Incoming Resources
- A variational assimilation method for satellite and conventional data, development of basic model for diagnosis of cyclone systems, G.L. Achtemeier [and six others]
- The complete weather resource, Phillis Engelbert
- For spacious skies : a meteorological sketchbook of American weather, by Eric Sloane
- Weather
- Scholastic's The magic school bus kicks up a storm, a book about weather, TV tie-in adaptation by Nancy White and illustrated by Art Ruiz
- A perfect planet, the story of Earth's power and fragility, a Silverback Films production for BBC and Discovery ; co-produced with Tencent Penguin Pictures, ZDF, China Media Group CCTV9 and France Télévisions ; a BBC Open University partnership ; producers, Huw Cordey, Nick Shoolingin-Jordan, Ed Charles
- The dependence of terrestrial temperatures on the variations of the sun's radiation, by C.G. Abbot
- The world of weather, Brian Cosgrove
- Magnetic Observatory at the Girard College, Philadelphia. Ordinary meteorological observations, from July to December, 1842
- Solar variation and weather, a summary of the evidence, completely illustrated and documented, by C.G. Abbot
- Weather for the mariner, by William J. Kotsch
- The weather
- Complete decoding and reporting of aviation routine weather reports (METARs), Max Lui
- Android smartphone relevance to military weather applications, David Sauter
- Weather for sportsmen : a new kind of book for sailors and all outdoorsmen, Thorn Bacon
- Cambridge guide to the weather, Ross Reynolds
- UAS Reports (UREPs), enabling exchange of observation data between UAS operations, Joseph Rios, David Smith, Irene Smith
- Message from the President of the United States, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of July 24, 1854, the fourth meteorological report of Prof. James P. Espy. February 28, 1857. -- Ordered, that 3,000 copies thereof be printed, in addition to the usual number, with seventy of the maps accompanying the same
- Regarding Washington, D.C., precipitation and temperature, 1952 and 1953, by C.G. Abbot
- A field guide to the atmosphere, text and photos. by Vincent J. Schaefer and John A. Day ; drawings by Christy E. Day ; sponsored by the National Audubon Society and National Wildlife Federation
- Report of the Secretary of War, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, Captain Simpson's report and map of wagon road routes in Utah Territory. February 26, 1859. -- Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and the Militia. February 28, 1859. -- Report in favor of printing submitted and referred to the Committee on Printing. March 2, 1859. -- Report in favor of printing the usual number submitted, considered, and agreed to
- Memorials of James P. Espy and of the Philadelphia Lyceum, praying the aid of the general government in making a series of meteorological observations. May 2, 1838. Referred to the Committee on Commerce, and ordered to be printed
- El Niño in history, storming through the ages, César N. Caviedes
- Freaks of the storm, from flying cows to stealing thunder, the world's strangest true weather stories, Randy Cerveny
- An initial study of the sensitivity of Aircraft Vortex Spacing System (AVOSS) spacing sensitivity to weather and configuration input parameters, Stephen E. Reddick and David A. Hinton
- Improving weather forecasting
- The rough guide to weather, by Robert Henson
- WJXT 1965 weather guide,, a weather handbook
- Introduction to clouds, sky watcher chart
- Observations at the Magnetic and Meteorological Observatory, at the Girard College, Philadelphia, made under the direction of A.D. Bache, LL. D. and with funds supplied by the members of the American Philosophical Society, and by the Topographical Bureau of the United States, 1840 to 1845. Printed by order of the Senate of the United States, and under the direction of the Topographical Bureau
- Bill Nye, the science guy, Disney Educational Productions
- [Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, a report of Professor Espy on meteorology. March 14, 1850. Ordered to lie on the table. March 20, 1850. Ordered to be printed.] 40 weather charts, cont. 11 barometric diagrams
- Thunder & lightning, weather past, present, future, Lauren Redniss
- Windswept, the story of wind and weather, Marq de Villiers
- The sun's short regular variation and its large effect on terrestrial temperatures, by C.G. Abbot
- WJXT weather guide, 1822-1972;, a weather handbook
- Of ice and men, how we've used cold to transform humanity, Fred Hogge
- Meteorology, stratosphere-troposphere exchange project, agreement between the United States of America and Australia, effected by exchange of notes signed at Canberra January 5, 1987
- Solar magnetism and world weather, by C. G. Abbot
- An algorithm for the vertical structure of aerosol extinction in the lowest kilometer of the atmosphere, Alan E Wetmore, by Melvin G Heaps and Robert D Johnson; contributing editor
- How's the weather?, a look at weather and how it changes, by Melvin and Gilda Berger ; illustrated by John Emil Cymerman
- They laughed at Noah, preparing for natural disasters, Kellye A. Junchaya
- Creating a committee to study and evaluate public and private experiments in weather modification. June 30, 1952. -- Committed to the Committee of the Whole House on the State of the Union and ordered to be printed
- The winds of change, climate, weather, and the destruction of civilizations, Eugene Linden
- Upgrade summer severe weather tool phase III, Leela Watson
- World weather and solar activity, by H. Helm Clayton
- Weather, how it works and why it matters, Arthur Upgren, Jurgen Stock
- Autumn weather, John Mason
- Magnetic Observatory, at the Girard College, Philadelphia. Extraordinary magnetic observations, maxima and minima, from July to December, 1844
- Winter weather, John Mason