All, The above refers to an artefact I saw last night on the NOAA-17 passes of 20:46 and 22:20. It also for our overseas friends refers perhaps to our British...
Hi John,
Had a look at the image and you are quite right! Nothing over Ireland!
Some of the largest fireworks are presumably exceptionally hot. Could they...
What a pity the attempt failed. As a bonus we would have been spared all the nuisance of fire works,accidents, bonfires,smoke pollution and someone having ...
In a message dated 05/11/2006 13:44:56 GMT Standard Time, alanjamesbanks@... writes: Some of the largest fireworks are presumably exceptionally hot....
Hi All,
There is a very good almost overhead pass of N18 at 12.43 today. The mud flats in the Wash show up very well in false colour. Low tide at Kings Lynn...
All, Sorry for the duplication across groups but this is a major change to registration/licensing. I was about to advise that registration for EUMETCast had...
Hi John, many thanks for the information and timely reminder. I, for one, had "forgotten" that my license needs to be renewed early in 2007! Great news that it...
Good day all, only marginally off topic I hope, but is there anyone out there with experience of either the older Yaesu/Kenpro G5400 rotator setup or later...
I notice this morning's NOAA17 1052 pass was 31 minutes and a whopping 147mb file - I wonder if this is the record - nothing I know compared to EPS data - but...
How about: 151.53 Mb orbit 07440 30/10/06 John ... From: Mike Jupp To: AVHRR@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, November 23, 2006 6:46 AM Subject: [AVHRR] Re: Is...
Folks, There is an interesting object at 61.30n 73.58E best seen on N18 07818, that I have not noticed before. It is visible on other passes. Anyone know what...
... object in Siberia at 61.30N 73.58E. It shows as a dark spot, possibly with a trail, on this channel 4 (IR, black hot) image. Any idea what it might be?...
Hi Mike and John,
If you look at Surgut on Google Earth, there is a reservoir(?) that is exactly the same shape as the object in the NOAA 18 image. If black...
There is definitely a power station in Surgut. Lots of Pylons to be seen in Google Earth image.
Alan
Alan Banks wrote:
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> Hi Mike and John,
> If you look at...
Hi again,
Have looked at a N17 22984 pass this morning. Siberia very free from cloud. The reservoir still shows up well with a tail flowing west. If you do...
Alan, Mike, Many thanks for your replies. I have now checked back in my archive and found it again on N18 07480 (01/11/2006). The surface temperature...
... 07818, ... The industrial city of Surgut lies at this point, on the River Ob http://www.greatestcities.com/Europe/Russia/Surgut_city.html The city is a...
... 07818, ... Comparing the 'plume' with this morning's HRPT image shows it to be considerable shorter. Looks as though it is smoke/steam from one of the...
... November 25 ... Les and All. There is a huge power plant Surgut-2(4800MWatts)there...thats 800MWatts bigger than Drax.That would take some cooling. Mike...
Les, thanks for posting the actual images of the area of interest - it saved a lot of browsing through HRPT files! Using Google Earth imagery to supplement the...
Really zooming in using Google earth seems to show the black blob at Surgat to be an 'off-river' harbour. There is clear evidence of numerous jetties. ...
Les Hamilton wrote:
> I've posted an image showing the Surgut anomaly at 21:24 UT on
> November 25 (upper) and 07:43 UT on November 26 (lower pic).
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The MODIS image of the region is worth a look. The Ob is totally frozen, and Surgat can just be seen. The image is the 06.20 UTC 'Terra' one, and you can ...