Don Arens is an emeritus professor at Modestow Junior College in Modesto, California. Professor Ahrens today won the McGuffey Longevity Award from the Textbooks and Academic Writers Association in order to obtain his market-leading weather edition 9 as the best-selling writer of the two Cengage learning texts. He influenced hundreds of thousands of students using his books to countless experts in the field of atmospheric science and better understanding the weather and climate. In 2007, the National Weather Association awarded Professor Allens the Lifetime Achievement Awards.
Meteorology is a study of how atmospheric and atmospheric processes determine the weather and climate of the planet. Because everyone is concerned about the weather, meteorology is a very practical science. How the climate responds to people's behavior is an urgent concern around the world. Meteorological studies are essential to protect the environment of the earth. Water circulation: Earth science includes research on systems like water circulation. This type of system can be understood for the first time by using knowledge of geology (groundwater), meteorology (weather and climate), oceanography (marine systems) and astronomy (energy input from the sun). The hydrological cycle is always in equilibrium - input and removal must be equal. Earth scientists judge the influence of human input system and exit system. NOAA image created by Peter Corrigan
Today, on March 23, we celebrate World Weather Day. This year's theme is "Weather Ready, Climate Intelligence" which focuses on building the ability to adapt to long-term climate change in preparation for bad weather. Large weather events such as tropical cyclones, floods, forest fires, droughts, winter storms, tornadoes, etc. have a dangerous effect, such as an increased risk of catastrophic damage. In recent decades, the frequency of disaster occurrences of billions of dollars has increased significantly, making companies more vulnerable than ever. You can rely on WeatherOps to maintain your business before these storms
The theme of this year's world weather day is "weather forecast, climate information". Often billions of people face the weather related disasters around the world, such as hurricanes, heat waves, droughts, typhoons. In addition to preparing for extreme weather, it is also important to investigate the cause and effect. Last year, a research team funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) tried the cloud seeding method using drought against the background of Idaho's sky. Cloud sowing is a way of changing weather that silver iodide is released from the aircraft and added to the sky to provide places where ice crystals are formed.