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The Hydrologic Cycle
contributors to module development

Below is a list of those who contributed to the development of the Hydrologic Cycle instructional module in the WW2010 Online Meteorology Guide. We greatly appreciate the efforts of those who contributed to the development of this module.


WW2010 Personnel:
Dan Bramer - Module Developer - diagram and animation construction, text and content developer. Responsible for layout, organization and associated helper resources. Implemented text and graphics modifications as recommended by the Content Reviewer.

Walter Robinson - Content Reviewer - Associate Professor of Atmospheric Sciences who edited module text, diagrams and animations for scientific accuracy.

Steven E. Hall - Content Editor - Text revisions and design suggestions.


Selected Images and Photographs:
For resources not developed by the University of Illinois, DAS/UIUC has been granted permission to display these resources for educational purposes only, on a non-profit basis. Images may be viewed directly from the CD-ROM or the WW2010 web site (http://ww2010.atmos.uiuc.edu/). Credit is given to the resource owner in attached captions. Copyright is wholly retained by the owner. Please contact the copyright owners directly for any situation involving the use of images outside of the web server and this CD-ROM. We would like to thank the following for permission to use their photographs and images in the WW2010 web server.

Holle, Ron -
Thomson, Paul
ron.holle@nssl.nssl.noaa.gov
ThomsonPC@bv.com


References:
The following publications and people were referenced at one time or another during the development of the Hydrologic Cycle instructional module.

Ahrens - Meteorology Today (1994)
Bruce and Clark - Introduction to Hydrometeorology (1966)
Leet et al. - Physical Geology (1978)
Peixoto and Kettani (1973)
Peixoto and Oort - Physics of Climate (1992)


Internet Resources:
We would like to acknowledge the following Internet resources for their contributions to the development of the Hydrologic Cycle instructional module.

Globe Visualizations - from the Project Globe.
Hot Stuff - from the GOES Project.
National Operational Hydrologic Remote Sensing Center - from the Office of Hydrology / NWS
Northwest River Forecast Center - NOAA


Content of this server are Copyright © 1997 by the University of Illinois Board of Trustees (except in the case of photos and other resources which are specifically identified). The names "Weather World 2010" and "WW2010" are trademarks ™ of the University of Illinois.



el nino
Terms for using data resources. CD-ROM available.
Credits and Acknowledgments for WW2010.
Department of Atmospheric Sciences (DAS) at
the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Remote Sensing