NOAA Miami Regional Library
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Library SERVICES

AMS E- Journals -  American Meteorological Society E-Journals.

Catalog - NOAALinc catalog contains the holdings of the local collection and the collections of 30 addtional NOAA libraries across the country.

E- Journals - a live link list for all journal titles available online.

E- Resources - for NOAA South and North-East Labs includes: Current Content Connect, JSTOR, Web of Knowledge and more.

Inter-library loan - NHC library is a non-lending library.

New Books -  this is a list off the most recently cataloged items now accessible in the collection.

NHC Print Journals - title list of all print journal holdings.

Regional Databases - Focus on published and unplublished scientific literature in the fields of oceanography, atmospheric science, aquaculture, and fisheries.

Reference - NOAA Miami Regional librarians are available to respond to reference questions Monday throught Friday at one of our two locations. A librarian is present at the NHC branch library Tuesday through Thursday 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM or by appointment. Reference questions may be submitted via email to:Nhclibrary@noaa.gov


Other Resources

Publications - atmospheric publications by NHC, AOML staff and others.  

GIS & Google Training Tools

Office of  Scientific & Technical Information - a wealth of research material.

Extreme Weather Emergency Contact Sheet- South Florida

E-Print Network  - database for energy, science and technology for the research community

Schools and Universities - Offering Atmospheric Sciences

                                    History View
Hurricanes and Deep Water Oil Spill: A  Factsheet
Hurricane Re-analysis Project uses first real-time (1943) recon microfilm data found in NHC library.  Data and article
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AOML Keynotes (p.4) article on Dr. Robert Simpson.

                                           Library RESOURCES

Bibliographies:
Climate Change and Potential Hurricane Impact
Climate and Engineering   new
Oil Spills and Hurricanes
Social Response to Hurricanes and Natural Disasters
Tornadoes  Congressional Quarterly's Political Contact Suiteprovides contacts, profiles, biographies for members and staff of Congress, federal government, the judiciary, and nongovernmental orgs.

Lexis.com  and   Nexis.com Databases -
Lexis focuses on legal research and Nexis focuses on news and journal research.

Library News and Training - links to online training for ibrary resources and Copyright page. 

Science Presentations given at the National Hurricane Center.

Scientific Web Plus (Beta) - A science dedicated search engine.

U.S. Daily Weather Maps
   

       National Hurricane Center Storm Surge Unit              

Miami Weather Forecast Office
Miami Weather Forecast Office - current forecasts


National Hurricane Center  Resources

NOAA Technical Memorandums - NWS NHC no. 1- 47 & TPC no.1-4

NOAA Technical Memo NWS TPC no. 5: The Deadliest, Costliest, and Most Intense United States Tropical Cyclones  From 1851 to 2006

Monthly Weather Review - Annual Summaries of North Atlantic Storms, 1872-2009 

NOAA Historical Climatology series 6-2 Tropical Cyclones of the North Atlantic Ocean, 1851-2006   (scroll down to "Atlantic is available for PDF")

Saffir-Simpson Wind Scale and Summary Table
Citation for Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale and AMS Citation Guidelines
Hurricane Forecast Improvement Program (HFIP) " provides the basis for NOAA and other agencies to coordinate hurricane research needed to significanly improve guidance for hurricane track, intensity and storm surge forecasts.


National Oceanic Data Center

The NOAA Library and Information System  is part of  the
National Oceanic Data Center (NODC) .  NODC generates over
30 major Products several of them used by National Hurricane Center staff.
Catalog
E-Resources E-Journals
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