
LISS - Live Internet Seismic Server These data update automatically every 30 minutes. Last update: April 13, 2014 07:09:31 UTC Seismograms may take several moments to load. Click on a plot to see larger image. CU/ANWB Willy Bob, Antigua and Barbuda CU/BBGH Gun Hill, Barbados CU/BCIP Isla Barro Colorado, Panama CU/GRGR Grenville, Grenada CU/GRTK Grand Turk, Turks and Caicos Islands CU/GTBY Guantanamo Bay, Cuba CU/MTDJ Mount Denham, Jamaica CU/SDDR Presa de Sabenta, Dominican Republic CU/TGUH Tegucigalpa, Honduras GT/BOSA Boshof, South Africa GT/CPUP Villa Florida, Paraguay GT/DBIC Dimbokro, Cote dIvoire GT/LBTB Lobatse, Botswana, Africa GT/LPAZ La Paz , Bolivia GT/PLCA Paso Flores, Argentina GT/VNDA Wright Valley (Bull Pass) Antarctica IC/BJT Baijiatuan, Beijing, China IC/ENH Enshi, Hubei Province, China IC/HIA Hailar, Neimenggu Autonomous Region, China IC/KMI Kunming, Yunnan Province, China IC/LSA Tibet, China IC/MDJ Mudanjiang, Heilongjiang Province, China IC/QIZ Qiongzhong, Hainan Province, China IC/SSE Shanghai, China IC/XAN Xian, China
Flightradar24.com - Live flight tracker! In order to save data consumption Flightradar24 web page times out after 30 minutes. Please reload the web page to get another 30 minutes. or get a Flightradar24 Premium subscription and Flightradar24.com will not time-out again! Titan « Lights in the Dark Illustration of a sunrise above a liquid methane lake on Titan. © Ron Miller. All rights reserved. We’ve known for quite some time now that lakes of liquid methane and ethane exist on the frigid surface of Saturn’s overcast moon Titan. While the sheer presence of large amounts of liquid on another world is fascinating, one thing that’s particularly intrigued scientists about these hydrocarbon lakes is their uncanny stillness — in many radar images they appear to be literally as smooth as glass, with no indication of movement or wave action of any sort. Now, a research team led by Jason Barnes of the University of Idaho has released findings showing what might be wave action — however small — captured by instruments aboard NASA’s Cassini spacecraft during several Titan flybys. Read the rest of this article here. Like this post? Like this: Like Loading...
L’activité solaire et ses manifestations Sur le soleil, il se forme des taches, zones plus froides où le champ magnétique est très intense. Parfois, des éruptions solaires se produisent au niveau des taches et peuvent être accompagnées d’éjections de matière coronnale (CME en anglais), constituées de particules chargées. Lorsque ces particules atteignent la terre, elles sont canalisées par le champ magnétique terrestre et pénètrent dans l’atmosphère par les pôles. Taches solaires actuellement visibles source: SOHO (ESA & NASA) – instrument HMI Et pour le cas ou SOHO serait déffaillant,retenir l’image SDO Identification: Couronne solaire Cette image permet de voir les éjections de matière coronale, lorsqu’elles ont lieu. source: SOHO (ESA & NASA) – instrument LASCO C3 Rayonnement X du soleil Ce graphique montre les éruptions solaires de ces 3 derniers jours. Il existe plusieurs classes d’éruptions solaires, classées C, M et X (échelle de droite sur le graphique). source: NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center Le vent solaire Magnétométre:
Earth Changes and the Pole Shift - Information and discussion about the Earth Changes and the pending Pole Shift. Space Weather Prediction with Cosmic Rays Introduction This Website is a gateway for space weather displays based upon cosmic ray data returned by the Spaceship Earth network of neutron monitors and from the worldwide muon detector network. The top of the site contains reduced versions of the plots that we consider most relevant for space weather prediction. Below is a brief description of the multi-national team providing data for this site. Disclaimer This is a prototype, experimental site. Participating Institutions Spaceship Earth Spaceship Earth is an 11-station network of neutron monitors strategically located to provide precise, real-time, 3-dimensional measurements of the cosmic ray angular distribution. For additional information on Spaceship Earth, neutron monitors, and space weather, please visit the home page of the University of Delaware Bartol Research Institute neutron monitor program The Muon Team Links to Space Weather Displays (with Brief Explanations) Important Note: These plots are experimental prototypes.
Webcams motorisées à piloter soi-même - Webcam live Tour Eiffel Paris, Tour Eiffel Repertoire de webcams offrant des panoramas larges et serrés de la Tour Eiffel. Certaines webcams sont en streaming (caméra 2), d'autres peuvent être pilotées par les internautes eux-mêmes. Attention, beaucoup, beaucoup d'attente pour cette option. Il fallait s'y attendre ! Ajaccio France, Ajaccio. Le Havre France, Le Havre. Lyon France, Lyon. Marseille France, Marseille. Dubaï Dubaï, Émirats arabes unis Vue sur la mer d'Arabie à Dubai grâce à cette webcam située dans l'hôtel Le Méridien Mina Seyahi Beach Resort & Marina, Situé en face du célèbre Emirates Golf Club et Montgomery Golf Course Macao Macao, Senado, Lotus Square, Nam Van Lake Centre nautique, Taipa Museum L'office du tourisme de la ville de Macao propose ici une poignée de webcams proposant divers panoramas sur quelques-unes des curiosités les plus populaires de la localité. Lapins Hollande, Leusden, lapins Oh oui ! Colorado
Astronomy Picture of the Day La mise à jour K7RA solaire Solar Cycle 24 continues its upturn. We have a new high for the trailing three month daily sunspot number average. Starting with the three month period ending in December 2010 and going through November 2011, they were 30.1, 35.3, 55.7, 72.3, 74.4, 65.9, 61.5, 63, 79.6, 98.6 and 118.8. There hasn’t been a three month period with average daily sunspot numbers above 118.8 since way back in June, July and August 2003, when the average was 121.9. This was as Solar Cycle 23 was declining. The monthly averages of daily sunspot numbers for August-November 2011 were 66, 106.4, 123.6 and 133.1. Sunspot numbers for November 24-30 were 139, 171, 133, 123, 90, 106 and 111, with a mean of 124.7. The latest forecast from NOAA/USAF has the solar flux on December 2 at 145, 140 on December 3-5, 135 on December 6-7, 140, 150, 150 and 155, on December 8-11, and 160 on December 12-18, and then 155 on December 19-22. Daily reports give us some insight into what caused a disturbance on November 30.
TWC's Exclusive TOR:CON Index Thunderstorm Outlook The Weather Channel's Severe Weather Expert, Dr. Greg Forbes (Facebook | Twitter) developed the TOR:CON index to estimate the risk of a tornado on a given day or night near your area. (MORE: What is TOR:CON?) TOR:CON Value Descriptions 8+ Very high probability of a tornado 6 - High probability of a tornado4 - Moderate chance of a tornado nearby, but hail and/or high wind gusts possible2 - Low chance of a tornado, but hail and/or high wind gusts possible0 - Near-zero chance of a tornado or a severe thunderstorm The TOR:CON index ranges from 0 to 10. For more on all severe thunderstorm threats, including damaging winds and large hail, check our severe weather tracker page. Note: By definition, a severe thunderstorm contains one or more of the following: hail at least 1 inch in diameter, wind gusts 58 mph or higher, or a tornado. Sunday, April 27 Severe thunderstorm and tornado outbreak in the following areas (alphabetical by state): Monday, April 28 Tuesday, April 29
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