Pacific ocean satellite weather map

    • [DOC File]More Water Than Land

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      The world map on the Adopt-a-Drifter web site shows the location of drifters around the world. Drifting buoy data can be used to track major ocean currents and eddies (rings) globally, ground-truth data from satellites, build models of climate and weather patterns, and …

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    • [DOC File]1.3_NWSLightningTalk

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      Here's an idea of the zones that those weather forecast offices are responsible for, both nearshore, offshore. Next slide, please. We're also responsible for the open ocean. So, the OPC is our Ocean Prediction Center. They're responsible for the Northern Part of the Atlantic and Pacific.

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    • [DOC File]Figure 10 .edu

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      This infrared satellite image shows a cloud system developing over the North Pacific Ocean (to the left in the figure) and another approaching the west coast of North America. Satellite observations are the best way to track storms over the oceans. Figure 9.3 Major air mass source regions of the world.

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    • [DOC File]PROJECT2‰PNG____ Project 1: Satellite-Image Interpretation ...

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      Apr 15, 2017 · Just above is a satellite image displaying "sea surface height anomaly" (SSHA) across the tropical Pacific Ocean in 2011. Red over the eastern Pacific depicts higher-than-normal sea surface heights, and blue across the western Pacific depicts lower-than-normal sea surface heights.

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    • [DOC File]ON THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN LIGHTNING AND …

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      Fig. 1 Map of the central Pacific Ocean showing locations of Pacnet sites: the red, solid triangles are installed, whereas open triangles are potential future sites. Also shown is a subset of the International Long-Range Network (blue triangles: Japanese, and green triangles: North American sites).

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    • [DOC File]Weather: Making Hot and Cold - Ocean Motion

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      12. Estimate how many days would it take to cross the Pacific Ocean (about 13 million meters) floating along on the surface currents? Time = Distance/Speed = 43 million seconds. Days = 43 million/(3600 sec/hr * 24 hr) = 43000000/86400 = almost 500 days! Each day has 86400 seconds. The ocean surface shows large-scale patterns of surface flow.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 02 – History of Ocean Exploration and Marine Sciences

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      The Earth has one big ocean with many features. The ocean and life in the ocean shape the features of the Earth. The ocean is a major influence on weather and climate. The ocean makes Earth habitable. The ocean supports a great diversity of life and ecosystems. The ocean and humans are inextricably interconnected The ocean is largely unexplored.

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    • [DOC File]Weather Impact Playbook (WIP)

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      The climate of Seattle is mild and moist, the result of the prevailing westerly winds of the Pacific Ocean approximately 90 miles to the west, and the Cascade Mountains which tend to shield the city from the cold continental air from the east. Winters are comparatively warm and summers cool because of the steady influx of marine air.

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    • [DOC File]Weather Impact Playbook (WIP)

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      Precipitation, generally light during the summer and early fall, reaches a maximum in the spring when storms from the Pacific Ocean are moving through the area more frequently than in any other season of the year. Winds are usually light, although occasional high winds have occurred in every month of the year, particularly in March.

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    • [DOC File]Weather: Making Hot and Cold - Ocean Motion

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      The ocean plays a major role in our planet’s weather machine. Water covers 73% of the planet’s surface and absorbs a high percentage of solar energy. Wind and currents mix solar energy into the ocean depths and circulate surface water between the Equator and the Poles.

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