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2008 ACMS Annual Meeting Preliminary Program Information on the Annual Meeting, May 1-4 in Vancouver, BC, Canada. more » Registration for the 2008 ACMS Annual Meeting in Vancouver Online (Members Only) Click Here Download Registration Form (PDF) Vancouver Hotel Reservation Info Complete information on reservations at the Hyatt Regency Vancouver for the 2008 ACMS Annual Meeting. more » Wiki comes to the College The College has created a Wiki program to assist in editing FAQs for our website and other materials. more » |
Find the Sun/UV Index for Your AreaMeteorologists across the world consider many factors when determining the sun/UV index. An international scale (guideline) was established to indicate exposure to the sun's ultraviolet light. Generally, 0 to 2 is low risk for damage to skin; 3 to 5 is low to medium risk; 6 to 8 is medium to high risk; 9 to 10 is high risk; above 11 is very high risk. Click here for tips on Understanding and Using the Sun/UV Ray Index. The websites listed below show Sun/UV Index data for the United States on a daily basis. US - Environmental Protection Agency The UV Index scale used in the United States conforms to international guidelines for UVI reporting established by the World Health Organization. |
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