Sentences with phrase «new noaa»

A gauge at Kings Wharf was destroyed in November 1983 and was re-located to Walu Bay Naval Facility (operated by University of Hawaii) There was a 3 month overlap between the new NOAA gauge and the Walu gauge.
Do the new NOAA one please, clouds are my favourite, and it's fun to see scientists pretending to be baffled by something a Danish guy suggested a decade ago, thanks:
«We found all three agree almost perfectly with the new NOAA record, [and] show a strong cooling bias in the old NOAA record.»
The deadly Russian heat wave of 2010 was due to a natural atmospheric phenomenon often associated with weather extremes, according to a new NOAA study.
«We found all three agree almost perfectly with the new NOAA record, [and] show a strong cooling bias in the old NOAA record,» Hausfather said.
According to a new NOAA - sponsored study, natural oceanic and atmospheric patterns are the primary drivers behind California's ongoing drought.
Department of Commerce Group Bronze Medal Award (2007): For superior federal service for designing and implementing the consolidation of six research organizations in Boulder, Colorado into the new NOAA Earth System Research Laboratory.
On Sunday, in response to Rose's article, Hausfather wrote, «The fact that the new NOAA record is effectively identical with records constructed only from higher quality instruments... strongly suggests that NOAA got it right.»
Cowtan et al (2015) accept that the new NOAA data set «incorporates adjustments to SSTs to match night - time marine air temperatures and so may be more comparable to model air temperatures».
There is now a very similar plot in the Science article on the new NOAA dataset: Karl et al. (2015).
As scientists continue to monitor the Arctic for changes in the face of climate change, they recently discovered some staggering new information - temperatures in the region are rising twice as fast as anywhere else on Earth, a new NOAA - led report says.
The temporal overlap of over three years of the new NOAA - 17 and the previous NOAA - 16 record reveals an excellent agreement of the corresponding global monthly mean AOT values, thereby confirming the robustness of the vicarious radiance calibration used in the original GACP product.
«Berkeley Earth and HadCRUT that are relatively independent of the NOAA data sets, that agree qualitatively with the new NOAA data set.
The new NOAA administration might try this approach.
This difference explains why global temperature records based on HadSST tend to show flatter temperatures over the past 17 years, while the new NOAA record shows a more rapid trend.»
New NOAA modeling research backs up those hunches with numbers.
A new NOAA dataset of wind forecasts could help the energy industry identify which offshore areas in the United States have the best potential for wind resource development.
The new NOAA analysis does not mention it, but ecologists have in 2010 reported a new coral bleaching record in the Caribbean, which is associated with exceptionally warm waters in the first half of the year.
But, the cooling in the new NOAA SSU channel 1 data is nearly twice as large as the cooling simulated by most of the CCMs.
The new NOAA SSU data provide an invaluable independent resource for assessing the reproducibility of the original Met Office SSU data.
old undergrad studying Physical Oceanography at NYU in the mid 1960's visiting the brand spanking new NOAA research vessel «The Oceanographer» moored at the Merchant Marine Academy docks at Fort Schuyler.
New NOAA - led research on tagged humpback whales in Stellwagen Bank National Marine Sanctuary reveals a variety of previously unknown feeding techniques along the seafloor.
New NOAA - led research maps the distribution of aragonite saturation state in both surface and subsurface waters of the global ocean and provides further evidence that ocean acidification is happening on a global scale.
A new NOAA outlook shows that many coral reefs across around the world will likely be exposed to higher - than - normal sea temperatures for an unprecedented third year in a row, leading to increased bleaching — and with no signs of stopping.
Now, new NOAA research is showing we can predict snow levels in the mountains of the West in March some eight months in advance.
Lubchenco said she considers NOAA to be a «trusted source» of information for the public, a role that she's hoping to reinforce with a proposed new NOAA climate service.
New NOAA research shows the potential to predict snow levels a season in advance.
U.S. commercial and recreational saltwater fishing generated more than $ 199 billion in sales in 2012, a gain of seven percent over the previous year, with the economic impact of fishing jobs increasing three percent from 2011 to 2012, according to a new NOAA Fisheries economics report.
Despite all the ludicrous adjustment machinations this newest NOAA revision relies on, the per century global warming trend fabricated (for the 1998 to 2012 period) remains well below even the IPCC's average climate model projections.

Not exact matches

Now, a new study, published in Science Advances, has confirmed what NOAA first discovered in 2015 — the oceans are indeed warming, and faster than we thought.
Following the advice of NOAA scientists he had contacted for help, Quenee chose a new location for the trees to continue growing that is rich in soil nutrients, according to Weather.com.
The photos come from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) new GOES - 16 satellite, which according to the NOAA, «provide a full image of Earth every 15 minutes and one of the continental U.S. every five minutes.»
«The damage from Hurricanes Harvey, Irma and Maria alone are responsible for approximately $ 265.0 billion of the $ 306.2 billion,» Adam SmithDavid (Adam) Adam SmithOvernight Defense: Over 500 amendments proposed for defense bill Measures address transgender troops, Yemen war Trump taps acting VA chief as permanent secretary Congress, Trump eye new agency to invest in projects overseas Overnight Defense: House panel passes 6B defense bill What's in the bill and what didn't make the cut Pentagon details «failures» in Niger operation Trump, Kim meeting set MORE, an economist at NOAA, wrote in a blog post.
The workshop is sponsored by New York Sea Grant (NYSG) with additional funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Community Climate Adaptation Initiative Program and the Environmental Protection Fund under the authority of the New York Ocean and Great Lakes Ecosystem Conservation Act.
NOAA says the gap will begin in late 2016 and last from 12 to 18 months, depending on how long it takes to complete quality - control checks on a new satellite
U.S. fishermen landed 9.5 billion pounds of fish and shellfish, valued at $ 5.4 billion, in 2014, according to the new edition of NOAA Fisheries» annual report, Fisheries of the United States 2014, released today.
But NOAA budgets were tight, and what he needed was a new breed of smaller satellites and a cheap way to launch them.
But now Shell and the U.S. National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have teamed up to sponsor a $ 7 million XPrize that they say will hopefully provide some answers by promoting the development of new sensors, robotic submerisbles, and other technologies.
Richard Brodeur, a NOAA fisheries oceanographer and author on the study, said that while most of these fish will adapt to their new surroundings, some will move into less habitable waters with perhaps less available food.
America's commercial and recreational fisheries show continued stability and make a large contribution to the nation's economy thanks to sustainable fisheries management policies, according to a new report from NOAA Fisheries.
«NOAA report finds the 2014 commercial catch of US seafood on par with 2013: Dutch Harbor, Alaska, and New Bedford, Mass., remain top fishing ports; recreational anglers took 68 million fishing trips in 2014.»
The researchers, from the University of New Hampshire's (UNH's) Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping (CCOM) in Durham and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), wanted to try sonar because its wide view can look at entire swaths of ocean at the same time.
New York photo: Cameron Davidson / Corbis; New York map: G. Schlegel courtesy of wardmaps llc; Hurricane Sandy: NASA Earth Observatory / Robert Simmon / NASA / NOAA / GOES Project Science.
Good news for fans of planet Earth: The seasonal hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica was at its second - smallest point in the past 20 years, according to new research from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).
On the North Slope of Alaska, snow is melting earlier in the spring and the snow - in date is happening later in the fall, according to a new study by CIRES and NOAA researchers.
NOAA's ambitious plans for new satellites are consuming more of the agency's budget, prompting questions from lawmakers
In June 2015, NOAA researchers led by Thomas Karl published a paper in the journal Science comparing the new and previous NOAA sea surface temperature datasets, finding that the rate of global warming since 2000 had been underestimated and there was no so - called «hiatus» in warming in the first fifteen years of the 21st century.
But now new sunspots are moving into view, and a new solar cycle seems to have dawned this past December, which NOAA and other experts expect to be one of the weaker cycles since the 1750s.
«The pocket shark we found was only 5 and a half inches long, and was a recently born male,» said Mark Grace of NOAA Fisheries» Pascagoula, Miss., Laboratory, lead author of the new study, who noted the shark displayed an unhealed umbilical scar.
«A new view: NASA / NOAA water vapor animations over oceans.»
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