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Meet Our Alumni | Learning Weather at Penn State Meteorology
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Skip to main content. By the Penn State Meteorology Department. Lesson 1. An Introduction to Atmospheric Variables. Lesson 2. Data, Data Everywhere. Lesson 3. Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere. There are currently 0 users online. Recent Bachelor's Degree Alumni Biographies. Meet some Certificate in Weather Forecasting Alumni. The Meteorology Department's Career Services Page. Things you can do with a Meteorology degree. 2014 The Pennsylvania State University. The College of Earth and Mineral Sciences is c...
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Lesson 2. Data, Data Everywhere | Learning Weather at Penn State Meteorology
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Skip to main content. By the Penn State Meteorology Department. Lesson 1. An Introduction to Atmospheric Variables. Lesson 2. Data, Data Everywhere. Making a Map out of a Mountain. Roller-Blading on Weather Maps. Weather's Highs and Lows. Extracting Information from Contour Plots. Meteograms: Messages in Time. Assessment and Next Steps. Lesson 3. Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere. Lesson 2: Cool Tools. Virtual Object: Hawaii Topography. Interactive Contouring Practice (Temperature). CC BY 2.0. Think about...
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Lesson 3. Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere | Learning Weather at Penn State Meteorology
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Skip to main content. By the Penn State Meteorology Department. Lesson 1. An Introduction to Atmospheric Variables. Lesson 2. Data, Data Everywhere. Lesson 3. Remote Sensing of the Atmosphere. Shedding Light on the Electromagnetic Spectrum. The Four Laws of Radiation. The Roads Traveled Most by Radiation. Clouds: Both Sides Now. Observing Weather from Space. Assessment and Next Steps. Lesson 3: Cool Tools. Interactive IR Imagery Simulator. Quiz Yourself: Cloud Atlas. There are currently 0 users online.
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Welcome to Writing Personal Statements Online | Writing Personal Statements Online
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Skip to main content. Writing Personal Statements Online. Welcome to Writing Personal Statements Online. A Handbook for Students Applying for Scholarships and Graduate Study. Writing Recommendation Letters Online. Style for Students Online. He has published articles about writing in a wide variety of magazines, including. Graduating Engineer and Computer Careers. Features of this Manual. Printer-friendly chapters and pages. Self-Study links to additional resources and recommended websites. Chapter 3: Sty...
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Courseware | EMS Open Educational Resources
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Penn State EMS Open Educational Resources. Section for more information. Please let us know what you think! Our faculty are anxious to learn more about your interest in their open courseware! Please take a moment to fill out our brief survey. To let us know which modules are of interest, how you might use them, and any feedback you may have for us. Want to Register for Academic Credit? Listing of Open Courseware by Academic Unit. Department of Energy and Mine. Author: Dr. Andrew Kleit. EGEE 102: Energy C...
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Short Essay Samples | Writing Personal Statements Online
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Skip to main content. Writing Personal Statements Online. First, you are typically expected to provide a window into your personal motivations, offer a summary of your field, your research, or your background, set some long-term goals, and note specific interest in the program to which you are applying. Second, you are expected to provide some personal detail and to communicate effectively and efficiently. Failure to do so can greatly limit your chances of acceptance. Overview of Short Essay Samples.
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Tides in two easy pieces | Earth 540: Essentials of Oceanography for Educators
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Tides in two easy pieces. Tides in two easy pieces. Let's start with the equilibrium theory of tides, and let's ignore the Sun for a moment. The moon accounts for about 2/3rd of the Ocean tides anyway, so we'll have almost everything. Also, the concepts we develop for the moon apply equally to the Sun-Earth system. Ok, is that all? Well, think about the water in the Atlantic ocean and then think about a place like, say, Daytona Beach. What if the moon is actually over the longitude of Kansas? Meantime, s...
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"Maps" MOOC finishes strong! | John A. Dutton e-Education Institute
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Skip to main content. Penn State Home Page. Maps MOOC finishes strong! Anthony Robinson's Coursera-delivered MOOC, "Maps and the Geospatial Revolution," ended on August 26, 2013 and was, by all accounts, a huge success! Annie Taylor, Director. More information about text formats. No HTML tags allowed. Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically. Lines and paragraphs break automatically. Dutton Institute GA awarded prestigious AECT 2016 research award! The College of Earth and Mi...