Here are some USGS Web pages with more information on meteorology and Anywhere:
Coastal storms and tsunamis
USGS responses to and studies of the hazards and impact of major hurricanes, tsunamis, and El Nino storms. Includes links to oblique aerial photography and LIDAR surveys recording coastal changes and other effects of storms and waves.
(Score: 1.000)
Water resources of Ohio
USGS water resources home page for Ohio with links to hydrologic studies and long-term and real-time data on streamflow, ground and surface water, weather, water use, and water quality, plus district and publications information.
(Score: 0.868)
Water resources of New Jersey
USGS water resources home page for New Jersey with links to hydrologic studies and historic and real-time data on streamflow, ground and surface water, droughts, weather, and water quality plus district information.
(Score: 0.761)
Geographic distribution of major hazards in the U.S.
Webpage with six maps showing areas in the contiguous 48 states (not Hawaii and Alaska) with a relatively high risk or frequency of selected hazards (floods, earthquakes, landslides, hurricanes, tornadoes, and volcanic eruptions).
(Score: 0.690)
Hurricane and extreme storm impact studies
Homepage for programs of the Center for Coastal Geology on hurricanes and extreme storms with links to technology, related aerial photography, hurricanes, El Nino, northeasters, and specific storms.
(Score: 0.640)
Hurricane and extreme storm impact studies: hurricanes, El-Nio, & northeasters
Description of three types of severe coastal storm impacts: hurricane impacts on the southeast U.S., extra-tropical storm impacts on the U.S. west coast during El-Nio winters, and northeaster impacts on the U.S. east coast.
(Score: 0.640)
Michigan hydrologic summary
Links to websites providing data and information related to Michigan hydrology including droughts, floods, current water conditions, Great Lakes water levels, climatology, and weather.
(Score: 0.491)
Washington current streamflow conditions
Links to real-time streamflow data, river and storm alerts,snowpack reports, weather data and seasonal runoff for the state of Washington.
(Score: 0.460)
Definition:
Systematic study of short-term--that is, day-to-day variations in temperature, humidity, air pressure, wind, cloud cover, and precipitation, along with their causes. It provides the basis for weather forecasting. Meteorology is closely related to, but distinct from, climatology, which deals with weather conditions in a given area over an extended period of time (from a month to many millions of years). [Encyclopedia Britannica, 2001]