Kevin Trenberth's response to a report on inadequacies of
weather data by the US National Research Council said,
That is likely a reference to companies like Spire Global, which has launched a series of CubeSats to collect
weather data by GPS radio occultation.
Then, they shifted the space
weather data by different time periods — one day, two days, 10 days, and so on — to explore whether there is a delay in the effects of solar activity on strandings.
The two companies will be required to deliver
their weather data by the end of April 2017.
Not exact matches
St. Louis - based Anheuser - Busch, the largest U.S. brewer, said earlier this month it had cut its water use
by 32 per cent in the last five years
by sponsoring preservation initiatives in water basins critical to its breweries, and
by installing U.S. Department of Agriculture real - time
weather and crop water - use
data meters on suppliers» farms.
QNX, which made more than 60 % of the core software inside the world's car infotainment systems in 2011, has partnered with The
Weather Network to send location - based
weather data to drivers, and the intelligent dashboard system in many of Nissan's 2013 models, for instance, will feed drivers real - time local fuel prices, flight - status information, and points of interest supplied
by Google.
And
by robust, Zuckerberg doesn't mean the entire world will be streaming House of Cards on Netflix, but people in developing countries may be willing to pay for add - on services like
weather and food pricing
data.
The new software targets
data - intensive applications requiring high - speed access to massive volumes of information generated
by countless devices, sensors, business processes, and social networks; examples include seismic
data processing, risk management and financial analysis,
weather modeling, and scientific research.
Haldane had previously said that economic forecasting could be improved
by using more
data, just as
weather forecasting has improved in the 30 years since the 1987 storm.
Among the biggest bureaucratic challenges faced
by the UK Space Agency is its management of applications for new satellites, which are viewed as critical because of their ability to provide
data on the environment, climate,
weather, security agriculture, coastal management and disaster mitigation.
Because the balloons are less than 12 pounds, they save money and hassle
by sidestepping a requirement for licensing
by the Federal Aviation Administration, which waives the rule for small balloons that gather
weather data.
Since 1985, Project 2061 has led the way in science education reform
by first defining adult science literacy in its influential publication Science for All Americans and then specifying what K - 12 students need to know in Benchmarks for Science Literacy, which helps educators implement science literacy goals in the classroom; the AAAS Science Assessment website with more than 700 middle school test items; and WeatherSchool @ AAAS, an online resource where students can use real - world
data to learn about the fundamental principles of
weather and climate.
It saves water
by using
weather forecasting
data and historical statistics to create a watering schedule that works for your lawn and supplements nature.
They've created an empirical model fed
by careful analysis of 37 years of historical
weather data.
That
data was combined with pollution and
weather information collected
by 13 air - quality monitoring stations.
Culled from infrared spectrographic
data captured
by NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope, the
weather map shows that the atmosphere of HD 189733b is riven with supersonic winds and has highs of around 1,700 degrees Fahrenheit.
A study
by climatologist James Johnstone and biologist Todd Dawson of the University of California, Berkeley, looked at a combination of
weather station and airport
data along the northern California coast where massive coastal redwood trees thrive.
Understanding the balance between climatic changes and
weather - driven mortality requires
data on both long - term climate trends and the toll taken
by extreme
weather.
The result is «a nearly 100 percent chance» of a gap in
weather and climate
data used
by NOAA and the military, Glackin said, because the JPSS - 1 satellite won't be ready to replace its predecessor, the NPP satellite that launched last month, before it stops functioning.
She quickly got hooked — not
by the actual
weather data but
by the narrative of the Foxglove's journey and crew, a story that played out alongside the thermometer readings in each day's logbook entries.
Observation - based
data sets, which focus mainly on local and regional climate, are obtained
by taking raw climate measurements from
weather stations and applying it to a grid defined over the globe.
Their work, which links ancient climate and archaeological
data, could help modern communities identify new crops and other adaptive strategies when threatened
by drought, extreme
weather and other environmental challenges.
«Vestas works closely together with our customers to prevent this
by identifying the best sites for installing wind turbines as we map multiple
weather data, including temperatures.»
The research, led
by Professor Edward Hanna, of the University of Sheffield's Department of Geography, used
data from 76 UK Met Office
weather stations, 30
weather stations in the Faroe Islands and 148 stations in Iceland.
A small number of federal researchers deemed essential
by their agencies would still report to work, such as those involved in caring for patients at NIH's clinical research center, sustaining animal colonies in research laboratories, or handling
weather data seen vital to public safety.
The
data comes from space -
weather sensors developed
by Los Alamos National Laboratory on board the nation's Global Positioning System (GPS) satellites.
These yearly rings change with temperature and rainfall, so they could read past
weather by calibrating ring widths of living trees with instrumental
data from 1959 - 2009, then comparing these with the innards of much older trees.
Weekly
weather variables and
data on dengue notifications, gathered
by Prasad Liyanage for the Ministry of Health between 2009 and 2013, were analysed to estimate locally specific and overall relationships between
weather and dengue.
Kalnay and Cai developed a more precise measurement
by comparing one set of long - term temperature
data recorded from satellite and
weather balloons, which detect the effects of warming from greenhouse gases, with another set recorded at ground level
by 1,982
weather stations across the continent.
Recent progress
by physicists from the Georgia Institute of Technology could one day help sharpen
weather forecasts and extend their range
by making better use of masses of
weather and climate
data.
Until now, NOAA has gathered
data by building and launching its own expensive
weather satellites rather than buying
data from private companies.
Published in Environmental Sociology, a study written
by Dr Matthew J. Cutler of the University of New Hampshire, USA, examines a selection of
weather data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Storm Events Database (SED) in order to test this claim.
U.S. satellite
data since 1979 has revealed that the troposphere — the
weather - bearing layer of our atmosphere that extends more than seven miles up — warmed the most,
by roughly 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit, in the middle latitudes.
According to
data released
by the National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), which tracks the nation's major
weather and climate events, there were 16 «billion dollar» disasters in the United States in 2017, tying the record set in 2011 for most billion dollar disasters in a single year.
It then overlays this
data on regular digital flight - planning
weather maps provided
by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Aviation
Weather Center.
But a new analysis of more than six decades of daily temperature and snowfall
data by Cohen and his team suggests arctic heat waves may actually be linked to severe cold
weather at lower latitudes... perhaps through the polar vortex.
New
data show that extreme
weather events have become more frequent over the past 36 years, with a significant uptick in floods and other hydrological events compared even with five years ago, according to a new publication, «Extreme
weather events in Europe: Preparing for climate change adaptation: an update on EASAC's 2013 study»
by the European Academies» Science Advisory Council (EASAC), a body made up of 27 national science academies in the European Union, Norway, and Switzerland.
RAMS — short for Regional Atmospheric Modeling System — was developed
by the Poquoson office of Weatherflow Inc., a private - sector provider of
weather data.
For their paper, published in Applied Geography, researchers at the Earth Institute at Columbia University and Battelle Memorial Institute studied air temperature
data from
weather stations, land surface temperatures measured
by satellites and socioeconomic
data.
This approach is a natural fit for climate science: a single run of a high - resolution climate model can produce a petabyte of
data, and the archive of climate
data maintained
by the UK Met Office, the national
weather service, now holds about 45 petabytes of information — and adds 0.085 petabytes a day.
By correlating the relevant environmental variables through analysis of
data from sources such as space,
weather stations, etc., the researchers were able to scientifically validate a potential cause for chick weight variation over time.
His job, and that of any forensic meteorologist, is to reconstruct the
weather conditions that occurred at a specific time and location in question
by retrieving and analyzing archived atmospheric
data and re-creating a time line of meteorological events.
The fate of two further planned polar satellites, JPSS - 3 and JPSS - 4, remain uncertain in the proposal, which says NOAA will obtain cost savings in the program
by «better reflecting the actual risk of a gap in polar satellite coverage,» along with opening up more opportunities for startup commercial
weather satellites to provide
data.
Whereas knowledge of space
weather conditions at different planetary systems is a requisite for future mission planning, the scientific
data to be obtained
by these missions are going to provide in turn an important feedback for interdisciplinary science in the field of planetary space
weather.
They are backed up
by independent
data from automatic
weather stations, as shown in our paper as well as in updated work
by Bromwich, Monaghan and others (see their AGU abstract, here), whose earlier work in JGR was taken as contradicting ours.
The project may involve the following topics: — Interaction of the solar wind with magnetised and unmagnetised planets — Space
weather forecasts — Numerical (HPC) and analytical modelling of MHD wave processes and jets in solar and astrophysical plasma — MHD wave observations and solar magneto - seismology — Application of advanced
data analysis to solar system science — Physics of collisionless shocks (including planetary and interplanetary shocks)-- Analysis of multi-point measurements made
by space missions, e.g Cluster (ESA), THEMIS (NASA), MMS (NASA)
Unlike Earth or Mars, Pluto has no satellites or ground stations, so the types of
data that are used
by normal
weather and climate people (air pressure, temperature, atmospheric composition, etc.) are not available for Pluto.
They were helped
by various other research groups as part of the International Comprehensive Ocean - Atmosphere
Data Set (ICOADS), a worldwide effort to recover weather data from ships» logbo
Data Set (ICOADS), a worldwide effort to recover
weather data from ships» logbo
data from ships» logbooks.
Inter-annual variations in mean US fire
weather season length were significantly correlated with variation in annual burned area reported
by the US National Interagency Fire Center44 over the full time series from 1979 to 2013 and also from 1992 to 2013, when fire occurrence
data quality was highest45 (ρ = 0.679 and 0.683, respectively, P < 0.001).
However the temperature signal is a splice of
weather balloon
data (RATPAC - A) to the end of 1979 followed
by satellite
data (UAH TLT) since 1980.