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Air Met Website?
Does anyone know of a website which shows the various cloud formations?
Also whilst i'm here, i'm just about finished air law/met, (the only books i've studied so far) which book would you recommend I start on next? Thanks! JM |
Try:-
<a href="http://www.gov.sg/metsin/cloudtypes.html" target="_blank">Cloud Types</a> |
<a href="http://www.auf.asn.au/meteorology/" target="_blank">http://www.auf.asn.au/meteorology/</a>
Link to an Australian instructional site on met. I was going to post a link to a very good met theory site that I used to know which I think was from the University of Michigan, but I recently had my PC fiddled with and have lost the bookmark. I have failed to find it again by Googling. Anyone know the one I mean? Edit: found it: University of Illinois <a href="http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/Gh/guides/mtr/home.rxml" target="_blank">http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/Gh/guides/mtr/home.rxml</a> NB to make this link work you will have to type parentheses around "Gh" (pprune won't allow a hyperlink containing parentheses, for reasons said to be beyond the ken of mortal man) [ 10 January 2002: Message edited by: FNG ]</p> |
re. your exams
I'd recommend getting Human Resources out the way next (It's a piece of piddle) and then do Nav and your R/T paper. |
Thanks everyone - most helpful!
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