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Ocean Observations Panel for Climate, Interview with Eric Lindstrom: in International Innovation, August 2011
NASA, 2011The more research carried out on our oceans, the more significant its role has proven in the broader climate system. Observing Earth’s Ocean System is therefore a vital component of climate research, and the OOPC is working hard to direct this effectively, as its Chair Dr Eric J Lindstrom explains.
Ocean Observations Panel for Climate, Interview with Eric Lindstrom: in International Innovation, August 2011
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Published by: NASA ; 2011The more research carried out on our oceans, the more significant its role has proven in the broader climate system. Observing Earth’s Ocean System is therefore a vital component of climate research, and the OOPC is working hard to direct this effectively, as its Chair Dr Eric J Lindstrom explains.
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free)Tags: Oceans ; Climate monitoring ; Climate change ; Global Climate Observing System (GCOS)
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Available online: http://hdl.handle.net/2060/20090010419
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Published by: NASA ; 2004Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free) (ill., maps)Tags: Earth System Sciences ; Politics
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NASA Technical Memorandum, 4145. Meteorological atlas of the Northern Hemisphere lower stratosphere for January and February 1989 during the Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition
Northern Hemisphere meteorological data for the months of January and February 1989 in the lower stratosphere are shown. National Meteorological Center (NMC) data, and Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) data are used to display polar stereographic projections of 100-mb temperatures, 50-mb temperatures, 50-mb geopotential heights, total ozone, and Ertel's potential vorticity (Epv) on both 400 K and 460 K isentropic surfaces. In addition, latitude/height cross sections at 10 E of balanced wind isotachs, wind vectors, potential temperature, and temperature are also shown. Horizontal traces o ...
Meteorological atlas of the Northern Hemisphere lower stratosphere for January and February 1989 during the Airborne Arctic Stratospheric Expedition
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Available online: http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19900004592
Paul A. Newman ; Leslie R. Lait ; Mark R. Schoeberl ; National Aeronautics and Space Administration (United States)
Published by: NASA ; 1989Northern Hemisphere meteorological data for the months of January and February 1989 in the lower stratosphere are shown. National Meteorological Center (NMC) data, and Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) data are used to display polar stereographic projections of 100-mb temperatures, 50-mb temperatures, 50-mb geopotential heights, total ozone, and Ertel's potential vorticity (Epv) on both 400 K and 460 K isentropic surfaces. In addition, latitude/height cross sections at 10 E of balanced wind isotachs, wind vectors, potential temperature, and temperature are also shown. Horizontal traces of NASA ER-2 and DC-8 flight tracks are also included. Vertical profiles of NMC temperatures following flight paths of both aircraft are shown. In addition, vertical profiles of wind speed are contoured following the ER-2 for estimating the lateral penetration into the polar vortex, while vertical profiles of Ertel's potential vorticity are included for estimating the vertical penetration of the DC-8 into the stratosphere.
Collection(s) and Series: NASA Technical Memorandum- No. 4145
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., charts, maps)Tags: Observations ; Ozone ; Stratosphere ; Measure ; Northern Hemisphere
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NASA Technical Memorandum, 4049. Meteorological atlas of the Southern Hemisphere lower stratosphere for August and September 1987 : analyses Based on the United Kingdom Meteorological Office Global Model
Southern Hemisphere meteorological data for the months of August and September 1987 in the lower stratosphere are shown. National Meteorological Center (NMC) data, Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) data, and Goddard Laboratory for Atmospheres (GLA) data are used to display polar stereographic projections of 200 to 100 mb vertical mean temperatures, 100 mb zonal mean geopotential height perturbations, total ozone, Ertel's potential vorticity (Epv), and 50 to 30 mb vertical mean temperatures. In addition, latitude height cross sections at 65 W of potential temperature, Epv, geostrophic iso ...
Meteorological atlas of the Southern Hemisphere lower stratosphere for August and September 1987: analyses Based on the United Kingdom Meteorological Office Global Model
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Available online: http://hdl.handle.net/2060/19880017379
D.S. McKenna ; R.L Jones ; A.T. Buckland ; National Aeronautics and Space Administration (United States)
Published by: NASA ; 1988Southern Hemisphere meteorological data for the months of August and September 1987 in the lower stratosphere are shown. National Meteorological Center (NMC) data, Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) data, and Goddard Laboratory for Atmospheres (GLA) data are used to display polar stereographic projections of 200 to 100 mb vertical mean temperatures, 100 mb zonal mean geopotential height perturbations, total ozone, Ertel's potential vorticity (Epv), and 50 to 30 mb vertical mean temperatures. In addition, latitude height cross sections at 65 W of potential temperature, Epv, geostrophic isotachs, and temperature are also shown. Finally, a longitude height cross section at 65 S of temperature and geostrophic wind vectors is also shown.
Collection(s) and Series: NASA Technical Memorandum- No. 4049
Language(s): English
Format: Digital (Free), Hard copy (ill., charts, maps)Tags: Observations ; Ozone ; Stratosphere ; Measure ; Southern Hemisphere
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Available online: http://ozonewatch.gsfc.nasa.gov/index.html
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Published by: NASALanguage(s): English
Format: DigitalTags: Observations ; Observational records ; Ozone layer ; Antarctica
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