In conjunction with the exhibition Featured Artist Project: SP Weather Reports (2008 - 2013) on view from January 17 — March 29, we are pleased to announce the publication of Six Years of Weather, which compiles tables of
all weather data recorded at the SPWS station base in Long Island City since the project began.
Instead of melting ice caps and imperiled polar bears, AHN / VHS» quiet, small works show — which features drawings, prints, video and mixed media — focuses on the daily
weather data recorded at Long Island City's artist - run SP Weather Station....»
The worst example [I've heard of,] of
weather data recording (a basic input into climate change assessment de nos jours) was in East Africa, where one year someone noticed a remarkable similarity between the current and the previous [an archived] year's observations.
Not exact matches
«Even though the power is out and the [
weather stations] weren't operating in real time, many of these instruments are still
recording the
data, and we have to go in, retrieve the
data, and play it back,» Stewart says.
This year he works on observation and
data recording as the class collects
weather information for the daily calendar and keeps track of how many days a certain type of
weather occurs.
Global warming has replaced the China Syndrome as the number one energy worry in the United States, and Cassini is delivering a whole world of new
data on Saturn: rubble - pile moons,
record - groove gaps in the planet's famous rings, complex
weather systems churning through the pastel cloud cover, and possible explanations for the unrelenting 900 - mile - an - hour winds.
It's OK to state that, «The common belief that carbon dioxide is driving climate change is at odds with much of the available scientific
data:
data from
weather balloons and satellites, from ice core surveys, and from the historical temperature
records» when this is clearly untrue.
The
data provides an invaluable
record for understanding radiation - belt variability that is key to developing effective space -
weather forecasting models.
Such cities will integrate
data from a variety of different sensors placed to
record information about factors important to daily life — including air quality, traffic and
weather — and then initiate some action if needed.
According to NASA's September 2016 climate
data, the previous 10 months have been the hottest on
record for each of those months out of the last 136 years — since modern
weather recording started.
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.
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.
The largest discrepancies with existing
data were discovered in the Southern Hemisphere, where historical
records are as sparse as the shipping traffic that traditionally provided so much of the planet's ocean
weather information.
The commercial whaling boats
recorded sea ice and
weather data in more than 400 logbooks from voyages dating as far back as the 1840s, with most taking place from the mid-1800s to the early 1900s.
The study drew
data from
weather records from airports, used to model when the ground was frozen; Department of Natural Resources
records on harvest levels for various tree species; and interviews with forest managers and loggers.
Tethered moorings and platforms are designed to reliably collect,
record, and transmit accurate
data while submerged in corrosive saltwater and exposed to extreme
weather conditions for long periods of time.
Did
data provided by geologist got mixed in with
weather records?
«Web boxes»
record the installations» output
data and enable teachers to incorporate local, real world examples of maths and physics problems into their teaching, as well as correlating
weather conditions to unit performance in geography classes.
Installed last year, the school's station measures and
records weather conditions, including wind speed, rain fall, temperature, humidity and barometric pressure, and the
data is routinely used within science courses and clubs.
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While this methodology doesn't eliminate your point that the trends from different periods in the observed
record (or from different observed datasets) fall at various locations within our model - derived 95 % confidence range (clearly they do), it does provide justification for using the most recent
data to show that sometimes (including currently), the observed trends (which obviously contain natural variability, or,
weather noise) push the envelop of model trends (which also contain
weather noise).
The buoys
record weather, ice, and ocean
data, and the webcams transmit images via satellite every 6 hours.
(BTW, you have to carry out special procedures to compensate for movement of
weather stations in the anomoly
record, which is why looking at raw
data can be very misleading if the station has moved or procedures were changed.
Secondly, through the copious use of station
weather data, a number of single station
records with long term cooling trends are shown.
Both the Microwave Sounding Unit (MSU) satellite (analyzed by the University of Alabama in Huntsville by John Christy and Roy Spencer) and
weather balloon
data (trends reported by a number of researchers, notably Jim Angell at NOAA) have failed to show significant warming since the satellite
record began in late 1978, even though the surface
record has been rising at its fastest pace (~ 0.15 C / decade) since instrumental
records began.
His notebooks, filled with an array of carefully
recorded measurements, have provided scientists with a treasure trove of
data about
weather and climate — the kind of stuff scientists can generally only dream of.
My own analysis for my neck - of - the - woods (slightly less definite due to the
data from the local
weather station having stalled in May 2013 — probably due to spending cuts)-- February saw
record rainfall, 38 % above the previous 55 - year February maximum and 3.35 sd above the February mean.
«They had done far more extensive and sophisticated analysis of the
weather records, confirmed by «proxy»
data such as studies of tree rings and measurements of old temperatures that lingered in deep boreholes.»
No local
weather data have been collected for several years, and without a long - term
record it is difficult to spot trends that might indicate a return of drought conditions, said Dr. Barlow at Columbia.
Consequently it won't fully appear in the satellite or
weather balloon
data, which
record temperatures in that layer, until this year.
You can see the full list of 150 locations with long - standing
weather data and their
records here.
This NWS
weather record for Barrow has
data stretching back to 1901, making it one of the longest
weather records available for the Arctic.
The temperature
data, which actually span the globe, come from
weather records dating back to 1850.
One of the groups using
weather records to calculate global temperature trends has developed a computer program which they believe has removed the urbanization biases from their
data.
The
record low for summer ice was hit in 2007 and scientists from the National Snow and Ice
Data Centre (NSIDC), which is supported NASA, say that extreme was hit thanks to freak
weather conditions.
However, the pre-1900 and post-1900 Seven Station series have similar results and all following
data on this page is based on temperatures in the original Seven Station series including pre-1900
recordings from the four oldest
weather stations.
Tony Brown's «Long Slow Thaw» based on CET
records and later supported by C Loehle's multi proxy climate study, cross references voluminous empiric
data on
weather across regions, UK and Europe eg frost fairs, crop failure
data, famine reorts and farmers» accounts of seasonal shifts in planting times.
According to alarming
weather data released this week, the Arctic just experienced its warmest winter on
record.
The author presents volumes of
data from actual
weather station
records that show average temperatures declining over recent decades in many places.
The International Environmental
Data Rescue Organization (IEDRO) estimates that there are 100 million paper strip charts —
records that list
weather conditions — sitting in meteorological storage facilities throughout the world.
If we look at the trends since
records began, noting that there are longitudinal problems (changes in locations of
weather stations, + UHI effects) and contamination by human analysts (
data trickery), the trends seem cyclical in periods of around 60 years.
But on those pieces of paper are hundreds of years of
weather records —
data that could make climate science far more accurate.
If we could estimate that shift for each thermometer, we could equally well define the
recorded reading of a particular
weather station in Kent on 1 January 1950 as being the zero and refer everything else to that
datum.
Erasing empirical temperature
records, attributing extreme
weather events to global warming without any
data, yet you probably find their actions to be fine, regardless of the harm they have done.
But Nam - Young Kang, who now directs South Korea's National Typhoon Center, and James Eisner, a geographer at Florida State University, set about a study of
weather data and hurricane, cyclone and typhoon
records between 1984 and 2012 to see if they could identify a pattern of change.
These include the primary surface temperature thermometer
records (NASA GISS, NOAA, and HadCRUT); satellite measurements of the lower troposphere temperature processed by Remote Sensing Systems (RSS) and the University of Alabama - Huntsville (UAH); and 5 major reanalysis datasets which incorporate station
data, aircraft
data, satellite
data, radiosonde
data, buoy and ship measurements, and meteorological
weather modeling.
About these visualizations: On the U.S. maps, each gold point represents one of the 4,451 U.S.
weather stations that has been
recording temperatures for at least 30 years, the length of time the National Climatic
Data Center uses as its standard for establishing a
record.
That July 1936 was a
record is very important for
weather data, but only if it becomes a trend it's important for global warming.
MONITOR PRODUCTION With
weather records, model simulation, and
data collection, authorities can accurately project production levels, compare them with the number of products that actually end up in the market chain, and see whether supplies exceed the expected totals.