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Climate & Weather Data

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Online magazine and reports

El Niño / Southern Oscillation (ENSO)

Paleoclimate

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Global Warming

Science and Public Policy
 

 

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Climate & Weather data

UW Atmospheric Sciences weather information

From the Joint Institute for the Study of the Atmosphere and the Oceans (JISAO) web site:

Western Regional Climate Center web page: Climate statistics (max-min temperatures, precipitation, etc...) for the state of Washington, and for other states in the Western U.S.
Web Search Engine
The ultimate web search engine: Google

Online magazines and reports

CONSEQUENCES online magazine:


Reports to the Nation on Our Changing Planet
A series of reports on the climate system; the ozone shield; El Niño and climate prediction; and on the changing climate.

American Scientist

El Niño / Southern Oscillation (ENSO)
Reports to the Nation on Our Changing Planet: El Niño and climate prediction
National Geographic El Niño / La Niña: Nature's vicious cycle (May 1999)
American Library Association compilation of WWW sites
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory

Paleoclimate (plate tectonics, glaciers, volcanoes)
NOAA Paleoclimatology Program
The North Dakota State University Library compendium of WWW links on climate change

Stratospheric Ozone
Reports to the Nation on Our Changing Planet: Our ozone shield
Environmental Effects of Ozone depletion (UNEP 1998 Assessment)
NASA Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer

Global warming
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC):

U.S. Global Change Research Information Office (GCRIO)

EPA Global Warming site

Reports to the Nation on Our Changing Planet: Our changing climate
University of East Anglia

The North Dakota State University Library compendium of WWW links on climate change
 

Science and public policy

Opinion: environmental advocate groups

Opinion: skeptics
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 Last Updated:
09/19/2001

Contact the instructor at: jaegle@atmos.washington.edu