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Precipitation Defined
Any liquid or solid form of water particles that fall from the atmosphere to the ground. Rain, snow, sleet and hail are forms of precipitation
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PharmaForm Launches Nanoparticle Engineering Drug Delivery Technology At AAPS 2008
Published November 17, 2008, 11:25 pm, PharmaceuticalOnline
PharmaForm, a pharmaceutical product development, manufacturing and analytical testing services company, today announced the launch of its new Evaporative Precipitation into Aqueous Solution (EPAS) drug delivery technology at the American Association of Pharmaceutical Scientists (AAPS) Annual Meeting and Exposition, November 16 through 20, 2008, Georgia World Congress Center, Atlanta, Georgia.
Solar cycles and Sierra weather: Are they related?
Published November 17, 2008, 8:30 pm, Sierra Sun
It's November and skiers and snowboarders are biting at the bit to get out on the slopes.
Will the weather outside be frightful?
Published November 17, 2008, 7:37 am, Mount Vernon News
MOUNT VERNON -- To hear "The Old Farmer's Almanac" tell it, it will be a cold, dry winter in central Ohio this year. But how do they know?
Chattanooga: Unpredictable winter weather predictions
Published November 16, 2008, 9:08 pm, Chattanooga Times Free Press
Some predict the winter weather by woolly worms and crickets, others by the thickness of the skins of onions pulled from the garden. But gaining an accurate long-range forecast is a little like asking a question of the Magic 8 Ball.
Dirty Brown Clouds Impact Glaciers, Agriculture And The Monsoon
Published November 15, 2008, 6:31 pm, Science Daily
Cities from Beijing to New Delhi are getting darker, glaciers in ranges like the Himalayas are melting faster and weather systems becoming more extreme, in part, due to the combined effects of man-made Atmospheric Brown Clouds (ABCs) and greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. The brown clouds, the result of burning of fossil fuels and biomass, are in some cases and regions aggravating the impacts ...
U.N. Reports Pollution Threat in Asia
Published November 14, 2008, 11:46 am, The Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Brown clouds made up of toxic chemicals are blotting out the sun in large parts of Asia, a U.N. report said.
U.N. report warns toxic brown haze has devastating effect
Published November 14, 2008, 2:14 am, Seattle Times
A noxious cocktail of soot, smog and toxic chemicals is blotting out the sun, fouling the lungs of millions of people and altering weather patterns in large parts of Asia, according to a report released Thursday by the United Nations.
Why predicting the market is like predicting the weather
Published November 13, 2008, 11:14 pm, rediff.com
Which is why Jamal Mecklai is always suspicious of market analyses -- whether 'fundamentalist' or technical. Using scientific methodologies to try and analyse forces that are at-best science plus always -- being euphemistic -- leaves plenty of room for interpretation. The trick, of course, is in figuring out the interpretation.
BY SPACEFLIGHT NOW 0545 GMT (12:45 a.m. EST) A collection of photos taken during the crew arrival is posted here .
Published November 13, 2008, 6:25 pm, Spaceflight Now
0320 GMT (10:20 p.m. EST Tues.) COUNT BEGINS. Inside Firing Room 4 of Kennedy Space Center's Launch Control Center, countdown clocks have started ticking toward the liftoff of space shuttle Endeavour.
Jamal Mecklai Weather Report for Jan 20, 2009
Published November 13, 2008, 11:33 am, Business Standard India
Many years ago, when I was still living in New York, I remember waiting for the elevator in a building mid-town, when these two guys came in stomping snow from their boots. One of them turned to the other and said, “Y’know, weather forecasting is the business to get into.
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- Climograph Detective: Students will study climographs, learning how temperature and precipitation affect climate. They will use technology and given data to create climographs using a spreadsheet.
- ESRL : PSD : CDC South American Daily Precipitation Grids
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- Future Climate Change | Science | Climate Change | U.S. EPA
- NC CRONOS Database | State Climate Office of North Carolina
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