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Continuing Education

Continuing Education Introduction to Commercial Meteorology for Univer- meteorological services, customer service in commercial sity Faculty. WeatherData, Inc., of Wichita, Kansas, meteorology, how nonmeteorologists view meteorol- will offer an "Introduction to Commercial Meteorol- ogy, basics of weather forecasting, and applied remote ogy for University Faculty" workshop at their office sensing. A special dinner and an "Evening in Space" in Wichita on 19-22 May 1999. The goal is to bridge program hosted by WeatherData, Inc., and The Kansas the gap between the private sector and faculty so stu- Cosmosphere and Space Center will be included. To dents can be better prepared to work in applied me- apply, send a letter of application by 15 March 1999 teorology in general and commercial meteorology in stating your desire to participate and describing how particular. This three-and-one-half day course will in- this experience will assist you in preparing your stu- clude material on the history of commercial meteorol- dents for careers in commercial or applied meteorol- ogy, clients' weather information needs, philosophy ogy. Address letters to Linda Koch at WeatherData, of weather broadcasting, economic value of weather Inc., 245 N. Waco St., Suite 310, Wichita, KS 67202; products, basics of storm warnings, types of commercial telephone: 316-265-9127; fax: 316- 265-1949. • Are You Getting The Humidity Data You Need? Get higher accuracy, better long term s i Th e HP04 3 is a o combination humidity, ^ymml | temperature probe which pro- vides two linearized output signals. MpF ^ Accuracy is 3%R H and 0.2C. Operating voltage is 5-28vdc an d current draw is 3.5mA. OFF-O N time for accurate operational status is ins. Sensor used is the Hygromer C9 4 known for and long term stability. This sensor has high environmental pollutants and shows excellent long coastal and oceanographic installations. MTINGTQN, NY 11743 •3902 • 1-888-284-3376 • http://www.rotronk-u«a,com 50 7 Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society American Meteorological Society

Continuing Education

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American Meteorological Society
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1520-0477
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10.1175/1520-0477-80.3.507
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Abstract

Introduction to Commercial Meteorology for Univer- meteorological services, customer service in commercial sity Faculty. WeatherData, Inc., of Wichita, Kansas, meteorology, how nonmeteorologists view meteorol- will offer an "Introduction to Commercial Meteorol- ogy, basics of weather forecasting, and applied remote ogy for University Faculty" workshop at their office sensing. A special dinner and an "Evening in Space" in Wichita on 19-22 May 1999. The goal is to bridge program hosted by WeatherData, Inc., and The Kansas the gap between the private sector and faculty so stu- Cosmosphere and Space Center will be included. To dents can be better prepared to work in applied me- apply, send a letter of application by 15 March 1999 teorology in general and commercial meteorology in stating your desire to participate and describing how particular. This three-and-one-half day course will in- this experience will assist you in preparing your stu- clude material on the history of commercial meteorol- dents for careers in commercial or applied meteorol- ogy, clients' weather information needs, philosophy ogy. Address letters to Linda Koch at WeatherData, of weather broadcasting, economic value of weather Inc., 245 N. Waco St., Suite 310, Wichita, KS 67202; products, basics of storm warnings, types of commercial telephone: 316-265-9127; fax: 316- 265-1949. • Are You Getting The Humidity Data You Need? Get higher accuracy, better long term s i Th e HP04 3 is a o combination humidity, ^ymml | temperature probe which pro- vides two linearized output signals. MpF ^ Accuracy is 3%R H and 0.2C. Operating voltage is 5-28vdc an d current draw is 3.5mA. OFF-O N time for accurate operational status is ins. Sensor used is the Hygromer C9 4 known for and long term stability. This sensor has high environmental pollutants and shows excellent long coastal and oceanographic installations. MTINGTQN, NY 11743 •3902 • 1-888-284-3376 • http://www.rotronk-u«a,com 50 7 Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society

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Published: Mar 1, 1999

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