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    blue right-pointing arrow American Geological Institute (AGI) - AGI provides information services, such as GeoRef and Geotimes, for its member societies and the geoscience community. They also provide a focused and effective voice for the interests of the geoscience community on national science-policy issues; strengthen earth-science education by leading efforts with its member societies and others to develop K-16 curriculum materials; and increases public awareness of the role that geoscience plays in our lives and in the environment. (Added: 17-Sep-1998 Hits: 494)  [Spider URL]"
    blue right-pointing arrow Comprehensive El Nino Bibliography - The Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS) Library has posted a comprehensive El Nino bibliography at this web site. The bibliography is searchable by author's name and can also be browsed page by page. (Added: 29-Feb-2000 Hits: 528)  [Spider URL]"
    blue right-pointing arrow El Nino and the Current State of the Pacific (NASA) - This site, maintained by the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Laboratory for Hydrospheric Processes, provides satellite imagery on Topex-Derived sea surface height, GOES water vapor, surface winds, sea surface temperature anomalies, and TRMM data. There is also a primer on the El Nino Southern Oscillation (ENSO) in English, French, Spanish and Chinese. (Added: 29-Mar-1999 Hits: 456)  [Spider URL]"
    blue right-pointing arrow Geological Survey of Japan (GSJ) - The Geological Survey of Japan (GSJ) is the only national institute for integrated earth science research in Japan. It was established in 1882 with the aims of making geological maps of the country and to undertake research related to the exploration of mineral resources. It has expanded its scientific activities into the additional fields of marine geology, geothermal research, local and global environmental issues, and prediction and prevention of natural hazards. (Added: 21-Sep-1998 Hits: 513)  [Spider URL]"
    blue right-pointing arrow NASA/GSFC Earth-Sun Exploration Division - The Earth-Sun Exploration Division, located in a Maryland suburb outside of Washington, DC, is home to the largest organization of combined scientists and engineers in the United States dedicated to learning and sharing their knowledge of the Earth. The mission of the Earth-Sun Exploration Division involves the research, development, and application of advanced space technologies to develop better knowledge of the distribution and characteristics of Earth's natural resources and how they are changing; and to develop a better understanding of the processes affecting global change. pop (Added: 29-Oct-1998 Hits: 6585)  [Spider URL]"
    blue right-pointing arrow NASA/MSFC Global Hydrology and Climate Center (GHCC) - The Global Hydrology and Climate Center (GHCC) which is located at the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, is a joint venture between government and academia to study the global water cycle and its effects on the Earth's climate. The site provides access to satellite imagery and data, information on climate impacts and research, and educational material on environmental research. (Added: 29-Mar-1999 Hits: 480)  [Spider URL]"
    blue right-pointing arrow National Center for Atmospheric Research Digital Media Catalog - NCAR research spans the globe from the Arctic to the Antarctic and looks from the earth beneath our feet to the surface of the sun for clues to what drives our climate and weather. The NCAR audiovisuals collection documents this search for answers in words and pictures, from computer terminals to termites and everything in between. The collection is made available to educators, researchers, television, and the print media at little or no cost to keep the public informed of our efforts in this increasingly crucial field. (Added: 11-Jun-1998 Hits: 550)  [Spider URL]"
    blue right-pointing arrow National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) - The NCDC is the world's largest active archive of weather data. The NCDC produces numerous climate publications and responds to data requests from all over the world. NCDC operates the World Data Center-A, Meteorology which is collocated at NCDC. The NCDC develops both national and global data sets that have been used by both government and the private sector to maximize the resource provided by our climate and minimize the risks of climate variability and weather extremes. The Center has a statutory mission to describe the climate of the United States and NCDC acts as the Nation's Scorekeeper regarding the trends and anomalies of weather and climate. (Added: 7-Jul-1999 Hits: 515)  [Spider URL]"
    blue right-pointing arrow National Geophysical Data Center - The National Geophysical Data Center (NGDC) manages environmental data in the fields of marine geology and geophysics, paleoclimatology, solar-terrestrial physics, solid earth geophysics, and glaciology (snow and ice). In each of these fields NGDC also operates a World Data Center (WDC A) discipline center. (Added: 15-Sep-1998 Hits: 511)  [Spider URL]"
    blue right-pointing arrow NOAA Climate Information Project - NOAA's Office of Global Programs now has a Climate Information Project (CIP) web site. The site offers near-daily and weekly summaries of reported climatological impacts from around the globe. (Added: 29-Feb-2000 Hits: 541)  [Spider URL]"

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