Gulf of mexico infrared satellite
[DOC File]0 - Science On a Sphere
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~ Point out the Gulf of Mexico with the laser pointer ~ pause when Katrina is over the gulf before it hits New Orleans. ~ Use pip of Louisiana. Point out all features with laser pointer. ... This image is from an infrared satellite. This type of imagery does not take a picture of the Earth. The satellite reads the temperatures of the clouds.
[DOC File]Chapter 8 Atmosphere-Ocean Interactions
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The Gulf Stream is the largest of these currents. Figure 8.9 is a detailed infrared satellite image of the Gulf Stream. Note the looping meanders and eddies. Eddies form when the current loops and cuts-off an eddy (Figure 8.10) from the main flow. Warm eddies that form in the Gulf Stream rotate counterclockwise, while cold eddies rotate clockwise.
[DOC File]CHAPTER 1
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infrared *b. infrared. 14. A horizontal wind is named for the direction _____ the wind blows. ... track from west to east across southern Canada produce _____ precipitation compared to lows that track along the Gulf of Mexico coast. a. more. b. less. c. about the same amount of ... Meteorologists use water vapor satellite imagery to. a ...
[DOC File]USGS Open File Report 00-309
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A constant awareness of the status of western Gulf of Mexico natural resources will require increased multidisciplinary information exchange. IMAGE CHARACTERISTICS. These satellite images were produced from data acquired by the Thematic Mapper (TM) scanner of the Landsat 4 and Landsat 5 satellites (Table 1).
[DOC File]Ocean color satellites show extensive surface slicks in ...
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We present satellite imagery that we interpret as showing extensive lines of floating Sargassum in the western Gulf of Mexico in the summer of 2005. In spite of frequent reports of floating weed covering extended areas in different parts of the world’s ocean, this appears to be the first observation of Sargassum from space.
[DOC File]Hurricane Impact on the Northeast Gulf of Mexico as seen ...
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Sea-surface effects of hurricanes Earl and Georges in the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico in 1998 were studied using the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/ Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (NOAA/AVHRR) and the Sea-Viewing Wide Field-of-View Sensor (SeaWiFS) satellite data and in-situ current meter data.
[DOC File]Figure 9 - SSEC, UW-Madison
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Figure 8.30. Visible satellite picture of tropical disturbances in the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean Sea (top and right) and an easterly wave in the eastern Pacific near the coast of Central America (bottom left). Winds derived from cloud motions have been overlaid.
[DOCX File]Introduction - Mississippi State University
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Figure 1. Map of the northern Gulf of Mexico and the Mississippi Bight. The expanded portion of the map includes the 12 stations within Mobile Bay and 5 stations within the Mississippi Sound. volume filtered, and organic suspended solids (OSS) we determined as …
[DOC File]A SATELLITE DATA PRIMER - CoastWatch-West Coast
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A Satellite Data Primer. Initially prepared for the NOAA ocean satellite data course at OSU/CIOSS, Aug 22-24, 2006 to provide a . very simplified. summary of the available satellite data for oceanic uses. The weather and/or atmospheric applications of different satellites are not covered here.
[DOC File]Tropical Cyclone Report - National Hurricane Center
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However, these data, combined with Dvorak satellite intensity estimates, indicate Katrina regained hurricane strength shortly after emerging over the Gulf of Mexico early on 26 August. Later that day, from about 1930 UTC to 2130 UTC, the Dry Tortugas C-MAN station (elevation 6 m) located about 60 n mi west of Key West, Florida reported ...
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