Vineyard Weather Monitoring Terra space is one of our authorized dealers. Western Farm is another. What to Do with weather Data? Why bother with monitoring weather data in your vineyard? http://www.vwm-online.com/Magazine/Archive/2002/Vol28_No2/weather.htm
Extractions: the Accu-Trax model which computes and displays growing degree-day information. Pressing one button turns on the LCD screen and displays the current temperature, accumulated degree days, battery status, and the number of days that the unit has been on. Pressing another button displays additional data, including the high and low temperatures for the past four days. and the last 24 hourly readings. Weather Systems from Davis Instruments
Space Weather Policy for monitoring the space environment and predicting periods of hazard. As a result, several US government agencies developed the National space weather Program http://www.ametsoc.org/atmospolicy/SpaceWeatherPolicy.html
Extractions: Space Weather Policy Issues What is Space Weather? What are Space Weather Policy Issues? Current Activities at AMS Atmospheric Policy Program Space Weather Policy Papers by G. Fisher Challenges Facing the U.S. Space Weather Public-Private Sector Partnership (pdf) Lessons from the U.S. Meteorological Public Private Sector Services Partnership (pdf) What is Space Weather? "Space weather" refers to conditions on the sun and in the solar wind, magnetosphere, ionosphere, and thermosphere that can influence the performance and reliability of space-borne and ground-based technological systems and can endanger human life or health. Solar and geomagnetic events can impact many different sectors that affect our daily livesnavigation, satellites, communications, pipelines, electric power systems, and human health in space and flight. What are Space Weather Policy Issues?
BNSC - The Learning Zone - Advanced Explorers British National space Centre. weather monitoring. Satellites continuously monitor the Earth s atmosphere. The weather systems that http://www.bnsc.gov.uk/index.cfm?pid=1111
Monitoring NASA Communications monitoring Times NASA/space Shuttle Mission Frequency Guide kHz, various modes are used) space shuttle range 2716 kHz (USB) Launch Support (weather alerts, etc http://www.grove-ent.com/nasa.html
Extractions: Monitoring NASA Communications Monitoring Times/Satellite Times and may not be reproduced in any form without permission of the assistant editor of Monitoring Times magazine. Websites may freely link to this page without permission of the author or Grove. This page is updated often and without notice. Notification of that link would be appreciated at larry@grove-ent.com This frequency list was last updated on May 2003 Monitoring Times NASA/Space Shuttle Mission Frequency Guide
Presentation For EGS General Assembly 2000, Nice, France monitoring of space weather effects by riometers in Northern FennoScandia. Thomas Ulich, Pekka Verronen * , Jyrki Manninen, Jorma Kangas, and Esa Turunen. http://cc.oulu.fi/~thu/public/2000/EGS/SpaceWeather.html
Extractions: Abstract All of the most important research and development activities at SGO are based on the same fundament: mathematical modelling of measurements and stochastic inversion theory. Exploiting these methods lead to completely new, revolutionary radar measurements, which gradually are being employed by a number of international radar facilities. Scientists of SGO and SPG are leading in the world concerning radar measurements as well as tomographic applications. Currently, a permanent chain of receivers for satellite tomography of the ionosphere is under development. Furthermore, a meteor radar is under construction and will be operational in 2001. In the present work, some examples of available data and recent results are presented briefly. SGO welcomes the scientists of SPECIAL to work with these data. Additional information is available on-line at www.sgo.fi.
GPS World - Water Vapor Monitoring For Weather Forecasts modeling and analyses, exploring the impact of these new products for numerical weather prediction, climate variability studies, and space weather monitoring. http://www.gpsworld.com/gpsworld/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=7847
Extractions: SS/L-Built Weather Monitoring Spacecraft PALO ALTO, CALIF. - March 19, 2004 - Space Systems/Loral (SS/L) today announced that it has completed integration and testing of the MTSAT-1R satellite and has shipped the spacecraft to Japan's space center in Tanegashima, Japan, where it will await launch on a H-IIA rocket. MTSAT-1R was built for the Japanese Civil Aviation Bureau (JCAB) and Japanese Meteorological Agency, both of the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MLIT). "SS/L is proud to deliver the state-of-the art MTSAT-1R multifunctional satellite to our customers in Japan," said C. Patrick DeWitt, president, Space Systems/Loral. "The unique design of this spacecraft combines SS/L's long heritage of building reliable weather monitoring satellites with advanced air traffic control capabilities." From its geosynchronous orbital position at 140 degrees East longitude, MTSAT-1R will carry aeronautical services and a meteorological payload on one satellite. Operating in L-band, the satellite will provide communications and navigational services for aircraft, and will gather weather data for users throughout the entire Asia-Pacific region as far south as Australia and New Zealand. Japan's Civil Aviation Bureau will use MTSAT-1R to increase the efficiency of aircraft flight routes, provide flexible flight profile planning, enhance air travel safety, and improve the quality of aeronautical communications. The Japanese Meteorological Agency (JMA) will use MTSAT-1R to deliver observed data to a processing station and provide cloud imagery and continuous weather data from around the region, such as cloud and water vapor distributions, cloud-motion wind vector, sea surface temperature, and information on typhoon, low pressure, and frontal activity.
Extractions: NEW YORK - July 16, 2003 - As previously announced, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) has suspended trading of Loral's common stock and may initiate proceedings to delist the securities. Loral is entitled to request a review of its status with respect to the NYSE and is considering doing so. Contact:
ENGLISH In June?2002, Office of Authorized Affairs under the State Council approved to establish space weather monitoring and Early Warning Center in CMA. http://www.cma.gov.cn/ywwz/englishread.php?recid=31555
AO4603 ESA Open Invitation To Tender FR. AO4603. Title NANO SATELLITE BEACONS FOR space weather monitoring. Open Date 22/03/2004. Closing Date 21/05/2004. http://emits.esa.int/emits/owa/emits_online.showao?typ1=2643&user=Anonymous
AO4603 A space network for space weather monitoring has to be sufficient to gather data from a large volume of geospace , over an extended time and with a http://emits.esa.int/emits/owa/emits_online.abstract_fr?aonum=1-4603&user=Anonym
ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING Mark IV, Mark IV. Mark IVB, Mark IV-B. NEMSS, National Environmental monitoring Satellite System (NEMSS). space weather Analysis, space weather Analysis. http://www.wslfweb.org/docs/roadmap/irm/internet/emonitor/roadmap/emonitor.htm
Extractions: The effects of any budget/program decisions made since the information was collected during 1997-98 are NOT reflected in the National Security Space Road Map (NSSRM). Name Title AN/SMQ-11 AN/SMQ-11 Shipboard Receiving Terminal C/NOFS Communications/Navigation Outage Forecasting System (C/NOFS) CDFS II Cloud Depiction and Forecast System II (CDFS II) CEASE Compact Environment Anomaly Sensor (CEASE) Cloud Profiling System Cloud Profiling System Coronagraph Coronagraph DMSP Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) GEOSAT Geodetic/Geophysical Satellite (GEOSAT) GEOSAT Follow-On Geodetic/Geo-Physical Satellite Follow-on (GFO) GEOSTORMS GEOSTORMS GOES Geostationary Operational Earth Satellite (GOES) Improved Space Env. Models Improved Space Environment Models Improved Spectral Imager Improved Spectral Imager ISOON Improved Solar Observing Optical Network (ISOON) ISOSS Integrated Solar Observing Satellite System (ISOSS) Mark IV Mark IV Mark IV-B Mark IV-B NEMSS National Environmental Monitoring Satellite System (NEMSS) NPOESS National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) POES Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite (POES) RULLI Remote Ultra Low Light-level Imaging (RULLI) SABRS Space and Atmospheric Burst Reporting System (SABRS)
Weather Monitoring URLs Krausehouse lots of fun stuff, in addition to weather monitoring info. For lots about severe weather in East Texas. and for space based detection http://www.sheepdogsoftware.co.uk/weather.htm
Extractions: HOME Help for programmers The following URLs have been culled from posts to a mailinglist about monitoring weather with Dallas 1-wire, MicroLan, iButton devices. (Those are all related trademarks, all included for the delectation of search engines. Dallas is also related to Maxim and Dalsemi. Brand identity crisis? Them?) Entries saying things like "This site has..." should really say "I have heard that this site has..." My efforts will be worth at least what you've paid for them. (smile). I have checked all the URLs, but of course the contents of the pages are subject to change. Don't hesitate to alert me to problems? Arne Henriksen's site: Arne has produced and extended, and extended and extended! software for the 1-wire system. He also seems to have unlimited energy and patience for customer support. No... I don't know him personally. (Indeed everything on this page is here informally and non-commercially. Well- apart from my plug for my own software at the bottom!) Don't miss the directory of Good Stuff in the left panel, if your browser can cope with what the sort of stuff that is being thrown at it. Please......
Crosby Emphasis is placed on the advantages of these spacecraft, and on how the observations could be used as inputs to space weather monitoring programs. http://www.isunet.edu/other_programs/Symposium2001/Symp2001Abstracts/Crosby.html
Russia's Weather - Moscow Region Met Office Met Office in space the early space race, scientists knew that observations from above the atmosphere would be important in weather forecasting and environmental monitoring but http://meteo.infospace.ru/moscow/html/
Spaced-Based Solar Monitoring And Alert Satellite System (SMASS) solar data collection capability of the spacebased solar monitoring and alert system will substantially increase the space weather support capability far into http://www.au.af.mil/Spacecast/app-f/app-f.html