Pacific ocean radar loop

    • [DOC File]Ocean Energy White Paper Rough Draft version #2

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      Scientists have more data quantifying surface currents than deep currents because ocean surface flow can be measured with radar and through satellite imaging. It is generally agreed that the average ocean surface current is between 1 and 1.4 knots (0.5-0.7 m/s). The following map shows general ocean surface current trends.

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    • [DOC File]A Notebook on Forecasting the Weather

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      current radar imagery . ... (N. Pacific, N. America) latest loop. ... (esp. over ocean) show up first in satellite imagery before in observations. A point on cloud band of initially uniform width becomes wider downstream, narrower upstream from that point. (figs. 14.4a,b in Carlson)

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    • [DOC File]A Literature Survey on Tropical Upper-Tropospheric Trough

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      The SPAR on the crane and the PAR on the CTD were used, at a .1 dbar interval, to obtain a ratio for light attenuation in the ocean. The PAR data from an upcast starting at 5 meters and going upwards was divided by the SPAR at the same time. Both instruments give measurements in einsteins/sec/m^2, but by doing a ratio the units drop out.

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    • [DOC File]FOCUS

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      Tsunami: A Japanese term for an unusually large ocean wave caused by undersea earthquake, landslide, or volcanic eruption. Only a few inches high in the open ocean, tsunamis steepen and rise in shallow water and can reach heights of 200 feet. Typhoon: A hurricane in the western Pacific Ocean.

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    • [DOC File]Federal Communications Commission

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      Fixed: Long Beach (Pacific), WA. WD2XRE OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY - COLLEGE OF OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCE 0153-EX-PL-2005. New experimental to operate using a bandwidth of 50 kHz centered on 4400 kHz, 4470 kHz, 4550 kHz, 4580 kHz, 4600 kHz and 4800 kHz for measuring and mapping ocean currents under NSF grants.

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    • [DOC File]RAMMB: Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch

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      Note the emergence of colder water vapor returns to the west of the WCB in the landfalling Pacific cyclone. It appears that this warm air is not moving downstream with the conveyor belt - it's trapped, wrapping a little around the occluding cyclone. (This also happens in the very occluded system at the western edge of the loop).

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    • [DOC File]Radiocommunication Study Group

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      From its variations, one can study phenomena such as the El Niño transport of warm water in the Pacific or the rise in the mean sea level. In satellite altimetery, the height of the spacecraft above the ocean surface is computed from the round-trip time of flight of a radar pulse emitted by the spacecraft and reflected by the ocean below.

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    • [DOC File]Yola

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      One section moves into the Indian Ocean, the other into the Pacific Ocean. These two sections that split off warm up and become less dense as they travel northward toward the equator, so that they rise to the surface (upwelling). They then loop back southward and westward to the South Atlantic, eventually returning to the North Atlantic, where ...

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    • [DOC File]RAMMB: Regional and Mesoscale Meteorology Branch

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      This loop shows a large-scale trough moving into the Intermountain West. The dry airstream behind the cyclogenesis is obvious at the end of the loop. You can also see an axis of less-stable air extending from the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Mexico northeastward into the Great Plains.

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    • [DOCX File]Weebly

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      than the maritime polar air mass that forms over the Pacific Ocean. A continental tropical (cT) air mass forms over the deserts of northern Mexico and the southwestern United States. ... Radar is used to find the location, movement, and amount of precipitation. ... is a circuit in which all parts are connected in a single loop.

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