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  • Auroras: Paintings in the Sky

    What are auroras? What makes them happen? What do they look like? Where can you see them? Site includes stunning photos and QuickTime movies of the northern lights, and Realaudio interviews with NASA scientists.

    www.exploratorium.edu

  • The Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP), University of Colorado

    Conducts basic theoretical and experimental research in planetary, atmospheric, magnetospheric, and solar physics.

    lasp.colorado.edu

  • University of Manchester Atmospheric Physics Research Group

    Pages describing the research activities, and employment opportunities (including PhD) within the Group. Work within the group covers micrometeorolgy, cloud microphysics and chemistry, aerosol science, and radiative transfer.

    cloudbase.phy.umist.ac.uk

  • NCAR CEDAR

    An online database of upper atmosphere, weather, and model data.

    cedarweb.hao.ucar.edu

  • General Spectral Toolbox

    GENSPECT is a line-by-line radiative transfer code to calculate gas absorption and emissivity, emission and transmission for a wide range of atmospheric gases. GENSPECT has an online web interface is available as a MATLAB toolbox.

    www.genspect.com

  • National Center for Atmospheric Research

    Plans, organizes, and conducts atmospheric and related research programs in collaboration with universities.

    www.ncar.ucar.edu

  • University of Aberystwyth: Atmospheric Physics Group

    These pages outline the work of this group, which is focussed on the study of the atmosphere between about 3 and 90Km above the surface of the earth.

    users.aber.ac.uk

  • Liquid Nitrogen Simulation of Aurora Borealis

    Unified Field Theory explains Auroras Borealis and Australis and suggests an experimental simulation using an iron core container with electric coil wrapping and electron gun.

    www.allanstime.com

  • 1976 Standard Atmosphere Calculator

    The online 1976 standard atmosphere calculator computes atmospheric properties like density, temperature, pressure and speed of sound up to 86 kilometers altitude. Graphics and a table generator are included.

    www.digitaldutch.com

  • McGreevy ground-based VLF recordings

    Earth's natural electromagnetic radio transmissions.

    www-pw.physics.uiowa.edu

  • Space Weather Resources

    Very large, categorized collection of links related to the interaction of solar wind and the magnetosphere.

    space.rice.edu

  • Optical Spectrograph and InfraRed Imaging System

    OSIRIS data, presentations and system status from the atmospheric research group at the Institute of Space and Atmospheric Studies.

    osirus.usask.ca

  • Schumann Resonance and Atmospherics on VLF

    Research site on Schumann Resonance and atmospheric electromagnetic energies as observed in Arizona.

    members.tripod.com

  • Why is the Sky Blue?

    Why is the sky blue in language that everyone can understand.

    www.sky-watch.com

  • Secrets of the Polar Aurora

    Overview of the polar aurora, by a scientist; illustrated, with history and relevant physics.

    www.phy6.org

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