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- Surface Winds - NASA Earthdata
Surface winds refer to the wind speed and direction measured from the surface of Earth’s land or ocean By studying these winds, scientists can learn more about ocean processes and improve predictions of extreme weather NASA’s available data products useful to the study of surface winds include average wind speed and direction, sea level pressure, and surface stress
- Atmospheric Winds | NASA Earthdata
Discover and Visualize Atmospheric Winds Data NASA data help us understand Earth's changing systems in more detail than ever before, and visualizations bring these data to life, making Earth science concepts accessible, beautiful, and impactful Data visualization is a powerful tool for analysis, trend and pattern recognition, and communication
- Wind Speed - NASA Earthdata
NASA data shows wind speed at the ocean and land surface as well as in vertical profiles through the atmosphere
- Monsoons - NASA Earthdata
Monsoons data from NASA provides global insight into the formation and behavior of these seasonal wind and rain phenomena
- The Power of a Brazilian Wind - NASA Earthdata
People often picture wind turbines rooted in waving fields of golden grass, but wind turbines can also stand among the waves of coastal waters Offshore wind offers more than just clean and economical energy; winds over the ocean can often be faster and fluctuate less than land-based winds, leading to higher and more sustained output Offshore wind sites tend to be naturally close to the large
- Cross-Calibrated, Multi-Platform (CCMP) Ocean Surface Wind . . . - Earthdata
The Cross-Calibrated Mul7-PlaXorm (CCMP) Ocean vector wind analysis is a level-4 product that uses a varia7onal method to combine satellite retrievals of ocean winds with a background wind field from a numerical weather predicon (NWP) model The result is a spaally complete esmate of global ocean vector winds on six-hour intervals that are closely ed to satellite measurements For CCMP 3 1
- Lake Effect Snow - NASA Earthdata
Lake effect snow data collected by NASA are integral for efforts to understand patterns of snowfall accumulation, among other investigations
- High-Altitude Imaging Wind and Rain Airborne Profiler - Earthdata
NASA's High-Altitude Wind and Rain Airborne Profiler (HIWRAP) instrument is a Doppler radar designed to measure tropospheric winds through deriving Doppler profiles from cloud and precipitation volume backscatter
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