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Climate Analyst - Jordan

Climate Analyst - Jordan
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very good, great. what i still find amazing is that as well as the normal big satellites that we've all seen being launched into space, this is also a satellite these days. it's called a cubesat, it comes with popout solar panels and what you do is you pack these into the empty space around the big satellites in the rocket when they go up. so suddenly you don't need to buy your own rocket to get something like this into space. you can put whatever you want inside one of these things but they come with some standard kit, like solar powered batteries and an orientation system to make sure the things always pointing in the right direction. and that includes a little star camera which looks for particular constellations of stars and if they're not quite at the right angle then it re—orientates itself using a spinning wheel that's inside and also a magnet which can push against the earth's magnetic field. some satellites are used to help with climate analysis. for example, the way that radio waves bounce off the ground can

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as well as the normal big satellites that we've all seen being launched into space, this is also a satellite these days. it's called a cubesat, it comes with pop—out solar panels and what you do is, you pack these into the empty space around the big satellites in the rocket when they grow up. so suddenly you don't need to buy your own rocket to get something like this into space. you can put whatever you want inside one of these things but they come with some standard kit, like solar powered batteries and an orientation system to make sure the things always pointing in the right direction. and that a little star camera which looks for particular constellations of stars and if they're not quite at the right angle then it re—orientates itself using a spinning wheel that's inside and also a magnet which can push against the earth's magnetic field. some satellites are used to help with climate analysis. for example, the way that radio waves bounce off the ground can tell

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really orientates itself using a spinning wheel that is inside and also a magnet which can push against the earth's magnetic field. some satellites are used to help with climate analysis. for example, the way that radio waves bounce off the ground could tell you how moist the soil is and the way the radio waves bend as they travel through the atmosphere can help precisely determine the air temperature. and then they are the ships. by comparing the id signals broadcast by vessels with their actual positions as given away by radio wave reflections, it is possible to spot if a fishing boats are saying one thing but doing another. ., , another. so, that might be somebody _ another. so, that might be somebody fishing - another. so, that might be somebody fishing when i another. so, that might be. somebody fishing when they another. so, that might be - somebody fishing when they are not licensed to. it might be a vessel fishing once, their license for one whole, and then selling that on the high seas, fishing again and then coming into port and say, "here, i

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the cloud in space, right? very good, great. what i still find amazing is that as well as the normal big satellites that we've all seen being launched into space, this is also a satellite these days. it's called a cubesat, it comes with popout solar panels and what you do is you pack these into the empty space around the big satellites in the rocket when they grow up. so suddenly you don't need to buy your own rocket to get something like this into space. you can put whatever you want inside one of these things but they come with some standard kit, like solar powered batteries and an orientation system to make sure the things always pointing in the right direction. and that includes a little star camera which looks for particular constellations of stars and if they're not quite at the right angle then it re—orientates itself using a spinning wheel that's inside and also a magnet which can push against the earth's magnetic field. some satellites are used to help with climate analysis. for example, the way that radio

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yeah, right. yeah, right, yeah. what i still find amazing is that as well as the normal big satellites that we've all seen being launched into space, this is also a satellite these days. it's called a cubesat, comes with pop out solar panels. and what you do is you pack these into the empty space around the big satellites in the rocket when they go up. so suddenly, you don't need to buy your own rocket to get something like this into space. now you can put whatever you want inside one of these things, but they come with some standard kit, like solar power batteries and an orientation system to make sure the things always pointing in the right direction. and that includes a little star camera, which looks for particular constellations of stars. and if they're not quite at the right angle, then it reorientate itself using a spinning wheel that's inside and also a magnet which can push against the earth's magnetic field. some satellites are used to help with climate analysis. for example, the way that radio waves bounce off the ground can tell you how moist the soil is. and the way that radio

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A warmer Arctic has been linked to extreme winter weather in the midlatitude regions. But, it is not clear how global warming affects this link. In a new study, researchers from Korea and USA show, using weather data and climate models, that while the “Warm Arctic-Cold Continent” pattern will continue as the climate continues to warm, Arctic warming will become a less reliable predictor of extreme winter weather in the future.

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Arctic Warming Linked to Extreme Midlatitude Winter Weather

Arctic Warming Linked to Extreme Midlatitude Winter Weather
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NJ vs. 6 other states — where we rank for business climate

Unfortunately, we've been at the bottom of these rankings for quite some time, said Kyle Sullender, NJBIA's director of economic policy research.

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