Presentation For EGS General Assembly 2000, Nice, France monitoring of space weather effects by riometers in Northern FennoScandia. ThomasUlich, Pekka Verronen * , Jyrki Manninen, Jorma Kangas, and Esa Turunen. http://cc.oulu.fi/~thu/public/2000/EGS/SpaceWeather.html
Specific Weather Topics Fire weather Network; Fire weather monitoring in the USA, from theNWS; Global fire monitoring from space, including. Ø ATSR World http://www-das.uwyo.edu/~geerts/cwx/www/wxx.html
Scientific Programme Morning session space weather monitoring and Forecasting Chairman U. Inan 9001000NF Ness, Interplanetary magnetic field dynamics The key of space http://sat2.space.noa.gr/~daglis/program.html
Program For Session 3.11 Session 3.11. space weather Models, Near Realtime monitoring and Predictions. 17,Kamei, monitoring of space weather by Near Real-time Dst and AE Indices. http://www.irfu.se/IAGA/Program_Lists/Ses_3.11.html
Extractions: Space Weather: Models, Near Real-time Monitoring and Predictions August 04 Presiding: Pulkkinen, Place: HSC 4 Time Presenting Author Title Baker Invited What is Space Weather? Boteler The August 4, 1972, Magnetic Storm: New Views from 25 Years on Koskinen What Will be the European Approach to Space Weather Modelling and Forecasting: Bottlenecks and Prospects Vasilyeva Geomagnetic Activity as Statistics of Fractals Papitashvili Space Weather Assets at NASA's National Space Science Data Center BREAK Singer Invited Space Weather: The Acquisition, Processing, and Availability of Real-time Magnetospheric Data Avakyan Database for Cross Sections of the UV Emission for the Planetary Atmospheric Gases Zhou Prediction of Strong Geomagnetic Storms from Solar Wind Data Using Neural Networks Reeves Relativistic Electron Response to the January 1997 Magnetic Cloud: Coordinated Observations from 12 Satellites Anderson Specifying the High Latitude F Region Weather BREAK Lundstedt Invited The Lund Space Weather Model: Status and Future Plans. Klimas Invited Space Weather Prediction Using Data-Derived Analogues of the Magnetospheric Dynamics Tritakis Prediction of Some Morphological Characteristics of the Two Forthcoming Solar Cycles.
ESA Portal - Press Releases - Weather Forecasting And Climate Météo France Forecasting weather prediction techniques Imperial College, London monitoring climate change Venue Alcatel space Industries, 100 boulevard http://www.esa.int/export/esaCP/Pr_46_2002_p_EN.html
Extractions: MSG-1 has been developed by the European Space Agency, ESA, for EUMETSAT and built by Alcatel Space Industries in Cannes. To help them understand its advanced technology, ESA is offering the media an opportunity to enhance their knowledge about meteorology in general, forecasting techniques and the satellite's specifics. Media representatives are invited to Cannes in France for a seminar on 3 July. The new satellite can be seen in its clean-room environment, and scientists, engineers and mission experts will give thorough briefings on meteorology, forecasting techniques and climate research. The seminar will provide plenty of background information about weather and climate processes. Filming will be allowed and experts from ESA and Alcatel Space will be available for interviews. Representatives of the media wishing to attend this seminar are kindly requested to complete the attached accreditation form and fax it to: ESA/ESOC, Jocelyne Landeau-Constantin, Fax +49-6151-902961.
ESA - Satellite Applications - Observing The Earth - About Earth force in science, telecommunication, Earth observation and manned space missions workedalongside ESA on an ongoing programme of weather monitoring and climate http://www.esa.int/export/esaSA/GGGIMV7RVDC_earth_0.html
Extractions: Europes eyes on the World Never before has man been able to examine his planet so closely. Landslides, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods and droughts have been the things of fear and superstition throughout history. But now, with the power of satellite technology, we are starting to understand the complexities of our planet and the reasons for the changes, both subtle and dramatic, that we are all experiencing. Over the last 20 years, Earth observation from space has uncovered startling evidence of man's detrimental effect on the natural environment and satellites are now being recognised as a key to helping us manage and monitor resources. International initiatives within the worlds scientific and political communities are tackling critical environmental issues such as climate change, CO emissions and ozone depletion. Europe is playing a leading role in this research through the work of the European Space Agency's (ESA) ongoing Earth Observation Programme.
Welcome To John F. Kennedy Space Center Repair and upgrade the Hubble space Telescope. program is launching a growing numberof satellites and probes important in monitoring the weather and other http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/visit/welcome.htm
Extractions: KSC Annual Report These days we are launching astronauts into low Earth orbit aboard the Space Shuttle to build the new International Space Station and perform experiments to improve our life on Earth. KSC is the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) center of excellence for launch and payload processing systems as well as the lead center for acquisition and management of expendable launch vehicle services and payload carriers. Located at the Cape Canaveral Spaceport in Florida, we handle the checkout, launch and landing of the Space Shuttle and its payloads. Because KSC is the starting point of all U.S. human space flights, we continue to draw worldwide attention. Recent Shuttle flights have resulted in: Initial construction and outfitting of the International Space Station.
Weather Satellite Images Of Texas Air monitoring Home. See Also University Corporation for Atmospheric Research(UCAR). Center for space Research/Texas space Grant Consortium. http://www.tnrcc.state.tx.us/updated/air/monops/data/Satellite.html
Extractions: Air Monitoring Home See Also: Large-Scale Color Satellite Images NASA Global Hydrology and Climate Center NOAA Geostationary Satellite Server University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) ... Center for Space Research/Texas Space Grant Consortium Hourly Visual and Infrared Images Austin/San Antonio The Gulf of Mexico Big Bend Houston/Beaumont ... Midland/Odessa Latest Visual and Infrared Images Texas Visual Infrared Austin/San Antonio Visual Infrared Big Bend Visual Infrared Brownsville Visual Infrared Corpus Christi/Victoria Visual Infrared Dallas/Fort Worth Visual Infrared El Paso Visual Infrared Gulf of Mexico Visual Infrared Houston/Beaumont Visual Infrared Laredo/Del Rio Visual Infrared Longview/Marshall Visual Infrared Lubbock Visual Infrared Midland/Odessa Visual Infrared Hourly Visual, Infrared, and Water Vapor Images Midnight NA Infrared Water Vapor Noon Visual Infrared Water Vapor 1 a.m. NA Infrared Water Vapor 1 p.m. Visual Infrared Water Vapor 2 a.m.
Space Ship Earth: Monitoring Space Weather space Ship Earth monitoring space weather. space Ship Earth is the brainchildof Prof John Bieber of the Bartol Research Institute, University of Delaware. http://www-old.aad.gov.au/magazine/autumn01/html/31_Space_Ship_Earth.asp
Extractions: You are here: Magazine Space Ship Earth is the brainchild of Prof John Bieber of the Bartol Research Institute, University of Delaware. The Earth is travelling through space in the inner part of the solar system and is the perfect platform for making measurements of the high-energy radiation environment of the region. Thus the name of the collaborative program. The consortium comprises Prof John Bieber and Prof Paul Evenson from Bartol, Dr Evgenia Eroshenko and Dr Anatoly Belov from IZMIRAN (Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radiowave Propagation) in Russia and Dr Marc Duldig from the Australian Antarctic Division. A network of polar neutron monitors will give real or near-real time measurements of the high-energy radiation environment surrounding the Earth. The polar monitors have been carefully selected to give narrow longitudinal bands of view at equatorial latitudes with a further two monitors viewing in polar directions (see figure). The Mawson and Inuvik monitors are crucial elements of the system because they have the narrowest longitude spread. They will characterise event arrivals more tightly than the rest of the network. Data will feed directly to Bartol for analysis and forwarding to industry and governments. Marc Duldig, Cosmic Ray Physics Program Leader, AAD
Space Weather Project Contents Unit 4 Protecting Ourselves from space weather. Unit 5 monitoring space weather.Student's Area. Unit 5 monitoring space weather. Content Approved by Prof. http://www.latrobe.edu.au/spacescience/swunit/contents.html
Goddard Space Flight Center GOES-L Webpage under technical guidance and project management by the NASA Goddard space FlightCenter The GOES system is a basic element of US weather monitoring and forecast http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/gsfc/earth/goesl/goesl.htm
Extractions: Welcome to Goddard Background on GOES GOES-L WEATHER SPACECRAFT SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED The fourth in a series of five of the most sophisticated weather spacecraft ever built, soared into space this morning at 3:07 a.m EDT from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. The Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES)-L spacecraft was carried in space aboard a Lockheed Martin Atlas IIA rocket. Twenty-seven minutes later, the spacecraft separated from the Centaur stage. At approximately 4:22 a.m., controllers successfully deployed the outer panel of the solar array, making the spacecraft power positive and allowing the batteries to charge. "We're off to a great start," said Martin Davis, GOES project manager at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md. "The spacecraft is now in transfer orbit and all data indicates we have a healthy spacecraft." The spacecraft is a three-axis internally stabilized weather spacecraft that has the dual capability of providing pictures while performing atmospheric sounding at the same time. Once in orbit the spacecraft is to be designated GOES-11 and will complete its 90 day checkout in time for availability during the 2000 hurricane season.
Top Story - Tiros 40th Anniversary - March 30, 2000 NASA's Goddard space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Md., is responsible for the GOES andPOES are necessary for providing a complete global weather monitoring system http://www.gsfc.nasa.gov/topstory/20000330tiros_anniversary.html
Extractions: The Top Story Archive listing can be found by clicking on this link. All stories found on a Top Story page or the front page of this site have been archived from most to least current on this page. For a list of recent press releases, click here. March 30, 2000 - (date of web publication) Tiros 40th Anniversary The images above show the stark contrast between the first image beamed down from TIROS-1 on April 1, 1960 and the full-color full-Earth images that GOES-8 produces every three hours. But, if it hadn't been for TIROS and the TIROS experiment, there would be no GOES images today. APRIL 1 MARKS 40 TH ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST WEATHER SATELLITE Tiros Launch The worlds first weather satellite, a polar-orbiting satellite, was launched from CapeCanaveral, Fla. on April 1, 1960. Named "TIROS" for Television Infrared Observation Satellite, it demonstrated the advantage of mapping the Earths cloud cover from satellite altitudes. TIROS showed clouds banded and clustered in unexpected ways. Sightings from the surface had not prepared meteorologists for the interpretation of the cloud patterns that the view from an orbiting satellite would show.
IPS - Site News Site News. 25 February 2003 Power and telecommunications have beenrestored to the IPS space weather monitoring station at Canberra. http://www.ips.gov.au/Main.php?CatID=16
Fire Hunting: New Software Helps Satellites Pinpoint Fires Earlier is a basic element of US weather monitoring and forecast and reliable stream of environmentalinformation for weather forecasting and Related space.com STORIES. http://www.space.com/businesstechnology/technology/noaa_firewatch_020626-1.html
Extractions: While firefighters from as far away as Alaska are being called in to help fight the fires now consuming the United States' southwest, some of the most crucial assistance remains 23,000 miles away, in orbit. Satellite photos and data are important in assisting teams on the ground predict, spot, and observe fire outbreaks. That role, however, is now even bigger thanks to a new software program that turns around fire assessments more quickly and accurately. TECH WEDNESDAY Visit SPACE.com to explore a new technology feature each Wednesday. >>Go to Tech Wednesday archive page Flames from the Rodeo Fire burn outside Show Low, Ariz., Thursday, June 20, 2002. A six-mile-wide wildfire raced across eastern Arizona on Thursday. Firefighters had to pull back from Pinedale, a community of about 400 just west of Show Low, because the fire was moved so quickly. (AP Photo/Matt York)
Space News: Week Of October 7, 2002 Unit To Develop Microsatellites By Paul Kallender space News Staff optical communications,onorbit rendezvous and solar weather monitoring, Shinichi Kimura http://www.space.com/spacenews/spacenews_businessmonday_021007.html
Extractions: Frustrated by the scarcity of suitable government missions for testing advanced technologies, Japans Communications Research Laboratory (CRL) has formed a unit to develop a new line of microsatellites in cooperation with Mitsubishi Heavy Industries. For its first project, the labs new Smart Satellite Technology Group (SSTG) aims to fly a pair of 150-kilogram spacecraft to demonstrate technologies for intersatellite optical communications, on-orbit rendezvous and solar weather monitoring, Shinichi Kimura, a senior SSTG researcher, said Sept. 30. Kimura said the twin-satellite mission, dubbed SmartSat-1, will prove a cost-effective platform for testing capabilities that CRL has been anxious to advance since the late 1990s.
Nation's Newest Advanced Weather Satellite Launched From GOES and POES are necessary for providing a complete global weather monitoring system theTitan II ICBMs were decommissioned, the US Air Force space and Missile http://lmms.external.lmco.com/newsbureau/pressreleases/02.37.html
Nation's Newest Advanced Weather Satellite Readied For Launch global weather monitoring system. Both also carry search and rescue instruments torelay signals from people in distress. Lockheed Martin space Systems Company http://lmms.external.lmco.com/newsbureau/pressreleases/02.29.html
Colloquium 12 radio limb soundings from a constellation of eight lowearth orbiting satellitesin operational weather prediction, space weather monitoring, and climate http://www.cosparhq.org/Meetings/collspaceweather.htm
Extractions: In order to provide a forum to discuss the many new results in this rapid-moving field and to forge international collaborations, a three-day meeting is scheduled in a resort area in Taiwan. Besides the scenic environment which will facilitate in-depth scientific discussions of the most modern issues in space research, the participants will also have the opportunity to visit the world-famous National Museum of the Old Palace where the treasures from the ten-thousand years old Chinese history are on view.
Extractions: Principal Investigator : Tateo Goka, Senior Engineer, Electronic and Information Technology Laboratory, Office of Research and Development This experiment seeks to obtain space environment data concerning cosmic radiation around the planned International Space Station using the Space Environment Data Acquisition Equipment (SEDA). The obtained data will be combined with the past data to upgrade space environment models. Quantitative acquisition of such data is necessary for evaluating experiment data and designing future monitoring devices. These data are also expected to be useful for other space-related scientific research. (1) Improve standardized NASA models of radiation belts, and develop a more accurate space environment model;
Vineyard Weather Monitoring Terra space is one of our authorized dealers. Western Farm is another. What to Dowith weather Data? Why bother with monitoring weather data in your vineyard? http://www.vwm-online.com/Magazine/Archive/2002/Vol28_No2/weather.htm
Extractions: the Accu-Trax model which computes and displays growing degree-day information. Pressing one button turns on the LCD screen and displays the current temperature, accumulated degree days, battery status, and the number of days that the unit has been on. Pressing another button displays additional data, including the high and low temperatures for the past four days. and the last 24 hourly readings. Weather Systems from Davis Instruments