Sentences with phrase «monitoring changes in the atmosphere»

On Venus, that would be long enough to act as a weather station, monitoring changes in the atmosphere over time.

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Tyler has been adapting this technology for his own environmental monitoring in places ranging from Chile's Atacama Desert to Switzerland, ramping up the sampling speed and resolution in order to measure small temperature changes in lakes, streams, and the atmosphere.
Early in April, Europe will launch the first satellite in its Copernicus program: a fleet of a dozen environmental monitoring spacecraft designed to study Earth's oceans, changes in land use, and atmosphere.
This discovery was made by monitoring the light being reflected from the atmosphere of HAT - P - 7b, and identifying changes in this light, showing that the brightest point of the planet shifts its position.
«They're pretty evenly distributed across the atmosphere,» said Stephen Montzka, a NOAA scientist who monitors global changes in HFCs and studies their radiative forcing effects over time.
Extrapolating from their forest study, the researchers estimate that over this century the warming induced from global soil loss, at the rate they monitored, will be «equivalent to the past two decades of carbon emissions from fossil fuel burning and is comparable in magnitude to the cumulative carbon losses to the atmosphere due to human - driven land use change during the past two centuries.»
Sea surface temperature (SST) measured from Earth Observation Satellites in considerable spatial detail and at high frequency, is increasingly required for use in the context of operational monitoring and forecasting of the ocean, for assimilation into coupled ocean - atmosphere model systems and for applications in short - term numerical weather prediction and longer term climate change detection.
The companies working with the European Centre for Medium - range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF)- which operates the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) and the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) on behalf of the European Commission - are developing products with applications across the energy, water, agriculture, financial and urban planning sectors; turning perspective into insight and data in to information.
The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) and the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), implemented by ECMWF, will be presenting their activities at the three - day annual Wissenswerte conference at the Science and Congress Center in Darmstadt, Germany.
The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS), both implemented by ECMWF, were represented at the event, which brought together scientists, tech companies and environment aficionados in the first international event of its kind.
Evidence for changes in the climate system abounds, from the top of the atmosphere to the depths of the oceans (Figure 2.1).1 Scientists and engineers from around the world have compiled this evidence using satellites, weather balloons, thermometers at surface stations, and many other types of observing systems that monitor the Earth's weather and climate.
The Copernicus Climate Change (C3S) and Atmosphere Monitoring Services (CAMS) are going to take part at the Living Planet Symposium starting 9 May in Prague, Czech Republic.
Copernicus Climate Change (C3S) and Atmosphere Monitoring Services (CAMS) will be at the Energy Live Conference 2015 at The Barbican Centre in London this Thursday, 5 November.
The Copernicus Climate Change and Atmosphere Monitoring Services are going to take part at the Copernicus User Forum being held 18 April 2016 at the French Ministry of Environment, Energy and Marine in Paris.
The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and the Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) both will be running sessions at the Swedish Earth Observation Conference next week in Stockholm, Sweden.
Before then, there were few instruments available to monitor changes in the planet's atmosphere.
The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) and Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS), both implemented by ECMWF, were represented at the Climate Show 2018, held at Palexpo in Geneva from 6 to 8 April.
The Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS) and Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) received an enthusiastic response from participants at the American Meteorological Society's 98th Annual Meeting in Austin, Texas, last week.
The Copernicus Earth Observation programme and its six services will provide valuable tools, data and opportunities for policy - makers, businesses and scientists in the wake of COP21, not least from the Atmosphere Monitoring Service and Climate Change Service managed by ECMWF.
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