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Current edition

  • Number 35, September 2002
    • Homeland Security and the Atmospheric Sciences. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • Déjà vu All Over Again … But It Doesn’t Have to Be That Way. By Michael Glantz

Previous editions:

  • Number 34, June 2002
    • Astounding Progress since World War II Personal. Viewpoint of Joanne Simpson. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • Thoughts on a Developing Career as a Woman in Science by Tracey Holloway
  • Number 33, April 2002
    • Flying Blind: The Data Quality Act and the Atmospheric Sciences. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • Tropical Cyclone Landfall Forecasting: Making Research Relevant. Mark Powell and Sim Aberson
  • Number 32, February 2002
    • Science, Sea Grant and the Slippery Slope. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • Mitigating Severe Weather Impacts in Urban Areas. Dr. Baxter E. Vieux
  • Number 31, December 2001
    • Prediction Markets: The Best Possible Forecast? By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • Industry-Academic Partnerships: The Oklahoma Experience. By Kelvin K. Droegemeier
  • Number 30, October 2001
    • Vulnerability and Risk Assessment: A Contribution of the Weather Research Community in Developing an Effective Response to Terrorism. By Bobbie Klein
    • Building the Policy-Competency of the Atmospheric Community. By William H. Hooke,
      American Meteorological Society
  • Number 29, August 2001
    • Ka-ching!! Dealing with Financial Conflicts of Interest. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • Mobile Homes and Weather: Left to the Elements? By Robert Henson
  • Number 28, June 2001
    • Reflections on Science and Policy. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • A Clear-Eyed View of Flood Insurance Policy By Zoe Miller
  • Number 27, April 2001
    • Who Lives and Who Dies. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • Why the Weather Research and Private Sector Weather Communities Need toWork Together. By Jim Block
  • Number 26, February 2001
    • A Transition Document for President Bush. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • Prediction versus Projection - Forecast versus Possibility. By Mike MacCracken
  • Number 25, December 2000
    • The Florida Flip-Flop and Weather Forecasts. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • The PACJET Program and End Users By K.C. Koch and F.M. Ralph
  • Number 24, October 2000
    • Stakeholders and Science. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • Changing importance of weather during the 20th century. By Stan Changnon
  • Number 23, August 2000
    • Policy research for atmospheric scientists. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • How much "skill" is there in forecasting El Nino? By Chris Landsea and John Knaff
  • Number 22, June 2000
    • A Second Type of Disaster Politics?. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • A couple of comments on Six Heretical Notions About Weather Policy, April 2000 WeatherZine. By Robert Gall
    • On how big is a billion and the benefits of chaos. By Mike MacCracken
  • Number 21, April 2000
    • Six Heretical Notions About Weather Policy. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • Earthquakes and Weather: Lessons for Policy and Science By Thomas A. Birkland
  • Number 20, February 2000
    • The Prediction Hall of Fame. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • Weather Forecast Limitations Point To Need For More Research. By D. James Baker and Richard Anthes
    • Modernization: The Challenge Continues. By Thomas R. Stewart
  • Number 19, December 1999
    • The Other Y2k Problem. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • The Future of the "Public-Private Partnership" Toward a More Synergistic Relationship in the 21st Century. By Michael R. Smith, WeatherData, Incorporated
  • Number 18, October 1999
    • Floyd, the Fire Drill . By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • Results of Investigations into Annual U.S. Lightning Costs and Losses. By R. Kithill
  • Number 17, August 1999
    • Weather policy? What's that?. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • Are warning lead times the most important issue in tornado events? By Chuck Doswell
  • Number 16, June 1999
    • Staying Ahead of the Weather: The Storm Prediction Center and the National Severe Storms Laboratory. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
  • Number 15, April 1999
    • Crossing the Valley of Death. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • What Does the National Hurricane Center Need from Social Scientists? By Jerry Jarrell, Director National Hurricane Center
  • Number 14, February 1999
    • Catastrophe Models: Boon or Bane? By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
  • Number 13, December 1998
    • Comprehending Mitch. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
  • Number 12, October 1998
    • An Optimal Number of Disasters? By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
  • Number 11, August 1998
    • Surprise, Surprise. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
  • Number 10, June 1998
    • "Normal" weather and climate. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
  • Number 9, April 1998
    • El Nino and Armageddon. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
  • Number 8, February 1998
    • What is a Good Forecast?
  • Number 7, December 1997
    • Hurricane research in Pasteur's Quadrant. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
  • Number 6, October 1997
    • Cute and Fuzzy, Discrete and Destructive. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
  • Number 5, August 1997
    • Two Faces of Mitigation. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • A New Look to Our Site. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
  • Number 4, June 1997
    • Will We Learn the Lessons of Grand Forks? By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
    • Meet the New Webmaster. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
  • Number 3, April 1997
    • Workshop on the Social and Economic Impacts of Weather. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
  • Number 2, February 1997
    • Call for Feedback. By Roger A. Pielke, Jr.
  • Number 1, December 1996