Sentences with phrase «microwave data for»

So, although NSIDC refers to additional satellite data in developing our analysis, we primarily rely on passive - microwave data for Arctic Sea Ice News & Analysis images and content, and for tracking long - term change.

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RE: Just a little piecprsteve on the credibility of the authors of the study: Study co-author Dr. Roy Spencer, a principal research scientist at the University of Alabama in Huntsville and U.S. Science Team Leader for the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer flying on NASA's Aqua satellite, reports that real - world data from NASA's Terra satellite contradict multiple assumptions fed into alarmist computer models.
At the upper end of the radio spectrum come microwaves, used for data transmission, radar, and of course, cooking.
The military uses the microwave information to detect ocean wind speeds to feed into weather models, among other uses, but the data happen to be nearly perfect for sensing sea ice, says Walt Meier, a sea - ice specialist with the NSIDC.
For now, the centre is preparing for those scenarios by incorporating data from Japan's AMSR2 microwave sensor into its sea - ice recoFor now, the centre is preparing for those scenarios by incorporating data from Japan's AMSR2 microwave sensor into its sea - ice recofor those scenarios by incorporating data from Japan's AMSR2 microwave sensor into its sea - ice record.
Today's cellular networks and Wi - Fi systems rely on microwave radiation to carry data, but the demand for more and more bandwidth is quickly becoming more than microwaves can handle.
But the increasing demands for data transfer are quickly becoming more than microwaves can handle.
In recent decades, advances in telescopes and sensing equipment have allowed scientists to detect a vast amount of data hidden in the «white noise» or microwaves (partly responsible for the random black and white dots you see on an un-tuned TV) left over from the moment the universe was created.
The corresponding studies were funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) with a total of EUR 600,000 for two years under the project «Integrating Microwave Link Data for Analysis of Precipitation in Complex Terrain: Theoretical Aspects and Hydrometeorological Applications» (IMAP).
To search for such features, the researchers devised a computer algorithm that analyzed CMB data recorded by NASA's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe.
This record began in late 1978, is uninterrupted, and relies on NASA - developed methods for processing the microwave data.
The team calculated the likely temperature profiles for such impacts and searched for them in CMB data from NASA's Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe.
As part of an ongoing joint project between UAH, NOAA and NASA, Christy and Dr. Roy Spencer, an ESSC principal scientist, use data gathered by advanced microwave sounding units on NOAA and NASA satellites to get accurate temperature readings for almost all regions of the Earth.
Viewers can see the microwave residue from the big bang «painted» across the sphere of the sky, and — after the data are translated for human ears — hear a version of what the early universe may have sounded like.
While there remain disparities among different tropospheric temperature trends estimated from satellite Microwave Sounding Unit (MSU and advanced MSU) measurements since 1979, and all likely still contain residual errors, estimates have been substantially improved (and data set differences reduced) through adjustments for issues of changing satellites, orbit decay and drift in local crossing time (i.e., diurnal cycle effects).
GTTA are represented by data from satellite microwave sensing units (MSU) for the period 1980 — 2008 and from radiosondes (RATPAC) for 1958 — 2008.
Finnish Meteorological Institute has been doing estimates of two essential sea ice parameters — namely, sea ice concentration (SIC) and sea ice thickness (SIT)-- for the Bohai Sea using a combination of a thermodynamic sea ice model and Earth observation (EO) data from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and microwave radiometer.
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Containers and columns for larger superstructures, they resemble ancient, microwaved versions of our present - day data towers — unearthed repositories, perhaps, or photon - broiled supports for a mysterious but ruined civilization.
The data presented in this case included both surface analyses (GISTEMP, NCDC, and HadCRUT3) in addition to satellite products for the lower troposphere (Microwave Sounding Unit — MSU).
While there remain disparities among different tropospheric temperature trends estimated from satellite Microwave Sounding Unit (MSU and advanced MSU) measurements since 1979, and all likely still contain residual errors, estimates have been substantially improved (and data set differences reduced) through adjustments for issues of changing satellites, orbit decay and drift in local crossing time (i.e., diurnal cycle effects).
We also develop cross-sensor retrieval techniques (e.g., combined infrared and microwave cloud property retrievals) and exploit extensive atmospheric modeling capabilities for simulation of radiometrically - correct test scene data.
As part of an ongoing joint project between UAHuntsville, NOAA and NASA, Christy and Dr. Roy Spencer, an ESSC principal scientist, use data gathered by advanced microwave sounding units on NOAA and NASA satellites to get accurate temperature readings for almost all regions on the Earth.
Microwave data are now available to meteorological centres where they are assimilated in NWP models and also used for nowcasting.
For 1 May 2010 the distribution of old ice (light blue) relative to first - year ice (dark blue) based on passive and active microwave data derived by EUMETSAT is shown.
At that time the high microwave brightness temperatures were quite new, and Carl was expanding his PhD thesis model of Venus» atmosphere to include these new data, and determine implications for the immense size of its atmosphere.
The researchers compared the GNSS - R satellite measurements with data from other sources, including tropical cyclone best track data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's National Centers for Environmental Information; two climate reanalysis products; and a spaceborne scatterometer, a tool that uses microwave radar to measure winds near the surface of the ocean.
Figure 6 shows a WWLLN - TC lightning and intensity time series and an overlay of microwave and lightning data for Harvey at landfall on 26 August.
We acknowledge the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory for providing data on storm tracks, winds, and pressure, as well as the microwave images.
-- Brandt et al., 2017 https://www.nature.com/articles/s41559-017-0081 Here we used a passive microwave Earth observation data set to document two different trends in land area with woody cover for 1992 — 2011: 36 % of the land area (6,870,000 km2) had an increase in woody cover largely in drylands, and 11 % had a decrease (2,150,000 km2), mostly in humid zones.
GTTA are represented by data from satellite microwave sensing units (MSU) for the period 1980 — 2008 and from radiosondes (RATPAC) for 1958 — 2008.
MacFarlane, S.F., K.F. Evans, and A.S. Ackerman, 2002: A Bayesian algorithm for the retrieval of liquid water cloud properties from microwave radiometer and millimeter radar data.
The combined all - weather canopy surface temperature provided by passive microwave sensor, such as AMSR - E and hyperspectral data are also important for monitoring plants water stress for early warning.
Notably, the microwave data indicated that the forest did not fully recover for at least three years (Saatchi et al., 2013).
Another strength is that the microwave sensors gather temperature data for a deep layer of the atmosphere, rather than just at the surface.
Further, some participants asserted that passive microwave vector wind measurements did not constitute a climate data product, whereas the value for climate studies of scatterometry - derived wind measurements has been demonstrated.
For example, the NASA Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer — Earth Observing System (AMSR - E) could fill in some missing data because it has a smaller pole hole than other satellites.
The passive - microwave data used for the Sea Ice Index is especially helpful because the sensor can «see» through clouds and deliver data even during the six months of Arctic darkness and frequently cloudy conditions.
Despite the limitations in passive microwave data, they still yield good large - scale estimates for the overall extent pattern and values of the ice.
The station and passive microwave records were combined into one record, and then the remaining missing data were filled in by optimizing the multiple linear regression relationship between the Byrd Station temperature record and records from other Antarctic stations for each month, and for the annual means.
The passive microwave record matches the AWS record closely for the months in which both are available (r2 = 0.999, n = 150, p < 0.0001), and thus the passive microwave data are considered reliable.
As part of an ongoing joint project between UAHuntsville, NOAA and NASA, John Christy, a professor of atmospheric science and director of the Earth System Science Center (ESSC) at The University of Alabama in Huntsville, and Dr. Roy Spencer, an ESSC principal scientist, use data gathered by advanced microwave sounding units on NOAA and NASA satellites to get accurate temperature readings for almost all regions of the Earth.
In addition, Li - Fi uses light waves for data communications, as opposed to Wi - Fi, which uses microwave radio and it...
In addition, Li - Fi uses light waves for data communications, as opposed to Wi - Fi, which uses microwave radio and it has 10,000 times Wi - Fi radio's RF spectrum.
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