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Oceanic National and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service National Centers for Environmental Prediction Hydrometeorological Prediction Center Daily Weather Maps APRIL 6, 2009 - APRIL 12, 2009 Week 15 The following charts are the principal charts of the former National Weather Service publication, "Daily Weather Map." They are the Surface Weather Map, the 500-Millibar Height...

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Oceanic National and Atmospheric Administration National Weather Service National Centers for Environmental Prediction Hydrometeorological Prediction Center Daily Weather Maps APRIL 6, 2009 - APRIL 12, 2009 Week 15 The following charts are the principal charts of the former National Weather Service publication, "Daily Weather Map." They are the Surface Weather Map, the 500-Millibar Height Contours chart, the Highest and Lowest Temperatures chart, and the Precipitation Areas and Amounts chart. All charts are derived from the operational weather maps prepared at the National Centers for Environmental Prediction, Hydrometeorological Prediction Center, National Weather Service. The symbols on the Surface Weather Map and the 500-Millibar Height contours are standard international symbols. The Surface Weather Map shows station data and the analysis for 7:00 a.m. EST. Areas of precipitation are indicated by shading. The weather reports displayed here are only a fraction of those on which the analyses are based. Occasional apparent discrepancies between the printed station data and the analyses result from the absence of station reports not included here because of a lack of space. The Daily Weather Map is published weekly by the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). NOAA and IMC are responsible for managing, printing, and distributing the bulletin. The contents may be reprinted freely, with proper credit. Annual subscriptions: Domestic and International subscriptions are $75. Check and credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American The 500-Millibar Height Contours chart shows height contours (solid lines), temperatures (dashed lines) and winds (arrows) at the 500-Millibar pressure level at 7:00 a.m. EST. The height contours show the height of the 500millibar pressure level in dekameters above sea level and isotherms, the lines of constant temperature, are shown in degrees Celsius. Arrows show the wind direction and speed at the 500Millibar level. The Highest and Lowest Temperature chart shows the maximum temperature for a period from 7:00 a.m. EST the previous day through 1 a.m. EST and the minimum temperature for the period from 7:00 p.m. EST the previous day through 1 p.m. The maximum temperature is plotted above the station location and the minimum temperature is plotted below. The Precipitation Areas and Amounts chart shows areas (shaded) that had precipitation during the 24 hours ending at 7:00 a.m. EST, with amounts to the nearest hundredth of an inch. "T" indicates a trace of precipitation. Correspondence to the meteorologists should be directed to: Daily Weather Map, NOAA/National Weather Service, Room 410, 5200 Auth Rd, Camp Springs, MD 20746. The Daily Weather Map is available online at www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov/dwm/dwm.shtml. Current HPC products are available online at www.hpc.ncep.noaa.gov Express) payments are accepted. Payments (invoices) should be mailed to: NOAA/NCDC, P.O. Box 979023, St. Louis, MO 63197-9000; or invoices faxed to: (304) 726-4409. Send address changes to: NCDC Subscription Services Center, 310 State Route 956, Building 300, Rocket Center, WV 26726; call toll free: (866) 742-3322; TDD: (828) 271-4010; fax: (304) 726-4409; or E-mail: noaasubsvcs@imcwv.com TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2008 1008 50 1004 1000 LOW 41 975 1004 1008 33 097 9 -15 1008 9 46 056 45 1008 10121016 1020 -13 40 246 15 -1 1020 1024 1028 36 0 1016 1012 1012 1016 LOW 1012 30 0 15 -18 41 16 1020 48 078 12 +141 46 51 51 132 +69 35 286 9 44 125 +12 -6 31 0 51 179 7 50 -6 39 217 10 40 268 +9 8 46 067 15 -27 39 0 31 47 196 15 +2 1024 55 230 +31 52 178 10 +37 36 0 49 208 -5 30 291 15 -12 1032 28 +8 30 0 37 0 39 306 +9 46 7 53 116 37 156 9 27 -18 47 0 45 136 9 +1 27 0 1016 53 19210 +3 +36 10 56 21146 3 10 +27 48 55 219 1 +32 10 53 9 46 0 53 138 -6 10 47 11 50 121 10 34 -17 43 0 52 156 5 42 185 10 +10 -6 51 6 41 287 10 53 167 38 -10 -6 57 159 10 48 +17 37 40 51 223 10 46 56 244 62 239 +7 39 216 10 37 -1 8 28 42 197 50 163 -16 10 -10 10 28 37 202 33 -10 10 42 189 -10 29 10 -3 31 31 37 209 10 31 +9 50 173 10 +1 8 54 10 46 -10 49 0 45 0 46 267 10 38 -3 53 212 51 -4 4 57 12 59 173 -6 10 49 60 135 7 -9 55 197 -3 34 +1 34 0 303 10 +7 10 33 31 46 261 0 10 51 256 34 307 31 +8 40 28210 5 32 315 35 316 38 +4 -4 15 +8 33 10 10 34 29 0 38 319 34 +3 15 38 316 31 0 +2 10 33 31350 290 31 +2 10 +9 10 35 30 29 332 +5 40 248 9 28 0 HIGH 36 10 34 +7 10 41 1024 +8 4 55 +6 44 10 38 35 231 54 210 10 49 +7 10 23 45 226 +3 1024 49 10 40 10 32 55 206 10 54 +1 +4 32 242 10 +5 44 228 10 +2 25 59 197 10 51 +1 22 37 244 10 33 +3 61 52 168 194 +3 10 -2 10 46 46 65 179 10 36 +5 66 151 10 +1 72 146 10 38 +6 40 10 23 1020 30 49 65 152 7 57 -4 45 301 45 267 43 282 +4 10 0 6 -3 43 292 35 40 40 10 0 40 296 232 52 37 10 26 +1 0 56 215 47 296 50 33 233 35 -6 10 35 236 46 261 +12 10 10 -1 10 54 183 46 +10 10 +1 10 42 49 260 37 22 61 172 +19 10 29 39 294 39 +1 10 -4 63 137 10 48 6 40 255 +6 0 38 50 298 0 5 48 39 53 164 241 10 31 +2 +13 10 10 61 277 56 220 +20 59 33 10 36 241 37 238 +3 +2 52 241 51 248 45 44 +13 10 +4 49 65 10 +19 10 +910 45 10 60 142 10 64 172 56 293 +7 -1 27 34 44 -5 +12 3 10 44 54 0 66 261 58 19 38 61 221 38 231 +17 10 57 279 +5 64 123 52 184 10 67 150 0 10 51 63 196 39 257 +17 +3 39 244 +27 4 8 -3 10 46 7 31 +3 10 +9 10 +14 10 53 48 7 60 2 56 0 51 32 35 60 256 62 267 34 249 63 155 +17 5 53 235 +19 3 +8 47 225 10 -5 3 57 +13 48 222 56 163 63 204 6 64 126 57 +7 40 29 60 24 +1610 +24 +5 49 10 10 -2 7 31 38 246 42 48 50 62 54 236 +10 10 +14 10 28 52 51 242 761 236 +16 69 174 +13 60 235 7 58 +18 6 66 135 49 1 +12 10 237 56 175 +12 68 153 65 0 10 67 227 +7 71 212 52 +22 47 234 10 50 219 +10 63 9 7 +14 8 +12 10 +23 10 50 +11 10 67 88 64 58 0 43 40 36 23510 0 10 39 21640 204 +13 10 +10 38 33 58 2229 -8 10 HIGH 68 149 10 45 +9 69 206 10 50 217 10 +21 +14 73 170 63 167 58 201 63 71 204 6 71 204 10 +14 60 158 10 38 +9 45 52 196 10 40 +19 10 67 151 10 +7 7 70 +7 +10 69 80 180 +14 +26 52 209 10 50 +22 10 53 59 +23 64 165 +18 10 61 5 65 6 69 71 185 10 76 170 +5 67 68 55 74 166 78 153 3 +3 LOW 10 64 54 10 +4 74 11 80 158 0 80 178 +9 73 187 +12 8 70 73 184 9 71 +11 10 72 155 10 +12 +8 73 75 76 75 10 61 0 74 173 +12 81 167 +13 10 73 71 0 81 167 12 72 0 1016 True at 40.00N NM 100 200 300 -120 -120 JACKSON 74 155 9 148 74 149 149 +11 +11 +15 80 156 10 80 150 +8 1016 400 500 -110 -110 1016 9 68 151 62 1016 2 0 +17 72 74 0 80 149 +15 +10 74 71 150 4 +15 78 0 75 145 -100 -100 82 146 +14 10 74 +15 76 -90 -90 70 0 -80 -80 Surface Weather Map and Station Weather at 7:00 A.M. E.S.T. -36522 LOW 528 522 -36 558 516 522 528 534 LOW 56 59 50 62 52 57 52 52 69 53 73 54 56 51 51 37 57 46 63 38 63 34 62 41 65 46 55 36 65 39 67 43 71 37 90 66 86 58 56 31 63 39 61 36 67 31 58 34 64 35 70 31 66 34 67 46 77 49 77 51 79 51 83 57 86 67 63 40 65 36 66 49 534 -24 540 -24 546 552 564 540 -24 546 75 63 49 55 81 52 67 35 72 30 68 52 552 570 -24 75 53 78 40 61 25 82 56 85 79 52 58 75 64 80 65 72 41 83 64 92 70 67 30 66 32 68 64 36 38 77 64 53 31 76 64 53 33 69 67 51 38 67 47 69 55 75 56 79 62 78 64 88 70 90 74 89 74 68 46 576 IGH -12 588 92 74 57 35 60 53 44 58 54 55 56 32 58 52 48 54 63 34 32 58 63 46 36 60 63 71 52 33 48 52 75 64 58 66 58 44 59 62 59 41 44 38 62 69 39 71 71 71 56 81 67 46 45 79 69 57 48 55 37 76 72 81 81 49 60 76 56 81 80 60 82 52 51 60 56 73 77 86 80 85 61 82 56 65 64 59 56 84 82 81 83 76 62 86 55 58 64 61 8551 54 86 86 82 73 82 47 56 86 67 63 58 83 85 68 68 66 87 69 85 83 85 71 70 67 91 85 71 71 88 88 89 88 73 74 90 69 73 68 90 89 74 78 58 50 54 38 54 32 87 80 582 Highest and Lowest Temperature HIGH LOW 588 -100 500-Millibar Height Contours at 7:00 A.M. E.S.T. .01 -120 -80 .98 .32 .08 .21 .11 .13 .T .01 .01 .06 .33 .01 .18 1.33 .74 1.06 .75 .20 .20 .43 .21 1.14 .33 2.61 .T .t .24 2.11 .T 3.28 .T .26 .55 .15 .02 .03 .T .01 1.89 .59 .T .54 .26 .06 2.41 .07 .T .01 1.10 .32 .10 .31 .01 .T .23 .98 .88 .88 .48 .13 .T .01 Wind Direction Current Temperature (in F) Visibility (in miles) dd TT PPP ff Wind Speed Long Feather - 10 knots Short Feather - 5 knots 3-Digit Surface Pressure (in tenths). Ex: 989 = 998.9mb, 012 = 1001.2mb 3 Hour Pressure Tendency (in tenths) 6 Hour Total Precipitation (in hundredths of an inch) .T .50 V WW Present Weather Symbol Dew Point Temperature PP a RR .08 .27 TD Sky Cover Station Model TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2008 24-hour Precipitation Areas and Amounts Ending 7:00 A.M. E.S.T. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2008 1020 50 1020 1016 32 10161020 1024 1028 9 30 199 9 -10 31 308 0 32 1028 42 281 15 +7 1020 LOW 41 263 10 +4 39 0 25 0 HIGH 1024 48 251 15 -4 38 0 42 0 48 269 -4 47 291 HIGH 18 268 15 -4 9 32 292 -9 -5 42 0 38 277 10 37 -3 32 323 8 38 348 +15 +13 0 58 269 -5 29 0 31 49 308 15 +19 44 267 42 249 +8 45 27610 -2 26 10 36 0 25 243 47 268 +9 +1 10 10 15 42 45 270 0 +5 10 38 27 237 +12 10 18 13 0 44 260 0 47 279 15 -2 35 0 1028 10 0 41 24 280 9 20 -5 43 4 42 207 5 -16 43 0 1032 45 351 15 47 0 20 270 10 17 +6 42 24 54 181 5 33 190 8 -18 -15 53 12 48 282 10 46 +4 +2 30 40 33 275 28 215 10 14 +7 10 18 29 2501 25 232 -5 +1 1 24 10 33 193 27 5 -16 29 208 3 -2 30 14 1/2 +10 27 17 32 21 54 212 51 135 10 -21 40 147 5 -18 3/4 46 9 46 +7 53 0 39 42 50 72 55 274 10 +4 1028 10 59 274 -6 10 26 34 249 +6 +12 37 161 +15 27 10 14 +10 10 21 30 29 44 227 10 23 +9 32 30 206 10 18 30 218 +9 2 29 10 10 +5 34 10 30 1024 58 199 10 34 +3 22 175 10 +12 22 198 10 +12 16 0 32 +7 43 181 10 27 10 +9 12 27 159 10 24 5 47 37 185 179 +9 10 +9 22 29 49 152 10 15 +16 58 147 10 19 +4 53 142 10 15 +16 25 10 0 1020 30 10 54 144 +2 49 54 +4 9 58 54 333 52 285 50 301 60 222 46 07664 094 +15 10 +8 3 +10 8 56 2647 +12 312 -27 8 -30 56 33 135 8 50 58 +11 47 3/4 49 10 +15 -8 45 11 59 49 7 45 325 159 54 45 10 32 40 +16 +12 60 262 45 56 333 325 26 151 41 21 +12 5 61 057 49 291 +13 3 +15 10 +22 9 66 153 56 -24 10 +15 54 293 8 44 50 22 5 59 241 -4 10 58 17 37 340 46 +12 10 +7 66 206 7 59 0 23 142 +14 8 44 54 325 +12 10 56 36 66 164 152 6 19 0+11 +16 6 10 65 304 60 273 0 60 10 30 104 62 064 +18 58 273 44 294 +15 52 60 +17 10 +11 59 0 10 -14 7 1 +9 9 47 10 63 228 10 61 247 47 332 +6 +11 27 12 59 71 44 +13 +15 6 10 42 59 71 276 59 43 60 264 37 071 +18 10 56 301 +15 67 200 65 145 10 62 233 +10 1/2 65 60 258 30 104 +17 +12 62 056 -2 10 10 +11 10 51 6 37 6 +18 10 +25 10 +4 10 52 60 61 60 55 7 58 13 65 262 59 288 46 031 57 238 +13 10 60 258 +13 10 +9 28 108 7 +15 9 62 0 +5 62 113 64 161 64 248 10 63 215 46 +17 40 44 55 1 +3 8 +5 +14 47 3 10 +17 10 20 63 998 58 24 60 59 61 68 242 +2 10 +3 10 50 57 67 243 769 232 +22 66 226 +19 64 239 10 66 6 +12 10 64 203 60 +12 10 140 63 159 +16 63 219 61 5 71 216 +9 67 227 55 0 +6 60 104 10 58 045 +13 61 7 +22 3 +13 10 +2 4 59 +13 10 62 68 32 58 59 12 34 57 249 +6 32 62 194 5 +17 42 336 40 +13 41 0 348 10 +15 10 39 39 53 336 +16 10 55 326 42 351 40 +19 +17 34110 45 1/2 49 308 42 339 +17 48 +8 15 +14 41 10 10 43 43 0 48 322 41 +10 15 51 319 43 0 +7 10 44 33958 335 43 +20 10 +17 10 48 41 40 340 +8 3/8 40 0 HIGH 1024 1004 LOW 1020 54 114 10 17 +12 37 69 212 10 64 044 10 +2 +14 67 202 65 162 66 125 60 72 186 10 71 188 10 +14 48 104 10 10 +10 62 13 65 039 10 +10 7 64 192 10 62 +17 9 64 +13 +21 70 82 173 +18 +12 71 077 10 66 +4 10 57 +7 62 6 60 63 163 +10 10 59 70 67 194 10 62 73 180 65 182 +12 65 0 1016 78 163 +13 MCREYNOLDS 1004 1016 True at 40.00N NM 100 200 300 -120 -120 69 112 7 63 +3 10 68 +9 68 165 7 4 66 +8 +8 78 165 +10 73 2 72 75 10 73 80 151 +8 64 69 73 70 139 10 64 78 10 73 +20 9 74 0 1012 400 500 136 1008 1008 -110 -110 2 +3 77 134 134 77 12010 10 72 125 62 0 +2 0 +4 T.S. NORBERT 28.4N 107.2W TPC PSN 80 145 +12 77 10 73 73 133 4 +11 72 71 0 80 128 +5 71 77 122 -100 -100 80 132 0 10 72 -1 72 -90 -90 71 -80 -80 Surface Weather Map and Station Weather at 7:00 A.M. E.S.T. 528 -24 534 540 546 552 558 522 -36 58 56 40 59 44 51 45 22 61 55 44 24 59 61 28 32 66 42 43 21 42 27 31 18 44 25 60 46 71 51 76 56 46 36 39 28 37 29 47 33 30 22 73 29 69 27 57 43 58 27 38 18 39 28 33 25 31 28 37 32 38 32 35 30 43 36 47 43 66 59 76 51 81 63 85 64 79 68 80 65 86 69 43 33 45 39 49 48 52 52 59 49 75 55 63 48 63 45 75 52 78 51 72 50 69 39 66 38 67 38 39 23 46 25 4 34 25 LOW LOW 570 66 57 -12 GH LOW 564 552 -24 558 576 66 40 64 65 36 43 67 53 67 52 41 22 75 61 78 44 49 72 42 49 58 55 43 73 79 41 81 57 65 79 59 56 80 65 56 82 78 66 58 59 79 80 62 65 83 66 60 61 84 72 80 78 56 62 64 63 82 63 84 64 86 62 91 70 84 75 88 77 84 66 82 63 84 62 71 21 77 50 83 46 67 60 85 64 85 65 HIGH 75 50 79 50 76 45 85 81 46 82 53 36 83 58 84 83 77 57 43 46 87 86 59 58 77 83 85 59 62 84 60 65 74 86 73 78 68 65 65 62 81 78 67 69 79 83 83 68 65 71 83 80 70 67 88 84 86 73 72 73 85 M 70 65 69 41 70 50 48 42 71 71 43 57 74 52 77 76 54 42 76 73 51 64 74 71 70 56 72 65 90 76 85 76 582 94 76 LOW Highest and Lowest Temperature 588 T T T .04 .39 .06 .12 .55 T .41 .44 .11 .07 T .12 .01 .38 .23 1.43 .31 .26 T .021.08 .97 .81 .75 1.62 .30 .62 .88 .45 .04 .01 .72 .22 .70 .70 .01 T -120 -100 500-Millibar Height Contours at 7:00 A.M. E.S.T. -80 Wind Direction Current Temperature (in F) Visibility (in miles) dd TT PPP ff Wind Speed Long Feather - 10 knots Short Feather - 5 knots 3-Digit Surface Pressure (in tenths). Ex: 989 = 998.9mb, 012 = 1001.2mb 3 Hour Pressure Tendency (in tenths) 6 Hour Total Precipitation (in hundredths of an inch) V WW Present Weather Symbol Dew Point Temperature PP a RR T .45 .06 .47 T T TD T T Sky Cover Station Model .34 1.27 .43 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12, 2008 .05 24-hour Precipitation Areas and Amounts Ending 7:00 A.M. E.S.T. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2008 1000 1008 1004 50 32 1016 1024 1028 1020 34 173 7 -18 22 303 9 18 +7 1028 1024 1020 28 197 15 -12 1016 1012 24 0 1008 32 1008 1012 996 992 988 15 33 162 3/8 -1 31 0 33 0 54 079 -23 1032 20 309 9 26 239 +2 48 0 15 0 20 330 15 19 -5 32 186 10 30 242 +22 +16 1016 47 191 15 +21 984 15 52 149 +1 LOW 49 166 9 35 -7 -27 25 0 22 38 0 LOW 57 896 -13 52 095 45 204 -12 50 12010 -31 43 10 47 41 194 58 073 -16 -23 1/2 10 41 50 53 092 0 -26 9 52 0 47 149 -17 10 40 35 0 11 338 -6 19 333 15 +3 25 0 10 -7 10 33 296 9 -13 16 0 47 0 HIGH 21 322 10 -3 32 272 +20 40 213 36 +18 24 0 262 9 +26 10 36 26 53 207 +13 10 54 206 47 241 35 +7 +27 21810 45 10 38 297 42 253 +12 44 +13 15 +21 35 10 10 36 27 0 39 283 34 +21 15 45 262 29 0 +18 10 51 23553 228 39 +8 10 +4 10 32 31 28 50 180 10 35 -5 27 0 29 297 24 0 9 +15 1020 988 992 40 38 232 10 -13 18 0 30 326 10 34 321 20 +4 +12 32 996 10 65 094 -7 43 193 10 -7 10 25 38 246 51 200 -2 10 -1 34 43 208 30 -1 10 54 215 +6 36 10 0 36 10 29 34 254 10 28 -16 34 293 10 28 -9 4 32 30 10 25 +10 31 305 10 29 +10 31 313 36 300 10 26 10 +1 1024 1000 61 025 +5 43 61 089 40 3 56 189 -1 48 10 -17 10 38 10 -22 54 6 41 1 43 233 10 -4 58 150 10 -26 41 5 48 181 10 33 52 169 -12 -15 1004 1008 10 56 16 10 40 63 160 -16 10 44 59 216 10 29 -11 42 45 222 10 -10 58 8 46 217 10 -13 39 46 10 1012 4 67 185 10 53 -12 35 42 243 10 34 -9 25 1016 69 60 200 182 -14 10 -8 57 0 47 63 195 10 40 -7 65 200 9 59 -13 66 175 10 36 -5 1028 46 247 10 24 -3 66 46 248 36 291 43 279 41 23133 273 +4 10 +7 10 47 295 +11 276 -12 10 10 -25 50 42 20810 38 +4 32 10 38 7 26 +8 53 270 -11 31 10 42 46 10 33 +1 48 37 42 265 264 52 230 36 10 37 242 45 275 +1 10 0 10 -1 10 34 283 45 -20 10 +4 10 34 48 278 38 30 43 261 -9 10 33 26 326 40 0 10 +2 45 258 3 29 256 +2 8 38 39 274 -1 10 40 -1 23 38 271 +2 10 10 42 269 48 273 -4 40 10 42 243 33 265 +1 46 281 37 295 35 34 -2 10 -2 33 10 -8 10 -110 39 10 41 259 10 43 43 294 +4 25 30 38 -2 +5 1/4 10 34 43 47 288 40 33 46 286 49 234 -1 10 39 281 0 46 251 42 265 10 50 265 -4 10 44 48 285 259 -4 -1 52 243 0 1/4 10 +1 10 39 8 24 -3 10 0 -14 10 33 37 45 47 43 30 38 289 39 289 32 260 49 274 0 10 37 308 -4 10 -6 10 -2 10 36 +2 46 263 45 260 42 301 10 54 254 34 21 43 -5 10 +3 +1 33 10 10 +3 1/2 48 243 33 38 37 54 0 36 308 -1 10 +2 10 29 34 31 295 46 283 -3 10 50 282 -5 42 294 10 36 -3 10 56 252 29 -5 10 48 249 -5 5 55 275 43 45 283 39 305 34 -1 49 248 10 49 249 -4 53 10 -4 10 +3 10 -6 10 41 0 10 50 0 36 35 41 26 29 -1 42 299 +8 10 35 HIGH HIGH 1028 1024 30 10 55 69 180 10 41 -3 38 297 7 46 240 10 -3 1020 +3 41 287 58 243 57 254 35 54 272 10 39 277 10 -5 59 195 10 34 -6 37 48 231 10 31 0 10 54 268 10 48 +1 10 40 -1 -1 51 1 74 232 0 -2 45 245 10 44 -3 10 51 +3 53 61 257 -1 10 56 56 46 284 10 41 56 280 49 281 -3 37 46 250 8 +1 5 53 0 1/4 57 267 8 57 +2 -3 71 264 0 69 263 -5 63 250 +5 10 61 61 252 10 57 +3 LOW JACKSON 1020 True at 40.00N NM 100 200 300 -120 -120 42 -2 48 54 61 1020 9 55 261 10 53 60 235 +4 68 218 +5 10 57 63 252 58 257 257 0 1016 400 500 -110 -110 62 25410 -1 70 214 10 75 235 +3 1016 1020 1024 10 59 282 2 -5 -4 60 58 0 75 252 0 +5 65 69 201 63 54 0 60 251 -100 -100 76 242 0 10 58 -1 56 1024 -90 -90 1020 3 67 +4 -80 -80 Surface Weather Map and Station Weather at 7:00 A.M. E.S.T. -30 534 510 540 546 552 558 564 71 62 50 59 37 63 48 58 57 38 61 65 52 44 61 51 48 30 63 46 57 34 55 28 69 41 73 56 68 39 68 43 72 M 70 43 64 50 66 40 67 37 73 40 76 46 76 31 75 45 72 43 82 45 81 47 59 38 59 31 54 32 50 21 55 30 64 31 57 28 57 27 63 30 61 44 67 42 54 36 57 38 528 534 522 -30 516 72 75 60 57 68 57 55 41 67 51 65 31 69 46 72 54 70 43 LOW -18 540 570 -18 576 75 63 73 80 56 64 82 64 84 65 65 42 84 61 93 64 94 67 62 43 70 39 78 43 92 65 91 58 582 588 LOW -18 62 34 69 63 64 71 65 70 68 40 32 40 47 36 42 49 64 68 52 68 71 36 74 70 69 31 43 72 65 42 48 45 73 25 71 70 44 30 74 70 47 69 69 35 72 40 36 43 40 76 42 71 75 75 73 71 38 46 45 49 44 45 74 67 77 78 67 65 46 70 33 44 43 53 39 69 33 35 67 73 69 77 81 67 42 80 30 76 48 55 46 41 70 70 44 53 39 45 71 74 70 81 35 78 41 54 80 56 52 74 80 50 73 39 44 81 44 78 59 74 78 78 80 60 50 80 44 48 60 56 82 79 80 54 60 66 84 86 53 79 61 70 84 57 63 57 58 43 64 50 52 42 61 64 51 53 64 43 62 63 41 34 68 64 38 40 60 67 44 38 65 37 Highest and Lowest Temperature -6 HIGH HIGH -120 -100 500-Millibar Height Contours at 7:00 A.M. E.S.T. .06 .53 .34 .15 .17 .10 .02 .01 T .01 T T .17 .01 T T T .08 T T T .32 .06 T .13 T -80 Wind Direction Current Temperature (in F) Visibility (in miles) dd TT PPP ff Wind Speed Long Feather - 10 knots Short Feather - 5 knots 3-Digit Surface Pressure (in tenths). Ex: 989 = 998.9mb, 012 = 1001.2mb 3 Hour Pressure Tendency (in tenths) 6 Hour Total Precipitation (in hundredths of an inch) V WW Present Weather Symbol Dew Point Temperature PP a RR TD .01 Sky Cover Station Model SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2008 24-hour Precipitation Areas and Amounts Ending 7:00 A.M. E.S.T. MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2008 50 32 1032 1028 1036 1040 0 1040 1036 1032 -19 354 -10 9 -27 0 1028 1024 10120193 -29 9 -37 -23 0 1020 1016 -4 148 -54 15 -12 0 1024 32 1028 1032 1012 1008 12 1000 1/2 955 -85 -7 393 +6 15 -19 0 1024 1020 43 141 +20 28 206 15 +12 4 0 27 172 +12 -27 322 0 10 12 -14 160 +4 2 -22 -9 097 +17 33 229 8 -19 24 138 10 253 +7 21 16510 +12 0 10 10 6 210 27 099 +5 +11 10 10 -5 15 23 124 0 +10 10 8 0 10 178 0 1 8 7 -17 392 +2 15 -27 0 -34 0 992 6 918 2 4 16 32 179 -23 31 1 48 330 10 -55 31 4 1036 1016 1012 1008 LOW 40 10 +12 12 0 -27 371 +1 9 -35 1040 -22 350 +10 8 -29 -14 -18 299 +18 9 -28 0 LOW -56 46 0 36 157 -15 36 258 41 -15 31 12 194 7 -19 10 33 34 48 275 -10 10 43 235 43 1 49 307 -7 -18 271 8 48 8 46 047 48 170 -10 46 +9 6 -17 37 10 10 44 44 8 49 099 40 0 -18 10 52 132 45 68 -5 52 23550 283 44 2 -4 10 -13 10 44 0 44 10 42 074 41 8 -20 389 +1 10 -26 HIGH -18 371 +24 10 -25 0 -9 202 +32 5 -16 1 9 -35 29 993 9 +43 -8 10 22 055 -11 0 2 24 093 20 14 -9 10 15 0 1004 10 32 039 -11 374-23 378 +1 10 -2 9 -21 401 -23 0 -30 +3 -19 372 8 +2 -30 3 +10 -24 1 -9 175 -12 310 +37 10 -19 1 +47 4 -17 0 24 0 18 10 7 +68 20 080 7 +65 49 123 +6 -1 1 32 7 21 38 059 10 +4 19 34 10 -3 10 -9 23 057 7 +2 40 054 9 -10 39 9 24 039 6 45 082 10 +1 20 1 +2 22 10 10 22 3 21 092 10 -8 40 1 22 089 2 0 9 39 113 10 +1 20 0 35 161 10 42 5 -1 -7 46 110 6 -3 +7 38 118 10 18 -5 42 12 1016 30 47 146 3 -14 47 142 10 26 -11 -6 29 10 17 44 45 51 173 10 41 4 17 5 -9 0 +47 7 -15 1 -4 248 47 288 25 144 49 112 -12 345 -11 370 -10 10 +36 +56 10 10 6 183 +21 +15 10 10 +12 -16 372 3 44 -13 0 +64 23 17 47 11 54 144 10 +1 54 187 +3 -17 0 -21 0 10 10 197 -1 0 48 610 -24 -4 -1 8 210 58 44 290 301 -19 317 41 +59 7 -14 409 31 176 -4 10 -3 10 +2 10 -7 358 0 7 +21 10 +71 53 159 9 36 0 49 -25 4 268 +33 10 -23 58 241 27 14 10 +5 +37 -1 313 10 -17 0 1 206 +3 10 47 5 54 299 +32 10 -5 0 43 -4 365 143 10 -4 +2 -2 10 10 55 303 31 205 -11 0 +38 10 -10 298 -12 381 0 54 171 59 197 +67 48 49 0 10 +9 -14 10 +23 10 +22 3 28 13 2 316 10 11 281 43 292 +12 +50 -16 -22 51 11 10 45 +35 -4 10 6 3 2 63 322 -6 41 3 55 195 -14 317 +6 10 58 294 +41 2 343 -1 368 5 15 290 +12 10 55 0 34 242 14 225 0 +30 -9 354 +25 10 10 +33 9 52 17 10 -20 +72 7 +13 10 +14 10 52 -12 -8 7 9 34 33 4 -16 57 302 45 291 1 306 28 252 +9 10 47 257 -1 3 +15 18 188 10 +39 10 54 0 +8 2 354 6 353 57 208 10 12 303 42 +7 40 -6 23 42 +3010 +24 +4 43 0 10 10 +26 10 11 8 254 71 301 -11 -8 50 0 49 261 4 2 +14 +3 10 +2 10 3 60 60 285 44 0 52 280 4 +15 44 230 +7 47 275 9 58 2 +55 8 25 291 48 +7 6 171 16 308 +27 36 255 41 8 7 57 273 0 55 253 42 +26 10 287 10 29 184 +29 12 0 7 +8 7 +6 7 +11 10 -1 +6 10 32 50 54 51 1 -4 7 -7 248 -2 150 9 +62 1036 1032 46 165 10 26 -6 55 243 10 22 228 10 +17 1028 +2 62 211 25 262 21 260 50 61 261 10 51 250 3 +11 42 168 10 37 -1 7 44 144 10 33 +11 10 48 201 10 +29 9 61 +10 +9 58 73 255 +6 +30 22 226 10 4 +24 10 2 +15 6 34 235 45 0 63 63 228 4 65 210 +20 51 10 31 215 10 12 +34 +28 61 1 62 189 64 180 5 4 63 +29 12 0 6 63 +14 +8 72 214 +20 71 230 +14 66 252 +10 10 63 70 243 10 62 +9 1024 61 68 44 183 10 +56 37 1 66 237 +8 72 238 7 +11 64 0 10 66 74 208 +9 JACKSON 65 141 141 64 136 9 +16 +16 143 +7 74 224 10 69 67 217 +12 True at 40.00N NM 100 200 300 -120 -120 400 500 1016 2 4 63 172 +12 +28 64 65 0 73 136 +3 70 75 187 70 36 0 65 132 -100 -100 77 158 +8 -110 -110 10 64 +14 70 1016 -90 -90 1020 4 +12 65 0 -80 -80 Surface Weather Map and Station Weather at 7:00 A.M. E.S.T. -24 501 LOW 495 -48 507 35 45 30 35 44 40 50 44 32 37 19 25 37 22 32 24 29 29 20 7 10 3 23 10 29 18 -16 -24 -8 -15 -13 -27 -9 3 -8 -23 -11 -19 10 -7 29 19 12 1 26 11 31 15 -8 -20 1 -13 15 -19 44 -9 45 5 48 28 68 21 67 41 77 20 79 18 84 29 -10 -23 -5 -20 -1 -19 7 -15 5 -12 26 -12 41 -5 39 16 41 5 45 10 50 16 51 45 42 41 37 37 38 34 513 27 16 37 20 29 20 33 20 519 M M 50 39 51 45 56 47 58 50 33 22 49 36 56 45 59 44 24 12 26 1 LOW 525 38 -8 44 6 13 51 -12 -13 -4 4 14 44 -14 54 50 -8 54 5 3 29 49 -2 -15 54 60 -5 8 2 53 60 32 61 -2 2 -10 13 60 52 55 61 22 1 5 11 65 9 72 15 77 24 76 32 80 39 81 50 81 65 75 42 72 24 67 30 531 -36 537 525 41 29 59 46 56 40 72 42 75 61 543 549 555 561 567 585 573 -12 -24 50 25 54 36 51 50 54 55 15 54 39 52 56 18 57 59 53 32 54 42 59 59 24 34 45 48 58 42 42 51 44 47 63 62 58 46 56 35 47 44 58 60 55 53 66 66 69 54 62 60 68 63 50 62 76 73 76 64 64 67 78 63 46 49 37 36 43 45 48 37 49 44 49 44 47 43 48 55 42 55 51 58 48 53 64 57 63 54 64 54 80 72 78 74 87 50 Highest and Lowest Temperature 579 HIGH 591 .05 T T T .12 .13 .71 .19 .01 .02 .01 .06 .88 T .52 .12 .45 .04 .03 T .04 T T T .01 T T T .25 .01 T T T T .08 .50 .01 .11 T .01 T .01 .09 T .05 T T .03 T T T T T .04 T .01 T .03 .18 T .02 T .01 T .07 .21 .15 .58 .10 .25 .21 .04 .10 .39 .01 .17 T T .07 .02 .01 -120 -100 500-Millibar Height Contours at 7:00 A.M. E.S.T. -80 Wind Direction Current Temperature (in F) Visibility (in miles) dd TT PPP ff V WW Present Weather Symbol Dew Point Temperature PP a RR TD Wind Speed Long Feather - 10 knots Wind Speed Short Feather - 10knots - 5 knots Long Short Feather - 5 knots 3-Digit Surface Pressure (in tenths). Ex: 989 = Surface 3-Digit998.9mb,Pressure (in 012 = 1001.2mb tenths). Ex: 989 = Pressure 3 Hour998.9mb, Tendency (in 012 = 1001.2mb tenths) 3 Hour Pressure Tendency (in 6 Hour Total Precipitation (in tenths) hundredths of an inch) .21 .20 .29 .14 .15 .25 .19 .91 .05 T .16 .11 .50 .05 .35 .43 T T T .35 .17 T T T T .10 T .02 .04 T Sky Cover Sky Cover Station Model T MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2008 24-hour Precipitation Areas and Amounts Ending 7:00 A.M. E.S.T. FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2009 1024 1028 50 32 1036 1044 1052 1052 1048 1040 1032 1024 1016 1012 -19 205 -12 6 1040 1048 1020 1044 1036 1028 -27 1032 0 -8 427 +1 10 -19 0 -25 489 -3 9 -32 0 1008 -14 118 +1 15 -21 0 1008 0 HIGH -5 201 +11 1012 1016 1024 12 38 243 +6 33 0 36 +8 -10 379 +17 -12 164 -10 2 -19 0 -15 206 +17 5 -23 -6 166 +13 36 0 32 225 1 +10 -9 466 +6 12 -15 0 -17 0 -20 194 +21 10 -23 21 190 15 +33 32 1024 47 222 +4 31 22 299 31 24710 +10 +14 1/4 33 20930 15 -16 426 +15 9 -19 -11 -9 300 +31 9 -10 0 -4 126 -20 1 -10 0 -13 8 14 0 9 172 -9 23 178 16 +15 -3 0 161 10 +1 10 18 9 0 8 0 31 176 +2 10 23 185 27 169 20 +6 +1 15 179 8 7 25 072 30 128 20 +6 -30 1 -18 20 9 10 13 23 0 26 096 23 -25 7 29 105 20 70 -21 20 15131 175 23 +4 10 -7 8 22 15 15 21 280 1/8 20 +17 -5 429 +12 4 -11 0 9 3 196 10 -5 345 +33 10 -10 0 +43 1008 24 044 21 LOW 5 -27 12 127 7 -20 +1 30 35 229 +7 10 27 -2 0 26 274 4 24 +11 40 1020 5 46 0 25 42 197 6 41 47 187 +4 31 224 6 30 +9 8 19 7 3893 -4 394 +8 +19 9 3 384 -5 0 -10 0 +23 6 361 2 +18 -5 0 3 +14 1 2 17 126 0 273 3 +44 4 332 4 +24 3 +26 23 10 19 -10 12 0 -1 0 -6 0 27 043 4 -20 1020 30 232 2 +8 34 10 32 +3 28 5 30 3 29 32 204 48 180 1/4 47 -5 1/4 32 38 183 +10 5 53 172 5 +2 +3 35 2 33 36 1 37 179 10 +7 51 0 44 170 10 0 36 15 53 172 1 51 +6 38 41 182 10 +6 35 0 53 56 161 172 -1 9 1/4 50 +7 53 1 57 156 10 +2 48 0 59 163 10 +4 60 157 10 0 54 1 49 0 -4 38 10 37 LOW 30 10 63 166 46 25 17 0 +28 9 14 26 178 30 051 21 074 20 136 14 30015 270 -3 10 -19 +23 5 27 0704 -30 105 +36 4 7 +22 34 15 28510 20 16 +6 25 5 17 10 7 0 -23 +15 4 0 9 29 141 212 20 26 10 9 0 -14 +3 30 073 26 179 16 235 21 9 +6 6 19 269 33 084 10 +2 10 +4 8 21 235 23 +23 10 -15 36 118 10 21 11 5 26 112 +45 10 10 15 194 27 -16 10 +17 24 177 5 15 35 163 -6 5 27 28 188 +40 8 20 +1 12 23 215 187 9 34 19 +3 10 10 29 189 33 098 +28 15 6 25 171 25 229 +5 -8 38 115 38 146 20 23 +3 10 +5 17 2 +25 10 11 -13 28 10 31 135 10 31 106 37 187 -12 10 +13 22 0 17 30 +19 -2 10 10 27 26 45 215 24 24 40 122 35 143 0 10 32 194 -15 36 153 34 191 10 37 117 +14 10 31 37 118 33 211 +1 +35 35 178 +30 10 10 +16 10 9 32 23 -8 10 -1 5 +22 10 22 22 23 29 32 29 0 21 36 222 33 196 42 124 43 123 +2 10 27 201 -1 10 +9 38 191 10 +2 10 27 +2 38 152 39 154 48 163 8 36 124 24 0 30 21 38 +2410 +29 -1 24 10 10 +20 10 32 3 43 111 19 24 39 26 35 207 10 +5 8 28 31 29 228 936 237 61 233 +5 54 145 +2 +3 41 222 9 29 -3 10 35 126 24 +2 46 2 206 45 118 +12 48 137 46 9 37 245 0 49 214 39 +6 43 100 10 43 175 +2 29 7 +3 7 +4 8 -2 10 20 +3 10 42 34 45 24 29 20 160 19 085 +9 3 1024 60 168 10 55 +2 37 224 1/2 44 130 10 0 +1 49 192 57 122 59 127 35 31 254 10 32 248 1/2 +6 58 185 10 +2 35 54 165 10 -2 10 59 150 10 51 -1 10 47 +2 +5 28 63 245 +8 +7 54 0 59 131 10 43 +2 10 24 +2 1016 48 33 58 144 +4 10 49 46 50 225 10 46 52 217 58 202 +3 31 51 145 10 34 +6 10 48 -2 58 18110 10 54 0 +1 67 225 +3 63 247 +8 33 260 +8 10 30 41 258 10 33 +5 HIGH 1024 54 243 9 50 0 55 52 52 163 1012 JACKSON 10 10 48 179 10 40 258 +9 54 250 +10 10 29 35 53 174 174 60 16110 -1 +3 62 241 0 56 245 10 51 42 244 2 +8 True at 40.00N NM 100 200 300 -120 -120 0 400 500 -110 -110 61 197 2 -11 58 51 0 69 174 0 49 70 222 +4 +10 61 35 0 59 179 -100 -100 70 199 0 10 56 -2 56 -90 -90 40 0 -80 -80 Surface Weather Map and Station Weather at 7:00 A.M. E.S.T. 537 531 LOW -42 489 543 -30 501 495 LOW 495 507 501 LOW 495 -42 50 53 41 47 53 46 58 52 39 49 31 30 45 30 48 24 25 -22 25 16 23 20 27 24 33 29 25 21 36 30 38 33 45 33 37 32 49 37 42 -8 33 5 40 -6 49 2 38 0 59 8 58 15 67 26 74 37 70 36 59 41 76 36 65 51 19 -9 31 -3 20 -3 23 -4 22 5 21 18 29 24 27 21 26 25 27 26 30 27 32 14 34 15 39 30 46 37 34 30 42 31 50 10 513 -42 519 543 549 555 561 525 -30 537 531 57 52 64 60 52 50 69 58 75 59 58 44 69 55 72 57 78 62 51 36 50 36 W 567 -18 52 37 75 60 64 56 573 28 13 30 49 33 28 29 28 35 8 4 8 18 18 14 32 37 61 26 44 34 33 13 45 19 39 18 22 47 41 23 26 63 14 47 51 20 17 52 58 31 48 48 22 49 32 34 30 26 59 35 64 73 53 53 58 25 28 25 33 35 32 54 50 70 60 49 65 32 56 26 35 34 29 36 54 25 28 54 62 58 66 76 53 32 70 26 65 52 32 37 36 58 55 38 38 45 35 59 69 57 33 82 75 47 29 82 55 57 59 81 58 61 31 55 81 45 77 57 67 81 70 60 31 49 76 48 55 36 54 79 64 68 50 39 53 79 83 53 61 59 47 79 58 33 32 35 26 34 25 22 12 37 33 28 18 42 23 41 42 24 25 50 49 27 27 47 49 44 31 51 36 579 Highest and Lowest Temperature 585 T -6 .01 T T T T T .02 .10 .13 .10 .15 .18 .39 .01 .10 .02 .04 T T .15 T .01 T .12 .17 T .13 .19 T .05 T T T T T T T T T T T T T T T -120 -100 500-Millibar Height Contours at 7:00 A.M. E.S.T. -80 HIG T .02 .02 .47 .03 Wind Direction Current Temperature (in F) Visibility (in miles) dd TT PPP ff Wind Speed Long Feather - 10 knots Short Feather - 5 knots 3-Digit Surface Pressure (in tenths). Ex: 989 = 998.9mb, 012 = 1001.2mb 3 Hour Pressure Tendency (in tenths) 6 Hour Total Precipitation (in hundredths of an inch) V WW Present Weather Symbol Dew Point Temperature PP a RR TD Sky Cover Station Model FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 2009 24-hour Precipitation Areas and Amounts Ending 7:00 A.M. E.S.T. 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Neumont - A - 1170
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Neumont - H - 1170
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Vanderbilt - CS - 231
Computer Organization CS 231-01 Guest Lecture IJVM ExercisesDr. Larry Dowdy October 22, 2004 http:/eecs.vanderbilt.edu/courses/cs231/1IJVM Instruction Set2Java BytecodeBIPUSH 3 ISTORE i BIPUSH 1 ISTORE x ILOAD i IFLT L2 ILOAD x DUP IADD IST
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Texas El Paso - GEO - 1304
FossilsA. Fossil formation (fig. 10.11) * traces of ancient life * shells, bones, other hard parts are most easily preserved * quick burial helps, tooA. Fossil formation (fig. 10.11) 1. preserve original material (rare)A. Fossil formation (fig.
Texas El Paso - GEO - 1304
Weathering Geology 1304 Earth Science IIIntroduction Rocks form at great depth - conditions drastically different from the Earth's surface High pressures and temperatures at depth Low pressure, low temperatures near the surface Rock will unde
Texas El Paso - GEO - 1304
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Texas El Paso - GEO - 1304
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Texas El Paso - GEO - 1304
Review for Exam 11. Define chemical vs. mechanical weathering 2. Describe mechanisms of mechanical weathering 3. In the process of chemical weathering: -what do olivine/pyroxene weather into? -what does feldspar weather into? -what do quartz and cal
Texas El Paso - GEO - 1304
History of the EarthOverview Earth has a long complex history Formation of the Solar System The splitting and colliding of continents has resulted in the formation of new ocean basins and the creation of Earth's great mountain ranges. Many of t
Texas El Paso - GEO - 1304
Review for Exam 21. Geologic time scale according to your handout (~25 - 35% of test) 2. Know the steps of the Nebular Hypothesis 3. Nebular hypothesis: -why do we think that the solar system formed from a cloud of dust & gas? -why do we think that
Texas El Paso - GEO - 1304
OceanographyOverviewOceanographyA composite of biology, chemistry, physics and geology to study all aspects of the world's oceans.Texas economy depends on an ocean - the Gulf of MexicoOil and gas resources Food Shipping (ports)Coa
Texas El Paso - GEO - 1304
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Texas El Paso - GEO - 1304
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Texas El Paso - GEO - 1304
Review for Exam 31. Describe the 6 steps of the hydrologic cycle and place them on a drawing 2. Know these terms: Aquifer Water table Saturated Zone Unsaturated Zone Recharge Discharge PorosityReview for Exam 33. Know Recharge and Discharge 4. Wh
Texas El Paso - GEO - 1304
Planetology Terrestrial Planets Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, and maybe Pluto Solid, rocky crusts Thin atmospheres Ages of surfaces determined by counting craters Jovian Planets Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune Composed mostly of gas, small c
Texas El Paso - GEO - 1304
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Texas El Paso - GEO - 1304
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Texas El Paso - GEO - 5336
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LSU - ETD - 04162009
QUANTUM OPTICAL IMPROVEMENTS IN METROLOGY, SENSING, AND LITHOGRAPHYA Dissertation Submitted to the Graduate Faculty of the Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree
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Vanderbilt - CS - 396
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Vanderbilt - CS - 396
CS396 Recent Advances in Distributed and Networking SystemsSpring 2007 Time/Room: Tuesday/Thursday 1:10pm-2:25pm, 308 Featheringill Hall Instructor: Yuan Xue (yuan.xue@vanderbilt.edu) Office: 383 Jacobs Hall, Phone: 615-322-2926 Office hours: Tuesda
Neumont - CSC - 1988
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Ithaca College - DOCS - 504
IDEA vs. Section 504/ADASection 504 and the ADA, which apply to postsecondary education, are every different from the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), which covers grades pre K 12. This means that some adjustment of the perspecti
Pittsburgh - MATH - 1540
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Wisconsin - ME - 368
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Vanderbilt - HONS - 185
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Vanderbilt - BSCI - 201
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Vanderbilt - CHEM - 220
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