All, Interesting well defined 'wave clouds'(?) currently (11:00 GMT) at 54.4 deg. S - 3.3 deg. E. on the HRV image. Regards, John Tellick. [Non-text portions...
All, As I has suspected the co-channel interference [causing herringbone patterning] to Meteosat-7 channel 1 WEFAX is coming from MSG-2 commissioning ...
A complete new approach to creating "space junk": http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/26jan_suitsat.htm Maybe GEO could propose a way to convert the...
Group Members might be interested to see the following from Space Flight Now: http://spaceflightnow.com/news/n0601/30nasawx/ Regards Alan [Non-text portions of...
All, MSG-2 commissioning appears to be going very well with another set of images taken. The Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget (GERB) onboard the MSG-2...
In a message dated 01/02/06 19:09:21 GMT Standard Time, a.van.belle@... writes: http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/26jan_suitsat.htm Arne, Thanks...
Hello John, Yes SuitSat will eventually burn up in the atmosphere in about 6 weeks. The endurance of the batteries is under discussion. Some say they lateron...
Suitsat was successfully launched from ISS at 23:03 UTC February 3rd. Unfortunately Nasa reports that already after the second orbit the transmitter is dead,...
During most days I have real problems trying to move around EUMETSAT's web site. Even today, they only seem to be partly online. Yesterday was dreadful. A...
Lawrence wrote:
> During most days I have real problems trying to move around EUMETSAT's
> web site. Even today, they only seem to be partly online. Yesterday...
Latest reports: "Current thinking is SuitSat is transmitting, but far weaker than expected. Several reliable reports of short snatches of the voice and SSTV...
Have a look at the 11:49 UT NOAA 17 image today. There is a distinct whorl, reminiscent of a Van Karman vortex, off the
Bristol Channel, between Wales and...
Les, yes, I see the whirl off Ireland on HRV, and there is another off Liverpool. I don't think they have anything to do with Van Karman vortices, looks to me...
Yes two nice whorls, however nothing but grey gloom in Liverpool Bay! There was a very distinctive and persistent whorl off the west coast of Denmark earlier...
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p.s to may last. Les, could you post the NOAA17 image? Some of us don't currently have our systems running. thanks Robert --On 05 February 2006 12:21 +0000 Les...
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... Hi Robert, http://www.polarorbiter.co.uk/noaa.htm Cheers, Peter...
... Hi Les Here is the Whorl at 0245utc, NOAA-18 and 0540utc NOAA-12. Images are from my data and are from HRPTReader WV setting. NOAA-18 0245utc 170kb ...
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Robert, No sooner said than done - its uploaded now. Les ... From: Robert Moore Date: 02/05/06 13:33:53 To: GEO-Subscribers@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re:...
For those not on the TORRO list here is a comment from Paul Knightley, one of the Directors of TORRO: ' ... we've been watching these features today on MSG...
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Hello, You can see many of similar lee-waves! These are because of ice-hills (from Antarctica)! /must be some orography in case of similar lee-waves developing...