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American Weather & Hydrology, LLC offers a great variety of public lectures and science documentaries, along with The Visiting Science Professor  program.

  • Public lectures on scientific topics (see list below).

  • Public awareness programs, U.S., Canada, Mexico, and overseas, on such topics as floods, flash floods, earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis, blizzards, hurricanes, and tornadoes.

  • The Visiting Science Professor program.  Visits by an American Science Experts professor or lecturer to schools, colleges, universities, businesses, government agencies, rotary groups, and social organizations to present illustrated lectures or series of lectures on special scientific and engineering topics, with emphasis on atmospheric, geophysical, and earth sciences (see list below).  Recorded versions of various lectures on film, tape, or DVD can be prepared and circulated in lieu of actual visits.

  • Educational films, videos, CDs, and DVDs on scientific topics (see list below).

  • Special scientific textbooks, laboratory manuals,  journals and journal articles, and other literature, written by prominent Associated Science Experts professors or other scientists.

  • Special climatic display software and videos for schools, business, and government.

  • Other scientific and engineering software.

  • Scientific and engineering DVD, CD, PowerPoint, videotape, film, slides, and other projection-screen, television-monitor, and computer presentations.

  • Television science documentaries.

  • Customized Internet science documentaries and other Internet presentations, with secure access for subscribing customers.

  • Specific video presentations, textbooks, and manuals written for the Certified Hazardous Materials Training program, The Visiting Science Professor program, and other educational and training programs offered by American Science Experts.

  • Video (DVD, CD, VHS), film, slide, and photo images (in printed and/or electronic format) of tornadoes, lightning, and other weather phenomena; mountains, lakes, beaches; planets and galaxies; and other items for use in scientific studies or with various consumer products, from T-shirts to computer screen savers to food item labels (for example, "Twister"). 

Possible topics  for each of the above programs, software, or textbooks include:

African Rift Valley.

Air quality / air pollution.

Arctic / Antarctic climates and life forms.

Avalanches.

Arachnology / spiders.

Asteroids and possible collisions with Earth.

Big bang theory.

Biometeorology and bioclimatology.

Climate / climatic change.

Cockroach control.

Cold weather safety.

Comets and possible collisions with Earth.

Consumer products safety.

Continental drift.

Crickets and grasshoppers.

Dams / reservoirs / dam safety.

Daylight Saving Time.

Deserts:  climate and life forms.

Droughts and water shortages.

Earth, our planet.

Earthquakes; faults.

Eclipses, Solar and Lunar.

El Niño and La Niña.

Endangered species and habitats.

Entomology / insects.

Environmental protection.

Expert witnesses; expert testimony.

Floods and flood control.

Fog:  types and origins; ground fog, ice fog.

Fossil fuels.

Glaciers and ice ages, glacial melting.

Global warming.

Ground water.

Heat extremes; effects upon humans and animals.

Heat index.

Heat islands:  urban effects on temperature.

Hot weather safety.

Hurricanes / typhoons / tropical storms / Hurricane Katrina.

HVAC:  Heating, ventilating, and air conditioning.

Hydroelectric power.

Hydrologic cycle.

Ice ages.

Icebergs; floating sea ice.

Insects, beneficial and harmful.

Insect eradication.

Krakatoa Volcano.

Lakes:  natural and manmade; fresh water and salt water.

Landslides, mudslides.

Light / light waves / colors, prism effects, rainbows.

Little Ice Age.

Longevity.

Lunar eclipses.

Marine layer weather effects.

Melting glaciers and ice packs.

Microbursts / downbursts.

Monsoon, Asian.

Monsoon, Southwest U.S.

Moon phases, lunar cycle.

Mosquitoes and mosquito control. 

Mountains / effects upon weather and climate.

Natural resources.

Ocean currents.

Oceans of the world.

Oil spills.

Pacific Decadal Oscillation.

Pest control.

Planets of the solar system.

Pleistocene Epoch.

Radio frequency interference.

Radioactivity.

Rain forests:  climate and life forms.

Relativity.

Rivers and streams; streamflow.

Rodents and rodent control.

Runoff and river flow.

Sea level rise.

Sea surface temperatures; effects upon weather and climate.

Seasons / length of day and night; variations with latitude.

Snails and slugs. 

Solar eclipses.

Solar system.

Snow and ice, snowmelt. 

Sound / sound waves / pitch / sound propagation / speed of sound.

Spiders.

Storm chasing / storm tracking. 

Storm surges.

Storms.

Sun glare and driving hazards.

Sunrise / sunset / twilight.

Super volcanoes.

Tambora Volcano.

Termites and termite control. 

Thermo-haline circulation and effects upon climate.

Tides.

Time zones / International Date Line.

Toba Super Volcano.

Tornadoes and waterspouts.

Toxic substances / releases.

Tsunami warning systems.

Tsunamis / tsunami of 2004 / megatsunamis

Urban flooding.

Volcanoes:  historical and prehistoric.

Volcanoes:  sunrise / sunset colors; effects on climate.

Volcanoes, vulcanology.

Water law.

Water quality / water pollution.

Water resources and conservation / water law; water pollution.

Water safety.

Waves / surf.

Weather modification; cloud and fog seeding.

Weather safety.

Wind.

Wind chill.

Wind energy development.

Winter weather, extreme cold; effects on humans and animals.

Winter weather safety.

Year without a summer, 1816.

Yellowstone Super Volcano.

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