Mariners Weather Log

Mariners Weather Log
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 830
Release: 1992
Genre: Marine meteorology
ISBN:

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Marine Surface Observations

Marine Surface Observations
Author: United States. Weather Bureau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 43
Release: 1969
Genre: Marine meteorology
ISBN:

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Summary of Synoptic Meteorological Observations (SSMO)

Summary of Synoptic Meteorological Observations (SSMO)
Author: National Climatic Center
Publisher:
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1978
Genre: Coasts
ISBN:

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The data contained in these tables were obtained from Tape Data Family (TDF-11), Marine Surface Observations, and Tape Data Family 14 (TDF-14), Land Surface Observations. Data for Valdez and Cape Hinchinbrook were edited and keyed to magnetic tape for a ten year period: Valdez hourly observations varied from 0800-1600 1st to 0500-2000 1st for the period July 1967-June 1977; Cape Hinchinbrook observations were three hourly observations from 0100-1900 1st (excluding 1600 LST) for the period July 1964-June 1974. The marine area in this volume is defined 59 deg N to Alaska's Coast, 144-149 deg W. The marine data contains weather observations taken aboard vessels of varying registry over the period 1929-1977. An automated/visual quality control of the marine data was made and, where possible, missing psychrometric data were computed. It should be noted that the marine area data are based upon observations made by ships in passage. Such ships tend to avoid bad weather when possible, thus biasing our data toward good weather samples. The primary period of record is that period (extending back in time from the most recent data) during which eighty percent of the total number of observations were recorded. The overall period is the earliest to the latest observed data used in compiling the tables.

Reconciling Observations of Global Temperature Change

Reconciling Observations of Global Temperature Change
Author: National Research Council
Publisher: National Academies Press
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2000-02-07
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0309068916

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An overall increase in global-mean atmospheric temperatures is predicted to occur in response to human-induced increases in atmospheric concentrations of heat-trapping "greenhouse gases." The most prominent of these gases, carbon dioxide, has increased in concentration by over 30% during the past 200 years, and is expected to continue to increase well into the future. Other changes in atmospheric composition complicate the picture. In particular, increases in the number of small particles (called aerosols) in the atmosphere regionally offset and mask the greenhouse effect, and stratospheric ozone depletion contributes to cooling of the upper troposphere and stratosphere. Many in the scientific community believe that a distinctive greenhouse-warming signature is evident in surface temperature data for the past few decades. Some, however, are puzzled by the fact that satellite temperature measurements indicate little, if any, warming of the lower to mid-troposphere (the layer extending from the surface up to about 8 km) since such satellite observations first became operational in 1979. The satellite measurements appear to be substantiated by independent trend estimates for this period based on radiosonde data. Some have interpreted this apparent discrepancy between surface and upper air observations as casting doubt on the overall reliability of the surface temperature record, whereas others have concluded that the satellite data (or the algorithms that are being used to convert them into temperatures) must be erroneous. It is also conceivable that temperatures at the earth's surface and aloft have not tracked each other perfectly because they have responded differently to natural and/or human-induced climate forcing during this particular 20-year period. Whether these differing temperature trends can be reconciled has implications for assessing: how much the earth has warmed during the past few decades, whether observed changes are in accord with the predicted response to the buildup of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere based on model simulations, and whether the existing atmospheric observing system is adequate for the purposes of monitoring global-mean temperature. This report reassesses the apparent differences between the temperature changes recorded by satellites and the surface thermometer network on the basis of the latest available information. It also offers an informed opinion as to how the different temperature records should be interpreted, and recommends actions designed to reduce the remaining uncertainties in these measurements.

Marine Surface Observations

Marine Surface Observations
Author: United States. Weather Bureau
Publisher:
Total Pages: 43
Release: 1969
Genre: Marine meteorology
ISBN:

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Manual on Codes

Manual on Codes
Author: World Meteorological Organization
Publisher:
Total Pages: 574
Release: 2001
Genre: Cipher and telegraph codes
ISBN:

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