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Meteorological Research, Studies, and Services |
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American Weather & Hydrology, LLC offers a variety of research programs, studies, and services in the meteorological and earth sciences fields. Some of these include: Meteorological Research, Studies, and Services: Numerous programs in meteorological research, studies, and services, including:100-year, 50-year, and any n-year precipitation determination for various durations at specific locations. Biometeorological studies. El Niño, La Niña, Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO)., Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO), and seasonal weather patterns.Fire weather: effects of wind, temperature, humidity, and fuel moisture. Flood warning system design. Glacial melt, likely resulting from global warming. Global warming / cooling; climatic change. Global warming climate modeling by Dr. Jeremy Pal, Professor of Civil Engineering and hydroclimatology specialist. Numerical modeling of climatic change resulting from global warming. [See also Thermo-haline circulation below.] Hailstones - frequency of specific sizes. Hail studies: mechanisms of formation; locations and frequency of occurrence; public awareness. Heavy precipitation research, studies, and modeling. Hurricane research; hurricane flood plain and insurance studies. Hurricane preparedness and evacuation studies.Lightning studies: locations, frequency of occurrence; grounding and damage prevention; public awareness. Ozone depletion; ultraviolet radiation penetration. Probable maximum precipitation determination and assessment. Probable maximum precipitation research and studies. Public awareness of tornadoes, microbursts, and other sudden severe storm winds. Standard project storm determination; other design storms. Storm studies, part 1 and part 2. Thermo-haline circulation, and its effects on long-term climatic change. Possibility that global warming could lead to eventual major European and northeastern North American cooling as the result of the effects that the melting of arctic sea ice could have on the Atlantic thermo-haline circulation. Numerical modeling of thermo-haline circulation and its effects on climate change.. Tornado and severe storm research: forecasting and warning systems. Tornado shelter safety - homes, businesses, public buildings: research, public awareness, construction programs. American Weather & Hydrology, LLC (760) 868-8699 toll-free, U.S. and Canada (800) 843-7246cellular (760) 684-5761. Charles B. Pyke, Ph.D. (888) 786-7696. e-mail rainorshine@califweather.com. |
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