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Meteorology

The meteorologists study meteorology.


  • Most of the Earth's atmosphere is within 30 KM (about 19 miles) of the surface. - 29
  • At higher altitudes the atmosphere gets thinner and the air pressure is reduced. - 30
  • The Earth's Atmosphere ends at about 328,000 Feet = 62 miles = 100KM. - 31
  • God gave the earth to human beings. - 1739
  • The earth's circumference at the equator is 24,901 miles (40,075 kilometers). - 185
  • The heaven and the earth will pass away. - 186
  • We are expecting more earthquakes then ever before. - 187
  • Earthquakes of less than magnitude 5.4 rarely cause damage. - 188
  • Recently there seems to be extreme weather changes (Hot, Cold, Rain, Snow, Floods, and Drought).
    We should all be alert and prepared for anything. - 693
  Key words: Atmosphere, Atmospheric, Climate, Earth, Meteorologist, Meteorology, Weather  

  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)  

Question: How many people live on Earth?
  Answer: Over 6.5 billion people live here on the Earth. - 90

Question: How far away is earth's moon?
  Answer: They say that earth's moon is located 238,000 miles away. Some people believe that it may be much closer. I have never been there to actually measure the distance. - 321

Question: What is weather?
  Answer: Weather is the condition of the atmosphere at a given time in a specific place. - 111

Question: What are some of the factors describing weather?
  Answer: Weather affects air temperature, barometric pressure, humidity, cloudiness, Rain precipitation moisture, and wind speed. - 112


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  External related links to the world ...  

World Meteorological Organization
 World Meteorological Organization

 The (WMO) was established by the United Nations to monitor weather and climate.

wmo.int/pages/index_en.html - 601



  Comments and Quotes  

The media calls it "climate-change". Some people believe that it is actually Geo-Engineering that is causing many of the extreme weather events. - 19


Damage and injuries are reported near the epicenter. - 74


The abnormal pattern of increase in temperatures down the Peruvian and Ecuadorian coast is called El Nino. It is part of a bigger change in wind and weather all over the world. El Nino and La Nina are essentially the same phenomenon. When unusually cool temperatures in the ocean occur on the equator between South America and the Date Line, La Nina exists. This happens around Christmas time. El Nino is noticed along the South American coast, in the open Pacific Ocean, near the Galapagos, and near the Date Line 4 months after La Nina. The most significant cause of damage during El Nino is a result of the violent storms it brings and the upsets in global food chain that it puts into effect. The significant damage from La Ni?a is the increase Atlantic hurricane activity that it causes. - Michelle Rooks - 235




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