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  • Surface Winds - NASA Earthdata
    Surface winds refer to the wind speed and direction measured from the surface of Earth’s land or ocean By studying these winds, scientists can learn more about ocean processes and improve predictions of extreme weather NASA’s available data products useful to the study of surface winds include average wind speed and direction, sea level pressure, and surface stress
  • SeaWinds - NASA Earthdata
    The SeaWinds instrument, which flew on NASA's Quick Scatterometer (QuikSCAT) satellite and NASA JAXA's ADEOS-II, was a A Ku-band (13 4 GHz) scatterometer featuring a circular dish antenna, which provides pencil-beam radar backscatter measurements SeaWinds provided all-weather ocean surface wind vector measurements over Earth's ice-free global oceans The instrument was designed to improve
  • Monsoons - NASA Earthdata
    Monsoons data from NASA provides global insight into the formation and behavior of these seasonal wind and rain phenomena
  • The Power of a Brazilian Wind - NASA Earthdata
    People often picture wind turbines rooted in waving fields of golden grass, but wind turbines can also stand among the waves of coastal waters Offshore wind offers more than just clean and economical energy; winds over the ocean can often be faster and fluctuate less than land-based winds, leading to higher and more sustained output Offshore wind sites tend to be naturally close to the large
  • Forecasting and Understanding Mountain Gap Winds: A Machine . . . - Earthdata
    IMPACT member Dr Emily Foshee has just concluded research focused on increasing our understanding and prediction of terrain-driven low-level wind jets (known as mountain gap winds or MGW) that result from the interaction between the larger scale atmospheric flow and terrain While this phenomenon occurs in many locations across the globe, Dr Foshee focused specifically in the region of the
  • COWVR and TEMPEST V10 Datasets Available in First Public Release
    COWVR is responsible for measuring the speed and direction of winds blowing over the ocean surface, while TEMPEST observes the vertical distribution of water vapor and moisture in the atmosphere
  • Physical Oceanography DAAC | NASA Earthdata
    Measurements include gravity, ocean winds, sea surface temperature, ocean surface topography, sea surface salinity, surface water, and circulation The data support a wide range of applications including climate research, weather prediction, resource management, policy, and the stewardship of ocean data and water resources data
  • Lake Effect Snow - NASA Earthdata
    Lake effect snow data collected by NASA are integral for efforts to understand patterns of snowfall accumulation, among other investigations
  • Tropical Cyclones | NASA Earthdata
    Earth observation data are vital in planning for and dealing with the many hazards from tropical cyclones, such as storm surge, flooding, extreme winds, tornadoes, and lightning Over the past 50 years, tropical cyclones have killed more than 779,000 people and caused more than $1 4 trillion in economic losses worldwide, according to the WMO
  • Heavy Weather, High Seas - NASA Earthdata
    Heavy winds and stormy seas cause the cargo ship Rena to run aground on October 5, 2011, spilling its cargo and eventually sinking (Courtesy Blue Elf Wikipedia) Still, the question remained: What was the risk that a vessel like the München would encounter catastrophic waves? Cardone called on Henry Chen, a researcher at Jeppesen Marine





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