instruction) of weather observers<br />

who will record weather conditions. The manual proceeds on a step-by-step<br />

fashion by, first, building up the students' knowledge of individual <strong>meteorological</strong><br />

elements, <strong>and</strong> then relating them to each other. As knowledge of an element<br />

is gained, recording procedures are explained. The main points of the manual<br />

are: clouds I sky conditionI visibilitYI weather phenomena, temperature <strong>and</strong> humiditYJ<br />

windJ altimeter settingJ reports.<br />

THEORETICAL METEOROLOGY TEXT<br />

by Fisheries <strong>and</strong> Environment, Canada 1979 n/a<br />

Publ. by Atmosph. Env. Service, Canada 265 pp. E, F<br />

The purpose of this manual, in four volumes, is to assist the student, who already<br />

has a good underst<strong>and</strong>ing of the basic principles of meteorology, to review<br />

<strong>and</strong> develop a deeper underst<strong>and</strong>ing of fundamental <strong>meteorological</strong> concepts <strong>and</strong> as


l6-mm TRAINING FILMS<br />

WMO - 126 200-MB FLOWS DURING 1967 NORMAL RAINFALL YEAR<br />

Prod, Dept. of Meteorology, Florida State Univ. USA<br />

Dist, The Producer 6 min. si<br />

l6-mm TRAINING FILMS 123<br />

1978<br />

bw<br />

US$ 75<br />

E<br />

This film shows an animation of the daily 200-mb charts (Krishnamurti JAM, 1971)<br />

for the period June 1, 1967 through August 31, 1967. The evolution of the tropical<br />

easterly jet, the establishment of the Tibetan High, formation of nearequatorial<br />

eddies over the eastern Atlantic Ocean, cross-equatorial flows <strong>and</strong><br />

westward propagating wave disturbances can be seen. This was a year of nearnormal<br />

rainfall over west Africa <strong>and</strong> central India. (I <strong>and</strong> II levels).<br />

WMO - 127 200-MB FLOWS DURING 1972, DROUGHT YEAR<br />

Prod, Dept. of Meteorology, Florida State Univ. USA<br />

Dist, The Producer 6 min. si<br />

1978<br />

bw<br />

US$ 75<br />

This was a year of below-normal rainfall over west Africa <strong>and</strong> central India. The<br />

period of this film is June 1, 1972 through August 31, 1972. This film should be<br />

contrasted with WMO-126 which is for a near-normal rainfall year over the same<br />

area. The interesting features are, much stronger westerlies in middle latitudes<br />

<strong>and</strong> the amplitude of middle latitude waves of the Northern Hemisphere are very<br />

large, tropical easterly jet is weaker, there is an absence of near-equatorial<br />

eddies over the eastern Atlantic Ocean, cross-equatorial flows are persistent<br />

<strong>and</strong> dominant over the eastern Indian Ocean. The Tibetan High was shifted towards<br />

the southeast of its usual position. (I <strong>and</strong> II levels).<br />

WMO - 83 ABOVE THE HORIZON<br />

Prod, National Film Board of Canada<br />

Dist, National Film Board of Canada 21 min. so<br />

1965<br />

co E<br />

With outst<strong>and</strong>ing natural photography of clouds <strong>and</strong> weather, a striking animation<br />

sequence concerned with the effects of solar radiation on the Earth <strong>and</strong> its<br />

environment, <strong>and</strong> carefully selected photographic status reports of current<br />

research on the general circulation, numerical forecasting, hurricane reconnaissance,<br />

satellite meteorology <strong>and</strong> weather modification, this film features<br />

the fascinations, interrelationships, potentials <strong>and</strong> unresolved problems of the<br />

atmospheric sciences. Minimizing detailed explanations of any area, the film<br />

gives a bird's eye view on the whole field of meteorology <strong>and</strong> is deliberately<br />

designed to initiate interest, stimulate curiosity <strong>and</strong> attract potential<br />

students.<br />

WMO - 151 ADVANCES IN THE UNDERSTANDING OF WEATHER SYSTEMS, A Satellite Summary<br />

Prod, The WaIter A. Bohan CP. 1976 n/a<br />

Dist, The Producer. Not for sale. 12 min. si co E<br />

One of the films in a<br />

systems based on imagery<br />

SMS-l <strong>and</strong> SMS-2. The<br />

capabilities of these<br />

forecasting purposes.<br />

tion fog, <strong>and</strong> some<br />

levels).<br />

silent series on the structure <strong>and</strong> evolution of weather<br />

obtained from the Synchronous Meteorological Satellites<br />

film features a selection of sequences illustrating the<br />

satellites for providing data for weather analysis <strong>and</strong><br />

The imagery shows the hurricanes Gladys <strong>and</strong> Ilsa, radiaexamples<br />

of air pollution <strong>and</strong> severe storms. (I <strong>and</strong> I1


124 16-mm TRAINING FILMS<br />

WMO - 45 AEROLOGY - THUNDERSTORMS<br />

Prod: US Navy Training Films 1955 US$ 280<br />

Dist: ICAO & NAC 32 min. so bw E,F,S<br />

Part I: explains how <strong>and</strong> under what weather situations thunderstorms develop.<br />

Depicts characteristics of warm <strong>and</strong> cold front thunderstorms <strong>and</strong> stages of their<br />

development.<br />

Part 11: instruction to pilots regarding techniques for flights, l<strong>and</strong>ings <strong>and</strong><br />

take-off in thunderstorm conditions. (11 <strong>and</strong> III levels).<br />

La Partie I decrit dans quelles situations se forment les orages et expose les<br />

caracteristiques des fronts chauds et froids et des orages et les stades de leur<br />

developpement.<br />

La Partie II consiste en instructions aux pilotes concernant les techniques de<br />

vol, d 'atterrissage, et d 'envol, pendant les orages (Niveaux des Classes II et<br />

III).<br />

La Parte I explica el como y bajo que condiciones se desarrollan las tormentas.<br />

Describe las caracteristicas de las tormentas de frentes caliente y frio y las<br />

distintas etapas de su desarrollo.<br />

La Parte 11 contiene las instrucciones para los pilotos en relacion alas tecnicas<br />

de despegue, vuelo y aterrizaje con tormentas (Nivel Clase 11 y Ill).<br />

WMO - 62 AIR MASSES AND FRONTS<br />

Prod: US Navy Training Films 1967 . US$ 126<br />

Dist: NAC 27 min. so co E<br />

Describes the troposphere, the formation of clouds, warm <strong>and</strong> cold fronts <strong>and</strong><br />

cyclones, explains the conditions responsible for different kinds of weather.<br />

(11 <strong>and</strong> III levels).<br />

WMO - 125 ANNUAL CYCLE OF THE SOMALI JET<br />

Prod: Dept. of Meteorology; Florida State Univ. USA<br />

Dist: The Producer 5 min. si<br />

1978<br />

bw<br />

US$ 75<br />

This film shows the animation of the monthly mean flows from the analysis of<br />

Findlater (QJRMS, 1971). The film is for the I-km level. It shows the northward<br />

propagation of a clockwise gyre of flows from the Southern Hemisphere (during<br />

winter), over the Northern Hemisphere (during summer). It also illustrates the<br />

annual cycle of the monsoons, i.e., the northeast <strong>and</strong> southwest monsoons over<br />

India. (I <strong>and</strong> 11 levels).<br />

WMO - 92 APOLLO 11, ONE GIANT LEAP FOR MANKIND<br />

Prod: NASA (USA) 1970<br />

Dist: NAC 20 min. so co<br />

First manned l<strong>and</strong>ing on the moon, carried out on 20 July 1969 by the crew<br />

Apollo 11. General information documentary, containing the TV pictures<br />

mitted from the moon. (All levels).<br />

WMO - 136 ATMOPHERE IN MOTION, THE<br />

Prod: Encyclopaedia Britannica Ed. Corp.<br />

Dist: The Producer<br />

The film is a study of the causes<br />

lapse photography is used to make the<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

of the<br />

trans-<br />

1974 US$ 255<br />

20 min. so co E<br />

<strong>and</strong> effects of atmospheric movement. Timeordinarily<br />

slow movements of clouds readi-


16-mm TRAINING FILMS 127<br />

development of weather in anyone region over an actual period of some 18 hours.<br />

The film demonstrates how it is possible, using this technique, to observe small<br />

local storms <strong>and</strong> possibly even the development of hurricanes <strong>and</strong> tornadoes. (I<br />

<strong>and</strong> 11 levels).<br />

WMO - 107 BOMEX: Barbados Oceanographic <strong>and</strong> Meteorological Experiment<br />

Prod: NOAA, Rockville, Md. (USA) 1973 US$ 102<br />

Dist: NOAA 17 min. so co E,F<br />

The Barbados Oceanographic Tropical Experiment was conducted over the tropical<br />

Atlantic from May to July 1969 to study the behaviour <strong>and</strong> interaction of the<br />

ocean atmosphere systems in subtropical <strong>and</strong> tropical waters. BOMEX was a USA<br />

pilot project in the series of environmental experiments to be carried out as<br />

part of the GARP. The film describes the purposes <strong>and</strong> the available facilities<br />

of BOMEX. The various observation platforms, aircraft, ships, buoys, including<br />

the manned ocean buoy FLIP, are shown operating within a square area (500 km by<br />

500 km) east of Barbados during the first phase of the experiment. The film then<br />

pictures the tropical convection programme carried out during the last phase of<br />

the experiment, during which the ships <strong>and</strong> aircraft were used to explore cloud<br />

systems in an extended area incorporating the Intertropical Convergence Zone. (I<br />

<strong>and</strong> 11 levels).<br />

Le Barbados OCeanographic Tropical experiment s'est deroule au dessus des zones<br />

tropicales de l'Atlantique de mai a juillet 1969 dans le but d'etudier le comportement<br />

et l'interaction des systemes atmospheriques oceaniques dans les mers<br />

subtropicales et tropicales. BOMEX, pr9gramme americain, figurait parmi la serie<br />

d'experimentations concernant l'environnement a realiser dans le cadre du GARP.<br />

Le film illustre les objectifs et les moyens dont disposait BOMEX (Niveaux des<br />

Classes I et II).<br />

WMO - 122 BOUNDLESS SEAS, THE<br />

Prod: Jerry Fairbanks Productions (USA) 1978 US$ 282<br />

Dist: WAVE Visual Enterprises 49 min. so co E<br />

The film presents a panoramic, as well as logical <strong>and</strong> dramatic view of the<br />

formation of the Earth <strong>and</strong> seas, the history of l<strong>and</strong>s <strong>and</strong> waters, <strong>and</strong> their<br />

interdependence with today's society. A kaleidoscope of pictures <strong>and</strong> concepts,<br />

the film ranges from the Earth <strong>and</strong> its underwater formations <strong>and</strong> phenomena to<br />

new knowledge gathered from space. The film presents, as well, an overview of<br />

the Earth's geology <strong>and</strong> geography <strong>and</strong> a review of one theory of our solar<br />

system's original formation. The vast subject of this film covers the life of<br />

the great ocean, the forms it takes, the riches in its depths, the mineralogy<br />

<strong>and</strong> life ecology throughout its ages, <strong>and</strong> the effects which man has caused in<br />

the past <strong>and</strong> intends, in the future, to work upon its waters. (I <strong>and</strong> 11 levels).<br />

WMO - 145 CAUSES OF THE SEASONS (Revised)<br />

Prod: Coronet Films 1979 US$ 245<br />

Dist: Coronet 11 min. so co E<br />

Animation techniques clearly illustrate the tilt of the Earth's axis, the rotation<br />

of the Earth on its axis <strong>and</strong> the revolution of the Earth about the sUn. The<br />

film shows how these factors affect the comparative lengths of day <strong>and</strong> night <strong>and</strong><br />

the angle at which the sun's rays strike the Earth's surface, causing the<br />

changing seasons. (Ill <strong>and</strong> IV levels).


16-mm TRAINING FILMS 131<br />

ciated with an upper level cold-core low <strong>and</strong>, because of the sparcity of conventional<br />

wind reports in the tropics, could only be defined through the use of<br />

satellite data. Meteorological data such as surface <strong>and</strong> upper-level streamline<br />

analyses are superimposed on each of the daily sequences. Throughout the film, a<br />

variety of annotations are used to identify areas of discussion. (I <strong>and</strong> II<br />

levels).<br />

WMO - 141 EXTRATROPICAL CYCLONES<br />

Prod: Dept. of Meteorology, Florida State Univ. USA 1979 nla<br />

Dist: The Producer. Not for sale. 3 min. si co E<br />

This is an interesting two-panel film during the entire month of December 1967.<br />

It shows 5004millibar circulations on the top panel <strong>and</strong> the surface isobars on<br />

the lower panel. The film shows parts of the western Pacific Ocean, all of North<br />

America <strong>and</strong> parts of the Atlantic Ocean. It also shows the life cycle of a number<br />

of extratropical cyclones. The relationship between vorticity advection<br />

aloft aiding the cyclogenesis is apparent. The life cycle shows the open wave to<br />

the occlusion stage <strong>and</strong> the upper-level cutoff low formations are illustrated.<br />

Other features include formation <strong>and</strong> dissolution of a blocking pattern over the<br />

eastern Pacific Ocean. The southward march of the Arctic cold high at the<br />

surface is associated with strong northerly flows at 500-mb surface which is<br />

typically very strong. (I <strong>and</strong> II levels).<br />

WMO - 105 FLOOD<br />

Prod: NASA (USA) 1971 US$ 102<br />

Dist: NAC (U.S.A.) 15 min. so co E<br />

The film describes the manner in which flood predictions are made <strong>and</strong> portrays<br />

the basic precautions against the dangers <strong>and</strong> hardships imposed by floods. It<br />

also shows the development <strong>and</strong> impact of floods caused by seasonal snow melt,<br />

hurricanes, heavy rainstorms, <strong>and</strong> concludes with a description of the deadly<br />

flash flood. (I <strong>and</strong> II levels).<br />

WMO - 61 FOG<br />

Prod: US Navy Training Films 1943<br />

Dist: NAC (U.S.A.) 26 min. so bw<br />

Discusses in detail the characteristics <strong>and</strong> conditions conductive<br />

briefly explains the theory of fog formation. (II <strong>and</strong> III levels).<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

to fog, <strong>and</strong><br />

WMO - 84 FORMATION OF RAINDROPS<br />

Prod: American Meteorological Society 1964 US$ 315<br />

Dist: International WARD's 26 min. so co E<br />

Beginning with the condensation of water vapour on water soluble nuclei in the<br />

atmosphere to form cloud droplets, this film describes <strong>and</strong> develops the two<br />

mechanisms: coalescence <strong>and</strong> glaciation. CUrrent experimental techniques are<br />

employed to show that cloud droplets can never reach raindrop size by condensation<br />

alone, that larger cloud droplets can combine or coalesce with slower<br />

falling smaller ones when electrical forces of attraction are present, <strong>and</strong> that<br />

the transfer of water vapour from supercooled cloud droplets to ice nuclei can<br />

result in the formation of ice crystals <strong>and</strong> snow. Natural <strong>and</strong> lapse-time photography<br />

of clouds are employed to illustrate the results of these processes. (II<br />

<strong>and</strong> III levels).


WMO - 115 GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL-I<br />

Prod: NCAR, Boulder, Co. (U.S.A.)<br />

Dist. The Producer 4 min. si<br />

16-mm TRAINING FILMS 133<br />

1978<br />

co<br />

Sea-level pressure distribution <strong>and</strong> 3-krn temperature distribution (I <strong>and</strong> 11<br />

levels).<br />

WI-iO - 116 GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL-II<br />

Prods NeAR, Boulder, Co. (U.S.A.)<br />

Dist: The Producer 4 min. si<br />

Surface pressure distribution. (I <strong>and</strong> 11 levels).<br />

WMO - 149 GLACIER ON THE MOVE<br />

Prod: Encyclopaedia Britannica Educational Corp.<br />

Dist. Coronet Films 11 min. so<br />

1978<br />

co<br />

1953<br />

co<br />

n/a<br />

n/a<br />

US$ 199<br />

E<br />

Still photographs <strong>and</strong> time-lapse photography reveal the normally unobservable<br />

progress of a glacier as it moves down its valley. Data were gathered over a<br />

period of four years at the Athabasca glacier in Canada. The glacier is seven<br />

kilometres long <strong>and</strong> averages one kilometre in width. The film provides a visual<br />

foundation for an underst<strong>and</strong>ing of the processes at work in a glacier as it<br />

moves down its valley. It illustrates also the plastic character of ice under<br />

pressure. (11 <strong>and</strong> III levels).<br />

WMO - 13 GREAT WINDS (Second edition)<br />

Prod. Gaurnont-British Instructional Films (U.S.A.)<br />

Dist. The Producer. Not for sale. 22 min. so<br />

1978<br />

bw<br />

US$ 200<br />

E<br />

Part I. General circulation. Locates principal pressure areas as affected by the<br />

position of the overhead noon day sun at the Equator, at the Poles, at the subtropical<br />

regions, at belts between-the Poles <strong>and</strong> subtropics. The flow of air<br />

from high to low pressure areas is shown to establish the general circulation.<br />

The globe is rotated to illustrate deflection of winds <strong>and</strong> to indicate the paths<br />

of trades <strong>and</strong> westerlies. The film is almost exclusively made of diagrams.<br />

Part 11, Distribution of Pressure <strong>and</strong> Winds. Reviews principles of circulation<br />

of air including influences of l<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> sea areas <strong>and</strong> seasonal changes that<br />

affect distribution of pressure <strong>and</strong> winds. Specific examples of areas in Africa<br />

<strong>and</strong> South America are illustrated with animation of isobars <strong>and</strong> winds, to show<br />

changes in pressure from month to month <strong>and</strong> the corresponding movement of wind<br />

belts. In South-eastern Asia <strong>and</strong> in Northern Australia, the pressure <strong>and</strong> winds<br />

are animated together, month by month, to show movement of monsoon winds in<br />

these regions. The film is almost exclusively diagrams. (Class 11 level).<br />

WMO - 132 HINAWARI, AN OBSERVATORY IN SPACE<br />

Prod. Japanese Met. Service<br />

Dist, The Producer 31 min. so<br />

1978<br />

co<br />

The film, which is in Japanese, introduces the functions of the GMS <strong>and</strong> how<br />

<strong>meteorological</strong> data, IR <strong>and</strong> visible, are produced, processed <strong>and</strong> utilized.<br />

(Class I level).<br />

n/a


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WMO - 46 METEOROLOGY, FOG AND LOW-CEILING CLOUDS<br />

Prod: U.S. Navy Training Films (U.S.A.) 1962<br />

US$ 224<br />

Dist: NAC (U.S.A.) 31 min. so co<br />

E,F,S<br />

Part I: Advection fog <strong>and</strong> ground fog. Part II: Upslope fog <strong>and</strong> frontal fog.<br />

Explains processes of fog formation <strong>and</strong> examines the various weather types <strong>and</strong><br />

situations in which fog forms during daytime <strong>and</strong> at night <strong>and</strong> in different types<br />

of locations (I <strong>and</strong> II levels).<br />

Partie I: Brouillard d'advection et au sol. Partie II: Brouillard de pente et<br />

brouillard de front. Processus de la formation de brouillard et etude de differents<br />

types de temps et de conditions propices a la formation diurne et nocturne<br />

du brouillard dans divers endroits (Niveaux des Classes I et II).<br />

Parte I: Niebla de adveccion y niebla baja. Parte II: Niebla de ladera y niebla<br />

frontal. Explica los diferentes procesos de formacion de niebla y examina los<br />

distintos tipos de condiciones meteorologicas durante las cuales se forman niebIas<br />

diurnas 0 nocturnas (Nivel Clase I y II).<br />

WMO - 35 MODERN WEATHER THEORY: PRIMARY CIRCULATION<br />

Prod: U.S. Air Force 1948 n/a<br />

Dist: NAC (U.S.A.). Not for sale. 19 min. bw E<br />

Depicts theory of convection due to heating <strong>and</strong> comparison of convection in<br />

Earth's atmosphere with liquid in a tank. Shows circulation of atmosphere in<br />

equatorial regions, development of high pressure areas in polar regions, <strong>and</strong> the<br />

effect of rotation in producing the subtropical high-pressure belt. (I <strong>and</strong> II<br />

levels) •<br />

WMO - 37 MODERN WEATHER THEORY: WEATHER WITHIN AN<br />

Prod: U.S. Air Force<br />

Dist: NAC (U.S.A.). Not for sale.<br />

Describes the characteristics of warm,<br />

of clouds associated with each type<br />

produced) <strong>and</strong> explains how to fly<br />

levels).<br />

WMO - 15 NAVlRE METEOROLOGIQUE "FRANCE I", LE -<br />

Prod: Meteorologie nationale (France)<br />

Dist: The Producer 20 min. so<br />

Ocean weathership "France I", her equipment <strong>and</strong><br />

occasion of her maiden voyage in 1959. (All levels).<br />

OCCLUDED WAVE<br />

1948 n/a<br />

23 min. so bw E<br />

cold <strong>and</strong> occluded fronts) shows the types<br />

of front, tells how an occluded front is<br />

through an occluded front. (II <strong>and</strong> III<br />

Premiere Campagne<br />

1960<br />

bw<br />

operations<br />

FF 150<br />

F<br />

at sea, on the<br />

Navire meteorologique "France In, son equipement, ses activites en mer a l'occasion<br />

de son premier voyage en 1959 (Tous les niveaux).<br />

WMO - 48 NO FRONTIERS IN THE SKY<br />

Prod: United Nations Television Films<br />

1963<br />

US$ 400<br />

Dist: WMO<br />

26 min. so bw<br />

E,F<br />

Modern international meteorology <strong>and</strong> WMO in the satellite age. (All levels).<br />

Meteorologie moderne internationale et l'OMM au temps des satellites (Tous les<br />

niveaux).


140 16-mm TRAINING FILMS<br />

WMO - 94 NORTHERN HEMISPHERE CLOUD PATTERNS<br />

Prod: WaIter A. Bohan Company (U.S.A.)<br />

Dist: The Producer 17 min. si<br />

1968<br />

bw<br />

US$ 110<br />

ESSA 3, 5 <strong>and</strong> 7. Polar stereographic projection. Area: Northern Hemisphere.<br />

Equator to 90 N. Period covered: January 1, 1968 to December 31, 1968. Film<br />

sequences: (a) Climatology. Includes 30-day, IS-day <strong>and</strong> 5-day composite cloud<br />

patterns prepared by multiple exposure of one-per-day ESSA digital product<br />

pictures. (b) Daily series. One-per-day ESSA digital product pictures.<br />

WMO - 44 OCCLUDED FRONTS, THE<br />

Prod: U.S. Navy Training Films (U.S.A.) 1948 US$ 150<br />

Dist: National Audiovisual Center 22 min. so co E,F,S<br />

Shows the development <strong>and</strong> movement of cyclones <strong>and</strong> the initial stages which are<br />

the warm <strong>and</strong> cold fronts. Demonstrates on a weather map the action of a cold <strong>and</strong><br />

warm front occlusion. Points out the weather problems in flight operation in<br />

warm <strong>and</strong> cold front type occlusion. (II <strong>and</strong> III levels).<br />

Film illustrant le developpement et les mouvements des cyclones ainsi que leur<br />

stade initial qui decoule de la formation de fronts chauds et froids. Le film<br />

montre, sur une carte meteorologique, les effets des occlusions-types front<br />

chaud et front froid et souligne les incidences des problemes de la meteorologie<br />

sur les operations en vol souleves par les occlusions des fronts chauds et<br />

froids (Niveaux des Classes II et III).<br />

Pe1icula que muestra el desarrollo y desp1azamiento de los ciclones y las etapas<br />

iniciales que son 10s frentes frlos y caliente. Muestra en una carta meteorologica<br />

los efectos de la oclusion de un frente fr20 y caliente. Indica ademas los<br />

problemas que se crean alas operaciones de vuelo bajo este tipo de condiciones<br />

meteorologicas (Clases II y·III).<br />

WMO - 95 OCEAN DATA AND NAVIGATION STATION<br />

Prod: General Dynamics, Convair Division (U.S.A.) 1969 n/a<br />

Dist: The Producer 10 min. so co E<br />

This film reviews the studies <strong>and</strong> tests which led to the selection of the 40foot<br />

diameter Ocean Data Station, which operates unattended for one year in<br />

severe weather <strong>and</strong> sea conditions. An explanation is given of the data <strong>and</strong> telemetry<br />

systems, which permit the acquisition of environmental data <strong>and</strong> transmission<br />

over 3,000-mile distances to shore collection centres. Ocean deployment<br />

is illustrated. (I <strong>and</strong> II levels).<br />

WMO - 142 ONSET OF MONSOONS<br />

Prod: Dept. of Met., Florida State Univ. (U.S.A.) 1979 US$ 75<br />

Dist: WMO 4 min. si bw E<br />

This film is based on a large collection of cloud, wind, research aircraft data<br />

<strong>and</strong> upper-air data from the World Weather Watch at the 850-mb level. The flow<br />

field covers the period May 15 to June 30, 1979. It shows the evolution of the<br />

low-level circulations during the onset of monsoons <strong>and</strong> the onset of a vortex.<br />

A zoom film, showing a high resolution evolution of this storm, is also inserted<br />

as a special section within the film. (I <strong>and</strong> II levels).


142 16-mm TRAINING FILMS<br />

WMO - 97 POLLUTION DE L'EAU<br />

Prod: ODEC (Belgium)<br />

Dist: The Producer<br />

This documentary film<br />

the danger involved<br />

some examples of water<br />

(I <strong>and</strong> II levels).<br />

1970 n/a<br />

22 min. so co F<br />

shows the importance of water resources for a country <strong>and</strong><br />

in water pollution for public health. The film also shows<br />

pollution stations built by Belgian local authorities.<br />

Ce film documentaire demontre l'importance des ressources hydrauliques pour un<br />

pays determine et le danger que la pollution de l'eau represente pour la sante<br />

publique. Il cite quelques examples de stations de lutte contre la pollution de<br />

l'eau creees par les autorites belges (Niveaux des Classes I et II).<br />

WMO - 156 POLLUTION OF THE UPPER AMD LOWER ATMOSPHERE<br />

Prod: Learning Corporation of America (U.S.A.) 1975 US$ 285<br />

Dist: The Producer 17 min. so co E<br />

The film illustrates the effects that the internal combustion engine has in the<br />

environment <strong>and</strong> shows how these effects can change the living conditions on the<br />

planet. Makes the viewer aware of the many environmental options open in the<br />

area of air pollution. Informs the student of some of the dangers involved in<br />

increasing technology. (I <strong>and</strong> II levels).<br />

WI40 - 36 RADAR REFRACTION AND WEATHER: THE RADAR COVERAGE PROBLEMS<br />

Prod: U.S. Air Force (U.S.A.) 1956 US$ 96<br />

Dist: NAC (U.S.A.) 19 min. so co E<br />

Discusses geometry of refraction, application of radar optics, actual cases of<br />

loss of coverage due to radar ducts <strong>and</strong> radar holes, problems of radar stations<br />

beneath the refractive layer, directly in the refractive layer, <strong>and</strong> above the<br />

refractive layer, extended ground clutter, jamming of two radars caught in a<br />

refractive layer, <strong>and</strong> mutual interference of two radars. (I <strong>and</strong> II levels).<br />

WHO - 34 RADAR REFRACTION AND WEATHER: WHY THE WEATHER<br />

Prod: U.S. Air Force (U.S.A.) 1953 US$ 160<br />

Dist: NAC (U.S.A.) 23 min. so co E<br />

Explains various atmospheric conditions <strong>and</strong> their effects on the performance of<br />

radar equipment. Defines such terms as st<strong>and</strong>ard refraction, anomalous propagation,<br />

super-refraction, subrefraction, subsidence, inversion <strong>and</strong> radar hole.<br />

Emphasizes the importance of close coordination of weather personnel. (II <strong>and</strong><br />

HI levels).<br />

WMO - 9 RAIN OR SHINE<br />

Prod: Ministry of Information of India<br />

Dist: The Producer<br />

Information film on India Meteorological<br />

12 min. si<br />

Department.<br />

1959<br />

bw<br />

WMO - 158 RIVER MEASUREMENTS<br />

Prod: Open University Production 1979 £ 2.85<br />

Dist: Guild Sound <strong>and</strong> Vision Ltd. 24 min. so co E<br />

The film attempts to show how the economy <strong>and</strong> limitation of the size of a minicomputer<br />

makes it suitable for a particular application, such as those of<br />

monitoring river flow conditions. The example taken is the control by the Dee<br />

<strong>and</strong> Clwyd River Authority of the lakes <strong>and</strong> rivers of North Wales.<br />

n/a<br />

E


144 16-mm TRAINING FILMS<br />

WMO - 93 SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE CLOUD PATTERNS<br />

Prod: WaIter A. Bohan Company (U.S.A.)<br />

Dist: The Producer 10 min. si<br />

1968<br />

bw<br />

US$ 75<br />

ESSA 3 <strong>and</strong> 5. Polar stereographicprojection.Area: Southern Hemisphere. Equator<br />

to 90 S. Period covered: September 16, 1967 to March 31, 1968. Film sequences:<br />

(a) Climatology. Includes 30-day, IS-day <strong>and</strong> 5-day composite cloud patterns prepared<br />

by multiple exposure of one-per-day ESSA digital product pictures.<br />

(b) Daily series. One-per-day ESSA digital product pictures. (I <strong>and</strong> II levels).<br />

WMO - 137 STORMS: THE RESTLESS ATMOSPHERE<br />

Prod: Encyclopaedia Britannica Ed. Corp. (U.K.) 1972 US$ 345<br />

Dist: Fergus Davidson Ass. Ltd 22 min. so co E<br />

The film describes the three major storm systems in the atmosphere: thunderstorms,<br />

tornadoes, <strong>and</strong> hurricanes. The methods by which meteorologists investigate<br />

these storms are examined•. The main emphasis is to show that storms are<br />

transformations of energy in the atmosphere. (I, II <strong>and</strong> III levels).<br />

WMO - 118 STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION OF TROPICAL WAVES, THE<br />

Prod: WaIter A. Bohan Co. (U.S.A.) 1975 US$ 155<br />

Dist: NAC 20 min. so co E<br />

Studies of satellite imagery over the tropics have resulted in the classification<br />

of the stages of tropical cyclone development, based primarily on the<br />

characteristics of the cloud patterns associated with these storms. utilizing<br />

satellite cloud-cover imagery from the ATS-3, covering a five-day period from<br />

August 18 to 22, 1972, over the eastern Atlantic, this film illustrates how the<br />

low-level <strong>and</strong> upper-level circulation features of a non-developing tropical wave<br />

can be determined. (I <strong>and</strong> II levels).<br />

WMO - 106 SURVIVING CYCLONES<br />

Prod: LRCS, WMO, Unesco 1972 SF 600<br />

Dist: WMO 17 min. so co E,F,S<br />

The film is mainly intended to give an example of the preventive <strong>and</strong> community<br />

preparedness measures which may be taken to reduce the loss of lives caused by<br />

tropical cyclones. Based on scenes shot in Bangladesh, the film recalls the tropical<br />

cyclones which devastated this area in November 1970 <strong>and</strong> the international<br />

relief operation which followed. The film then presents the prevention <strong>and</strong><br />

community preparedness programme, in particular the arrangements for the dissemination<br />

organized with the assistance of trained volunteers (All levels).<br />

Le film illustre principalement un example de mesures preparatoires et preventives<br />

susceptibles d'etre appliquees pour reduire les pertes en vies humaines provoquees<br />

par les cyclones tropicaux. Utilisant des scenes prises au Bangladesh,<br />

le film rappelle les cyclones tropicaux qui ont devaste ce pays en 1970 et l'aide<br />

internationale et les secours qui succederent. Il montre egalement les exercices<br />

d'alarme organises avec le concours de volontaires specialement formes<br />

(Tous les niveaux).<br />

El film intenta dar un ejemplo y mostrar las medidas comunitarias preventivas<br />

que pueden tomarse para disminuir las perdidas de vida causadas por los ciclones<br />

tropicales. Basada en escenas captadas en Bangladesh, la pelicula recuerda estos<br />

fenamenos que devastaron esa area en noviembre de 1970 asi como las operaciones<br />

de ayuda internacional que las siguieron. La pelicula tambien presenta un pro-


146 l6-mm TRAINING FILMS<br />

The area shown is a close-up of the Great Lakes area. The third sequence shows<br />

the development of a Diamond Cloud over Texas on April 19, 1968. The 1968 Hurricane<br />

Watch Experiment section of this film begins with a view of Hurricane<br />

Gladys. The next four sequences of pictures show Hurricane Abby on June 3, 4, 5<br />

<strong>and</strong> 6. (Class I level).<br />

WMO - 74 TYPHOON HITS THE JAPAN ISLANDS, A<br />

Prod I News Dept., Nippon Hoso Kyokai (Japan)<br />

Distl International WARD's 35 min. so<br />

1968<br />

bw<br />

A well-photographed human interest story about a typhoon which hit Kagoshima<br />

City <strong>and</strong> its surrounding rural areas in 1964. The film contrasts the devastation<br />

in city <strong>and</strong> rural areas, as well as the attempt of a fishing vessel to reach Kagoshima<br />

Bay before the typhoon strikes. Along with the human interest theme is<br />

shown the work of the Meteorological Centre at Kagoshima in attempting to forecast<br />

when <strong>and</strong> where the typhoon will strike. The film also shows preventive<br />

measures being taken <strong>and</strong> the work of civilian volunteers in assisting the Meteorological<br />

Centre in face of this devastating threat. (I <strong>and</strong> I1 levels).<br />

WMO - 144 UPPERCOLD LOWS AND CUTOFF LOWS - North Pacific Ocean<br />

Prodl The WaIter A. Bohan Co. 1979<br />

Distl The Producer 26 min. so co<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

US$ 200<br />

E<br />

On 12 of October 1971, two synoptic-scale circulation systems developed over the<br />

North Pacific Ocean. An upper-cold low over the Eastern North Pacific <strong>and</strong> a<br />

vigorous cutoff low located over the central North Pacific. From the ATS-l,<br />

daily sequences of pictures are animated to provide a nearly continuous observation<br />

of cloud motions <strong>and</strong> cloud patterns associated with these systems. The<br />

ATS imagery is used in conjunction with static vtsible <strong>and</strong> infrared high resolution<br />

imagery obtained from the DMSP. This film, which is directed mainly to<br />

the marine forecaster, visually demonstrates how weather satellite imagery can<br />

be applied to the determine the structure of weather systems as revealed by<br />

clouds, cloud patterns <strong>and</strong> cloud motions. (I <strong>and</strong> II levels).<br />

WMO - 139 URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND URBAN CLIMATE<br />

Prod I Deutsche Feportagefilm Produktion (FRG)<br />

Distl The Producer 16 min. so<br />

1979<br />

co<br />

US$ 75<br />

E<br />

A film making the case for meteorologists (misnamed climatologists throughout)<br />

being involved with town building planning in respect of air purity <strong>and</strong><br />

pollution. The city of Stuttgart is taken as example. Especially suited for city<br />

planners, environmentalists <strong>and</strong> impact air pollution students. (Class I level).<br />

WMO - 38 VORTICITY<br />

Prodl Nat. Comm. for Fluid Mechanics Films (USA)<br />

Distl Britannica Films 22 min. so<br />

1962<br />

bw<br />

US$ 315<br />

E<br />

This film is based on experimental demonstrations of phenomena relating to<br />

vorticity, circulation <strong>and</strong> the theorems of Crocco, of Kelvin <strong>and</strong> of Helmholtz1<br />

the purpose of the film is, first to help the viewer gain an intuitive physical<br />

grasp of vorticity <strong>and</strong>, second, to show how the concept of vorticity with its<br />

related dynamical theorems is helpful in underst<strong>and</strong>ing fluid motion. (I <strong>and</strong> II<br />

levels). (See also VIDEOCASSETTES WMO-526, in French)<br />

)


16-mm TRAINING FILMS 147<br />

WMO - 42 WARM FRONT, THE<br />

Prod: US Navy Training Films 1961 US$ 109<br />

Dist: National Audiovisual Center 20 min. so co E,F,S<br />

Explains the meeting boundaries of warm <strong>and</strong> cold air, dangerous stratified<br />

layers of clouds formed, how to plan a course around them, types of visibility,<br />

precipitation <strong>and</strong> ceiling conditions, their locations, cirrus, cirrostratus <strong>and</strong><br />

altostratus clouds. (II <strong>and</strong> III levels).<br />

Le film illustre la rencontre des franges de fronts d'air chaud et froid, la<br />

dangereuse stratification des couches de nuages, la maniere de les decrire; les<br />

differents types de visibilite, les conditions des precipitations et du plafond<br />

des nuages, leur localisation, les type de nuages: cirrus, cirrostratus et altostratus<br />

(Niveaux des Classes II et III).<br />

La pelicula explica los fenomenos que se producen cu<strong>and</strong>o se encuentran dos masas<br />

de aire una caliente y otra fria, la formacion de peligrosas capas de nubes estratificadas,<br />

el como evitarlas, los tipos de visibilidad asociados, las condiciones<br />

de techo y precipitaciones, y donde se presentan,en un frente caliente,<br />

las nubes de tipo cirrus, cirrostratus y altostratus (Nivel I y II).<br />

WMO - 49 WATER<br />

Prod: Columbia University Press<br />

1964<br />

Dist: UN Office at Geneva<br />

15 min. so co<br />

Animated film about international aspects<br />

all levels <strong>and</strong> the general public.<br />

of water, hydrology, aridity,<br />

US$ 45<br />

E,F<br />

etc. for<br />

Film d'animation montrant divers aspects, a l'echelle internationale, de l'eau,<br />

de l'hydrologie, de l'aridite, etc. Tous les niveaux et le gr<strong>and</strong> public.<br />

WMO - 11 WATER CYCLE, THE<br />

Prod: Encyclopaedia Britannica Films 1946 US$ 70<br />

Dist: Replaced by second edition 11 min. si bw E<br />

Shows the movements of water from ocean to sky, to rain, to streams, rivers, <strong>and</strong><br />

back to oceans. The motion picture describes in actual photography <strong>and</strong> animation<br />

how the circulation of water is divided into atmospheric <strong>and</strong> ground circulation,<br />

-how clouds form, how storms develop, how droplets of water collect, <strong>and</strong> how rain<br />

falls <strong>and</strong> follows the movements of surface <strong>and</strong> underground water. (Class IV<br />

level).<br />

WMO - 63 WEATHER ADVISOR<br />

Prod: The Rank Organization (UK)<br />

Dist: The Producer<br />

Describes the activities of the British<br />

(All levels).<br />

WMO - 67 WEATHER DIGITAL GRAPHICS<br />

Prod: Environmental Sciences Service Admin. (USA)<br />

Dist: The Producer 10 min. si<br />

1970<br />

22 min. so co<br />

Ocean Weather Ship "Weather Advisor".<br />

1964<br />

co<br />

Operational methods for producing graphical outputs from computers. (Class I<br />

level).<br />

nla<br />

E<br />

nla


148 16-mm TRAINING FILMS<br />

WMO - 90 WEATHER DOES ITS THING<br />

Prod: united Nation TV Unit, New York 1969 US$ 400<br />

Dist: WMO 26 min. so co E<br />

In this film, the principal atmospheric phenomena are described, the general<br />

circulation of the atmosphere is explained, <strong>and</strong> some of the most usual applications<br />

of meteorology are illustrated. The film was produced in 1969 <strong>and</strong> shows<br />

how the WMO contributes to international collaboration in the field of meteorology,<br />

in particular in organizing the World Weather Watch. Film No. 91 was<br />

produced at the same time, but the two films can be shown separately. (All<br />

levels <strong>and</strong> for the general public).<br />

WMO"- 8 WEATHER FOR TOMORROW<br />

Prod: Ministry of Information of India<br />

Dist: The Producer<br />

Information film on the<br />

12 min. so<br />

India Meteorological Department.<br />

1959<br />

bw<br />

WMO - 135 WEATHER FORECASTING<br />

Prod: Encyclopaedia Britannica Ed. Corp. 1975 US$ 325<br />

Dist: Fergus Davidson Ass. Ltd. 18 min. so co E<br />

The film documents the progress of an actual storm system, explains the procedures<br />

followed by forecasters in tracking the storm <strong>and</strong> in developing accurate<br />

weather predictions. The storm system depicted caused extensive damage over a<br />

large area of midwestern United States. Incidence of death <strong>and</strong> serious injury<br />

resulting from the storm's devastation was reduced by skilled warnings <strong>and</strong> forecasts.<br />

(All levels).<br />

WMO - 79 WEATHER FORECASTING FOR TOMORROW<br />

Prod: Hitachi (Japan)<br />

Dist: The Producer<br />

General information film showing<br />

logical Service. (All levels).<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

1966 n/a<br />

33 min. so co E<br />

the operational activities of a modern Meteoro-<br />

WMO - 60 WEATHER MAP, THE<br />

Prod: Science Films Ltd (U.K.) 1962 £ 40<br />

Dist: RAFCC, London 38 min. so co E<br />

The weather map observations, reports, pressure distribution, temperature, dewpoint,<br />

winds, air masses, polar air, tropical air, the front, depressions, warm<br />

<strong>and</strong> cold front symbols, frontal slopes, cloud signs of a front, indication by<br />

ground observations, squalls, instability within a front, tendency, occlusion,<br />

secondaries, through anticyclone. (11 <strong>and</strong> III levels).<br />

WMO - 81 WEATHER MAP, THE<br />

Prod: Australian Commonwealth Film Unit (Australia) 1966<br />

US$ 150<br />

Dist: The Producer 13 min. so co<br />

E<br />

This film is mainly intended to explain to the layman the basic terms used in<br />

the description of the weather processes in newspapers, radio or television.<br />

Commencing with a brief description of how the weather chart is produced, it<br />

demonstrates by diagrams <strong>and</strong> animated sequences the main features of the<br />

pressure system, air circulation in the Southern Hemisphere, warm <strong>and</strong> cold<br />

fronts, tropical cyclones. (All levels).


150 l6-mm TRAINING FILMS<br />

from the Earth <strong>and</strong> its return as rain or some other form of precipitation.<br />

Relative humidity <strong>and</strong> dewpoint are clearly explained. Distinguishing characteristics<br />

<strong>and</strong> names of basic cloud types are shown, including the conditions that<br />

result in rain, snow, hail, dew <strong>and</strong> frost. (III <strong>and</strong> IV levels).<br />

WMO - 26 WEATHER: UNDERSTANDING STORMS<br />

Prod: Coronet Films (U.S.A.) 1962 US$ 139<br />

Dist: Coronet Films <strong>and</strong> Video 11 min. so bw E<br />

This film shows how temperature, pressure <strong>and</strong> moisture interact to bring about<br />

the various types of storms: thunderstorm, tornado, hurricane, blizzard, dust<br />

storm, etc. The distinguishing characteristics of each type of storm are made<br />

clear. The film emphasizes the increasingly important role of meteorology,<br />

·including weather satellites, in accurate forecasting of storms.(II <strong>and</strong> III<br />

levels) •<br />

WMO - 28 WEATHER: WHY IT CHANGES<br />

Prod: Coronet Films (U.S.A.) 1962 US$ 199<br />

Dist: Coronet Films <strong>and</strong> Video 11 min. so co E<br />

An underst<strong>and</strong>ing of weather has always been of critical importance to man. This<br />

film gives a simple <strong>and</strong> clear explanation of how <strong>and</strong> why changes in weather<br />

occur. It locates the air masses which govern major weather changes in North<br />

America, <strong>and</strong> shows what happens when these masses interact, forming cold fronts,<br />

warm fronts <strong>and</strong> occluded fronts. (II <strong>and</strong>III levels).<br />

WMO - 31 WEATHERMEN OF THE SEA<br />

Prod: U.S. Coast Guard (U.S.A.) 1960 n/a<br />

Dist: The Producer 14 min. so bw E<br />

Shows the work of the Coast Guard <strong>and</strong> Weather Bureau at ocean weather stations.<br />

Portrays various uses of weather information supplied, <strong>and</strong> describes rescue<br />

activities of Coast Guard ships. Explains how observations are made <strong>and</strong> transmitted<br />

back to Weather Bureau Office. (Class II level).<br />

WMO - 3 WETTER UND WOLKEN BEIM LANGSAMEN WETTERTYP<br />

accompanying the type of slow development)<br />

Prod: Institut fur Film und Bild (FRG)<br />

1941<br />

Dist: The Producer. Not for sale. la min. si bw<br />

(Weather <strong>and</strong> clouds<br />

Time-lapse photographs of clouds <strong>and</strong> sky portray weather phenomena of the slow<br />

development type. The natural photographs are enlargerd through trick portrayal<br />

of the normal observations. (University level).<br />

WMO - 2<br />

WETTER UND WOLKEN BEIM SCHNELLEN WETTERTYP (Weather <strong>and</strong> clouds<br />

Prod:<br />

accompanying the type of rapid development)<br />

Institut fur Film und Bild (FRG)<br />

1941<br />

n/a<br />

Dist: The Producer. Not for sale. la min. si bw<br />

G<br />

Time-lapse photographs of clouds <strong>and</strong> sky portray weather phenomena of the rapid<br />

development type. The natural photographs are enlarged through trick portrayal<br />

of the usual observations at a station. (University level).<br />

n/a<br />

G


153.1 VIDEOCASSETTES<br />

WMO - 507 FOG AND STRATUS<br />

prod, NOAA/NESDIS<br />

Dist. NOAA/NESDIS 36 min. so bw<br />

Format, VHS, St<strong>and</strong>ard, NTSC. Non-professional.<br />

WMO - 500 HEWLETT PACKARD TUTORIAL SERIES (5 cassettes)<br />

Prod. The Producer 1974 n/a<br />

Dist. Hewlett Packard 85 min. so co E<br />

(Copyright 1974) Format, U-Matic, St<strong>and</strong>ard. NTSC, Copy. VHS/NTSC. A series of<br />

five videocassettes presenting an introduction to digital computers. They<br />

include. Digital building blocks (15 min.), Numbering systems <strong>and</strong> digital devices<br />

(18 min.), Functional analysis (17 min.), Electrical analysis (14 min.),<br />

<strong>and</strong> Data communications (21 min.). The series is not documented.<br />

WMO- 519 IMPORTANCE OF THUNDERSTORM OUTFLOW" BOUNDARIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT<br />

OF DEEP CONVECTION<br />

Prod. WaIter A. Bohan for NESS/NOAA<br />

Dist. WaIter A. Bohan for NESS/NOAA 28 min. so co E<br />

Format. VHS, St<strong>and</strong>ard: NTSC, (WAB-456).<br />

m40 - 523 INITIATION OF CONVECTION<br />

Prod. WaIter A. Bohan for NESS/NOAA<br />

Dist. WaIter A. Bohan for NESS/NOAA 17 min. so co<br />

Format, VHS, St<strong>and</strong>ard. NTSC, (WAB-409). See film WMO-155.<br />

WMO - 525 IR IMAGERY TO TRACE THE 26 NOVEMBER SNOWSTORM - FOG DISSIPATION<br />

ALONG THE ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN<br />

Prod. NOAA/NESDIS n/a<br />

Dist. NOAA/NESDIS 20 min. so bw E<br />

Format, VHS, St<strong>and</strong>ard, NTSC. Non-professional, Rod Scofie1d.<br />

WMO - 521 MARINE AND AGRICULTURE APPLICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SATELLITE DATA<br />

Prod. NESS/NOAA for WMO n/a<br />

Dist. NESS/NOAA for WMO 13 min. so co E<br />

Format, VHS, St<strong>and</strong>ard, NTSC,<br />

WMO - 516 OCEANIC AND RELATED ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENA<br />

Prod. NOAA/NESDIS<br />

Dist. NOAA/NESDIS 18 min. so bw<br />

Format.VHS, St<strong>and</strong>ard. NTSC plus PAL. Non-professional, Fran Parmenter (WAB-390).<br />

WMO - 513 PROCEDURES FOR TROPICAL CYCLONE ANALYSIS<br />

Prod: NOAA/NESDIS<br />

Dist. NOAA/NESDIS 25 min. so bw<br />

Format: VHS, st<strong>and</strong>ard. NTSC. Non-professional, Vernon F. Dvorak, Tape No. 2.<br />

n/a<br />

"n/a<br />

n/a<br />

n/a<br />

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E<br />

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SLIDE SETS 157<br />

EXPLOITATION D'UNE STATION METEOROLOGIQUE D'OBSERVATION, L'<br />

Prod: Meteorologie nationale (France) 1969 FF 54<br />

Dist: Meteorologie nationale (F) 30 slides co<br />

Notes in F<br />

The set introduces a surface weather station including the siting, the instruments<br />

shelter <strong>and</strong> its instruments, as well as all that is required to prepare a<br />

synoptic chart. (III <strong>and</strong> IV levels.).<br />

Cette serie montre l'installation d'une station meteorologique y compris l'emplacement,<br />

l'abri pour l'appareillage et ses instruments, et tout l'ensemble<br />

d'elements indispensables a la preparation d'une carte synoptique (Niveaux des<br />

Classes III et IV).<br />

HYDROLOGICAL CYCLE, THE<br />

Prod: Hubbard Scientific Co. 1971 US$ 23.75<br />

Dist: Hubbard Scientific Co. 20 slides co<br />

Notes in E<br />

The set of slides illustrates different situations typical for study of hydrological<br />

phenomena: mountain streams, springs, wells, transpiration, flooding,<br />

etc. The notes are somewhat limited. (I <strong>and</strong> II levels).<br />

INTERPRETATION, ANALYSIS AND USE OF METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE DATA<br />

Prod: Fujita, T.T., Oiver, et al 1978 SF 700<br />

Dist: WMO 620 slides co<br />

Notes in E<br />

The set of slides complements the lecture notes given at the WMO/UN Regional<br />

Meteorological Training Seminar on the Interpretation, Analysis <strong>and</strong> Uses of<br />

Meteorological Satellite Data, Tokyo, 1978. A very broad spectrum of subjects is<br />

covered which includes the different types of satellites, visible <strong>and</strong> IR imagery,<br />

weather patterns, wind determination, cirrus <strong>and</strong> cumulus motions computation,<br />

estimation of rainfall, vertical temperature <strong>and</strong> humidity analysis,<br />

nephanalysis, etc.<br />

KEEPING A WEATHER LOG<br />

Prod: Diana Wyllie Ltd 1972 £ 8<br />

Dist: Diana Wyllie Ltd 18 slides co<br />

Notes in E<br />

This series of pictures has been produced to meet the needs of all those concerned<br />

with the problems of teaching how to keep a simple weather log. It can be<br />

used by leaders in Scout, Guide <strong>and</strong> other youth movements <strong>and</strong> by teachers in<br />

schools who are introducing the subject for the first time. The weather log used<br />

does not comply with WMO established practice <strong>and</strong> should be used for illustrative<br />

purposes only. (Observer's level).<br />

MESURES EN ALTITUDE, LES<br />

Prod: Meteorologie nationale (France) 1969 FF 42<br />

Dist: Meteorologie nationale (F) 20 slides co<br />

Notes in F<br />

Describes briefly the operation of a radiosonde <strong>and</strong> the upper-air measurement of<br />

pressure, temperature, humidity, winds <strong>and</strong> cloud ceilings. Measurements obtained<br />

with radar <strong>and</strong> balloons are also considered. (III <strong>and</strong> IV levels).<br />

Le texte expose l'utilisation de la radiosonde et les mesures, en atmosphere, de<br />

la pression, de la temperature, de l'humidite, des vents, et des plafonds de<br />

nuages. Il tient egalement compte des mesures obtenues par l'utilisation de radars<br />

et de ballons-sondes (Niveaux des Classes III et IV).


160 SLIDE SETS<br />

qU'elles sont enregistrees et photographiees par l'objectif d'un satellite et<br />

les renseignements qui en decoulent. La seconde partie presente un reseau de radars<br />

meteorologiques et explique leur fonctionnement en operation (Niveaux des<br />

Classes I et II).<br />

SCOPE AND APPLICATIONS OF AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY<br />

Prod: The Israel Ass. for International Co-op.<br />

Dist: WMO 40 slides<br />

Nates in<br />

co<br />

1970 SF 42<br />

This set, intended to be used by all those involved in agricultural research,<br />

extension <strong>and</strong> practice, outlines the areas covered by agricultural meteorology<br />

<strong>and</strong> details specific facets of agricultural activities in which <strong>meteorological</strong><br />

knowledge can be used to advantage. (I <strong>and</strong> II levels).<br />

STABLE WEATHER: THE CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF INVERSIONS<br />

Prod: Diana Wyllie Ltd 1970 £ 8<br />

Dist: Diana Wyllie Ltd. 16 slides co<br />

Notes in E<br />

The set illustrates the atmospheric effects of stable weather <strong>and</strong> inversions.<br />

The inversion acting as a lid, or ceiling, produces the stratiform effects shown<br />

in the slides. (II <strong>and</strong> III levels).<br />

UNSTABLE WEATHER: THE GROWTH OF CUMULONIMBUS<br />

Prod: Diana Wyllie Ltd. 1971 £ 8<br />

Dist: Diana Wyllie Ltd. 15 slides co<br />

Notes in E<br />

Pictorial description of air as water in a boiling saucepan, continually overturning<br />

<strong>and</strong> rain showers travelling across the country. (II <strong>and</strong> III levels).<br />

UNUSUAL ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENA<br />

Prod: Hubbard Scientific Co. 1972 US$ 18.75<br />

Dist: Ubbard Scientific Cb. 20 slides co<br />

Notes in E<br />

A representative sampling of unusual <strong>meteorological</strong> phenomena that includes some<br />

of the many atmospheric situations resulting from different weather conditions.<br />

Pictured are: rainbow, lenticular clouds, fogs, halo, corona, vapour trails <strong>and</strong><br />

lightning. (All levels).<br />

WATER POLLUTION<br />

Prod: Diana Wyllie Ltd. 1972 £ 16<br />

Dist: Diana Wyllie Ltd. 78 slides co<br />

Notes in E<br />

Part I (38 slides) on Sources <strong>and</strong> Effects of Inl<strong>and</strong> Water Pollution <strong>and</strong> Part II<br />

(40 slides), on The Cbntrol of Water Pollution: The effects on marine pollution.<br />

Both sets intend to illustrate the various forms of water pollution, resulting<br />

damage <strong>and</strong> methods of control. It is designed for those already involved in the<br />

field <strong>and</strong> would also interest those concerned with the conservation of the<br />

environment. (I <strong>and</strong> II levels).<br />

WATER PROBLEMS IN THE SAHEL: A Study of Savanna Problems<br />

Prod: Longman Cbmmon Ground<br />

1978<br />

£ 5.95<br />

Dist: The Book Company - Wiltshire 12 slides co<br />

Notes in E<br />

This set of slides was prepared as a complement to the book "Progress <strong>and</strong> Change<br />

in West Mrica", by Phillips, J. <strong>and</strong> H. (II <strong>and</strong> III levels).


FILMSTRIPS<br />

FILMSTRIPS 161<br />

GLACIERS<br />

Prod: WARD's Natural Science Establishment, Inc. 1976 US$ 52.25<br />

Dist: WARD's International 82 frames E<br />

The programme of filmstrips with an audio-casette provides a relatively simple<br />

introduction to glaciers; how they form, <strong>and</strong> how they have affected the Earth's<br />

surface <strong>and</strong> life on the geological past. (11 <strong>and</strong> III levels).<br />

INTRODUCTION TO THE WATER CYCLE<br />

Prod: WARD's Natural Science Establishment, Inc. 1971 US$ 52.25<br />

Dist: WARD's International 102 frames E<br />

This set of filmstrips <strong>and</strong> audio-cassettes provides a relatively non-technical<br />

introduction to some of the special properties of water <strong>and</strong> to the basic hydrological<br />

cycle, with a discussion of the "biological detour" in which some water<br />

is diverted temporarily from the basic hydrological cycle <strong>and</strong> utilized by plants<br />

<strong>and</strong> animals. (Ill <strong>and</strong> IV levels).<br />

SOILS<br />

Prod: Common Ground Filmstrips 1978 £ 8.60<br />

Dist: Cbmmon Ground 34 frames E<br />

The set brings the range of varied l<strong>and</strong>scapes <strong>and</strong> basic types of l<strong>and</strong>form that<br />

can rarely be seen in a single lifetime. It has been designed to be of value for<br />

a wide range of users: geographers, geologists, environmentalists, <strong>and</strong> all those<br />

who wish to take an interest in soils. (I <strong>and</strong> 11 levels).<br />

WARM TEMPERATE EAST COAST REGIONS<br />

Prod: Common Ground 1982 £ 7.80<br />

Dist: Longman Cbmmon Ground Films. 29 frames E<br />

The filmstrip takes a major climatic region of the world, <strong>and</strong> uses the medium<br />

of pictures <strong>and</strong> diagrams to describe its features, to trace these features back<br />

to their causes <strong>and</strong> to trace them forward as influences upon the world of man.<br />

(Ill <strong>and</strong> IV levels).<br />

WEATHER MAP, THE<br />

Prod: Common Ground Filmstrips 1982 SF 130<br />

Dist: W,MO 125 frames co E<br />

The filmstrip aims to show where the information upon which <strong>meteorological</strong> forecasts<br />

<strong>and</strong> maps are based comes from, how it is sYmbolised, codified, transmitted<br />

<strong>and</strong> what sorts of maps emerge.


164 WALLCHARTS, POSTERS AND TRANSPARENCIES<br />

including wind circulation, water cycle, clouds, climate, the atmosphere <strong>and</strong><br />

warm <strong>and</strong> cold fronts. Several of the transparencies have overlays to demonstrate<br />

movements. The outline weather map (of the USA) may be used to plot present <strong>and</strong><br />

forecast weather conditions (Ill <strong>and</strong> IV levels).<br />

METEOROLOGY II<br />

Prod: T.N. Hubbard Scientific 1965 US$ 30<br />

Dist: The Producer E<br />

These transparencies, with three overlays <strong>and</strong> two removable parts, demonstrate<br />

important weather concepts <strong>and</strong> their relationships, such as frontal movements,<br />

cloud types, weather maps, Coriolis force effect <strong>and</strong> temperature distribution.<br />

SATPACK I<br />

Prod: Department of Meteorology, Reading 1979 n/a<br />

Dist: Royal Meteorological Society E<br />

This teaching pack is intended to prvide classroom material for use by secondary<br />

school students, <strong>and</strong> Class III <strong>and</strong> IV personnel. Its aim is to show the kind of<br />

information which is available to <strong>meteorological</strong> analysts <strong>and</strong> forecasters from<br />

satellite imagery, <strong>and</strong> to link this with surface data <strong>and</strong> upper air ascents. A<br />

brief explanation of stability is also available. The examples cover the period<br />

18 to 19 October of 1979 for the European continent.<br />

SATPACK II<br />

Prod: Department of Meteorology, Reading<br />

Dist: Royal Meteorological Society<br />

A complement to SATPACK I, this second<br />

to 14 May 1979 for Europe <strong>and</strong> the<br />

guidance notes for teachers.<br />

1979<br />

£ 1.30 E<br />

series of diagrams covers the period 13<br />

North-east Atlantic. It also contains<br />

THREE-DIMENSIONAL WEATHER MODEL<br />

Prod: T.N. Hubbard Scientific 1960 US$ 41.25<br />

Dist: The Producer E<br />

This three-dimensional Weather Model has been designed to demonstrate basic airmass<br />

structures <strong>and</strong> to explain relationships between cloud types, precipitation,<br />

temperature, pressure <strong>and</strong> the warm <strong>and</strong> cold fronts. After these relationships<br />

have been studied <strong>and</strong> the direction <strong>and</strong> speed of the fronts have been determined,<br />

it is possible to forecast the weather for various locations <strong>and</strong> times in<br />

the model. Once this is understood, it becomes easier to forecast weather for<br />

any location <strong>and</strong> time, using daily weather maps <strong>and</strong> recorded weather data.<br />

THUNDERSTORMS<br />

Prod: International Civil Aviation Organization 1975<br />

Dist: ICAO<br />

The wallchart describes the characteristics <strong>and</strong> the dangers presented by<br />

of vertical development type.<br />

WEATHER<br />

Prod:<br />

Dist: The Producer<br />

A set of transparencies<br />

cycle, clouds, warm <strong>and</strong><br />

levels) •<br />

presenting the following:<br />

cold fronts, climate <strong>and</strong><br />

US$ 2<br />

E<br />

a cloud<br />

1967 Us$ 29.90<br />

E<br />

wind circulation, the water<br />

the atmosphere. (Ill <strong>and</strong> IV<br />

WEATHER MAP OF THE BRITISH ISLES<br />

Prod: Bartholomew, John <strong>and</strong> Son Ltd 1978<br />

Dist: Bartholomew, John <strong>and</strong> Son Ltd<br />

A wallchart showing the signs <strong>and</strong> sYmbols of <strong>meteorological</strong> observations,<br />

n/a<br />

E<br />

photo-


BKS : General <strong>publications</strong><br />

FLM : 16 mm films<br />

LEC : Lecture notes<br />

SLD : Slides<br />

WMO : WMO Publications<br />

ALPHABETIC LIST OF TITLES<br />

Alphabetical index 161<br />

COR : Correspondence courses<br />

FLS : Filmstrips<br />

REF : General references<br />

VDC : Videocassettes<br />

WPT : Wallcharts <strong>and</strong> posters<br />

1001 QUESTIONS ANSWERED ABOUT STORMS AND OTHER NATURAL AIR D...<br />

200-MB FLOWS DURING 1967 NORMAL RAINFALL YEAR<br />

200-Ma FLOWS DURING 1972, DROUGHT YEAR<br />

ABOVE THE HORIZON<br />

ADVANCES IN GEOPHYSICS<br />

ADVANCES IN THE UNDERSTANDING OF WEATHER SYSTEMS: A Satellit...<br />

AEROGRAPHER'S MATE 1 & C<br />

AEROGRAPHER'S MATE 3 & 2<br />

AEROLOGIA, RADIOMETEOROLOGIA I TECHNlKA BEZOPASNOSTI<br />

AEROLOGY - THUNDERSTORMS<br />

AEROSPACE ENVIRONMENT, THE<br />

AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY<br />

AGROCLlMATIC AND DRY-SEASON MAPS OF SOUTH, SOUTH-EAST AND EA .<br />

AGROCLlMATIC INFORMATION FOR DEVELOPMENT: Reviving the Green .<br />

AGROCLlMATOLOGIA<br />

AGROMETEOROLOGICAL MODELS<br />

AGROMETEOROLOGY<br />

AIR MASSES AND FRONTS<br />

AIR POLLUTION<br />

AIR POLLUTION<br />

AIR POLLUTION<br />

AIR POLLUTION (Volume I) (Third edition)<br />

AIR POLLUTION (Volume 11) (Third edition)<br />

AIR POLLUTION (Volume Ill) (Third edition)<br />

AIR POLLUTION AND INDUSTRY<br />

AIR POLLUTION PROBLEMS: Manual of Experiments for science St...<br />

AIR YOU BREATHE, THE<br />

ANALISIS DE ESCURRIMIENTOS<br />

ANALISIS DE PRECIPITACIONES<br />

ANNUAL CYCLE OF THE SOMALI JET<br />

APOLLO 11, ONE GIANT LEAP FOR MANKIND<br />

APPLICATIONS EN AGROCLlMATOLOGIE ET AGROMETEOROLOGIE<br />

APPLICATIONS TO RURAL DISASTERS<br />

APPLIED CLIMATOLOGY: An Introduction<br />

ATLANTIC HURRICANES<br />

ATLAS OF AFRICA, THE (First edition)<br />

ATMOPHERE IN MOTION, THE<br />

ATMOSFERA, TIEMPO Y CLlMA<br />

ATMOSPHERE AND ITS CIRCULATION<br />

ATMOSPHERE, THE (Second edition)<br />

ATMOSPHERE, WEATHER AND CLIMATE<br />

ATMOSPHERE, WEATHER AND CLIMATE (Fourth edition)<br />

ATMOSPHERE, WEATHER AND CLIMATE (Third edition)<br />

ATMOSPHERE-OCEAN INTERACTION<br />

ATMOSPHERES<br />

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY<br />

ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION SYSTEMS AND CLIMATES<br />

ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION SYSTEMS: Their Structure <strong>and</strong> Physica...<br />

BKS<br />

FLM<br />

FLM<br />

FLM<br />

BKS<br />

FLM<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

FLM<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

SLD<br />

SLD<br />

FLM<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

SLD<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

SLD<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

FLM<br />

FLM<br />

LEe<br />

LEC<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

FLM<br />

BKS<br />

FLM<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

BKS<br />

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BKS<br />

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98<br />

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123<br />

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41<br />

123<br />

41<br />

41<br />

61<br />

124<br />

48<br />

73<br />

13<br />

13<br />

73<br />

155<br />

155<br />

124<br />

88<br />

88<br />

155<br />

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88<br />

88<br />

88<br />

88<br />

155<br />

81<br />

61<br />

124<br />

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111<br />

111<br />

65<br />

48<br />

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124<br />

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168 Alphabetical index<br />

ATMOSPHERIC DIFFUSION: A Study of Windborne Material from In...<br />

ATMOSPHERIC ELECTRICITY<br />

ATMOSPHERIC ENERGETICS<br />

ATMOSPHERIC MOTION AND AIR POLLUTION<br />

ATMOSPHERIC OZONE<br />

ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENA<br />

ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS<br />

ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION<br />

ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION: Its origins <strong>and</strong> Prevention (Third, re...<br />

ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES<br />

ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE: An introductory survey<br />

ATMOSPHERIC STABILITY AND INSTABILITY - ADIABATIC PROCESSES<br />

ATMOSPHERIC STABILITY AND INSTABILITY - EXISTING TEMPERATURE...<br />

ATMOSPHERIC STABILITY AND INSTABILITY - STABILITY AND THE WE •..<br />

ATMOSPHERIC STABILITY AND INSTABILITY - THERMAL CONVECTION<br />

ATMOSPHERIC THERMODYNAMICS (Second edition)<br />

ATMOSPHERIC TIDES: Thermal <strong>and</strong> Gravitational<br />

ATMOSPHERIC WATER VAPOR<br />

ATOMIC WEATHERMAN<br />

ATOP - 452 STATUS REPORT - OCEAN DATA STATION BUOY<br />

ATS-III: THE FIRST COLOUR MOVIE OF THE PLANET EARTH<br />

AVIACIONNAIA METEOROLOGIA<br />

AVIATION METEOROLOGY<br />

AVIATION WEATHER<br />

AVTOMATIZIROVANNAIA OBRABOTKA GIDROMETEOROLOGITCHESKOI INFOR...<br />

BACKGROUND AIR POLLUTION MONITORING<br />

BASIC METEOROLOGY APPLICABLE TO THE EVALUATION OF VISIBLE EM...<br />

BIBLIOGRAPHY OFCLIMATOLOGICAL TEXTBOOKS<br />

BOMEX: Barbados Oceanographic <strong>and</strong> Meteorological Experiment<br />

BOUNDLESS SEAS. THE<br />

BREATH OF LIFE, THE: The Problem of Poisoned Air<br />

CALCUL DE PROBABILITES ET STATISTIQUES<br />

CALCUL PRATIQUE DE LA DIVERGENCE DU TOURBILLON ET DES VITESS ...<br />

CALIBRATION AND INTERCOMPARISON OF THE GATE C-BAND RADARS<br />

CATALOGO DE CURSOS INTERNACIONALES 1984-1985<br />

CATALOGUE OF WEATHER SATELLITE OBSERVED WEATHER SYSTEMS<br />

CAUSES OF CLIMATE<br />

CAUSES OF THE SEASONS (Revised)<br />

CEASELESS WIND, THE<br />

CHALLENGE OF THE ATMOSPHERE, THE (Second edition)<br />

CHALLENGE OF THE OCEAN<br />

CHAMBERS DICTIONARY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (Revised editi...<br />

CHANGING GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT, THE<br />

CHEMISTRY OF THE ATMOSPHERE<br />

CHEMISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT<br />

CHEMISTRY OF THE IONOSPHERE<br />

CHEMISTRY OF THE LOWER ATMOSPHERE<br />

CIRRUSWOLKEN (Cirrus clouds)<br />

CLIMAT DE L'AFRIQUE TROPICALE, LE<br />

CLIMATE - DIAGRAM MAPS<br />

CLIMATE AND EVOLUTION<br />

CLIMATE AND FOOD (Climatic Fluctuation <strong>and</strong> U.S. Agricultural...<br />

CLIMATE AND ITS CAUSES<br />

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CLIMATE AND WEATHER<br />

CLIMATE AND WEATHER IN THE TROPICS<br />

CLIMATE CHANGE TO THE YEAR 2000<br />

CLIMATE IN REVIEW<br />

CLIMATE MANDATE, THE<br />

CLIMATE NEAR THE GROUND, THE<br />

CLIMATES OF AFRICA (World Survey of Climatology, Volume 10)<br />

CLIMATES OF CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA (World Survey of Clima .<br />

CLIMATES OF NORTH AMERICA (World Survey of Climatology, Volu .<br />

CLIMATES OF SOUTHERN AND WESTERN ASIA (World Survey of Clima.•.<br />

CLIMATIC CHANGE<br />

CLIMATIC CHANGE AND FOOD PRODUCTION<br />

CLIMATIC CHANGE AND VARIABILITY: A Southern Perspective<br />

CLIMATIC CHANGE AND WORLD AFFAIRS<br />

CLlMATOLOGIA<br />

CLIMATOLOGIA (Tercera edicion)<br />

CLIMATOLOGIA DE ESPANA Y PORTUGAL<br />

CLlMATOLOGIE PRATIQUE<br />

CLIMATOLOGY<br />

CLIMATOLOGY (Ninth edition)<br />

CLIMATOLOGY FROM SATELLITES<br />

CLIMATOLOGY, HYDROLOGY, GLACIOLOGY (International Geography<br />

CLIMATOLOGY: Selected Applications<br />

CLOUD FORMS<br />

CLOUD PATTERNS AND RELATED AIR MOTIONS<br />

CLOUD PHYSICS AND CLOUD SEEDING<br />

CLOUD RECOGNITION<br />

CLOUD STRUCTURE AND DISTRIBUTIONS OVER THE TROPICAL PACIFIC .•.<br />

CLOUDS<br />

CLOUDS<br />

CLOUDS 1 AND 2<br />

CLOUDS AND METEORS<br />

CLOUDS AND STORMS - The Behavior <strong>and</strong> Effect of Water in the •..<br />

CLOUDS AND WEATHER<br />

CLOUDS OF THE WORLD: A Complete Colour Encyclopaedia<br />

CLOUDS, RAIN AND RAINMAKING (Second edition)<br />

COLD FRONT, THE<br />

COLLINS GUIDE TO THE WEATHER<br />

COLOUR GUIDE TO CLOUDS, A<br />

COMPENDIUM OF LECTURE NOTES FOR TRAINING CLASS III METEOROLO .<br />

COMPENDIUM OF LECTURE NOTES FOR TRAINING CLASS IV METEOROLOG .<br />

COMPENDIUM OF LECTURE NOTES FOR TRAINING PERSONNEL IN THE AP .<br />

COMPENDIUM OF LECTURE NOTES IN CLIMATOLOGY FOR CLASS III MET .<br />

COMPENDIUM OF LECTURE NOTES IN CLIMATOLOGY FOR CLASS IV METE .<br />

COMPENDIUM OF LECTURE NOTES IN MARINE METEOROLOGY FOR CLASS .<br />

COMPENDIUM OF METEOROLOGY (Volume I, Part 1): Dynamic Meteor .<br />

COMPENDIUM OF METEOROLOGY (Volume I, Part 2): Physical Meteo .<br />

COMPENDIUM OF METEOROLOGY (Volume I, Part 3): synoptic Meteo .<br />

COMPENDIUM OF METEOROLOGY (Volume 11, Part 1): General Hydro .<br />

COMPENDIUM OF METEOROLOGY (volume 11, Part 2): Aeronautical .<br />

COMPENDIUM OF METEOROLOGY (Volume 11, Part 3): Marine Meteor•..<br />

COMPENDIUM OF METEOROLOGY (Volume 11, Part 4): Tropical Mete .<br />

COMPENDIUM OF METEOROLOGY (Volume 11, Part 5): Hydrometeorol .<br />

COMPENDIUM OF TRAINING FACILITIES FOR METEOROLOGY AND OPERAT•..<br />

COMPENDIUM OF TRAINING FACILITIES IN ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS<br />

COMPRENDRE, INTERPRETER, APPLIQUER LA METEOROLOGIE<br />

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COMPUTATIONS OF SURFACE-LAYER AIR PARCEL tRAJECTORIES, AND W...<br />

COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND WATER RESOURCES<br />

COMPUTING THE WEATHER<br />

CONCEPTS IN CLIMATOLOGY<br />

CONCEPTS OF ECOLOGY (Second edition)<br />

CONFERENCE ON WEATHER FORECASTING AND ANALYSIS AND AVIATION<br />

CONTROLLING THE WEATHER: A Study of Law <strong>and</strong> Regulatory Proce...<br />

CONVECTIVE CLOUDS<br />

CORRESPONDENCE COURSE IN AGROMETEOROLOGY<br />

CORRESPONDENCE COURSE IN FOREST METEOROLOGY<br />

COURANTS MARINS, LES<br />

COURS D'HYDROMETEOROLOGIE<br />

COURS D'INSTRUMENTS METEOROLOGIQUES DE BASE<br />

COURS DE FORMATION SUR LE TRAITEMENT DES DONNEES CLIMATOLOGI ..•<br />

COURS DE METEOROLOGIE A L'USAGE DES ASSISTANTS METEOROLOGIST...<br />

COURS DE PRESENTATION<br />

CRISTAUX DE NEIGE, LES<br />

CUMULUSWOLKEN (Cumulus clouds)<br />

CURRENTS<br />

CURRICULA IN THE ATMOSPHERIC AND OCEANOGRAPHIC SCIENCES (Hyd...<br />

CURSO BASICO DE METEOROLOGIA AGRICOLA<br />

CURSO DE CINEMATICA Y DINAMICA DE LA ATMOSFERA<br />

CURSO DE CLIMATOLOGIA<br />

CYCLONE TROPICAL, LE<br />

DATA BASE ADMINISTRATION<br />

DATA BASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS<br />

DESCRIPTIVE METEOROLOGY (Second edition)<br />

DESCRIPTIVE MICROMETEOROLOGY<br />

DESCRIPTIVE PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY (Second edition)<br />

DESERTIFICATION<br />

DESIGN FOR CLIMATE<br />

DESIGNING INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS<br />

DETERMINATION OF AIR QUALITY<br />

DICTIONARY OF THE NATURAL ENVIRONMENT, A<br />

DICTIONNAIRE FRANCAIS D'HYDROLOGIE<br />

DIE HAUPTARTEN DES WETTERS - DER SCHNELLE WETTERTYP (The mai .<br />

DIE HAUPTARTEN DES WETTERS - DIE LANGSAME"WETTERTYP (The mai .<br />

DIRECTORY OF ENGINEERING EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS (Second edit .<br />

DIRECTORY OF TRAINING COURSES AND PROGRAMMES<br />

DISE&O DE REDES Y TRATAMIENTO DE INFORMACION PLUVIOMETRICA C...<br />

DYNAMIG METEOROLOGY<br />

DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY AND WEATHER FORECASTING<br />

DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY OF THE STRATOSPHERE AND MESOSPHERE, THE<br />

DYNAMICAL AND PHYSICAL METEOROLOGY<br />

DYNAMICAL METEOROLOGY: An Introductory Selection<br />

DYNAMICS OF THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE<br />

EARTH SCIENCES IN THE AGE OF THE SATELLITE<br />

EARTH'S CLIMATE: Past <strong>and</strong> Future, THE<br />

EARTH'S IMPENDING PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT ROUND THE YEAR 2000 A...<br />

EARTH'S PROBLEM CLIMATE, THE<br />

EARTH, SEA AND AIR: A Survey of the Geophysical Sciences (se...<br />

EARTH, THE: ACTION OF RIVERS<br />

EARTH, THE: Our Physical Environment<br />

ECOLOGIE, PHYSIOLOGIE ET ECONOMIE DES EAUX SAUMATRES<br />

ECOLOGY AND THE QUALITY OF OUR ENVIRONMENT (Second edition)<br />

EDGE OF SPACE, THE: Exploring the Upper Atmosphere<br />

EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY TO THE YEAR 2000<br />

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ELECTRICITY OF THE FREE ATMOSPHERE<br />

ELECTRONICS COURSE<br />

ELEMENTARY METEOROLOGY (Second edition)<br />

ELEMENTS DE METEOROLOGIE<br />

ELEMENTS OF METEOROLOGY<br />

ELEMENTS OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY<br />

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES AND ASTROGEOLOGY, THE<br />

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GEOCHEMISTRY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, THE •..<br />

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF OCEANOGRAPHY, THE<br />

ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT<br />

ENGINEERING HYDROLOGY<br />

ENGINEERING HYDROLOGY (Second edition)<br />

ENGLISH CLIMATE, THE (Second edition)<br />

ENVIRONMENT OF MANKIND, THE<br />

ENVIRONMENT: Readings for Teachers<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL CLASSROOM, THE<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ACTIVITIES MANUAL<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AT UNIVERSITY LEVEL: Trends <strong>and</strong> Data...<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION: A Guide to Information Sources<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION: A Source Book<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL HISTORY OF THE NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST SINCE THE<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL MEASUREMENT AND INTERPRETATION (Original editi...<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL REMOTE SENSING: Applications <strong>and</strong> Achievements<br />

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE<br />

EPITAXIE ET NOYAUX GLACOGENES<br />

ESSENTIALS OF METEOROLOGY<br />

ESTUDIOS HIDROLOGICOS: Manual de Instrucciones<br />

ETUDE ET GESTION DU SYSTEME MARIN<br />

EVAPORACION<br />

EVOLUTION OF AN UPPER TROPOSPHERIC VORTEX, THE<br />

EXERCISES IN MODERN MATHEMATICS<br />

EXPLOITATION D'UNE STATION METEOROLOGIQUE D'OBSERVATION, L'<br />

EXPLORATION OF THE POLAR UPPER ATMOSPHERE<br />

EXPLORING THE ATMOSPHERE (Second edition)<br />

EXTRATROPICAL CYCLONES<br />

FAO/WMO/ESA/uNDRO INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE ON THE APPLI ...<br />

FAX PRIMER: A Manual of Practical Marine Meteorology<br />

FIRE WEATHER<br />

FISICA BASICA - CURSO REGIONAL DE INSPECTOR METEOROLOGICO<br />

FISICA DE LA LUZ<br />

FISITCHESKIE OSNOVI VOZDEISTVIA NA ATMOSFERNIE PROCESSI<br />

FLOOD<br />

FLUID MECHANICS AND THERMODYNAMICS OF OUR ENVIRONMENT<br />

FLUOROCARBONS AND THE ENVIRONMENT<br />

FOG<br />

FORECASTER'S GUIDE TO TROPICAL METEOROLOGY<br />

FORECASTING OF HAIL, THUNDERSTORMS AND SHOWERS<br />

FOREST FIRE CONTROL AND USE (Second edition)<br />

FORMATION OF RAINDROPS<br />

FORMULES ET PROGRAMMES USUELS: BASIC<br />

FORTRESS OF THE; 20th CENTURY, A<br />

FOUNDATIONS OF CLIMATOLOGY<br />

FROM RAINDROPS TO VOLCANOES - Adventures with Sea-surface Me ...<br />

FUNDAMENTALS OF AIR POLLUTION<br />

FUNDAMENTALS OF AIR POLLUTION<br />

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FUNDAMENTALS OF METEOROLOGY<br />

FUNDAMENTOS DE PROGRAMACAO EN LINGUAGEM BASIC<br />

GATE - THE ATLANTIC TROPICAL EXPERIMENT /<br />

GATE INFRARED OBSERVATIONAL DATA<br />

GATE TO WORLD WEATHER<br />

GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL-I<br />

GENERAL CIRCULATION MODEL-II<br />

GENERAL CIRCULATION MODELS OF THE ATMOSPHERE<br />

GENERAL ClIMATOLOGY (World Survey of Climatology, Volume 2)<br />

GENERAL CLIMATOLOGY (World Survey of Climatology, Volume 3)<br />

GENERAL METEOROLOGY (Fourth edition)<br />

GENERAL OCEANOGRAPHY: An Introduction<br />

GEOGRAPHIE GENERALE DES MERS<br />

GEOGRAPHY AND MAN'S ENVIRONMENT<br />

GEOMORPHOLOGY AND CLIMATE<br />

GIDROHIMIA<br />

GIDROLOGITCHESKIE PROGNOZI<br />

GIDROLOGITCHESKIE PROGNOZI<br />

GLACIER ON THE MOVE<br />

GLACIERS<br />

GLOBAL ATMOSPHERIC CIRCULATION STATISTICS 1958-1913 (NOAA Pr•..<br />

GLOBAL CLIMATE<br />

GLOBAL ENERGY RESOURCES<br />

GLOBAL WEATHER PREDICTION: The Coming Revolution<br />

GLOSSAIRE DE METEOROLOGIE ET DE CLlMATOLOGIE .<br />

GREAT WINDS (Second edition)<br />

GROUND LEVEL CLIMATOLOGY<br />

GROUND WATER: A Selected Bibliography (Second edition)<br />

GUIDE DE L'UNESCO POUR LEg PROFESSEURS DE SCIENCES<br />

GUIDE ON THE GLOBAL DATA-PROCESSING SYSTEM<br />

GUIDE ON THE GLOBAL OBSERVING SYSTEM<br />

GUIDE TO AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGICAL PRACTICES (Second editi..•<br />

GUIDE TO HYDROLOGICAL PRACTICES (Fourth edition)<br />

GUIDE TO INDEPENDENT STUDY THROUGH CORRESPONDENCE (1980-1982 .<br />

GUIDE TO INFORMATION SOURCES ON ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND TE .<br />

GUIDE TO MARINE METEOROLOGICAL SERVICES<br />

GUIDE TO METEOROLOGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND OBSERVING PRACTICES ..•<br />

GUIDE TO QUALIFICATIONS AND TRAINING OF METEOROLOGICAL PERSO .<br />

GUIDELINES FOR THE EDUCATION AND TRAINING OF PERSONNEL IN ME .<br />

GUINESS BOOK OF WEATHER FACTS AND FEATS, THE<br />

GYDROGRAFIA SSSR<br />

HALOCARBONS: Effects on Stratospheric Ozone<br />

HANDBOOK OF ATMOSPHERICS (Volume I)<br />

HANDBOOK OF AVIATION METEOROLOGY (Second edition)<br />

HANDBOOK OF METEOROLOGY<br />

HANDBOOK OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HYDROLOGY<br />

HANDBOOK OF WAVE ANALYSIS AND FORECASTING<br />

HIDROLOGIA DE SUPERFICIE<br />

HINAWARI, AN OBSERVATORY IN SPACE<br />

HISTORY OF METEOROLOGY TO 1800, THE<br />

HOMME ET LES NUAGES, L'<br />

HOW WEATHER IS FORECAST<br />

HURRICANE AGNES AND LOW-LEVEL FLOWS OVER THE ATLANTIC, 1972<br />

HURRICANE WATCH<br />

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HYDRODYNAMICS OF OCEANS AND ATMOSPHERES<br />

HYDROGEOLOGY<br />

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HYDROLOGIE OPERATIONNELLE<br />

HYDROMETEOROLOGY<br />

ICE FORMATION ON AIRCRAFT<br />

IN ONE DAY<br />

IN-HOUSE TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS<br />

INCONSTANT AIR<br />

INITIATION OF CONVECTION, THE<br />

INSTRUCTIONS POUR LES OBSERVATIONS METEOROLOGIQUES DE SURFAC...<br />

INSTRUMENTAL METEOROLOGICO<br />

INTERACTIONS OF ENERGY AND CLIMATE<br />

INTERANNUAL CYCLE OF THE MONTHLY MEAN EVOLUTION OF THE MONSO...<br />

INTERNATIONAL CLOUD ALBUM FOR OBSERVERS IN AIRCRAFT<br />

INTERNATIONAL CLOUD ATLAS (Abridged edition)<br />

INTERNATIONAL CLOUD ATLAS (Volume I): Manual on the Observat •..<br />

lNTERNATIONAL DIRECTORY OF RESEARCH CENTRES AND INFORMATION ...<br />

INTERNATIONAL GLOSSARY OF HYDROLOGY<br />

INTERNATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL VOCABULARY<br />

INTERNATIONAL NOCTILUCENT CLOUD OBSERVATION MANUAL<br />

INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS HANDBOOK FOR MEASUREMENT OF BACKGRO...<br />

INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVES ON THE STUDY OF CLIMATE AND SOCIE•..<br />

INTERPRETATION, ANALYSIS AND USE OF METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE ...<br />

INTERPRETING THE WEATHER<br />

INTRODUCCION A LA HIDRAULICA FLUVIAL<br />

INTRODUCTION A LA CLlMATOLOGIE<br />

INTRODUCTION TO ATMOSPHERIC PHYSICS, AN<br />

INTRODUCTION TO ATMOSPHERIC RADIATION, AN<br />

INTRODUCTION TO CLIMATE, AN (Fourth edition)<br />

INTRODUCTION TO DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY<br />

INTRODUCTION TO DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY, AN<br />

INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE<br />

. INTRODUCTION TO GROUNDWATER MODELING<br />

INTRODUCTION TO HYDROMETEOROLOGY<br />

INTRODUCTION TO METEOROLOGY<br />

INTRODUCTION TO METEOROLOGY (Third edition)<br />

INTRODUCTION TO SOIL SCIENCE, AN<br />

INTRODUCTION TO THE ATMOSPHERE (Second edition)<br />

INTRODUCTION TO THE METEOSAT SYSTEM<br />

INTRODUCTION TO THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTIO...<br />

INTRODUCTION TO THE WATER CYCLE<br />

INTRODUCTION TO THEORETICAL METEOROLOGY<br />

INVESTIGATING THE EARTH<br />

IS ANYBODY DOING ANYTHING ABOUT IT?<br />

IS THE ICE AGE COMING?<br />

IT'S AN ILL WIND<br />

JET STREAM METEOROLOGY<br />

JET STREAMS OF THE ATMOSPHERE<br />

JET STREAMS: How do they Affect our Weather?<br />

KEEPING A WEATHER LOG<br />

KURS OBSCEJ METEOROLOGII: Fisika Atmosfery<br />

LABORATORY COURSE IN SYNOPTIC METEOROLOGY, A<br />

LAW RELATING TO POLLUTION, THE: An Introduction<br />

LECONS EN INSTRUMENTS<br />

LECONS ET SEMINAIRES D'ECOLOGIE QUANTITATIVE<br />

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METEOROLOGY - FLIGHT PLANNING<br />

METEOROLOGY - FLIGHT PLANNING (JET AIRCRAFT)<br />

METEOROLOGY - JET STREAMS<br />

METEOROLOGY AND ATOMIC ENERGY<br />

METEOROLOGY AND CLOUD FORMATION<br />

METEOROLOGY I<br />

METEOROLOGY I<br />

METEOROLOGY 11<br />

METEOROLOGY IN AIR POLLUTION CONTROL<br />

METEOROLOGY: FOG AND LOW-CEILING CLOUDS<br />

METEOROLOGY: The Earth <strong>and</strong> its Weather<br />

METHODES NUMERIQUES DE LA PREVISION DU TEMPS<br />

METHODS IN AGRICULTURAL METEOROLOGY<br />

METHODS IN COMPUTATIONAL PHYSICS (Volume 17)<br />

METODI DOLGOSROTCHNIH PROGNOZOV POGODI<br />

MICROCLlMATE: The Biological Environment<br />

MICROMETEOROLOGY<br />

MICROPHYSICS OF CLOUDS AND PRECIPITATION<br />

MODERN HYDROLOGY (Second edition)<br />

MODERN METEOROLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY: An Introduction<br />

MODERN WEATHER THEORY: PRIMARY CIRCULATION<br />

MODERN WEATHER THEORY: WEATHER WITHIN AN OCCLUDED WAVE<br />

MONSooN DYNAMICS<br />

MONSooN METEOROLOGY<br />

MORSKIE GIDROLOGITCHESKIE INFORMACII I PROGNOZI<br />

MORSKIE GIDROLOGITCHESKIE PROGNOZI<br />

MORSKOE DELO<br />

NATURAL ECOLOGY, A<br />

NATURE OF VIOLENT STORMS, THE<br />

NAVIRE METEOROLOGIQUE "FRANCE 1", LE - Premiere Campagne<br />

NIMBUS 11 USERS' GUIDE<br />

NO FRONTIERS IN THE SKY<br />

NORTHERN HEMISPHERE CLOUD PATTERNS<br />

NOTA SOBRE EL COMPORTAMIENTO DE ALGUNOS ESQUEMAS DE DIFERENC•..<br />

NOTAS DE AGROMETEOROLOGIA<br />

NUMERICAL METHODS IN WEATHER PREDICTION<br />

NUMERICAL WEATHER PREDICTION<br />

OBCHAIA GIDROLOGIA<br />

OCCLUDED FRONTS, THE<br />

OCEAN CIRCULATION PHYSICS<br />

OCEAN DATA AND NAVIGATION STATION<br />

OCEAN SCIENCE<br />

OCEANOGRAPHY (Readings from Scientific American)<br />

OCEANOGRAPHY FROM SPACE<br />

OCEANOGRAPHY: An Introduction to the Marine Environment<br />

OCEANOGRAPHY: Contemporary Readings in Ocean Sciences<br />

OCEANOGRAPHY: The Last Frontier<br />

OCEANS (Second edition)<br />

OCEANS AND THE WEATHER<br />

OCS OIL AND GAS - An Environmental Assessment<br />

ONSET OF MONSOONS<br />

OPTICS OF THE ATMOSPHERE<br />

ORGANIZING EDUCATIONAL BROADCASTING<br />

ORIGIN OF RADAR, THE<br />

ORIGINS OF WEATHER, THE<br />

ORSZAGOS METEOROLOGLAI SZOLGALAT (The Hungarian Meteorologic...<br />

OSNOVI GIDRAVLIKI<br />

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139<br />

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70<br />

55<br />

55<br />

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OUR ENERGY PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS (A Brochure)<br />

PARLAMENT DER METEOROLOGEN (Parliament of the Meteorologists...<br />

PETERSON'S ANNUAL GUIDES TO GRADUATE STUDY<br />

PHYSICAL CLIMATOLOGY<br />

PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE SEA AND ITS METEOROLOGY, THE<br />

PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY OF THE TROPICAL ATLANTIC DURING GATE<br />

PHYSICS OF ATMOSPHERES, THE<br />

PHYSICS OF ATMOSPHERIC OZONE, THE<br />

PHYSICS OF CLOUDS, THE (Second edition)<br />

PHYSICS OF DROP FORMATION IN THE ATMOSPHERE<br />

PHYSICS OF GLACIERS, THE (Second edition)<br />

PHYSICS OF NEGATIVE VISCOSITY PHENOMENA<br />

PHYSICS OF OCEANS AND ATMOSPHERES<br />

PHYSICS OF THE AIR (Third edition)<br />

PHYSICS OF THE MARINE ATMOSPHERE<br />

PHYSICS OF THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE<br />

PHYSICS REVIEW<br />

PHYSIQUE APPLIQUEE: Cours et Problemes<br />

PILOT'S METEOROLOGY, A (Third edition)<br />

PLANETARY CIRCULATION OF THE ATMOSPHERE<br />

PLANNING FOR COMPUTING IN HIGHER EDUCATION<br />

POLLUTION DE L'AIR<br />

POLLUTION DE L'EAU<br />

POLLUTION OF THE UPPER AMD LOWER ATMOSPHERE<br />

POVERKA METEOROLOGITCHESKIH PRIBOROV<br />

POWER FROM SEA WAVES<br />

PRACTICAL WORK IN SYNOPTIC METEOROLOGY<br />

PRACTICE bF WEATHER FORECASTING, THE<br />

PRAKTIKUM PO DOLGOSROTCHNIM PROGNOZAM POGODI<br />

PRAKTIKUM PO GIDROLOGII<br />

PRECIS DE CLIMATOLOGIE<br />

PRESSURE CHANGE WITH HEIGHT AND UPPER-AIR PRESSURE SYSTEMS<br />

PREVISION DU TEMPS ET LES CARTES METEOROLOGIQUES, LA<br />

PRINCIPLES OF CLIMATOLOGY: A Manual in Earth Science<br />

PRINCIPLES OF ENVIRONMENTAL PHYSICS<br />

PRINCIPLES OF HYDROLOGY<br />

PRINCIPLES OF METEOROLOGICAL ANALYSES<br />

PRINCIPLES OF OCEANOGRAPHY<br />

PRINCIPLES OF PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY<br />

PROBABILITES ET STATISTIQUES - Cours et Problemes<br />

PROBLEM WORKBOOK FOR THE TRAINING OF CLASS III METEOROLOGICA...<br />

PROBLEMS AND METHODS IN AGRICULTURAL CLIMATOLOGY<br />

PROBLEMS IN DYNAMIC METEOROLOGY<br />

PROCEEDINGS OF THE CONFERENCE ON METEOROLOGICAL EDUCATION AN .<br />

PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEETING ON EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN METE .<br />

PROCEEDINGS OF THE TECHNICAL CONFERENCE ON CLIMATE - ASIA AN .<br />

PROCEEDINGS OF THE WHO/IAMAP SYMPOSIUM ON EDUCATION AND TRAI .<br />

PROCEEDINGS OF THE WMO/IAMAP SYMPOSIUM ON HIGHER EDUCATION A .<br />

PROCEEDINGS OF THE WORLD CLIMATE CONFERENCE<br />

QUESTIONS ABOUT THE OCEANS<br />

RADAR ELECTRONICS COURSE<br />

RADAR OBSERVES THE WEATHER<br />

RADAR REFRACTION AND WEATHER: THE RADAR COVERAGE PROBLEMS<br />

RADAR REFRACTION AND WEATHER: WHY THE WEATHER<br />

RADARMETEOROLOGIE: Te1edetection Active de l'Atmosphere<br />

RAIN OR SHINE<br />

REGIONAL TRAINING SEMINAR FOR NATIONAL METEOROLOGICAL INSTRU...<br />

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SYSTEM ANALYSIS IN WATER RESOURCES PLANNING<br />

SYSTEMS OF UNITS: National <strong>and</strong> International Aspects<br />

TAME THE WIND<br />

TEACHING BY CORRESPONDENCE<br />

TEACHING SYLLABI ON THEORY OF OPERATION AND CIRCUITS ANALYSI...<br />

TECHNIQUES OF CLIMATOLOGY<br />

TEMPERATURE EN METEOROLOGIE, LA<br />

TEXTBOOKS ON HYDROLOGY<br />

THEORETICAL BASES OF PHASE TRANSITIONS OF WATER IN THE ATMOS...<br />

THEORETICAL METEOROLOGY TEXT<br />

THEORY AND APPLICATIONS OF NUMERICAL ANALYSIS<br />

THERMODYNAMICS OF CLOUDS<br />

THERMODYNAMIQUE<br />

THIRD PLANET, THE<br />

THREE-DIMENSIONAL WEATHER MODEL<br />

THUNDERSTORMS<br />

THUNDERSTORMS<br />

THUNDERSTORMS AND AVIATION HAZARDS<br />

TOMORROW IT WILL BE FINE<br />

TORNADO<br />

TORNADO<br />

TORNADO WATCH EXPERIMENT 1968 - HURRICANE WATCH EXPERIMENT 1 .<br />

TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS DIRECTORY (Second edi .<br />

TRAINING COURSE FOR THE STUART HYDROGEN GENERATOR<br />

TREE RINGS AND CLIMATE<br />

TROPICAL AGRICULTURE<br />

TROPICAL CLIMATOLOGY<br />

TROPICAL CYCLONES OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN<br />

TROPICAL MARINE POLLUTION<br />

TROPICAL METEOROLOGY<br />

TROPICAL METEOROLOGY (Meteorology 420,1978;Meteorology 451,1981)<br />

TROPITCHESKAIA METEOROLOGIA<br />

TURBULENCIA ATMOSFERICA<br />

TURBULENT DIFFUSION IN THE ENVIRONMENT<br />

TURBULENT TRANSFER IN THE LOWER ATMOSPHERE<br />

TYPHOON HITS THE JAPAN ISLANDS, A<br />

UNDERSTANDING CLIMATIC CHANGE: A program for Action<br />

UNDERSTANDING OUR ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT<br />

UNDERSTANDING OUR ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT (Second edition)<br />

UNSTABLE WEATHER: THE GROWTH OF CUMULONIMBUS<br />

UNUSUAL ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENA<br />

UPPER ATMOSPHERE - METEOROLOGY AND PHYSICS, THE<br />

UPPER ATMOSPHERE AND MAGNETOSPHERE, THE<br />

UPPERCOLD LOWS AND CUTOFF LOWS - North Pacific Ocean<br />

URBAN CLIMATE, THE<br />

URBAN COSTS OF CLIMATE MODIFICATION, THE<br />

URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND URBAN CLIMATE<br />

URBAN ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT: Planning for Pollution Contr...<br />

URBAN PLANNING ASPECTS OF WATER POLLUTION CONTROL<br />

USE OF SATELLITE DATA IN RAINFALL MONITORING, THE<br />

VALUE OF THE WEATHER, THE<br />

VEGETATION AND THE ATMOSPHERE (Volume 1: Principles)<br />

VEGETATION AND THE ATMOSPHERE (Volume 2: Case Studies)<br />

VENT, LE<br />

VIDEO SOURCE BOOK, THE (Sixth edition)<br />

VORTICITY<br />

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WIND AND THE NAVIGATOR - JET STREAMS<br />

WIND AND THE NAVIGATOR - PRE-FLIGHT PLANNING<br />

WIND AND THE NAVIGATOR - WIND THEORY<br />

WIND ENERGY - STRUCTURE OF CONVECTIVE RAINFALL<br />

WINDS AND TURBULENCE IN STRATOSPHERE, MESOSPHERE AND IONOSPH...<br />

WITH EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE<br />

WHO SEA-ICE NOMENCLATURE<br />

WHO STANDARD FORMAT OF METEOROLOGICAL MESSAGES<br />

WORLD CLIMATE<br />

WORLD CLIMATOLOGY: An Environmental Approach<br />

WORLD GUIDE TO HIGHER EDUCATION<br />

WORLD IS OURS, THE - Weather Forecast<br />

WORLD METEOROLOGICAL ORGANIZATION, THE<br />

WORLD WEATHER AND CLIMATE<br />

WORLD'S WEATHER AND CLIMATES, THE<br />

WORLD'S WEATHER, THE<br />

ZADATCHNIK PO OBCHEY METEOROLOGII<br />

Videocassettes<br />

ADVANCES IN THE UNDERSTANDING OF WEATHER SYSTEMS<br />

ATMOSPHERIC TURBIDITY FROM SAHARA DUST<br />

BASIC CLOUD SYSTEMS: Part 1<br />

BASIC CLOUD SYSTEMS: Part 2<br />

BRIGHTNESS OF SATELLITE PICTURES - GEOMETRY, REFLECTION,<br />

RADIATIVE TRANSFER<br />

CONVECTION-l<br />

CONVECTION-2<br />

FOG AND STRATUS<br />

HEWLETT PACKARD TUTORIAL SERIES (5 cassettes)<br />

IMPORTANCE OF THUNDERSTORM OUTFLOW BOUNDARIES IN THE DEVELOPMENT<br />

OF DEEP CONVECTION<br />

INITIATION OF CONVECTION<br />

IR IMAGERY TO TRACE THE 26 NOVEMBER SNOWSTORM - FOG DISSIPATION<br />

ALONG THE ATLANTIC COASTAL PLAIN<br />

MARINE AND AGRICULTURE APPLICATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL SATELLITE<br />

DATA<br />

OCEANIC AND RELATED ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENA<br />

PROCEDURES FOR TROPICAL CYCLONE ANALYSIS<br />

RECENT ADVANCES IN THE APPLICATIONS OF REMOTE SENSING FROM<br />

GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITES<br />

SAHARA DUST CLOUD OVER THE ATLANTIC OBSERVED FROM A SATELLITE, A<br />

SEA-ICE ANALYSIS FROM SATELLITES<br />

SENTINELS IN SPACE<br />

SPECIAL SEQUENCES FROM METEOSAT 1<br />

SPECIAL WEATHER SERVICES AT THE FINNISH METEOROLOGICAL INSTITUTE<br />

STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION OF WINTER STORMS: Part 1<br />

STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION OF WINTER STORMS: Part 2<br />

TROPICAL CYCLONE ANALYSIS USING IR DATA<br />

TROPICAL CYCLONE INTENSITY ANALYSIS USING IR IMAGERY<br />

USE OF SATELLITE IMAGERY IN' TIME-LAPSE MOTION FOR OBSERVING<br />

HURRICANES; THE<br />

VORTICITY (Part I <strong>and</strong> 11)<br />

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VDC 153.1<br />

VDC 153.1<br />

VDC 153.1<br />

VDC 153.1<br />

VDC 153.2<br />

VDC 153.2<br />

VDC 153.2<br />

VDC 153.2<br />

VDC 153.2<br />

VDC 153.2<br />

VDC 153.2<br />

VDC 153.2<br />

VDC 153.3<br />

VDC 153'.3


p. 182, Appendix A<br />

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United Kingdom<br />

ICAO<br />

Attention I Documentation Sales Unit<br />

1 000 Sherbrook Street West<br />

MONTREAL, Quebec H3A 2R2<br />

Canada<br />

Institut Royal Meteorologique<br />

de Belgique (IRM)<br />

3 Avenue Circulaire<br />

1180 BRUXELLES<br />

Belgique<br />

John Wiley & Sons<br />

NEW YORK<br />

U. S. A.<br />

McGraw-Hill Book Company<br />

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U.S.A.<br />

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Translators<br />

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International Distribution<br />

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Canada<br />

Pergamon Press Ltd.<br />

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PLENUM Press<br />

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U.S.A.<br />

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P.O. Box 17<br />

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The Netherl<strong>and</strong>s<br />

U.S. Department of Commerce<br />

NOAA<br />

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U.S.A.<br />

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P.O. Box 2123<br />

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U.S.A.<br />

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Englewood Cliffs<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

U.S.A.<br />

Unesco Library<br />

Place de Fontenoy<br />

75 PARIS 7e<br />

France<br />

U.S. Navy Training Publ. Center<br />

MILLINGTON, Tennessee<br />

U.S.A.<br />

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Facultad de Flsica<br />

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p. 186, Appendix B<br />

CONDITIONS DU SERVICE DE PRET DE FILMS<br />

1. Prets, Les films de la cinematheque de l'OMM sont pretes gratuitement.<br />

Ilspeuvent etre presentes au cours de seances non-payantes et a des fins<br />

non-commerciales.<br />

2. Droits de television, La presententation, meme partielle, de ces films a<br />

la television doit-etre autorisee au prealable par le producteur.<br />

3. Comm<strong>and</strong>es, L'emprunteur peut recevoir simultanement quatre films au<br />

plus. Les comm<strong>and</strong>es mentionneront le numero du <strong>catalogue</strong> et le titre des<br />

films. En cas de reservation pour une date determinee, on comm<strong>and</strong>era les<br />

films le plus longtempa possible a l'avance et on mentionnera un ou deux<br />

titres de remplacement pour l'eventualite ou les films desires ne seraient pas<br />

disponibles.<br />

4. Transmission, L'envoi se fait par voie aerienne, port paye. 11 est<br />

annonce par lettre. L'emprunteur est prie d'aviser le Secretariat de l'OMM<br />

si, apres un delai raisonnable, l'envoi n'est pas parvenu. En raison des<br />

reglements douaniers nationaux, les envois subissent parfois des retards de<br />

livraison. 11 peut done etre utile au destinataire de prendre contact avec<br />

les autorites douanieres pour faciliter l'obtention des films qui lui seront<br />

adresses.<br />

5. Films endommages, Les films sont envoyes en bon etat. En cas de rupture<br />

au cours de la projection, seules des reparations urgentes et indispensables<br />

seront faites, avec du materiel adequate Adefaut, il est preferable de<br />

renvoyer sans reparer les films endommages, en les signalant specialement a la<br />

cinematheque. Les frais de remplacement des films perdus et de reparation des<br />

pellicules abimees, en dehors de l'usage, pourraient etre reclames a<br />

l'emprunteur.<br />

6. Duree du pret, Les films seront renvoyes apres leur projection, afin<br />

d'accelerer la circulation entre tous les emprunteurs. La duree d'un pret est<br />

de quatre semaines au plus.<br />

7. Renvoi au Secretariat de l'OMM, Les films, emballes avec soin, doivent<br />

etre expedies au Secretariat de l'Organisation meteorologique mondiale a<br />

Geneve (Suisse) par voie aerienne, port paye. L'emprunteur est prie<br />

d'annoncer l'envoi au Secretariat, par lettre separee.<br />

)


p. 188, Appendix B<br />

CONPICIONES RELATIVAS AL SERVICIO DE PRESTAMO DE·PELICULAS<br />

1. Prestamos, LaCinemateca de la OMMprestagratuitamente-las pe11culas.<br />

Estas P'Ueden prQyectarse gratuitamente en sesionesno comerciales.<br />

2. Perechos de television,<br />

incluso parcialmente, debera<br />

productor.<br />

La proyeccion de estas peliculas por television,<br />

contar con la autorizaci6n por anticipadodel<br />

3. Solicitudes, Pueden prestarsecuatro pelfculas comomaximocada·vez. Las<br />

pelfculas pueden reservarse poradelantado y deben pedirse con la maxima<br />

anticipacion posible, mencion<strong>and</strong>o"los titulos de otras pelfculas en<br />

sustitucion de las solicitadas, caso de noestar disponibles.<br />

4. Entrega, La Secretaria envia las pelfculas por via aerea y gastos<br />

pagados. Remite al mismotiempo une carta cominic<strong>and</strong>o el envio. Si<br />

transcurrido un plazo razonable no ha llegado el envio, los prestatarios deben<br />

comunicarlo a la Secretaria. Debido alas reglamentaciones aduaneras<br />

nacionales, en ocasiones los envios sufren algUnretraso. Por consiguiente,<br />

es aconsejable que el consignatario se ponga en relacion con las autoridades<br />

aduaneras para facilitar la entrega.<br />

5. Danos, Las peliculas se envfan en buenas condiciones. Si durante la<br />

proyeccion se produce la rotura de una pelicula s610 deberan efectuarse las<br />

reparaciones urgentes de caracter esencial, emple<strong>and</strong>o para ello material<br />

adecuado. De no ser asi, "es preferible devolver la pelicula danada sin<br />

reparacion alguna, senal<strong>and</strong>o las circunstancias del caso a la atencion de la<br />

Cinemateca. Puede pedirse al prestatario que se haga cargo del costo de<br />

sustituci6n de las peliculas perdidas 0 de la reparacion de las bobinas<br />

danadas por causa que no sea su utilizacion normal.<br />

6. Duracion del prestamo, Las peliculas se devolveran immediatamente despues<br />

de proyectadas, 10 que facilita su circulacion. El plazo maximo de<br />

prestamoes de cuatro semanas.<br />

7. Devolucion a la Secretaria, Las peliculas deben embalarse cuidadosamente<br />

y enviarse por vIa aerea y gastos pagados a la Secretaria de la Organizaci6n<br />

Meteorologica Mundial en Ginebra (Suiza). Se ruega al prestatario que<br />

notifique a la Secretaria por carta aparte que ha efectuado el envro.


W 0 R L D MET E 0 R 0 LOG I C A L<br />

SUPPLEl·1ENT NO. 1<br />

TO<br />

o R G A N I Z A T ION<br />

CATALOGUE OF METEOROLOGICAL TRAINING PUBLICATIONS<br />

AND AUDIOVISUAL AIDS<br />

(fourth edition)<br />

Education <strong>and</strong> Training Programme<br />

ETR-4<br />

WMO/TD - No. 124<br />

August 1988<br />

y"C'


Supplements to<br />

Section III<br />

Section VIII<br />

Section XII<br />

GENERAL PUBLICATIONS AND TEXTBOOKS<br />

Sub-section 14. Computer <strong>and</strong> <strong>training</strong><br />

VIDEOCASSETTES<br />

DISKETTES<br />

*******<br />

The Conditions Relating to the Film Loan Service, which are also valid<br />

for the loan of vidocassettes <strong>and</strong> diskettes, subject to copyright<br />

conditions, may be found in Appendix B of the Catalogue of Meteorological<br />

Publications <strong>and</strong> Audiovisual Aids, Fourth edition, ETR-4, WMO/TD-No. 124.<br />

*******


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WMO - 528 THE STRUCTURE AND EVOLUTION OF TROPICAL WAVES<br />

Produced by WaIter A. Dohan (WAB-363) for Sat. Applications<br />

Dept., Env. Pred. Res. Facility, Monterey, Calif., U.S.A.<br />

so co E 20 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard, NTSC<br />

WMO - 529 VERY SHORT RANGE FORECAST OF PRECIPITATION<br />

Produced by Nihon Cinefilrn Laboratory Co. for Japan<br />

Meteorological Agency<br />

(Mar 1986)<br />

so co E 15 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard, PAL<br />

WMO - 530 DROUGHTS THREATEN MANKIND<br />

Produced by State Meteorological Administration, People's<br />

Republic of China<br />

(May 1986)<br />

so co E 16 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard, PAL<br />

WMO - 531 MICROCOMPUTER DEVELOPMENT AND APPLICATION<br />

Produced by State Meteorological Administration, People's<br />

Republic of China<br />

(May 1986)<br />

WMO - 532<br />

WMO-533<br />

so co E 14 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL<br />

GORKI<br />

Produced by Chitrangan for Bangladesh Meteorological Department<br />

(WMOjUNDP RASj84jOll)<br />

so co E 19 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard, PAL<br />

Film on tropical cyclones in Bangladesh. GORKI is the local name<br />

for a cyclone accompanied by storm surge at the coastal area.<br />

Useful for increasing the community awareness in cyclone prone<br />

areas. For general public.<br />

METEOTEL<br />

Produced by the Le Centre meteorologique de Roissy CDG <strong>and</strong> UTA<br />

so co E<br />

La visualisation interactive des images radar et<br />

(Donated by Met. Nat. France)<br />

F<br />

18 min.<br />

18 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL<br />

satellite.


WMO - 534<br />

WMO - 535<br />

- 2 -<br />

A STORY OF THE NORTH - STOP THE WORLD<br />

Produced by Isachsen Films<br />

(c) Isachsen Films 1985<br />

so co E 50 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. NTSC.<br />

(Isachsen weather station) (Ellef Ringnes Isl<strong>and</strong>)<br />

Daily life <strong>and</strong> surrounding nature at the isolated arctic station.<br />

(Donated by Canada)<br />

LIFE AT MOULD BAY (PRINCE PATRICK ISLAND)<br />

Produced by CB Production for Environment Canada AES Central<br />

Region<br />

(c) 1982<br />

so co E 18 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. NTSC<br />

Life <strong>and</strong> work at a Canadian high arctic weather station.<br />

ARCTIC SCIENTIFIC EXPEDITION IN ELLESMERE ISLAND<br />

Produced by Manitou Productions Limited for Canadian Broadcasting<br />

Corporation<br />

(c) 1981<br />

so co E 23 min.<br />

HOME MADE FILMS ON SCIENTIFIC CAMPS IN THE ARTIC<br />

1985<br />

so co E<br />

From camps at Mould Bay, Alert <strong>and</strong> Resolute Bay<br />

(Donated by Canada)<br />

17 mins<br />

WMO - 536 THE EVOLUTION OF AN UPPER TROPOSPHERIC VORTEX - TROPICAL ATLANTIC<br />

OCEANS - ATS-3<br />

Produced by Walther A. Bohan (WAB-346) for Satellite Applications<br />

Department, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, Calif., USA<br />

Sep 1972<br />

so co E 15 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. NTSC<br />

)


WMO - 537<br />

WMO - 538<br />

- 3 -<br />

BASIC CLOUD IDENTIFICATION AND INTERPRETATION FROM WEATHER<br />

SATELLITE IMAGERY IN MOTION - MATURE CYCLONIC DISTURBANCE - NORTH<br />

ATLANTIC - GOES E<br />

Produced by Walther A. Bohan (WAB-474) for Satellite Applications<br />

Lab., NESDIS, Wash. DC, US<br />

so co E 22 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. NTSC<br />

(NESDIS = National Environmental Satellite Data <strong>and</strong> Information<br />

Service)<br />

FOG IDENTIFICATION AND INTERPRETATION - EASTERN, SOUTHERN AND<br />

WESTERN U.S. - GOES E/GOES W<br />

Produced by Walther A. Bohan (WAB-492) for Satellite Applications<br />

Lab., NESDIS, Wash. DC, US<br />

co so E 25 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. NTSC<br />

WMO - 539 RELATIVE MOTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH MOVING CLOUD SYSTEMS - PACIFIC<br />

OCEAN/ATLANTIC OCEAN - GOES E/GOES W<br />

Produced by WaIter A. Bohan (WAB-495) for Satellite Applications<br />

Lab., NESDIS, Wash. DC, US<br />

co so E 22 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. NTSC<br />

WMO - 540 PRACTICAL TRANSISTORS (90030)<br />

Produced by Hewlett-Packard Videotape<br />

(c) 1977<br />

so bw E 533 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL<br />

540.1 TRANSISTORS VS. VACUUM TUBES (330) 30 min.<br />

2 TRANSISTORS AND TEMPERATURE (316) 41 min.<br />

3 CURRENT DRIVE VS. VOLTAGE DRIVE (317) 41 min.<br />

4 ANSWERS BY INSPECTION (PART 1) (318 ) 43 min.<br />

5 ANSWERS BY INSPECTION (PART 2) (319) 40 min.


- 4 -<br />

540.6 ANSWERS BY INSPECTION (PART 3) (331) 37 min.<br />

7 MULTISTAGE AMPLIFIERS (322) 44 min.<br />

8 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS (323) 43 min.<br />

9 FEEDBACK AMPLIFIERS (324) 27 min•.<br />

10 WHY A TRANSISTOR AMPLIFIES (325) 27 min.<br />

11 TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS (326) 33 min.<br />

12 FET's AND UNIJUNCTION TRANSISTORS (327) 34 min.<br />

13 BREAKDOWN DIODES (328 ) 37 min.<br />

14 SCR'S AND TUNNEL DIODES (329) 28 min.<br />

15 PIN, STEP RECOVERY AND HOT CARRIER DIODES (332) 28 min.<br />

WMO - 541 DIGITAL TROUBLE SHOOTING<br />

Produced by Hewlett-Packard Videotape<br />

(c)<br />

so<br />

541.1 INTRO TO DIGITAL ELETRONICS (90421)<br />

co<br />

2 BINARY NATURE OF DIGITAL CIRCUITS (90422)<br />

3 BASICS OF TRANSISTORS AND IC'S (90423)<br />

4 LOGIC GATES AND SYMBOLS (90424)<br />

5 INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL IC FAMILIES (90425)<br />

6 MODERN DIGITAL IC FAMILIES (90426)<br />

7 SIMPLE TROUBLE-SHOOTING TECHNIQUES (90427)<br />

8 TROUBLE-SHOOTING DIGITAL IC'S (90428)<br />

9 FLIP-FLOPS (90429)<br />

E<br />

331 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL<br />

12 min.<br />

18 min.<br />

18 min.<br />

25 min.<br />

29 min.<br />

27 min.<br />

18 min.<br />

27 min.<br />

31 min.<br />

)<br />

)


WMO - 544<br />

- 6 -<br />

HOW TO SOLDER (PART 1 & 2) (90751)<br />

Produced by Hewlett-Packard Video<br />

(c) 1979<br />

so co E 35 min.<br />

Stardard. PAL .<br />

WMO - 545 USE OF RADAR REMOTE IN FORECASTING<br />

Produced by Smith-Hattingly Production Ltd. for National Weather<br />

Service Office of Meteorology <strong>and</strong> Oceanography, U.S.A.<br />

(Director. George P. Cressman)<br />

WMO - 546<br />

WMO - 547<br />

so co E 18 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. NTSC<br />

(Donated by Canada)<br />

THE GILL LOW PRESSURE HYDROGEN GENERATOR, TYPE 2<br />

Produced by AOTC Scarboro for Atmospheric Environment Service,<br />

Canada<br />

so<br />

Part I.<br />

Part 2.<br />

Part 3.<br />

(Donated by Canada)<br />

WIND SHEAR FACTOR<br />

Produced by lCAO (647E)<br />

bw E 42 min.<br />

GENERAL DESCRIPTION<br />

VALVE MAINTENANCE<br />

OPERATING PROCEDURES<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. NTSC<br />

7 min.<br />

6 min.<br />

29 min.<br />

so co E 21 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL<br />

WMO - 548 CLIMATE AND CLIMATIC VARIATION<br />

Produced by Nippon TV Network Co., Japan TV Workshop Co. for<br />

Japan Meteorological Agency<br />

so co E 20 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL<br />

(Donated by Japan Met. Agency)<br />

)


WMO - 549<br />

WMO - 550<br />

WMO - 551<br />

WMO - 552<br />

- 7 -<br />

UK WEATHER RADAR<br />

Produced by University of London, Audio-visual Centre for Plessey<br />

<strong>and</strong> U.K. Met. Office<br />

(c) The Plessey Company 1987<br />

so co E 11 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard, PAL<br />

(Donated by U.K.)<br />

MET MATTERS<br />

Produced by the State Service Video Unit for New Zeal<strong>and</strong><br />

Meteorological Service<br />

so co E 15 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL<br />

(Donated by New Zeal<strong>and</strong> Met. Service)<br />

TCHERNOBIL, TWO COLOURS OF TIME<br />

Produced by Ukraniskaja Studija Television Films for Gostelevagio<br />

USSR, UKRTELEFILM<br />

(c) 1986<br />

so co E 53 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL<br />

Nuclear power reactor accident. Shows the work of scientists <strong>and</strong><br />

specialists in various fields, firemen, workers etc. on the<br />

liquidation of consequences of the accident of the Chernobil<br />

atomic power plant in April 1986.<br />

(Donated by USSR)<br />

CYCLONE APPROACHING<br />

Produced by Film Australia for Natural Disasters Organization<br />

1981<br />

so co E 17 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL


- 9 -<br />

557.1 NMC's NUMERICAL PREDICTION MODELS, PART I<br />

by Dr. John Brown, presented by Dr. Jim Hoke<br />

557.2 NMC's NUMERICAL PREDICTION MODELS, PART II<br />

by Dr. John Brown, presented by Dr. Jim Hoke<br />

557.3 USE OF NUMERICAL GUIDANCE PRODUCTS BY NMC'S<br />

METEOROLOGICAL OPERATIONS DIVISION<br />

Mr. Harlan Saylor<br />

557.4 USE OF STATISTICAL GUIDANCE PRODUCTS DERIVED FROM<br />

NMC' S NUMERICAL MODELS<br />

Mr. J. Paul Dallavalle<br />

557.5 LATEST TECHNIQUES BEING USED IN INTERPRETATION OF<br />

WEATHER SATELLITE INFORMATION<br />

Mr. Mike Mogil<br />

557.6 USE OF NMC GUIDANCE PRODUCTS BY NWS FIELD<br />

FORECASTERS<br />

Mr. Glenn Rasch<br />

WMO - 558 SOLAR RADIATION II, THE EARTH'S ATMOSPHERE<br />

Produced by Ward's MLA for American Meteorological Society<br />

(c) 1964<br />

58 min.<br />

27 min.<br />

48 min.<br />

57 min.<br />

49 min.<br />

30 min.<br />

so co E 20 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL<br />

Video version of film WMO-86 T<br />

Through the use of live action <strong>and</strong> animation techniques, the<br />

properties of electromagnetic radiation are briefly reviewed.<br />

The nature <strong>and</strong> spectral distribution of solar radiation are<br />

described <strong>and</strong> some of the ways in which this radiant energy is<br />

transferred to the atmosphere are illustrated by considering<br />

individual photon-molecule encounters. Because the radiation is<br />

absorbed at different altitudes, large temperature variations<br />

occur with height in the amtopshere. These vertical <strong>and</strong><br />

horizontal temperature variations are responsible for the<br />

observed winds in the atmosphere. In addition to the incoming<br />

solar radiation, the atmosphere also interacts with the outgoing<br />

thermal radiation from the Earth <strong>and</strong> the lower atmosphere, <strong>and</strong><br />

the concept of radiative equilibrium is developed. The<br />

properties of the protective atmospheric blanket are emphasized<br />

by comparison with the hostile environment of the lower surface<br />

<strong>and</strong> space (I <strong>and</strong> II levels).


WMO - 559<br />

WMO - 560<br />

WMO - 561<br />

- 10 -<br />

ATMOSPHERIC STABILITY AND INSTABILITY - ADIABATIC PROCESSES<br />

Produced by US Navy Training Films for US Navy<br />

Distribution. National Audiovisual Center<br />

1953<br />

so co E 14 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL<br />

Videoversion of Film WMO-57T<br />

Explain the adiabatic process by showing what happens when a<br />

parcel of dry or moist air is raised or lowered by convection,<br />

the relationship of temperature <strong>and</strong> saturation at different<br />

altitudes, <strong>and</strong> the plotting of temperature <strong>and</strong> moisture content<br />

on the adiabatic chart. Gives a detailed description of<br />

orographic lifting (II <strong>and</strong> III levels). (Cleared for TV)<br />

LARGE SCALE PATTERN OF GENERAL CIRCULATION, NORTHERN HEMISPHERE,<br />

METEOSAT 2 IR<br />

Produced by Zeam Fu Berlin<br />

1987<br />

silent co 5 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL<br />

Satellite images 17-21 Sep 1984, 1 hourly images<br />

METEOSAT Imagery. ESA/ESOC<br />

Image processing. ISM-3 DFVR. At Zeam Fu<br />

VIEWPOINT - A BIRD'S EYE VIEW OF OUR WEATHER<br />

Produced by CD2 Film for AMK Berlin (on the occasion of Wasser<br />

Berlin, Fu Berlin<br />

(c) 1985<br />

co b/w E, German 16 min.<br />

METEOSAT Images. 2-8 Sep 1984,<br />

30 July-l Aug 1984, 11-13 July<br />

WMO - 562 TAME THE WIND<br />

Produced by United Nations TV for WMO<br />

1970<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL<br />

23-26 June 1984, 7-9 May 1984,<br />

1984<br />

so co E 26 min<br />

Videoversion of Film WMO-91<br />

This film shows how man, by his activities, may influence weather<br />

<strong>and</strong> climate. In some cases, improvements in microclimates have<br />

been brought about, for example, when Skoplje in Yugoslavia was<br />

rebuilt, or by rational l<strong>and</strong> utilization in Israel, or by the<br />

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WMO - 562 (continued)<br />

- 11 -<br />

installation of fog dispersal equipment at Orly. Lake Victoria<br />

is presented as an example illustrating the study of the<br />

availability of hydraulic resources. The film also shows how, by<br />

observing hurricanes, it will be possible in the future to take<br />

steps in an endeavour to reduce the amount of damage. WMO<br />

activity in these various fields is mainly intended to facilitate<br />

international co-operation (All levels).<br />

WMO - 563 ABOVE THE HORIZON<br />

Produced by National Film Board of Canada<br />

1965<br />

WMO - 564<br />

WMO - 565<br />

so co E 21 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL<br />

Videoversion of Film WMO-83<br />

With outst<strong>and</strong>ing natural photography of clouds <strong>and</strong> weather, a<br />

striking animation sequence concerned with the effects of solar<br />

radiation on the Earth <strong>and</strong> its environment, <strong>and</strong> carefully<br />

selected photographic status reports of current research on the<br />

general circulation, numerical forecasting, hurricane<br />

reconnaissance, satellite meteorology <strong>and</strong> weather modification,<br />

this film features the fascinations, interrelationships,<br />

potentials <strong>and</strong> unresolved problems of the atmospheric sciences.<br />

Minimizing detailed explanations of any area, the film gives a<br />

bird's eye view on the whole field of meteorology <strong>and</strong> is<br />

deliberately designed to initiate interest, stimulate curiosity<br />

<strong>and</strong> attract potential students.<br />

SIGMA XI. "THE EFFECTS OF INCREASES IN ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE"<br />

Produced by Sigma XI The Scientific Research Society for US<br />

Department of Energy (WETA TV, Wash. DC, US)<br />

(c) 1985<br />

so co E 94 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. NTSC<br />

(For copies write. SIGMA XI, The Scientific Research Society,<br />

345 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, CT 06511, USA)<br />

TV-PRESENTATIONS OF WEATHER INFORMATION<br />

Produced by United Nations for WMO<br />

so co multi 25 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ardr PAL


WMO - 566<br />

- 12 -<br />

THE DEPLETION OF THE OZONE LAYER<br />

Produced by WORLDNET<br />

1988<br />

so co E 60 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL<br />

WMO - 567 THE METEOROLOGIST AND THE ELECTRONIC CRYSTALL BALL<br />

Produced by Tele Video Danmark for the Danish Meteorological<br />

Institute<br />

1987<br />

WMO - 568<br />

so co D + E 10 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL<br />

(Donated by Denmark)<br />

THE WATER CYCLE<br />

Produced by the British Institute of Hydrology<br />

so co E 9 min.<br />

St<strong>and</strong>ard. PAL<br />

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WMO-100l<br />

WMO-1002<br />

WMO-1003<br />

THREE COMPUTER MODELS<br />

(From "An Introduction to 3-D Climate Modelling" by·<br />

Warren M. Washington <strong>and</strong> Claire L. Parkinson)<br />

5 1/4"<br />

LOGON/3<br />

P.O. Box 3031<br />

BOULDER, Colorado 80307-3031<br />

(US $ 25.00»<br />

LESSONS No. 1<br />

LOGIC<br />

NUMBERS<br />

FLIPFLOP<br />

5 1/4"<br />

IBM/GRAPHICS<br />

NWSTC<br />

FLIP-FLOPS<br />

LESSON<br />

JUL, 85<br />

1. RS LATCH AND CLOCKED RS LATCH<br />

2. D LATCH AND D-TYPE FLIP-FLOP<br />

3. JK FLIP-FLOP<br />

4. 1, 2 <strong>and</strong> 3-BIT COUNTER/DIVIDERS<br />

5. BCD COUNTER<br />

6. REVIEW EXERCICES<br />

5 1/4"<br />

APPLE<br />

NWSTC May, 84<br />

WMO-1004 MESOSCALE DATA ANALYSIS & DIAGNOSIS SOURCES<br />

PILOT VERSION 1.0, 21 DEC 1987<br />

5 1/4"<br />

IBM PC XT/AT<br />

(Donated by Pol<strong>and</strong>)


WMO-1005<br />

WMO-1006<br />

WMO-1007<br />

WMO-1008, <strong>and</strong><br />

WMO-1009<br />

- 2 -<br />

MESOSCALE DATA ANALYSIS & DIAGNOSIS WORKFILES<br />

PILOT VERSION 1.0, 21 DEC 1987<br />

5 1/4"<br />

IBM PC XT/AT<br />

(Donated by Pol<strong>and</strong>)<br />

MESOSCALE DATA ANALYSIS & DIAGNOSIS SYSTEM<br />

PILOT VERSION 1.0, 21 DEC1987<br />

5 1/4"<br />

IBM PC XT/AT<br />

(Donated by Pol<strong>and</strong>)<br />

BILKO - IMAGE PROCESSING ON A PC<br />

Prof. A. P. CRACKNELL, Univ. of Dundee, Scotl<strong>and</strong><br />

SOFTWARE DISC,<br />

PROGRAM, HELP SCREENS, GENERAL NOTES, INTRODUCTION.<br />

The program is in FORTRAN, interfaced to assembly language<br />

code.<br />

5 1/4"<br />

(c) 1987 UNESCO SC/OCE/TER<br />

(UK £ 50.-)<br />

BILKO - DATA DISCS (B-5)<br />

DEPRESSION OVER NORTH SEA<br />

5 1/4" (2 diskettes)<br />

(UK £ 12.50)<br />

)

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