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This NASA produced film (7:09 min) describes Earth's weather and the field of meterology. It is a great video to include in the Galaxy Explorers Meteorology Mission Plan.


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"Satellite Meteorology: Cloud Patterns" pt1-2 1971 USAF Weather Forecasting


more at scitech.quickfound.net "DISCUSSES HOW CLOUD PATTERNS SHOW UP IN METEOROLOGICAL PHOTOGRAPHY, AND THE IMPORTANCE OF IDENTIFYING THEM FROM SATELLITE STILL PICTURES TAKEN 23000 MILES IN SPACE." Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization. Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same software can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): www.bunkus.org US Air Force training film TFV-6558a part 2: www.youtube.com also see: "Satellite Meteorology: Upper Air & Tropical Synoptic Applications" www.youtube.com en.wikipedia.org ...The first weather satellite to be considered a success was TIROS-1, launched by NASA on 1 April 1960. TIROS operated for 78 days and proved to be much more successful than Vanguard 2. TIROS paved the way for the Nimbus program, whose technology and findings are the heritage of most of the Earth-observing satellites NASA and NOAA have launched since then... Geostationary Geostationary weather satellites orbit the Earth above the equator at altitudes of 35880 km (22300 miles). Because of this orbit, they remain stationary with respect to the rotating Earth and thus can record or transmit images of the entire hemisphere below continuously with their visible-light and infrared sensors. The news media use the <b>...</b>


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"Satellite Meteorology: Cloud Patterns" pt2-2 1971 USAF Weather Forecasting


more at scitech.quickfound.net "DISCUSSES HOW CLOUD PATTERNS SHOW UP IN METEOROLOGICAL PHOTOGRAPHY, AND THE IMPORTANCE OF IDENTIFYING THEM FROM SATELLITE STILL PICTURES TAKEN 23000 MILES IN SPACE." Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization. Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same software can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): www.bunkus.org US Air Force training film TFV-6558a part 1: www.youtube.com en.wikipedia.org ...The first weather satellite to be considered a success was TIROS-1, launched by NASA on 1 April 1960. TIROS operated for 78 days and proved to be much more successful than Vanguard 2. TIROS paved the way for the Nimbus program, whose technology and findings are the heritage of most of the Earth-observing satellites NASA and NOAA have launched since then... Geostationary Geostationary weather satellites orbit the Earth above the equator at altitudes of 35880 km (22300 miles). Because of this orbit, they remain stationary with respect to the rotating Earth and thus can record or transmit images of the entire hemisphere below continuously with their visible-light and infrared sensors. The news media use the geostationary photos in their daily weather presentation as single images or made into movie <b>...</b>


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"Satellite Meteorology: Upper Air & Tropical Synoptic Applications" pt1-2 1971 USAF Weather


more at scitech.quickfound.net "DISCUSSES WIND MOVEMENTS IN UPPER AIR AND FORMATION OF TROPICAL STORMS AS DETERMINED BY SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHY." Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization. Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same software can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): www.bunkus.org US Air Force training film TFV-6558c part 2: www.youtube.com also see: "Satellite Meteorology: Cloud Patterns" www.youtube.com en.wikipedia.org The Nimbus satellites were second-generation US robotic spacecraft used for meteorological research and development. The spacecraft were designed to serve as stabilized, Earth-oriented platforms for the testing of advanced systems to sense and collect atmospheric science data. Seven Nimbus spacecraft have been launched into near-polar, sun-synchronous orbits beginning with Nimbus 1 on August 28, 1964. On board the Nimbus satellites are various instrumentation for imaging, sounding, and other studies in different spectral regions. The Nimbus satellites were launched aboard Thor-Agena rockets (Nimbus 1-4) and Delta rockets (Nimbus 5-7). Over a 20-year period from the launch of the first satellite, the Nimbus series of missions was the United States' primary research and development platform <b>...</b>


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"Satellite Meteorology: Upper Air & Tropical Synoptic Applications" pt2-2 1971 USAF Weather


more at scitech.quickfound.net "DISCUSSES WIND MOVEMENTS IN UPPER AIR AND FORMATION OF TROPICAL STORMS AS DETERMINED BY SATELLITE PHOTOGRAPHY." Public domain film from the National Archives, slightly cropped to remove uneven edges, with the aspect ratio corrected, and mild video noise reduction applied. The soundtrack was also processed with volume normalization, noise reduction, clipping reduction, and equalization. Split with MKVmerge GUI (part of MKVToolNix), the same software can recombine the downloaded parts (in mp4 format): www.bunkus.org US Air Force training film TFV-6558c part 1: www.youtube.com also see: "Satellite Meteorology: Cloud Patterns" www.youtube.com en.wikipedia.org The Nimbus satellites were second-generation US robotic spacecraft used for meteorological research and development. The spacecraft were designed to serve as stabilized, Earth-oriented platforms for the testing of advanced systems to sense and collect atmospheric science data. Seven Nimbus spacecraft have been launched into near-polar, sun-synchronous orbits beginning with Nimbus 1 on August 28, 1964. On board the Nimbus satellites are various instrumentation for imaging, sounding, and other studies in different spectral regions. The Nimbus satellites were launched aboard Thor-Agena rockets (Nimbus 1-4) and Delta rockets (Nimbus 5-7). Over a 20-year period from the launch of the first satellite, the Nimbus series of missions was the United States' primary research and development platform <b>...</b>


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Meteorology Tutorial: Cyclones and Anticyclones


Anticyclones are basically the opposite of cyclones (Greek prefix, anti, means opposite). Cyclones are areas of surface convergence and upper level divergence, and since anticyclones are the exact opposite, anticyclones are areas of surface divergence and upper level convergence. A cyclone is formed as a result of expanding, rising, and unstable air caused by heating. However as volume increases, the temperature decreases. According to Charles law, at a constant pressure, volume varies directly with absolute temperature. But still, why is it that when the volume increases, the expanding airs temperature decreases. According to the Kinetic theory, gas molecules are in constant random motion, and thus move hither and thither. Now in most cases, heat is energy, and when heat is added into a reaction, it often acts as a catalyst. Hence, the gas molecules move faster and take up more space as they move at higher velocities, increasing the volume. So now one liter of the air parcel would now occupy more space than it did previously. Moreover as the gas molecules move faster, they interact and bounce off each other more. As they bounce off each other, they transport some of that energy to each other, but some of that energy is also released in to the ambient air (Latent heat), causing a loss of energy. It is in a sense, semi-nuclear fusion phenomena. They then become cooler as they lose energy, and if the air contains ample water vapor, it would actually condense into clouds <b>...</b>


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Real Time Energy Monitoring from METERology


An overview of the features and benefits of Real Time Energy Monitoring from METERology. Why monitoring energy in real time is important. How you can use your existing meters to monitor your energy consumption and how your energy usage data can be stored in your own database, on your own server.


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Meteorology Degree Programs at Embry-Riddle


Learn about the Meteorology degree programs offered at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University. For more visit www.erau.edu


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About Divining Meteorology


www.imamuseum.org Brooklyn-based artist William Lamson (b. 1977) forges a captivating exploration of forces of nature and the passage of time through his inventive, often poetic interventions into natural and man-made environments.


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NMT Storm Chase and Meterology Club


A trip taken by the NMT Storm Chase and Meteorology Club to Hill City, KS in 2008


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HAARP, Blue Cross and other anomalies on Australian Bureau of Meterology Loop Radar


Heavy chemtrailing and HAARP clouds consistently on east coast Australia. Has been raining (pulsating circular rain) in Yarrawanga for weeks, could this be cause of Victorian floods. Other straight line rain with more frequency now on national radar, and tonight a giant blue cross....those evil bastards are up to something. Comet Elenin (aka Wormwood/Blue Hopi Star/Nibiru) is approaching.


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Big Bang Method v2 Meterology @ OFC Tampa, FL 12.30.11


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Colleen's Meterology Project


Colleen's project on weather systems for Mr. Miller's 4th grade MAPS.


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Aviation Ground School - Class 7 - Basic Meterology


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METEROLOGY TEST TOMORROW


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2011 World Meterology Day Commemoration in Lagos


Dr Joel Akinbolawa , Technical Partner on West Africa Quality Programme Certification speaking on the Challenges ahead at 2011 World Meterology Day Commemoration, Airport Hotel Ikeja in Lagos. 12th and 13th july.2011


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Meteorology 101 - UniversalClass Online Course


Learn about the fundamentals in this online meteorology course.


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Meteorology Tutorial: Specific Heat Capacity


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Meteorology - Weather Forecasting as a career


Yes indeed, conditions are definitely looking favourable in New Zealand, and the outlook shows they've no sign of easing. In fact now's the perfect time to get amongst it and relish the big opportunities and fantastic lifestyle only New Zealand can offer. You'll be based in Wellington, the nation's capital, which means metropolitan charm, a culture-rich community and close proximity to abundant recreational pursuits will all be yours to enjoy.


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Meteorology Tutorial: Adiabatic Cooling and Warming Processes (HD)


Unlike diabatic processes, no external heating or cooling is involved. The thermal changes are simply occurring within the air parcel. Now, how is this possible? Does the air parcel spontaneously increases or decreases its temperature. The answer is NO! Because energy cannot be created or destroyed. Atmospheric differences in pressure are what drive adiabatic cooling and warming processes. As you may already know, cold air sinks and warm air rises, due to the fact that warmer air is less dense and more buoyant than cooler air. Adiabatic cooling process....(rising air) For example: an air parcel at 1000mb is about 25C and the air at about 700mb is about 10c. Obviously, the air at the surface will rise because it is warmer. So, what is it that actually occurs within the air parcel that causes it rise?. Because the surface temperatures are higher than the temperatures at 700b, the air molecules within the air parcel will move faster. That is because heat is energy, and this means air molecules within the air parcel at 1000mb will have higher kinetic energy than the air parcel at above at 700mb. As the air molecules move faster, they will then acquire more space, and so 1 liter of air will now occupy less air molecules than it did previously, and the pressure within the parcel decreases as a result. The air molecules within the air parcel at the surface also clash and transfer energy with one another. Now, this causes the molecules to gradually lose their kinetic energy and <b>...</b>


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Unisys Credentials in Weather Information Management


The Weather Information Management video emphasizes our leadership in weather-related technology over the last 60 years, starting with the UNIVAC 1 which began the revolution in meteorology to the Weather Enthusiast App for the iPhone™ and iPod Touch®. The video highlights how Unisys provides fully integrated & customized Weather Information Services & Solutions to clients such as NOAA and FAA.


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Real Time Energy Monitoring at the University of Aberdeen


An interview between Brian Hunter of METERology and John Kingsland at the University of Aberdeen talking about Real Time Energy Monitoring at the University of Aberdeen and the savings that have been realised since installing METERology Real Time Energy Management Software.


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Penn State Dept of Meteorology 75th anniversary


75th Anniversary celebration of the nation's top meteorology department.


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Storm is comming


Tunderstorm is passing north. This is time lapse video. Follow me on twitter: twitter.com and visit my blog: meteodub.blogspot.com where is always something new from meteorology, photography, video, ecology, outdoor..


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Basic Meteorology


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ENSURE I Near Spacecraft Launch


Launching the ENSURE I Near Spacecraft from Highland, IL USA on August 1, 2006. Despite a hardware malfunction it landed successfully 40 miles north in Carlinville, IL.


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Computer Bug


The praying mantis is real, but it is hungry enough to try to catch and eat the cursor. He had been in the house for four days - prowling for insects around the ceilings. The sound effects accidently supplied by the dog next-door (no - mantises don't bark). The screen background is by the Bureau of Meterology. The mantis was patient enough that we were able to set up lighting - as long as we kept moving the mouse. (Notice how he keeps one foot on the top of the screen. Earlier he had tried to come down further, but skidded on the surface, and from then was more cautious). No insects, cursors or mice were harmed in the making of this movie. The mantis was returned to the wild. www.rodnmaria.id.au


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Tehran declares holiday due to smog - Iran 24 Nov. 2010


The 24-hour public holiday on Wednesday was announced following warnings by the state meteorology organization about high pollution levels earlier in the week. The government said later that air pollution would reach alarming levels on November 24, 2010. The decision extended the Iranian weekend to three days in Tehran as Thursday is a religious holiday for Eid al-Ghadeer and Friday is a regular weekend holiday in the country. Tehran's air pollution is mostly blamed on its increasing population, geographical location, and the growing number of cars in the metropolis. Surrounded by mountains, Tehran regularly struggles with polluted air whenever there is little wind or rain. Iran usually announces public holidays and traffic restrictions in the capital due to air pollution and sandstorms. Textsource/read more: www.presstv.ir


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Sunrise and Sunset information - Great New Google feature!


Google has just come up with a new function. Right now you can look up when the sun rises and sets in your city. So basically you just type in: sunrise/sunset and your city and you get the result. If you are not English you can try it with the word for sunrise and sunset in your language ^^ (for me it is Sonnenaufgang for example) It is just right for all of you meterology fans ;)


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Take it to the Base


Video of a friend a little stoned on a uni fieldtrip in Devon after i found out that stupid voices and talking crap (i wasnt exactly sober either) makes him piss himself laughing. this had already been going on for 5 minutes or so before i started filming. dont ask why, it as funny at the time.


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Lab Safety Project


Our project for 3rd period Geology, Meterology, and Oceanography class. Songs used in the video (in order): "Should Be Loved" - Blue October "He's a Pirate" - Pirates of the Caribbean Soundtrack "The Hardest Part" - Coldplay "Time To Pretend"- MGMT "Someday" - The Strokes


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