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Noaa 2 - ft. Flyn, Marm and more!
Questions regarding UI/Music/Anything: Facebook.com/Erik.Engervall Hey everyone! This is m...
published: 24 Jan 2012
Author: noaalol
Noaa 2 - ft. Flyn, Marm and more!
Questions regarding UI/Music/Anything: Facebook.com/Erik.Engervall Hey everyone! This is my second project and it's a huge improvement compared to the first one. I'm still playing at Arena-Tournament.com, a server widely known for its tough competition and 3v3 tournaments with cash prizes (1500€). If you cannot refrain your urge to instantly downrate because of 'private server', then watch something else. I have been rank 1 for three seasons straight, both in 2s and 3s, as different specs and combos. I encourage everyone who's watching this to join and aid in strengthening the community as well as the competition. In addition I feel that it has to be mentioned that wow-icons such as Hydra, Kalimist, Raiku, Khuna, Marmeladx, Flyn, Ziqo, Jpeg, Toez and many more have, and are still, participating in 3v3 tournaments on this server. Noaa 1: warcraftmovies.com www.youtube.com
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The 2011 Hurricane Season in 4.5 minutes
The 2011 Atlantic hurricane season officially ends on Nov. 30 and produced a total of 19 t...
published: 28 Nov 2011
Author: NOAAVisualizations
The 2011 Hurricane Season in 4.5 minutes
The 2011 Atlantic hurricane season officially ends on Nov. 30 and produced a total of 19 tropical storms of which seven became hurricanes, including three major hurricanes. This level of activity matched NOAA's predictions and continues the trend of active hurricane seasons that began in 1995. Surprisingly, none of the first eight tropical storms reached hurricane status, a record since reliable reports started in 1851. Hurricane Irene's effects in the Caribbean and the United States led to 43 deaths and accounted for the bulk of this season's damage at $7.3 billion. Irene was the first landfalling hurricane in New Jersey in 108 years. Hurricane Katia had far-reaching effects causing severe weather in Northern Ireland and Scotland and power blackouts as far east as Saint Petersburg in Russia. Tropical Storm Lee caused major flooding in Pennsylvania, New York and into the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario. The strongest storm of the season was Ophelia, which reached category four strength in the Atlantic Ocean east of Bermuda. An integral part of NOAA's ability to monitor and predict hurricane formation and movement is the data that is provided by the GOES satellite, with its visible imagery, infrared sensors, and sounding capabilities. This animations merges both the visible and infrared imagery taken by the GOES East (GOES-13) satellite every 30 minutes over the Northern Hemisphere from June 1 -- November 28, 2011.
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One NOAA - the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, is the United States government...
published: 16 Jun 2009
Author: NOAAOceanMediaCenter
One NOAA - the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
NOAA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, is the United States government's oldest scientific agency, with roots stretching back to the early 1800s. In 1970 many smaller government agencies came together to form NOAA and today, NOAA's work reaches from the bottom of the sea to the surface of the sun, and it touches every aspect of our daily lives. Among the many responsibilities of NOAA are the mandates to protect our coasts, forecast our weather, monitor our atmosphere, manage our fisheries, explore our ocean, chart our waterways, understand our climate, and conserve our maritime heritage. For more information about NOAA, visit www.noaa.gov
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NOAA Ship Pisces Launch
From sea-fever.org - The launch of the NOAA ship Pisces on December 19, 2007 in Pascagoula...
published: 31 Dec 2007
Author: seafevervidz
NOAA Ship Pisces Launch
From sea-fever.org - The launch of the NOAA ship Pisces on December 19, 2007 in Pascagoula, MS. Start of the art "quiet" fisheries research vessel.
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NOAA Titanic Expedition 2004: Breathtaking Wreck Footage
Breathtaking... Nearly 20 years after first finding the sunken remains of the RMS Titanic,...
published: 18 Dec 2007
Author: oceanexplorergov
NOAA Titanic Expedition 2004: Breathtaking Wreck Footage
Breathtaking... Nearly 20 years after first finding the sunken remains of the RMS Titanic, marine explorer Robert Ballard returned in June 2004 helped by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Office of Ocean Exploration to study the ship's rapid deterioration. The RMS Titanic team worked aboard the NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown from May 30 through June 9 spending 11 days at the wreck site, mapping the ship and conducting scientific analysis of its deterioration. Using the Institute for Exploration (IFE) remotely operated vehicles (ROV's) Hercules and Argus, to conduct a sophisticated documentation of the state of Titanic was not possible in the 1980's. This "Look, don't touch" mission utilized high-definition video and stereoscopic still images to provide an updated assessment of the wreck site at an enormous depth of 3840 meters (12600 feet). As the nation's ocean agency, NOAA has a vested interest in the scientific and cultural aspects of the Titanic, and in its appropriate treatment and preservation. NOAA's focus is to build a baseline of scientific information from which we can measure the shipwreck's processes and deterioration, and then apply the knowledge we gain to other deep-water shipwrecks and submerged cultural resources. Video courtesy of the RMS Titanic Expedition Team 2004, ROI, IFE, NOAA-OER. Please visit source: oceanexplorer.noaa.gov Google Map of wreck site location for the RMS Titanic: go.usa.gov
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NOAA Ocean Acidification Demonstration
Ocean Acidification is a global-scale change in the basic chemistry of oceans that is unde...
published: 26 Feb 2010
Author: noaa
NOAA Ocean Acidification Demonstration
Ocean Acidification is a global-scale change in the basic chemistry of oceans that is under way now, as a direct result of the increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. We are just beginning to understand the impacts of Ocean Acidification on life in the ocean. The moniker osteoporosis of the sea, gives you a hint about some of its impacts. To learn more about ocean acidification, please visit www.pmel.noaa.gov
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NOAA's Virtual Island
A brief tour of NOAA's prototype virtual island based on the platform known as Second ...
published: 27 Jan 2007
Author: hackshaven
NOAA's Virtual Island
A brief tour of NOAA's prototype virtual island based on the platform known as Second Life. www.esrl.noaa.gov slurl.com
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Time history of atmospheric CO2
Time history of atmospheric carbon dioxide from 800000 years before present until January,...
published: 16 Apr 2010
Author: CarbonTracker
Time history of atmospheric CO2
Time history of atmospheric carbon dioxide from 800000 years before present until January, 2009. Recommend full screen/HD to read titles. See carbontracker.noaa.gov for more information on the global carbon cycle.
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Hurricane Irene - Updated August 27, 2011
Over the past week, Hurricane Irene has battered Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, North Carolina,...
published: 27 Aug 2011
Author: NOAAVisualizations
Hurricane Irene - Updated August 27, 2011
Over the past week, Hurricane Irene has battered Puerto Rico, the Bahamas, North Carolina, and is now heading for the major metropolitan areas of the Northeast US Storm surge and flooding are the major concerns for coastal cities and towns, as total rainfall from this storm may exceed 15" in some areas. Hurricane warnings and evacuations are in effect from North Carolina to Maine. From tropical wave on August 19th to Category 3 and back down to Category 1 on August 27th, Hurricane Irene's movements are documented here in 30-minute imagery from the NOAA GOES-East satellite.
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NOAA Satellite Captures Venus Transit
The NOAA GOES satellites are most commonly associated with the non-stop coverage of severe...
published: 06 Jun 2012
Author: NOAAVisualizations
NOAA Satellite Captures Venus Transit
The NOAA GOES satellites are most commonly associated with the non-stop coverage of severe weather over the western hemisphere. However, one of the sensors on-board the GOES spacecraft, the Solar X-Ray Imager (SXI), points towards the Sun, providing constant monitoring of space weather, especially solar flares. On June 5th, the GOES-15 SXI captured the transit of Venus across the Sun. It can be seen in this animation as a small dark spot that crosses from left to right. The next transit of Venus visible by Earth will occur in 2117.
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NOAA Ocean Acidification - The Other Carbon Dioxide Problem
Fundamental changes in seawater chemistry are occurring throughout the world's oceans....
published: 02 Jan 2012
Author: GlobalClimateNews
NOAA Ocean Acidification - The Other Carbon Dioxide Problem
Fundamental changes in seawater chemistry are occurring throughout the world's oceans. Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from humankind's industrial and agricultural activities has increased the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. The ocean absorbs almost a third of the CO2 we release into the atmosphere every year, so as atmospheric CO2 levels increase, so do the levels in the ocean. Initially, many scientists focused on the benefits of the ocean removing this greenhouse gas from the atmosphere. However, decades of ocean observations now show that there is also a downside — the CO2 absorbed by the ocean is changing the chemistry of the seawater, a process called ocean acidification. This change in the ocean's chemistry will have profound effects on life in the ocean, and those who depend on it.
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Sen. Brown Exposes Report On NOAA's Illicit Party Boat
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published: 17 Feb 2012
Author: USSenatorScottBrown
Sen. Brown Exposes Report On NOAA's Illicit Party Boat
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NOAA Official: Gulf Oil Spill a 'Grave Concern'
A top NOAA official says the Gulf Coast oil spill is a major blow to the US economy and th...
published: 30 Apr 2010
Author: AssociatedPress
NOAA Official: Gulf Oil Spill a 'Grave Concern'
A top NOAA official says the Gulf Coast oil spill is a major blow to the US economy and the environment. David Kennedy is the acting administrator for the National Ocean Service, a branch of NOAA that manages coastal and marine resources. (April 29)
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Christening and Launch of the NOAA Ship Reuben Lasker - June 16, 2012
June 16, 2012 Marinette, WI Marinette Marine Corporation launched on June 16 a new fisheri...
published: 18 Jun 2012
Author: noaa
Christening and Launch of the NOAA Ship Reuben Lasker - June 16, 2012
June 16, 2012 Marinette, WI Marinette Marine Corporation launched on June 16 a new fisheries survey vessel, the Reuben Lasker, it built for NOAA at its Marinette, WI shipyard. The ship was christened by Pamela Lasker, daughter of the ship's namesake -- a pioneering fisheries scientist. The high-tech ship will assess fish stocks and study other marine life, including marine mammals and sea turtles, on the West Coast. Read more about this story: www.noaanews.noaa.gov FOR MEDIA: For b-roll of the ship launch, please see following: 1. 1080i HD Quicktime, 392 MB. Right-click here to download. tinyurl.com 2. Smaller MP4 version for website use: 8.7 MB Right click here to download: tinyurl.com 3. For a longer B-Roll edition: youtu.be
Vimeo results:
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Welcome to the Anthropocene
In June 2012, "Welcome to the Anthropocene"—a film about the state of the planet—opened th...
published: 23 Mar 2012
Author: WelcomeAnthropocene
Welcome to the Anthropocene
In June 2012, "Welcome to the Anthropocene"—a film about the state of the planet—opened the UN's Rio+20 summit on sustainable development. The summit was the largest UN meeting to date.
A 3-minute journey through the last 250 years of our history, from the start of the Industrial Revolution to the Rio+20 Summit. The film charts the growth of humanity into a global force on an equivalent scale to major geological processes.
HD stills available here: http://www.igbp.net/5.1081640c135c7c04eb480001217.html
The film was commissioned by the Planet Under Pressure conference, London 26-29 March, a major international conference focusing on solutions.
www.planetunderpressure2012.net
The film is part of the world's first educational webportal on the Anthropocene, commissioned by the Planet Under Pressure conference, and developed and sponsored by
www.anthropocene.info
Anthropocene.info is a beta version. Phase two and phase three of the site development will be complete by the end of 2012.
www.Anthropocene.info has been brought to you by:
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) | www.csiro.au
Globaïa | www.globaia.org
International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme (IGBP) | www.igbp.net
International Human Dimensions Programme on Global Environmental Change (IHDB) | www.ihdp.unu.edu
Stockholm Resilience Centre | www.stockholmresilience.org
Stockholm Environment Institute | www.sei-international.org
Data used:
International Geosphere-Biosphere Programme | www.igbp.net
NaturalEarthData | www.naturalearthdata.com
OpenStreetMap | www.openstreetmap.org
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency | www.nga.mil
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | www.noaa.gov
National Aeronautics and Space Administration | www.nasa.gov
Greg's Cable Map | www.cablemap.info
Music:
Earlyguard | www.earlyguard.bandcamp.com
HECQ | www.hecq.de
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ACID TEST: The Global Challenge of Ocean Acidification
ACID TEST: This groundbreaking NRDC documentary explores the startling phenomenon of ocean...
published: 13 Feb 2010
Author: Tristan Bayer
ACID TEST: The Global Challenge of Ocean Acidification
ACID TEST: This groundbreaking NRDC documentary explores the startling phenomenon of ocean acidification, which may soon challenge marine life on a scale not seen for tens of millions of years. Featuring Sigourney Weaver.
Directed by: Tristan Bayer & Daniel Hinerfeld
Produced by: Erin Kiley & Daniel Hinerfeld
Associated Produced by: Lisa Whiteman, Lisa Suitoni, Tristan Bayer
Edited by: Christopher S. Johnson
Director of Photography: Tristan Bayer
Underwater Cinematography: Howard and Michele Hall
Aerial Cinematography: Nel Boshoff
Music by: Andy Troy, Peter DiStefano and Kevin Haskins
Animations by: Jake Maymudes
Produced for the Natural Resources Defense Council. www.NRDC.org
For more information and special features including extra interviews, go to: www.acidtestmovie.com
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April Tornadoes - NOAA
published: 24 May 2011
Author: The Rachel Maddow Show
April Tornadoes - NOAA
0:52

Drawing Water (Motion Test)
Work in progress video of Drawing Water, a visualization/simulation of the tensions betwee...
published: 27 Feb 2011
Author: David Wicks
Drawing Water (Motion Test)
Work in progress video of Drawing Water, a visualization/simulation of the tensions between water usage and natural water availability. This video looks at Los Angeles and the Desert Southwest.
Youtube results:
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The Other Carbon Dioxide Problem
Fundamental changes in seawater chemistry are occurring throughout the world's oceans....
published: 04 May 2011
Author: NOAAVisualizations
The Other Carbon Dioxide Problem
Fundamental changes in seawater chemistry are occurring throughout the world's oceans. Since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the release of carbon dioxide (CO2) from humankind's industrial and agricultural activities has increased the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. The ocean absorbs almost a third of the CO2 we release into the atmosphere every year, so as atmospheric CO2 levels increase, so do the levels in the ocean. Initially, many scientists focused on the benefits of the ocean removing this greenhouse gas from the atmosphere. However, decades of ocean observations now show that there is also a downside — the CO2 absorbed by the ocean is changing the chemistry of the seawater, a process called ocean acidification. This change in the ocean's chemistry will have profound effects on life in the ocean, and those who depend on it.
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NPP: The Future of Earth Observations
The launch of a new polar-orbiting environmental satellite enables NOAA to continue issuin...
published: 27 Sep 2011
Author: noaa
NPP: The Future of Earth Observations
The launch of a new polar-orbiting environmental satellite enables NOAA to continue issuing accurate forecasts and provide advance warning for severe weather, such as deadly tornado outbreaks, blistering heat waves, floods, snowfall and wildfires.
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Timescale Matters: 800000 years of CO2 (NOAA)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration produced this video showing the unique...
published: 11 Nov 2011
Author: Revkin
Timescale Matters: 800000 years of CO2 (NOAA)
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration produced this video showing the unique nature of the modern spike in the atmospheric concentration of carbon dioxide. More at www.noaa.gov http
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The 2010 Atlantic Hurricane Season
The 2010 Hurricane Season tied with 1887 and 1995 having the third highest storm count on ...
published: 02 Dec 2010
Author: NOAAVisualizations
The 2010 Atlantic Hurricane Season
The 2010 Hurricane Season tied with 1887 and 1995 having the third highest storm count on record with 19 named storms. But short-term weather patterns dictate where storms actually travel and in many cases this season, that was away from the United States. The jet stream's position contributed to warm and dry conditions in the eastern US and acted as a barrier that kept many storms over open water. Also, because many storms formed in the extreme eastern Atlantic, they re-curved back out to sea without threatening land. This movie shows GOES-13 infrared imagery from June 1 through November 30, the official extents of the Atlantic Hurricane Season.