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Noaa 2 - ft. Flyn, Marm and more! - Arena Tournament
Got any questions? Like my page!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Noaa-WoW/693087607455390
Hey everyone! This is my second project and it's a huge improvement compared to the first one.
I played this 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
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NOAA Climate Prediction Center Winter Outlook 2015-2016
On October 15, 2015, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center released its outlook for precipitation and temperature for December through February and the drought outlook through January 31, 2016. The strongest El Niño signal since 1997/1998 is behind predictions for expected climate anomalies in the Pacific, Alaska, and the continental states. Highlights in the lower 48 include warmer-than average temper
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Noaa 1 - ft. Ziqo, Flyn and more! - Arena Tournament
Got any questions? Like my page!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Noaa-WoW/693087607455390
Hey everyone! I've been working on this small project for a while now and figured I might as well release it, even though large parts of it contains OLD footage.
First off I'd like to inform you that I am indeed playing at Arena-Tournament.com, a server widely known for its competition and 3v3 tournaments.
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Los 6 sonidos mas aterradores captados por la NOAA.
El océano es un lugar inmenso lleno de misterios y sonidos inexplicables, un lugar que esta menos explorado que el espacio exterior.
En este vídeo te traigo los 6 sonidos mas aterradores captados por la NOAA.
Si te gusto el vídeo dale like y suscribete.
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NOAA Ocean Today video: 'The Hurricane Hunters'
A hurricane hunter is a pilot brave enough to fly an airplane into the middle of a hurricane to gather data on temperature, humidity, pressure, etc. This data is critical for forecasting the intensity and path of hurricanes. http://oceantoday.noaa.gov/hurricanehunters/welcome.html
Transcript
Radio from aircraft:
"John, how far north are we going to be going on the, uh, northbound track?"
"108
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NOAA Ocean Today Video: 'When Lightning Strikes'
Not only can lightning strike twice, but it can also strike the ocean. If you hear thunder get out of the water. If you are in a boat, get back to land. If you can't, stay low in the boat or in the cabin. http://oceantoday.noaa.gov/lightning/welcome.html
TRANSCRIPT follows:
NARRATOR:
Lightning is a rapid discharge of electrical energy in the atmosphere.
Each spark can span over five miles in
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The NOAA Corps: Service, Science, Adventure
2014 Edition: 21 minutes. Science-minded students and active duty service members who seek adventure and travel have opportunities to serve their country in exciting, flexible and diverse careers, commanding and operating scientific ships and aircraft as officers of the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps. One of the seven uniformed services of the United States, the Corps is an integral part of the
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NOAA Temperature Lies to Hide a Cooling Planet | Mini Ice Age 2015-2035 (107)
NOAA and NASA continue to manipulate temperature data to show a warming trend when the science shows the opposite. This video is a deeper look at the agenda behind the fiction of climate change for political agendas globally.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-30/ozone-hole-over-antarctica-expands-to-near-record-levels/6898824
http://www.climatedepot.com/2015/10/26/us-congress-to-investigate-no
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NOAA Titanic Expedition 2004: Breathtaking Wreck Footage
Breathtaking... Nearly 20 years after first finding the sunken remains of the R.M.S. 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 R.M.S. Titanic team worked aboard the NOAA Ship Ronald H. Brown from May 30 through June 9 spending 11 days
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NOAA Ocean Currents
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Government Implements Illegal “Gag Order” On National Weather Service And NOAA Employees
http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/government-implements-illegal-gag-order-on-national-weather-service-and-noaa/
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How to program a NOAA Weather Radio
FOX6 Chief Meteorologist J-P Dice shows us how to program a Midland NOAA Weather Radio.
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10 Unusual Deep Sea Creatures Spotted By NOAA Expedition
The Okeanos Explorer recently caught up with some of the strangest seafaring animals known—and possibly unknown—to man.
The NOAA Okeanos Explorer mission recently came across some extraordinary creatures in the aquatic environment of the Hawaiian Archipelago.
There was a free-swimming crinoid—stalks fluttering amidst the oceanic depths.
The snakelike ophidiid fish was there--billowi
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Tour The NOAA Aquarius Underwater Laboratory
Take a virtual tour to learn more about the NOAA, Aquarius Underwater Laboratory: America's "Inner Space" Station. Aquarius is the only undersea laboratory dedicated to marine science operating in the world. Owned by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and managed by the University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW), Aquarius operates 4.5 kilometers offshore of Key Largo
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Climate Fraud - NOAA's Global Temperature Dataset
Anthony Watts from wattsupwiththat website details just what is happening at NOAA, and how the 18-year "Pause" or "Hiatus" has suddenly disappeared!
Recorded at the 10th ICCC on the 11th June, 2015.
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NOAA Ocean Explorer Okeanos Angler Fish Sladenia shaefersi 4-29-2015
Angler Fish ( Sladenia shaefersi ) seen at 1100 meters in the Caribbean Whiting Seamount Puerto Rico
camera courtesy of NOAA’s Office of Ocean Exploration and Research
http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream.html
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RECEIVING NOAA 19 RTL-SDR APT DECODE, SDRSHARP, WXTOIMG, ORBITRON, AUTO-DOPPLER
NOAA 19 51E 14:59:54 12/05 137.1000 mhz.
View larger image:
http://s22.postimg.org/v5sxxsjtt/noa1912052014.jpg
Plugin satellite tracker: automatic doppler correction
-Software used:
SDRSharp (Satellite tracker plugin)
WXtoImg
Orbitron (Driver MyDDe)
Turnstile homemade antenna, coaxial 75ohm (16m)
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The Bloop: A Mysterious Sound from the Deep Ocean | NOAA SOSUS
What created this strange sound in Earth's Pacific Ocean? Pictured above is a visual representation of a loud and unusual sound, dubbed a Bloop, captured by deep sea microphones in 1997. In the above graph, time is shown on the horizontal axis, deep pitch is shown on the vertical axis, and brightness designates loudness. Although Bloops are some of the loudest sounds of any type ever recorded in E
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NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer: Gulf of Mexico 2012, Spectacular New Shipwreck Discovery
View video footage captured by the Little Hercules remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and camera platform during the April 26 ROV dive from NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer during the Gulf of Mexico Expedition 2012. The dive was conducted at site 15577 -- a recently mapped but never-before seen shipwreck in the western Gulf of Mexico. The dive revealed the remnants of a copper-sheathed sailing ship, likely
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NOAA Officials Discuss Climate Change in the Arctic
Dr. Jeff Key and Dr. Ed Farley of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) discuss climate change in the Arctic at the Foreign Press Center in Washington, DC on May 5, 2015. A transcript is available at http://fpc.state.gov/241352.htm.
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NOAA Defies the GOP McCarthy Witchhunt
Dr. Michael Mann, Earth System Science Center-Penn State University/Dire Predictions: Understanding Climate Change (2nd edition) joins Thom. Climate Scientist Thomas Karl has been accused by House Science Committee Chair Lamar Smith of playing a part in a vast conspiracy - all for publishing a groundbreaking study on global warming. Why are oil companies and their Republican lapdogs in Congress wa
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Receiving NOAA Weather Satellite Images with $10 USB SDR Device Tutorial
Receiving NOAA weather satellite imagery with my USB Software Defined Radios
Check out more of my SDR & Radio videos here: http://youtube.com/c/ericwilliam
Subscribe for new videos every Monday and Friday!
A bit of a tutorial.. Using the NooElec R820t in this recording. I use Orbitron and WxtoImg to decode the stream and I think it works out pretty well. I am using a QFH antenna inside my att
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Hurricane Katrina video, NOAA Research Hurricane Hunter Flight.
Hurricane Katrina video, NOAA Research Hurricane Hunter Flight. - Hurricane Katrina NOAA CC.
Raw master video from a National Weather Service NOAA Gulf Stream V high altitude research aircraft. NOAA hurricane hunter is not the same as the US Air Force Hurricane Hunter. Shot on 8/26/2005.
Catalog ID: Katrina_Biloxi_NOAA_CC
Total Run Time: 23;53;00
Screen Format: 16:9
Video Format: Standard Defini
Noaa 2 - ft. Flyn, Marm and more! - Arena Tournament
Got any questions? Like my page!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Noaa-WoW/693087607455390
Hey everyone! This is my second project and it's a huge improvement c...
Got any questions? Like my page!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Noaa-WoW/693087607455390
Hey everyone! This is my second project and it's a huge improvement compared to the first one.
I played this 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 0.5:
http://www.warcraftmovies.com/movieview.php?id=65865
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AYAGRutQQw
Noaa 1:
http://warcraftmovies.com/movieview.php?id=187517
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5B8nUsa81w
wn.com/Noaa 2 Ft. Flyn, Marm And More Arena Tournament
Got any questions? Like my page!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Noaa-WoW/693087607455390
Hey everyone! This is my second project and it's a huge improvement compared to the first one.
I played this 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 0.5:
http://www.warcraftmovies.com/movieview.php?id=65865
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AYAGRutQQw
Noaa 1:
http://warcraftmovies.com/movieview.php?id=187517
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5B8nUsa81w
- published: 24 Jan 2012
- views: 521109
NOAA Climate Prediction Center Winter Outlook 2015-2016
On October 15, 2015, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center released its outlook for precipitation and temperature for December through February and the drought outlo...
On October 15, 2015, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center released its outlook for precipitation and temperature for December through February and the drought outlook through January 31, 2016. The strongest El Niño signal since 1997/1998 is behind predictions for expected climate anomalies in the Pacific, Alaska, and the continental states. Highlights in the lower 48 include warmer-than average temperatures across the West and north and a wetter-than-normal winter in the southern tier.
Video produced by the Climate.gov team in cooperation with climate and Earth scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and other agencies and institutions. Any opinions voiced by people in these videos are their own; they are not official NOAA statements or opinions. Unless specifically stated otherwise, Climate.gov video productions can be freely republished or re-purposed by others.
Video produced by the Climate.gov team in cooperation with climate and Earth scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and other agencies and institutions. Any opinions voiced by people in these videos are their own; they are not official NOAA statements or opinions. Unless specifically stated otherwise, Climate.gov video productions can be freely republished or re-purposed by others.
wn.com/Noaa Climate Prediction Center Winter Outlook 2015 2016
On October 15, 2015, NOAA's Climate Prediction Center released its outlook for precipitation and temperature for December through February and the drought outlook through January 31, 2016. The strongest El Niño signal since 1997/1998 is behind predictions for expected climate anomalies in the Pacific, Alaska, and the continental states. Highlights in the lower 48 include warmer-than average temperatures across the West and north and a wetter-than-normal winter in the southern tier.
Video produced by the Climate.gov team in cooperation with climate and Earth scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and other agencies and institutions. Any opinions voiced by people in these videos are their own; they are not official NOAA statements or opinions. Unless specifically stated otherwise, Climate.gov video productions can be freely republished or re-purposed by others.
Video produced by the Climate.gov team in cooperation with climate and Earth scientists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and other agencies and institutions. Any opinions voiced by people in these videos are their own; they are not official NOAA statements or opinions. Unless specifically stated otherwise, Climate.gov video productions can be freely republished or re-purposed by others.
- published: 15 Oct 2015
- views: 195526
Noaa 1 - ft. Ziqo, Flyn and more! - Arena Tournament
Got any questions? Like my page!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Noaa-WoW/693087607455390
Hey everyone! I've been working on this small project for a while now...
Got any questions? Like my page!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Noaa-WoW/693087607455390
Hey everyone! I've been working on this small project for a while now and figured I might as well release it, even though large parts of it contains OLD footage.
First off I'd like to inform you that I am indeed playing at Arena-Tournament.com, a server widely known for its competition and 3v3 tournaments. If you cannot refrain your urge to instantly down rate because of 'private server', I wish to remind you that all private players once were retail players as well (some with more experience than others), difference is merely that private players don't fully agree with blizzards newest invention - cataclysm.
I have been rank 1 now for the past three seasons, both in 2s and 3s, as different specs and comps. I encourage everyone who's watching this to join in and aid in strengthening the competition as well as the community.
In addition to this I feel that it has to be mentioned how wow-icons such as Hydra, Kalimist, Raiku, Khuna, Marmeladx, Flyn, Ziqo and many more have and are still participating in 3v3 tournaments on this server.
I hope you'll enjoy this movie for I certainly did during the production.
Noaa 0.5:
http://www.warcraftmovies.com/movieview.php?id=65865
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AYAGRutQQw
Noaa 2:
http://warcraftmovies.com/movieview.php?id=208713
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GDY3_ipApg
wn.com/Noaa 1 Ft. Ziqo, Flyn And More Arena Tournament
Got any questions? Like my page!
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Noaa-WoW/693087607455390
Hey everyone! I've been working on this small project for a while now and figured I might as well release it, even though large parts of it contains OLD footage.
First off I'd like to inform you that I am indeed playing at Arena-Tournament.com, a server widely known for its competition and 3v3 tournaments. If you cannot refrain your urge to instantly down rate because of 'private server', I wish to remind you that all private players once were retail players as well (some with more experience than others), difference is merely that private players don't fully agree with blizzards newest invention - cataclysm.
I have been rank 1 now for the past three seasons, both in 2s and 3s, as different specs and comps. I encourage everyone who's watching this to join in and aid in strengthening the competition as well as the community.
In addition to this I feel that it has to be mentioned how wow-icons such as Hydra, Kalimist, Raiku, Khuna, Marmeladx, Flyn, Ziqo and many more have and are still participating in 3v3 tournaments on this server.
I hope you'll enjoy this movie for I certainly did during the production.
Noaa 0.5:
http://www.warcraftmovies.com/movieview.php?id=65865
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-AYAGRutQQw
Noaa 2:
http://warcraftmovies.com/movieview.php?id=208713
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2GDY3_ipApg
- published: 17 Apr 2011
- views: 172353
Los 6 sonidos mas aterradores captados por la NOAA.
El océano es un lugar inmenso lleno de misterios y sonidos inexplicables, un lugar que esta menos explorado que el espacio exterior.
En este vídeo te traigo lo...
El océano es un lugar inmenso lleno de misterios y sonidos inexplicables, un lugar que esta menos explorado que el espacio exterior.
En este vídeo te traigo los 6 sonidos mas aterradores captados por la NOAA.
Si te gusto el vídeo dale like y suscribete.
wn.com/Los 6 Sonidos Mas Aterradores Captados Por La Noaa.
El océano es un lugar inmenso lleno de misterios y sonidos inexplicables, un lugar que esta menos explorado que el espacio exterior.
En este vídeo te traigo los 6 sonidos mas aterradores captados por la NOAA.
Si te gusto el vídeo dale like y suscribete.
- published: 16 Jul 2014
- views: 30749
NOAA Ocean Today video: 'The Hurricane Hunters'
A hurricane hunter is a pilot brave enough to fly an airplane into the middle of a hurricane to gather data on temperature, humidity, pressure, etc. This data i...
A hurricane hunter is a pilot brave enough to fly an airplane into the middle of a hurricane to gather data on temperature, humidity, pressure, etc. This data is critical for forecasting the intensity and path of hurricanes. http://oceantoday.noaa.gov/hurricanehunters/welcome.html
Transcript
Radio from aircraft:
"John, how far north are we going to be going on the, uh, northbound track?"
"108 miles north of the eye"
"Ok -- great."
Narrator:
The job of a hurricane hunter is not for the faint at heart. These brave men and women must fly straight into one of the most destructive forces in nature.
Narrator:
Hurricanes are born over the open ocean, and while satellites can track their movement, meteorologists and researchers need to sample the storms directly to get the most accurate information about them.
Narrator:
NOAA's hurricane hunter fleet includes two P-3 turboprop aircraft as well as a Gulfstream IV jet. The P-3s fly through the storm, encountering devastating winds that can be over 150 miles per hour. The jet can fly higher than the turboprops, gathering data from the upper atmosphere.
Narrator:
Both planes have high tech equipment on board to get the job done, like radar and fixed probes that measure particles in the air.
Scientists also deploy dropwindsondes, which parachute down through the hurricane to the ocean surface, sending back data on pressure, temperature, humidity, and wind.
Narrator:
These measurements can help us understand the structure of a storm and the winds that are steering it. The data is used in computer models that help forecasters predict how intense the hurricane will be, and where and when it will strike land.
Narrator:
Hurricane hunters take a literal look into the eye of a monster formed by nature. Their courage helps further science, which saves lives.
wn.com/Noaa Ocean Today Video 'The Hurricane Hunters'
A hurricane hunter is a pilot brave enough to fly an airplane into the middle of a hurricane to gather data on temperature, humidity, pressure, etc. This data is critical for forecasting the intensity and path of hurricanes. http://oceantoday.noaa.gov/hurricanehunters/welcome.html
Transcript
Radio from aircraft:
"John, how far north are we going to be going on the, uh, northbound track?"
"108 miles north of the eye"
"Ok -- great."
Narrator:
The job of a hurricane hunter is not for the faint at heart. These brave men and women must fly straight into one of the most destructive forces in nature.
Narrator:
Hurricanes are born over the open ocean, and while satellites can track their movement, meteorologists and researchers need to sample the storms directly to get the most accurate information about them.
Narrator:
NOAA's hurricane hunter fleet includes two P-3 turboprop aircraft as well as a Gulfstream IV jet. The P-3s fly through the storm, encountering devastating winds that can be over 150 miles per hour. The jet can fly higher than the turboprops, gathering data from the upper atmosphere.
Narrator:
Both planes have high tech equipment on board to get the job done, like radar and fixed probes that measure particles in the air.
Scientists also deploy dropwindsondes, which parachute down through the hurricane to the ocean surface, sending back data on pressure, temperature, humidity, and wind.
Narrator:
These measurements can help us understand the structure of a storm and the winds that are steering it. The data is used in computer models that help forecasters predict how intense the hurricane will be, and where and when it will strike land.
Narrator:
Hurricane hunters take a literal look into the eye of a monster formed by nature. Their courage helps further science, which saves lives.
- published: 18 Mar 2013
- views: 20563
NOAA Ocean Today Video: 'When Lightning Strikes'
Not only can lightning strike twice, but it can also strike the ocean. If you hear thunder get out of the water. If you are in a boat, get back to land. If you...
Not only can lightning strike twice, but it can also strike the ocean. If you hear thunder get out of the water. If you are in a boat, get back to land. If you can't, stay low in the boat or in the cabin. http://oceantoday.noaa.gov/lightning/welcome.html
TRANSCRIPT follows:
NARRATOR:
Lightning is a rapid discharge of electrical energy in the atmosphere.
Each spark can span over five miles in length, reach temperatures hotter than the surface of the sun and contain 100 million volts of electricity.
Lightning strikes are not only dangerous, they can be deadly.
The electrostatic discharge occurs within a cloud, between clouds, or between a cloud and the ground.
Lightning doesn't strike the ocean as much as land, but when it does, it spreads out over the water, which acts as a conductor. It can hit boats that are nearby, and electrocute fish that are near the surface.
If you're at the beach and hear thunder or see lightning, get out of the water. Get off the beach and take shelter in a building or in your car. If you're at sea, head back to a shelter on land. If you can't, either stay low in the boat or retreat to a cabin. Do not use electronic equipment during the storm.
Every year, millions of lightning flashes fill our skies. Each one has the potential to cause a devastating and shocking impact.
wn.com/Noaa Ocean Today Video 'When Lightning Strikes'
Not only can lightning strike twice, but it can also strike the ocean. If you hear thunder get out of the water. If you are in a boat, get back to land. If you can't, stay low in the boat or in the cabin. http://oceantoday.noaa.gov/lightning/welcome.html
TRANSCRIPT follows:
NARRATOR:
Lightning is a rapid discharge of electrical energy in the atmosphere.
Each spark can span over five miles in length, reach temperatures hotter than the surface of the sun and contain 100 million volts of electricity.
Lightning strikes are not only dangerous, they can be deadly.
The electrostatic discharge occurs within a cloud, between clouds, or between a cloud and the ground.
Lightning doesn't strike the ocean as much as land, but when it does, it spreads out over the water, which acts as a conductor. It can hit boats that are nearby, and electrocute fish that are near the surface.
If you're at the beach and hear thunder or see lightning, get out of the water. Get off the beach and take shelter in a building or in your car. If you're at sea, head back to a shelter on land. If you can't, either stay low in the boat or retreat to a cabin. Do not use electronic equipment during the storm.
Every year, millions of lightning flashes fill our skies. Each one has the potential to cause a devastating and shocking impact.
- published: 18 Mar 2013
- views: 37250
The NOAA Corps: Service, Science, Adventure
2014 Edition: 21 minutes. Science-minded students and active duty service members who seek adventure and travel have opportunities to serve their country in ex...
2014 Edition: 21 minutes. Science-minded students and active duty service members who seek adventure and travel have opportunities to serve their country in exciting, flexible and diverse careers, commanding and operating scientific ships and aircraft as officers of the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps. One of the seven uniformed services of the United States, the Corps is an integral part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department of commerce.
This video takes you aboard scientific survey ships, hurricane research aircraft, and into a wide range of operating areas nationwide to introduce you to the origin, mission, role and benefits of the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps.
wn.com/The Noaa Corps Service, Science, Adventure
2014 Edition: 21 minutes. Science-minded students and active duty service members who seek adventure and travel have opportunities to serve their country in exciting, flexible and diverse careers, commanding and operating scientific ships and aircraft as officers of the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps. One of the seven uniformed services of the United States, the Corps is an integral part of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, an agency of the U.S. Department of commerce.
This video takes you aboard scientific survey ships, hurricane research aircraft, and into a wide range of operating areas nationwide to introduce you to the origin, mission, role and benefits of the NOAA Commissioned Officer Corps.
- published: 23 Jun 2014
- views: 4730
NOAA Temperature Lies to Hide a Cooling Planet | Mini Ice Age 2015-2035 (107)
NOAA and NASA continue to manipulate temperature data to show a warming trend when the science shows the opposite. This video is a deeper look at the agenda beh...
NOAA and NASA continue to manipulate temperature data to show a warming trend when the science shows the opposite. This video is a deeper look at the agenda behind the fiction of climate change for political agendas globally.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-30/ozone-hole-over-antarctica-expands-to-near-record-levels/6898824
http://www.climatedepot.com/2015/10/26/us-congress-to-investigate-noaas-temperature-adjustments/
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2015/10/28/ncdcnceis-karl-and-peterson-refuse-congressional-subpoena-on-flawed-pausebuster-paper/
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/10/29/noaa-attempts-hide-pause-global-warming-disgraceful-cover-since-climategate/
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-30/ozone-hole-2015/6899986
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-30/size-of-2015-ozone-hole/6899766
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-11-02/antarctic-ice-sheet-growing,-according-to-nasa/6906398
http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/610261/Global-warming-FAKE-Ice-caps-INCREASING-geologist-climate-change-el-nino-pacific?_ga=1.28549304.568106.1444057302
https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2015/10/22/hot-weather-is-a-thing-of-the-past-in-tennessee/
http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/old_icecover.uk.php
https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs_v3/Fig.A.gif
http://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/sea-level/
http://www3.epa.gov/climatechange/science/indicators/weather-climate/high-low-temps.html
http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/rss-land/from:2001/mean:12/plot/rss-land/from:2001/trend/plot/gistemp-dts/from:2001/mean:12/offset:-0.40/plot/gistemp-dts/from:2001/trend/offset:-0.40
http://www.zamg.ac.at/cms/de/klima/news/oktober-groesstenteils-nass-und-trueb
http://notrickszone.com/2013/05/08/dwd-german-weather-service-misleads-public-by-using-prominent-deceptive-logo-at-its-website/#sthash.DmaoBvat.kzZc7P74.dpbs
Lunisolar pulse http://media.wix.com/ugd/857cde_4e48a92c95df433ba869069b1dbcee7d.pdf
http://www.thelongview.com.au/documents/RAPID-GLOBAL-COOLING-FORECAST-IN-2017-Kevin-Long.pdf
http://www.climatedepot.com/2015/10/26/us-congress-to-investigate-noaas-temperature-adjustments/
http://icecap.us/images/uploads/Dye32006.JPG
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/12/081215091013.htm
http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/reportcard/greenland_ice_sheet.html
http://beta.dmi.dk/en/groenland/maalinger/greenland-ice-sheet-surface-mass-budget/
http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/icecover.uk.php
https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2015/10/22/noaa-blows-away-their-fraud-record-by-a-wide-margin-in-september/
http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Products/ocean/sst.html
wn.com/Noaa Temperature Lies To Hide A Cooling Planet | Mini Ice Age 2015 2035 (107)
NOAA and NASA continue to manipulate temperature data to show a warming trend when the science shows the opposite. This video is a deeper look at the agenda behind the fiction of climate change for political agendas globally.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-30/ozone-hole-over-antarctica-expands-to-near-record-levels/6898824
http://www.climatedepot.com/2015/10/26/us-congress-to-investigate-noaas-temperature-adjustments/
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2015/10/28/ncdcnceis-karl-and-peterson-refuse-congressional-subpoena-on-flawed-pausebuster-paper/
http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/10/29/noaa-attempts-hide-pause-global-warming-disgraceful-cover-since-climategate/
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-30/ozone-hole-2015/6899986
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-10-30/size-of-2015-ozone-hole/6899766
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-11-02/antarctic-ice-sheet-growing,-according-to-nasa/6906398
http://www.express.co.uk/news/science/610261/Global-warming-FAKE-Ice-caps-INCREASING-geologist-climate-change-el-nino-pacific?_ga=1.28549304.568106.1444057302
https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2015/10/22/hot-weather-is-a-thing-of-the-past-in-tennessee/
http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/old_icecover.uk.php
https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/
http://data.giss.nasa.gov/gistemp/graphs_v3/Fig.A.gif
http://climate.nasa.gov/vital-signs/sea-level/
http://www3.epa.gov/climatechange/science/indicators/weather-climate/high-low-temps.html
http://www.woodfortrees.org/plot/rss-land/from:2001/mean:12/plot/rss-land/from:2001/trend/plot/gistemp-dts/from:2001/mean:12/offset:-0.40/plot/gistemp-dts/from:2001/trend/offset:-0.40
http://www.zamg.ac.at/cms/de/klima/news/oktober-groesstenteils-nass-und-trueb
http://notrickszone.com/2013/05/08/dwd-german-weather-service-misleads-public-by-using-prominent-deceptive-logo-at-its-website/#sthash.DmaoBvat.kzZc7P74.dpbs
Lunisolar pulse http://media.wix.com/ugd/857cde_4e48a92c95df433ba869069b1dbcee7d.pdf
http://www.thelongview.com.au/documents/RAPID-GLOBAL-COOLING-FORECAST-IN-2017-Kevin-Long.pdf
http://www.climatedepot.com/2015/10/26/us-congress-to-investigate-noaas-temperature-adjustments/
http://icecap.us/images/uploads/Dye32006.JPG
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/12/081215091013.htm
http://www.arctic.noaa.gov/reportcard/greenland_ice_sheet.html
http://beta.dmi.dk/en/groenland/maalinger/greenland-ice-sheet-surface-mass-budget/
http://ocean.dmi.dk/arctic/icecover.uk.php
https://stevengoddard.wordpress.com/2015/10/22/noaa-blows-away-their-fraud-record-by-a-wide-margin-in-september/
http://www.ospo.noaa.gov/Products/ocean/sst.html
- published: 14 Nov 2015
- views: 7705
NOAA Titanic Expedition 2004: Breathtaking Wreck Footage
Breathtaking... Nearly 20 years after first finding the sunken remains of the R.M.S. Titanic, marine explorer Robert Ballard returned in June 2004 helped by the...
Breathtaking... Nearly 20 years after first finding the sunken remains of the R.M.S. 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 R.M.S. 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 3,840 meters (12,600 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 R.M.S. Titanic Expedition Team 2004, ROI, IFE, NOAA-OER.
Please visit source: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/04titanic/welcome.html
Google Map of wreck site location for the R.M.S. Titanic: http://go.usa.gov/XWk
wn.com/Noaa Titanic Expedition 2004 Breathtaking Wreck Footage
Breathtaking... Nearly 20 years after first finding the sunken remains of the R.M.S. 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 R.M.S. 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 3,840 meters (12,600 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 R.M.S. Titanic Expedition Team 2004, ROI, IFE, NOAA-OER.
Please visit source: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/04titanic/welcome.html
Google Map of wreck site location for the R.M.S. Titanic: http://go.usa.gov/XWk
- published: 18 Dec 2007
- views: 3157509
Government Implements Illegal “Gag Order” On National Weather Service And NOAA Employees
http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/government-implements-illegal-gag-order-on-national-weather-service-and-noaa/...
http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/government-implements-illegal-gag-order-on-national-weather-service-and-noaa/
wn.com/Government Implements Illegal “Gag Order” On National Weather Service And Noaa Employees
http://www.geoengineeringwatch.org/government-implements-illegal-gag-order-on-national-weather-service-and-noaa/
- published: 22 Oct 2015
- views: 8393
How to program a NOAA Weather Radio
FOX6 Chief Meteorologist J-P Dice shows us how to program a Midland NOAA Weather Radio....
FOX6 Chief Meteorologist J-P Dice shows us how to program a Midland NOAA Weather Radio.
wn.com/How To Program A Noaa Weather Radio
FOX6 Chief Meteorologist J-P Dice shows us how to program a Midland NOAA Weather Radio.
- published: 23 Apr 2014
- views: 13358
10 Unusual Deep Sea Creatures Spotted By NOAA Expedition
The Okeanos Explorer recently caught up with some of the strangest seafaring animals known—and possibly unknown—to man.
The NOAA Okeanos Explorer mission rec...
The Okeanos Explorer recently caught up with some of the strangest seafaring animals known—and possibly unknown—to man.
The NOAA Okeanos Explorer mission recently came across some extraordinary creatures in the aquatic environment of the Hawaiian Archipelago.
There was a free-swimming crinoid—stalks fluttering amidst the oceanic depths.
The snakelike ophidiid fish was there--billowing through the dark waters.
A siphonophore was also spotted. Though resembling a jellyfish, each one is actually a colony of animals called zooids.
There was an exceptionally small jelly—its few tentacles prompting a discussion on how the pretty little creature catches its prey.
Researchers were awestruck by an unusual polychaete worm that appeared to lack scales entirely. The animal may have never been seen before.
There was also the familiar face of a snail. Far from the garden variety, however, this snail performed some seriously adept acrobatics.
Spinning and swimming, flitting and floating, a scale worm explored a crater near a coral reef.
Arachnophobes look away. This sea spider was caught stalking across a large ridge—covered in white spots that may be snail eggs.
And then there was a squid. Its shimmering body awash in prismatic color. One eye looks sadly on as it travels past. Spotted nearly 3,000 feet below the surface, the species has never been seen at this depth before.
wn.com/10 Unusual Deep Sea Creatures Spotted By Noaa Expedition
The Okeanos Explorer recently caught up with some of the strangest seafaring animals known—and possibly unknown—to man.
The NOAA Okeanos Explorer mission recently came across some extraordinary creatures in the aquatic environment of the Hawaiian Archipelago.
There was a free-swimming crinoid—stalks fluttering amidst the oceanic depths.
The snakelike ophidiid fish was there--billowing through the dark waters.
A siphonophore was also spotted. Though resembling a jellyfish, each one is actually a colony of animals called zooids.
There was an exceptionally small jelly—its few tentacles prompting a discussion on how the pretty little creature catches its prey.
Researchers were awestruck by an unusual polychaete worm that appeared to lack scales entirely. The animal may have never been seen before.
There was also the familiar face of a snail. Far from the garden variety, however, this snail performed some seriously adept acrobatics.
Spinning and swimming, flitting and floating, a scale worm explored a crater near a coral reef.
Arachnophobes look away. This sea spider was caught stalking across a large ridge—covered in white spots that may be snail eggs.
And then there was a squid. Its shimmering body awash in prismatic color. One eye looks sadly on as it travels past. Spotted nearly 3,000 feet below the surface, the species has never been seen at this depth before.
- published: 07 Sep 2015
- views: 7683
Tour The NOAA Aquarius Underwater Laboratory
Take a virtual tour to learn more about the NOAA, Aquarius Underwater Laboratory: America's "Inner Space" Station. Aquarius is the only undersea laboratory dedi...
Take a virtual tour to learn more about the NOAA, Aquarius Underwater Laboratory: America's "Inner Space" Station. Aquarius is the only undersea laboratory dedicated to marine science operating in the world. Owned by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and managed by the University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW), Aquarius operates 4.5 kilometers offshore of Key Largo, Florida 20 meters beneath the surface. Aquarius was originally conceived and funded by NOAA's National Undersea Research Program (NURP) in the mid 1980s. The underwater laboratory was built by Victoria Machine Works in 1986-87. Initial deployment in the U.S. Virgin Islands before Hurricane Hugo struck in 1989, and devastated St. Croix. Aquarius was retrieved from the seafloor in 1990 and was moved to North Carolina where it was refurbished and then redeployed in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary in 1993.
Please visit source: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/technology/diving/aquarius/aquarius.html
wn.com/Tour The Noaa Aquarius Underwater Laboratory
Take a virtual tour to learn more about the NOAA, Aquarius Underwater Laboratory: America's "Inner Space" Station. Aquarius is the only undersea laboratory dedicated to marine science operating in the world. Owned by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and managed by the University of North Carolina at Wilmington (UNCW), Aquarius operates 4.5 kilometers offshore of Key Largo, Florida 20 meters beneath the surface. Aquarius was originally conceived and funded by NOAA's National Undersea Research Program (NURP) in the mid 1980s. The underwater laboratory was built by Victoria Machine Works in 1986-87. Initial deployment in the U.S. Virgin Islands before Hurricane Hugo struck in 1989, and devastated St. Croix. Aquarius was retrieved from the seafloor in 1990 and was moved to North Carolina where it was refurbished and then redeployed in the Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary in 1993.
Please visit source: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/technology/diving/aquarius/aquarius.html
- published: 09 Jul 2007
- views: 79079
Climate Fraud - NOAA's Global Temperature Dataset
Anthony Watts from wattsupwiththat website details just what is happening at NOAA, and how the 18-year "Pause" or "Hiatus" has suddenly disappeared!
Recorded a...
Anthony Watts from wattsupwiththat website details just what is happening at NOAA, and how the 18-year "Pause" or "Hiatus" has suddenly disappeared!
Recorded at the 10th ICCC on the 11th June, 2015.
wn.com/Climate Fraud Noaa's Global Temperature Dataset
Anthony Watts from wattsupwiththat website details just what is happening at NOAA, and how the 18-year "Pause" or "Hiatus" has suddenly disappeared!
Recorded at the 10th ICCC on the 11th June, 2015.
- published: 16 Jun 2015
- views: 9192
NOAA Ocean Explorer Okeanos Angler Fish Sladenia shaefersi 4-29-2015
Angler Fish ( Sladenia shaefersi ) seen at 1100 meters in the Caribbean Whiting Seamount Puerto Rico
camera courtesy of NOAA’s Office of Ocean Exploration and R...
Angler Fish ( Sladenia shaefersi ) seen at 1100 meters in the Caribbean Whiting Seamount Puerto Rico
camera courtesy of NOAA’s Office of Ocean Exploration and Research
http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream.html
wn.com/Noaa Ocean Explorer Okeanos Angler Fish Sladenia Shaefersi 4 29 2015
Angler Fish ( Sladenia shaefersi ) seen at 1100 meters in the Caribbean Whiting Seamount Puerto Rico
camera courtesy of NOAA’s Office of Ocean Exploration and Research
http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/media/exstream/exstream.html
- published: 29 Apr 2015
- views: 1037
RECEIVING NOAA 19 RTL-SDR APT DECODE, SDRSHARP, WXTOIMG, ORBITRON, AUTO-DOPPLER
NOAA 19 51E 14:59:54 12/05 137.1000 mhz.
View larger image:
http://s22.postimg.org/v5sxxsjtt/noa1912052014.jpg
Plugin satellite tracker: automatic dopple...
NOAA 19 51E 14:59:54 12/05 137.1000 mhz.
View larger image:
http://s22.postimg.org/v5sxxsjtt/noa1912052014.jpg
Plugin satellite tracker: automatic doppler correction
-Software used:
SDRSharp (Satellite tracker plugin)
WXtoImg
Orbitron (Driver MyDDe)
Turnstile homemade antenna, coaxial 75ohm (16m)
wn.com/Receiving Noaa 19 Rtl Sdr Apt Decode, Sdrsharp, Wxtoimg, Orbitron, Auto Doppler
NOAA 19 51E 14:59:54 12/05 137.1000 mhz.
View larger image:
http://s22.postimg.org/v5sxxsjtt/noa1912052014.jpg
Plugin satellite tracker: automatic doppler correction
-Software used:
SDRSharp (Satellite tracker plugin)
WXtoImg
Orbitron (Driver MyDDe)
Turnstile homemade antenna, coaxial 75ohm (16m)
- published: 12 May 2014
- views: 13762
The Bloop: A Mysterious Sound from the Deep Ocean | NOAA SOSUS
What created this strange sound in Earth's Pacific Ocean? Pictured above is a visual representation of a loud and unusual sound, dubbed a Bloop, captured by dee...
What created this strange sound in Earth's Pacific Ocean? Pictured above is a visual representation of a loud and unusual sound, dubbed a Bloop, captured by deep sea microphones in 1997. In the above graph, time is shown on the horizontal axis, deep pitch is shown on the vertical axis, and brightness designates loudness. Although Bloops are some of the loudest sounds of any type ever recorded in Earth's oceans, their origin remains unknown. The Bloop sound was placed as occurring several times off the southern coast of South America and was audible 5,000 kilometers away. Although the sound has similarities to those vocalized by living organisms, not even a blue whale is large enough to croon this loud. The sounds point to the intriguing hypothesis that even larger life forms lurk in the unexplored darkness of Earth's deep oceans. A less imagination-inspiring possibility, however, is that the sounds resulted from some sort of iceberg calving. No further Bloops have been heard since 1997, although other loud and unexplained sounds have been recorded.
Source: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100427.html
Related News:
Huge 'Ocean' Discovered Inside Earth
http://www.livescience.com/1312-huge-ocean-discovered-earth.html
http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/vents/acoustics/specs_mystery.html
http://www.bloopwatch.org/thebloop.html
http://www.science.org.au/nova/newscientist/102ns_001.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TzZCL-u46Q
http://archives.cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/06/13/bloop/
http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schooladventures/planetocean/bluewhale.html
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/oceandepth.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloop
wn.com/The Bloop A Mysterious Sound From The Deep Ocean | Noaa Sosus
What created this strange sound in Earth's Pacific Ocean? Pictured above is a visual representation of a loud and unusual sound, dubbed a Bloop, captured by deep sea microphones in 1997. In the above graph, time is shown on the horizontal axis, deep pitch is shown on the vertical axis, and brightness designates loudness. Although Bloops are some of the loudest sounds of any type ever recorded in Earth's oceans, their origin remains unknown. The Bloop sound was placed as occurring several times off the southern coast of South America and was audible 5,000 kilometers away. Although the sound has similarities to those vocalized by living organisms, not even a blue whale is large enough to croon this loud. The sounds point to the intriguing hypothesis that even larger life forms lurk in the unexplored darkness of Earth's deep oceans. A less imagination-inspiring possibility, however, is that the sounds resulted from some sort of iceberg calving. No further Bloops have been heard since 1997, although other loud and unexplained sounds have been recorded.
Source: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap100427.html
Related News:
Huge 'Ocean' Discovered Inside Earth
http://www.livescience.com/1312-huge-ocean-discovered-earth.html
http://www.pmel.noaa.gov/vents/acoustics/specs_mystery.html
http://www.bloopwatch.org/thebloop.html
http://www.science.org.au/nova/newscientist/102ns_001.htm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TzZCL-u46Q
http://archives.cnn.com/2002/TECH/science/06/13/bloop/
http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schooladventures/planetocean/bluewhale.html
http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/oceandepth.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bloop
- published: 28 Apr 2010
- views: 4079742
NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer: Gulf of Mexico 2012, Spectacular New Shipwreck Discovery
View video footage captured by the Little Hercules remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and camera platform during the April 26 ROV dive from NOAA Ship Okeanos Explo...
View video footage captured by the Little Hercules remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and camera platform during the April 26 ROV dive from NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer during the Gulf of Mexico Expedition 2012. The dive was conducted at site 15577 -- a recently mapped but never-before seen shipwreck in the western Gulf of Mexico. The dive revealed the remnants of a copper-sheathed sailing ship, likely from the early to mid-19th century. While most of the wood has since disintegrated, the oxidized copper sheathing remained along with a variety of artifacts. These included plates, glass bottles, guns, cannons, the ship's stove, navigational instruments, and anchors. This was a spectacular dive that represented a truly remarkable find.
Video courtesy of NOAA Okeanos Explorer Program, Gulf of Mexico Expedition 2012.
Please visit source: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/explorations/ex1202/welcome.html
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wn.com/Noaa Ship Okeanos Explorer Gulf Of Mexico 2012, Spectacular New Shipwreck Discovery
View video footage captured by the Little Hercules remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and camera platform during the April 26 ROV dive from NOAA Ship Okeanos Explorer during the Gulf of Mexico Expedition 2012. The dive was conducted at site 15577 -- a recently mapped but never-before seen shipwreck in the western Gulf of Mexico. The dive revealed the remnants of a copper-sheathed sailing ship, likely from the early to mid-19th century. While most of the wood has since disintegrated, the oxidized copper sheathing remained along with a variety of artifacts. These included plates, glass bottles, guns, cannons, the ship's stove, navigational instruments, and anchors. This was a spectacular dive that represented a truly remarkable find.
Video courtesy of NOAA Okeanos Explorer Program, Gulf of Mexico Expedition 2012.
Please visit source: http://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/explorations/ex1202/welcome.html
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- published: 17 Jul 2012
- views: 96174
NOAA Officials Discuss Climate Change in the Arctic
Dr. Jeff Key and Dr. Ed Farley of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) discuss climate change in the Arctic at the Foreign Press Center...
Dr. Jeff Key and Dr. Ed Farley of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) discuss climate change in the Arctic at the Foreign Press Center in Washington, DC on May 5, 2015. A transcript is available at http://fpc.state.gov/241352.htm.
wn.com/Noaa Officials Discuss Climate Change In The Arctic
Dr. Jeff Key and Dr. Ed Farley of the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA) discuss climate change in the Arctic at the Foreign Press Center in Washington, DC on May 5, 2015. A transcript is available at http://fpc.state.gov/241352.htm.
- published: 06 May 2015
- views: 3924
NOAA Defies the GOP McCarthy Witchhunt
Dr. Michael Mann, Earth System Science Center-Penn State University/Dire Predictions: Understanding Climate Change (2nd edition) joins Thom. Climate Scientist T...
Dr. Michael Mann, Earth System Science Center-Penn State University/Dire Predictions: Understanding Climate Change (2nd edition) joins Thom. Climate Scientist Thomas Karl has been accused by House Science Committee Chair Lamar Smith of playing a part in a vast conspiracy - all for publishing a groundbreaking study on global warming. Why are oil companies and their Republican lapdogs in Congress waging a war on science? And what kind of effect is that war having on valuable environmental research?
For more information on the stories we've covered visit our websites at thomhartmann.com - freespeech.org - and RT.com. You can also watch tonight's show on Hulu - at Hulu.com/THE BIG PICTURE and over at The Big Picture YouTube page. And - be sure to check us out on Facebook and Twitter!
wn.com/Noaa Defies The Gop Mccarthy Witchhunt
Dr. Michael Mann, Earth System Science Center-Penn State University/Dire Predictions: Understanding Climate Change (2nd edition) joins Thom. Climate Scientist Thomas Karl has been accused by House Science Committee Chair Lamar Smith of playing a part in a vast conspiracy - all for publishing a groundbreaking study on global warming. Why are oil companies and their Republican lapdogs in Congress waging a war on science? And what kind of effect is that war having on valuable environmental research?
For more information on the stories we've covered visit our websites at thomhartmann.com - freespeech.org - and RT.com. You can also watch tonight's show on Hulu - at Hulu.com/THE BIG PICTURE and over at The Big Picture YouTube page. And - be sure to check us out on Facebook and Twitter!
- published: 30 Oct 2015
- views: 1700
Receiving NOAA Weather Satellite Images with $10 USB SDR Device Tutorial
Receiving NOAA weather satellite imagery with my USB Software Defined Radios
Check out more of my SDR & Radio videos here: http://youtube.com/c/ericwilliam
Subs...
Receiving NOAA weather satellite imagery with my USB Software Defined Radios
Check out more of my SDR & Radio videos here: http://youtube.com/c/ericwilliam
Subscribe for new videos every Monday and Friday!
A bit of a tutorial.. Using the NooElec R820t in this recording. I use Orbitron and WxtoImg to decode the stream and I think it works out pretty well. I am using a QFH antenna inside my attic so the reception could definitely be better if the antenna was better placed.
Here is the antenna I'm using:
http://www.antennas.us/store/p/404-UC-1374-531-4-dBic-VHF-APT-Weather-Satellite-Antenna-WXSAT.html
Here is an inexpensive DIY version you can build:
http://www.g4ilo.com/qfh.html
These settings work well for me but you may need to tune you setup to gain the best results.
Free Software used:
SDR Sharp
Orbitron
WXtoImg
See Part 2 here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTPVE5DUvT8&list;=PLxyM2a_cfnzgv30vrsxayCxWWoKAFGgEo
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wn.com/Receiving Noaa Weather Satellite Images With 10 Usb Sdr Device Tutorial
Receiving NOAA weather satellite imagery with my USB Software Defined Radios
Check out more of my SDR & Radio videos here: http://youtube.com/c/ericwilliam
Subscribe for new videos every Monday and Friday!
A bit of a tutorial.. Using the NooElec R820t in this recording. I use Orbitron and WxtoImg to decode the stream and I think it works out pretty well. I am using a QFH antenna inside my attic so the reception could definitely be better if the antenna was better placed.
Here is the antenna I'm using:
http://www.antennas.us/store/p/404-UC-1374-531-4-dBic-VHF-APT-Weather-Satellite-Antenna-WXSAT.html
Here is an inexpensive DIY version you can build:
http://www.g4ilo.com/qfh.html
These settings work well for me but you may need to tune you setup to gain the best results.
Free Software used:
SDR Sharp
Orbitron
WXtoImg
See Part 2 here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTPVE5DUvT8&list;=PLxyM2a_cfnzgv30vrsxayCxWWoKAFGgEo
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My Website & Forum:
http://mkme.org
Store:
http://www.mkme.org/index.php/store/
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Some of my popular playlists:
+ DIY Brain Computer/Robot Interface & Tutorials: http://goo.gl/pi0AFV
+ InMoov DIY 3D printed humanoid robot: http://goo.gl/j9DS4U
+ Arduino Projects and Tutorials: http://goo.gl/6GmwcZ
+ Arduino Autonymous Robot build: http://goo.gl/WUkpmC
+ Software Defined & Amateur Radio & Tutorials http://goo.gl/MQY223
+ DIY mission to space: http://goo.gl/3480Ev
+ DIY home cockpit flight simulator: http://goo.gl/85lZGR
+ Interfacing Arduino to flight simulator & Tutorials: http://goo.gl/syaETt
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- published: 23 Jan 2014
- views: 33044
Hurricane Katrina video, NOAA Research Hurricane Hunter Flight.
Hurricane Katrina video, NOAA Research Hurricane Hunter Flight. - Hurricane Katrina NOAA CC.
Raw master video from a National Weather Service NOAA Gulf Stream ...
Hurricane Katrina video, NOAA Research Hurricane Hunter Flight. - Hurricane Katrina NOAA CC.
Raw master video from a National Weather Service NOAA Gulf Stream V high altitude research aircraft. NOAA hurricane hunter is not the same as the US Air Force Hurricane Hunter. Shot on 8/26/2005.
Catalog ID: Katrina_Biloxi_NOAA_CC
Total Run Time: 23;53;00
Screen Format: 16:9
Video Format: Standard Definition
License Type: Rights Managed
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wn.com/Hurricane Katrina Video, Noaa Research Hurricane Hunter Flight.
Hurricane Katrina video, NOAA Research Hurricane Hunter Flight. - Hurricane Katrina NOAA CC.
Raw master video from a National Weather Service NOAA Gulf Stream V high altitude research aircraft. NOAA hurricane hunter is not the same as the US Air Force Hurricane Hunter. Shot on 8/26/2005.
Catalog ID: Katrina_Biloxi_NOAA_CC
Total Run Time: 23;53;00
Screen Format: 16:9
Video Format: Standard Definition
License Type: Rights Managed
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- published: 06 Sep 2010
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