Carbon Credit
Climate: Past, Present, Future [Prof John McClatchey]
How Do You Know Whether to Believe the Model Forecast? Unmasking the Black Box Stephen Jascourt*UCAR/COMET at NWS Headquarters Bill BuaUCAR/COMET at NCEP.
9645 TTCSI “I AM” SECONDARY SCHOOLS COMPETITION CHALLENGE 9645.
Examining a downslope warming wind event over the Antarctic Peninsula through modeling and aircraft observations: can mountain waves cause surface melting.
Please Remember: Last day to withdraw without a grade is Feb. 27th.
Please Remember: Turn off Cell Phones and Laptops before class begins – these are distracting to other students. If you insist on talking during the lecture.
Announcements Ch. 5 homework will post tomorrow Test 2 score will post by Monday night Scores on Mastering Physics continue to be updated Expect to be.
1 Global Effects Lecture #21 HNRT 228 Spring 2015 Energy and the Environment Adapted from GMU, UNM and USGS.
Reproduction and Development Chapter 38 The last unit!
UNIT 2: ECOLOGY THE BIOSPHERE. Apollo 8 December 24, 1968.
The Earth. General Features Mass: M Earth = 6 x 10 27 g Radius: R Earth = 6378 km Density: = 5.5 g/cm 3 Age: 4.6 billion years.