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The American Meteorological Society Journal


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The weather is a common topic of conversation, but what do experts have to say about it? The American Meteorological Society Journal presents the leading figures in the atmospheric and related sciences as they delve into issues critical to humanity’s stewardship of the Earth.
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Programs in this series:

A Vision for Human Evolution Into Space
Humans are going into space...without NASA?
Benjamin Franklin's Science
Join AMS Fellow Philip Krider as he looks back at Benjamin Franklin, Founding Father and our first meteorologist.
Climate Variability and Hydrologic Extremes
How will engineers combat water scarcity in the 21st century? University of California at Irvine professor Soroosh Sorooshian relates his predictions.
Hurricane Katrina: Perspectives on Hurricane Forecasting
Max Mayfield, former director of the National Hurricane Center, provides a detailed assessment of what went wrong and what went right in Hurricane Katrina and what methods would be most efficient in mitigating future losses.
Hydrology in an Era of Global Change
Water, water everywhere...but as climate changes, where will it go?
Is Global Climate Change Affecting Hurricanes?
Do warmer sea surface temperatures create more powerful hurricanes?
The "New" (Post-Katrina) FEMA and Managing Expectations
What did FEMA learn from the Hurricane Katrina experience?
The Certified Consulting Meteorologist 50th Anniversary
Weather and climate are critical to the economy, with many industries relying on meteorologists to provide updated conditions using the latest technology. See how the American Meteorological Society has met this need for 50 years with its Certified Consulting Meteorologist program.
The Hurricane-Climate Connection
Are higher sea surgace temperatures brewing more powerful hurricanes?
The Science of Communications
Dr. Anthony Socci, senior science and communications fellow at the American Meteorological Society, unravels the void of communication between scientists and the public.
Urban Weather and Climate - Now and the Future
Explore the impacts of megacities and climate change with the American Meteorological Society.
 
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