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Amir Mohsen

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Amir Mohsen

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The rain will shift into southern France Tuesday night as an extended period of dry weather begins across northern parts of the country.
An area of high pressure building into western Europe will provide largely dry weather with unseasonable warmth to areas from Portugal and Spain through France, Belgium, Netherlands and Germany from Wednesday into the weekend.
A second area of high pressure will build in from the west early next week and could lead to a continued dry and unseasonably warm stretch of weather for the entire region. This dry and mild weather has the potential to last through the end of next week.
 

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March Madness: NASA Style
  • Published: March 4th, 2014
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By Brian Kahn
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Astronauts aboard the International Space Station captured this image of Alaska's Pavlof Volcano erupting on May 18, 2013. The image is part of NASA's Tournament Earth, which showcases 32 images and data visualizations the agency published in 2013.
Click the image to enlarge. Credit: NASA Earth Observatory
The NCAA won’t release its tournament brackets until March 16, but if you’ve got March Madness fever, NASA has you covered. On Monday, NASA’s Earth Observatory started its second annual Tournament Earth. Instead of the likes of Florida, Duke, and Kansas filling the brackets, 32 images that straddle the line between data and art are vying for the title of best image on the planet.
The 32 images are divided into four brackets loosely defined as data visualization, photographs, art, and events. The odds-on favorite in the tournament is a data visualization of fine particulate matter. According to NASA, the image racked up more than 150,000 views in 2013. Of course we’re partial to the No. 2 seed in the data category, which shows the long-term trend in global warming, but there’s plenty of other amazing imagery worthy of winning the tournament. Images of bushfires burning in Darwin, Australia captured from the International Space Station and a satellite shot of wispy clouds formed by ship exhaust have the potential to be this year’s Cinderellas.
Looking through the brackets, it’s striking to see the diversity of data collected. Satellites (and astronauts, whose images are included as well) might be far from your daily thoughts, but they’re circling silently overhead, capturing countless types of data and imagery. Interested in ship pollution? There’s a measurement for that. How about tracking the Chelyabinsk Meteor through the atmosphere? NASA’s got you covered with that, too. Wind speeds in a super typhoon? Check. A bird’s eye view of an iceberg larger than San Francisco breaking away from Antarctica? Sure thing.
NASA’s tournament shows Earth at it’s most unique and beautiful moments. That said, just like March Madness, one of them has to win so go fill your bracket.
 

Amir Mohsen

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این اتفاق نظر در هر سه مدل خیلی امیدوار کننده است هر چند که هنوز آپدیت امشبش نیومده:

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درود برشما دوستان عزیز نظر شما در باره بارش پیشه روی استان ایلام چیست ؟
 

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تا امروز که چیزی حدود 514 میل باریده به نظر شما هفته ی آینده 600 تایی میشویم ؟
 

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نه بابا .......پربارش که هستیم اما نه اینقدر .........مدل ها که از 30 گرفتن تا 70.........همون 600 خوبه
 

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واقعا ECMWF امشب آپدیتش خیلی طلایی بود. خدا کنه که هم حفظظ بشه و هم تقویت:

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آقا امیر محسن امسال سال کم برفی واسه ما بوده همین حالا هم مثل اواسط بهاره اینقدر همه جا سبز شده و جنگلهی بلوط هم کاملا شکوفه زدن اما بعضی دوستان خبر از دور جدید سرما دارن که برای کشاورزان و باغداران فقط و فقط ضرره. نظر شما چیه دراین مورد ؟ و سوال دیگه اینکه وضعیت بارش ما برای ادامه بهار چجوریه ؟؟؟
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“Shocking Truth: Global Cooling -The Little Ice Age Begins in 2014″


Video discusses astrophysicist Dr Habibullo I. Abdussamatov’s prediction that the next Little Ice Age will begin in 2014.


Dr Abdussamatov of the Pulkovo Observatory in St Petersburg, Russia, states that total solar irradiance is the driving factor in climate change, not CO2, and that we’re in for an extended period of low solar activity.


A solar minimum lasting decades could have immediate and serious consequences for our climate.
This could affect our food production capability, leading to the starvation of billions.



A RECORD NOT ONLY FOR THE DATE BUT ALSO THE ENTIRE MONTH OF MARCH.


THE LOW TEMPERATURE OF 2 DEGREES ABOVE ZERO (-16.7C) AT 1133 PM MONDAY EVENING MARCH 3RD WAS A RECORD NOT ONLY FOR THE DATE BUT ALSO THE ENTIRE MONTH OF MARCH.


THE PREVIOUS RECORD LOW FOR MARCH 3 WAS 5 ABOVE ZERO (-15C) IN 2009.


THE PREVIOUS ALL TIME LOW FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH WAS 3 ABOVE SET ON MARCH 4 2009.


OFFICIAL RECORDS FOR THE ATLANTIC CITY AREA DATE BACK TO 1874.


ALSO A RECORD LOW DAILY MINIMUM FOR WILMINGTON DELAWARE…


THE LOW TEMPERATURE OF 8 DEGREES (-13.3C)AT 1120 PM MONDAY EVENING MARCH 3RD WAS A NEW RECORD FOR MARCH 3RD.


THE PREVIOUS RECORD FOR THAT DATE WAS 9 IN 2009 AND 1925.


OFFICIAL RECORDS DATE BACK TO 1894.

 
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