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The Sun, The Earth, and Near-Earth Space
While solar radiation enables and sustains life on Earth, it also produces “space weather” that can profoundly impact different technologies, including telecommunications, satellite navigation, and the electric power grid. Solar flares can produce x-rays resulting in radio blackouts that block high-frequency radio waves. Solar Energetic Particles can penetrate satellite electronics and cause electrical failure. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) can cause geomagnetic storms that induce ground currents and degrade power grid operations, sometimes catastrophically. The Sun, The Earth, and Near-Earth ...
Available online: https://www.meted.ucar.edu/training_module.php?id=10012
Published by: The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research ; 2019
While solar radiation enables and sustains life on Earth, it also produces “space weather” that can profoundly impact different technologies, including telecommunications, satellite navigation, and the electric power grid. Solar flares can produce x-rays resulting in radio blackouts that block high-frequency radio waves. Solar Energetic Particles can penetrate satellite electronics and cause electrical failure. Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) can cause geomagnetic storms that induce ground currents and degrade power grid operations, sometimes catastrophically. The Sun, The Earth, and Near-Earth Space assembles concise explanations and descriptions—easily read and readily understood—of what we now know of the chain of events and processes that connect the Sun to the Earth, with especial emphasis on space weather and Sun-Climate. This 301-page text resource is made available courtesy of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and is not produced, owned or hosted by UCAR/COMET.
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Format: Digital (Standard Copyright)Tags: Solar wind ; Aurora ; Ionosphere ; Solar energy ; Solar activity ; Solar radiation ; Ultraviolet radiation ; Lesson/ Tutorial ; Magnetosphere
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Remote Sensing Using Satellites, 2nd Edition
The second edition of the popular "Remote Sensing Using Satellites" module updates imagery of recent hurricanes as well as other phenomena from more recent satellites. The suggested audience for this module is high school and undergraduate students. Learn about remote sensing in general and then more specifically about how it is done from satellites. We will focus on the visible and infrared channels, those commonly seen on television broadcasts. Come explore the view of Earth from space and see what we see. In the second chapter, we will focus even more on hurricanes and specifically Hurrican ...
Available online: https://www.meted.ucar.edu/training_module.php?id=940
Published by: The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research ; 2012
The second edition of the popular "Remote Sensing Using Satellites" module updates imagery of recent hurricanes as well as other phenomena from more recent satellites. The suggested audience for this module is high school and undergraduate students. Learn about remote sensing in general and then more specifically about how it is done from satellites. We will focus on the visible and infrared channels, those commonly seen on television broadcasts. Come explore the view of Earth from space and see what we see. In the second chapter, we will focus even more on hurricanes and specifically Hurricanes Jimena (2009), Ike (2008), and Irene (2011).
Disclaimer regarding 3rd party resources: WMO endeavours to ensure, but cannot and does not guarantee the accuracy, accessibility, integrity and timeliness of the information available on its website. WMO may make changes to the content of this website at any time without notice.
The responsibility for opinions expressed in articles, publications, studies and other contributions rests solely with their authors, and their posting on this website does not constitute an endorsement by WMO of the opinion expressed therein.
WMO shall not be liable for any damages incurred as a result of the use of its website. Please do not misuse our website.Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Standard Copyright)Tags: Satellite ; Weather forecasting ; Snow ; Remote sensing ; Fog ; Forest ; Solar energy ; Lesson/ Tutorial ; Satellite Skills and Knowledge for Operational Meteorologists
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Atlas de radiación solar de Colombia
Unedad de Planeación Minero Energética (UPME); Ministerio de Minas y Energía ; Instituto de Hidrología, Meteorología y Estudios Ambientales (IDEAM) - Unedad de Planeación Minero Energética, 2005
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Available online: http://www.upme.gov.co/Atlas_Radiacion.htm
Unedad de Planeación Minero Energética (Colombia) ; Ministerio de Minas y Energía ; Instituto de Hidrología, Meteorología y Estudios Ambientales (Colombia)
Published by: Unedad de Planeación Minero Energética ; 2005
Language(s): Spanish
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., maps)ISBN (or other code): 978-958-8067-13-1
Tags: Colombia ; Atlas ; Solar energy ; Solar radiation
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Published by: OMM ; 1985
Collection(s) and Series: OMM/DT (FR)- No. 14; WCP- No. 80
Language(s): French
Format: Hard copy (ill.)Tags: Solar energy ; Satellite ; World Climate Programme (WCP)
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Aspects météorologiques de l'utilisation du rayonnement solaire comme source d'énergie
This Technical Note contains a detailed treatment of meteorological knowledge and activities related to the harnessing of solar energy, and includes chapters on users' requirements, measurement techniques, data-acquisition systems, instrument calibration and quality control, experimental research and development stations, testing and evaluation, publication, archiving and retrieval of data and numerical examples. Also included are a list of selected references and a summary of all relevant terminology, definitions, units and symbols.
Published by: OMM ; 1981
This Technical Note contains a detailed treatment of meteorological knowledge and activities related to the harnessing of solar energy, and includes chapters on users' requirements, measurement techniques, data-acquisition systems, instrument calibration and quality control, experimental research and development stations, testing and evaluation, publication, archiving and retrieval of data and numerical examples. Also included are a list of selected references and a summary of all relevant terminology, definitions, units and symbols.
Notes: Summaries available in English, French, Russian and Spanish.
Collection(s) and Series: OMM - No. 557 > Note technique
Language(s): French; Other Languages: English
Format: Hard copy (ill., charts)ISBN (or other code): 978-92-63-20557-5
Purchase at: http://www.wmo.int/e-catalog/detail_fr.php?PUB_ID=307
Tags: Weather ; Meteorology ; Solar energy ; Commission for Climatology (CCl) ; TN 172
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Meteorological aspects of the utilization of solar radiation as an energy source: annex - World maps of relative global radiation
This Technical Note contains a detailed treatment of meteorological knowledge and activities related to the harnessing of solar energy, and includes chapters on users' requirements, measurement techniques, data-acquisition systems, instrument calibration and quality control, experimental research and development stations, testing and evaluation, publication, archiving and retrieval of data and numerical examples. Also included are a list of selected references and a summary of all relevant terminology, definitions, units and symbols.
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Meteorological aspects of the utilization of solar radiation as an energy source
This Technical Note contains a detailed treatment of meteorological knowledge and activities related to the harnessing of solar energy, and includes chapters on users' requirements, measurement techniques, data-acquisition systems, instrument calibration and quality control, experimental research and development stations, testing and evaluation, publication, archiving and retrieval of data and numerical examples. Also included are a list of selected references and a summary of all relevant terminology, definitions, units and symbols.
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