How do we know the world is warming? An interactive presentation about climate from NOAA. Instructions: In Slide Show mode, go to slide #2 and click any label to jump to a slide of additional information Return to the main slide by clicking “ Back ”
By bernadGlobal Climate Change GCC – The Central Issue Global Climate change refers to a set of environmental concerns that are related to human activity, primarily Global warming The “Ozone Hole” Global Warming
By FaradayFraming the Post-Kyoto Debate: Options for Climate Policy After 2012 STEP Seminar Series Princeton University Princeton, NJ April, 2006. Jonathan Pershing Climate, Energy and Pollution Program World Resources Institute http://www.wri.org. Overview. An update on the science
By victoriaLate Quaternary environments in the Arctic region. Late Tertiary climatic decline in the Arctic. from: White et al. (1997) Palaeo 3 30, 293-306. The North Polar region: dots are pollen analysis sites . RSL - temperature - sea ice conditions in the Arctic Ocean.
By RobertaVACS Deliverables since SSG 14. Climate Prediction workshop, Dar es Salaam, July 06 – trained 30 operational scientists from NMS’s and ocean agencies from 20 African countries in the Climate Predictability Tool (CPT) software
By RoyLaurisOceans and Climate Change: What We Think We Know. Dr. John T. Everett Project Manager, United Nations Atlas of the Oceans Former IPCC Convening Lead Author (SAR) - Fisheries Former Director, Division of Research, NOAA/NMFS. Ocean Associates Oceans and Fisheries Consulting
By nivedithaSBI Phase III eTown Meeting January 30, 2006: 9 am AST, 1 pm EST. Goal: to provide information to and receive input from the scientific community on developing SBI Phase III synthesis topics within the ARCSS program. Jacqueline Grebmeier SBI Project Office/ARCUS. http://sbi.utk.edu.
By FaradaySea Ice Detection in Radarsat Imagery using Statistical Distributions. R. S. Gill. IICWG-II, Reykavik. DMI, Copenhagen. Recall:
By kileyGuided Notes about the Earth’s Oceans. Chapter 15, Section 1.
By adrianoDesign and Execution of the 30-year NCEP CFS RR. T382L64 Global R eanalysis and T126L64 Seasonal R eforecast Project (1979-2008). Suru Saha and Hua-Lu Pan, EMC/NCEP With Input from Stephen Lord, Mark Iredell, Shrinivas Moorthi, David Behringer, Ken Mitchell, Bob Kistler,
By fathiTillites: rocks from glacial till (poorly sorted) Dropstones (coarse particles emplaced into fine-grained mud by sea ice) Glacial striations: erosional features. Huronian glaciation. Named for Huronian Supergroup in Canada, paleolatitude of 3 o
By koltonOVERVIEW OF THE MSG SYSTEM. Y. Govaerts. OVERVIEW. Mission overview Spacecraft Ground segment Data distribution. Programme. Current and future Satellite Programmes. MTP: Meteosat Transition Programme MSG: Meteosat Second Generation EPS: EUMETSAT Polar System
By guritEuropean Space Agency and IPY. Since 20+ years, ESA is increasingly supporting the Cryosphere communities with the provision of Earth Observation data: in the 80’s, with Landsat (European Arctic), since 1991, through ERS-1 and ERS-2 (SAR, Altimetry, Ozone monitoring),
By ceanaClimate Change: The Move to Action (AOSS 480 // NRE 480). Richard B. Rood Cell: 301-526-8572 2525 Space Research Building (North Campus) rbrood@umich.edu http://aoss.engin.umich.edu/people/rbrood Winter 2010 February 16, 2010. Class News. Ctools site: AOSS 480 001 W10
By hollyeAMSR-E and AMSR-E Validation Archive & Distribution Status. Amanda Leon, NSIDC AMSR-E Lead Joint AMSR-E Science Team Meeting Hunstville, Alabama 2-3 June. Outline. AMSR-E Product Status Data Support Metrics Accomplishments & Plans AMSR-E Validation Status Metrics.
By hunterClimate Change Scenarios (IPCC TAR Chapter 9). Some Scenarios Used by IPCC The 1%/yr Experiments What’s New in 2000? Lots of results. Emission Scenarios.
By kamalImpact of freshwater release in the North Atlantic under different climate conditions in an OAGCM. Didier Swingedouw , Masa Kageyama, Juliette Mignot, Pascale Braconnot, Eloi Mosquet, Charline Marzin, Ramdane Alkama, Olivier Marti LSCE-IPSL, France .
By pearlyLearning Unit 9: Climatic Change. Disclaimer. Please note that the following PowerPoint representation DOES NOT replace the official Study Material. The purpose of this additional resource is to support, assist and enrich your learning experience. Learning Outcomes.
By alainaClimate Prediction Center Embracing the Future. CPC Management Team, 32 nd CDPW, Tallahassee, FL, 22 October, 2007. Message. NOAA/NCEP provide critical operational support for delivery of climate products and services: Observations Models and Assimilation Systems Computing Support
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