Sinlaku (Northwest Pacific)
NASA Satellites Provide Triple Coverage on Tropical Storm Sinlaku
Tropical Storm Sinlaku made landfall in east-central Vietnam bringing
some moderate to heavy rainfall with it. NASA and the Japan Aerospace
Exploration Agency's TRMM and GPM satellites analyzed the rainfall rates
occurring in Sinlaku before it made landfall while NASA's Terra
satellite spotted the storm as it came ashore in Vietnam.
Tropical Storm Sinlaku formed on November 26, 2014 over the
southeastern Philippines. As a tropical depression Sinlaku caused
flooding in areas of the Visayas and Mindanao. The storm then moved west
and crossed the South China Sea where it headed to Vietnam for a final
landfall.
The Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission or TRMM satellite and the
Global Precipitation Measurement or GPM core satellites viewed Sinlaku
after it had strengthened into a tropical storm over the South China
Sea.
Both TRMM and GPM provided information about the rate in which rain
was falling within the storm. Rainfall derived from TRMM Microwave
Imager (TMI) data was collected when the satellite flew over on November
28, 2014 at 0716 UTC (2:16 a.m. EST). The GPM Microwave Imager (GMI)
measurements occurred a little over six hours later at 1326 UTC (8:26
a.m. EST). The GMI found rain falling at a rate of over 82 mm/3.2 inches
per hour in powerful thunderstorms north of Sinlaku's center of
circulation.
At NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, a 3-D view
of Sinlaku's precipitation structure was made using data from the Ku
band on GPM's dual frequency radar instrument (DPR). DPR showed that
some thunderstorms were reaching heights of 16.41 km (about 10.2 miles).
The energy released by these towering storms often signals
intensification in tropical cyclones. The Joint Typhoon Warning Center
(JTWC)
predicted that Sinlaku would intensify and reach close to typhoon force
winds of 60 knots (69 mph) before hitting Vietnam on November 30, 2014.
On Nov. 29 at 03:30 UTC (Nov. 28 at 10:30 p.m. EST), the MODIS
(Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) instrument aboard NASA's
Terra satellite took a visible image of Tropical Storm Sinlaku as it
began making landfall in Vietnam. At that time the western quadrant of
the storm was over the coast near Phu Yen.
On Nov. 28, the GPM satellite saw rain falling at a rate of over 82
mm/3.2 inches per hour north of Sinlaku's center of circulation where
thunderstorms were as high as 16.41 km (10.2 miles).
The TRMM satellite flew over Sinlaku on November 28, 2014 at 0716 UTC and measured moderate rainfall.
On Nov. 29 at 03:30 UTC, the MODIS instrument aboard NASA's Terra
satellite took this visible image of Tropical Storm Sinlaku making
landfall in Vietnam.
Sinlaku made landfall in the Phu Yen Province and affected a large area
from the Quang Ngai to Khanh Hoa Provinces. The storm moved inland and
weakened into a depression on Nov. 30.
lunes, 1 de diciembre de 2014
viernes, 28 de noviembre de 2014
El Océano Atlántico y temporadas de huracanes del este y central del océano
The
Atlantic Ocean and Eastern and Central North Pacific Ocean hurricane
seasons officially end on November 30 and there are no tropical cyclones
are expected through that date in those oceans!
El Océano Atlántico y temporadas de huracanes del este y central del océano Pacífico Norte terminan oficialmente el 30 de noviembre y no hay ciclones tropicales se espera hasta esa fecha en esos océanos!
SO. INDIAN OCEAN *Full Update* NASA Sees New Tropical Storm Threatening Mauritius and Reunion Islands.
SO. INDIAN OCEAN *Full Update* NASA Sees New Tropical Storm Threatening Mauritius and Reunion Islands.
NASA's Terra satellite passed over Tropical Cyclone 02S after it formed in the Southern Indian Ocean on Nov. 28. An image from Terra showed that the new tropical storm is close to Mauritius and Reunion Islands. STORY:
http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/tropical-cyclone-02s-southern-indian-ocean/
NASA's Terra satellite passed over Tropical Cyclone 02S after it formed in the Southern Indian Ocean on Nov. 28. An image from Terra showed that the new tropical storm is close to Mauritius and Reunion Islands. STORY:
http://www.nasa.gov/content/goddard/tropical-cyclone-02s-southern-indian-ocean/
Happy Thanksgiving
Happy Thanksgiving…gobble, gobble!
Nice work from the kindergarten class at NASA Goddard Child Development Center!
Objective: Disguise your turkey in a way that will keep him from being captured and eaten on Thanksgiving.
Nice work from the kindergarten class at NASA Goddard Child Development Center!
Objective: Disguise your turkey in a way that will keep him from being captured and eaten on Thanksgiving.
So, it's Thanksgiving
So,
it's Thanksgiving. You've just taken your turkey out of the freezer and
someone told you it's not going to work that way, physics and
thermodynamics and such. But you're smarter than that. You follow NASA's
Goddard Space Flight Center on Facebook. Surely those brains have some back-door secret way to make everything work out, right?
Well, our friend Jesus Diaz came up with some ideas after chatting with our engineers and scientists. We're not endorsing anybody actually trying these at home, but if it provides some inspiration ... well.
Here is a favorite #ThrowbackThursday Thanksgiving article: http://bit.ly/NASACooksaTurkey
Well, our friend Jesus Diaz came up with some ideas after chatting with our engineers and scientists. We're not endorsing anybody actually trying these at home, but if it provides some inspiration ... well.
Here is a favorite #ThrowbackThursday Thanksgiving article: http://bit.ly/NASACooksaTurkey
Así que, es de Acción de Gracias. Usted acaba de tomar su pavo del congelador y alguien le dijiste que no va a funcionar de esa manera, la física y la termodinámica y tal. Pero tú eres más inteligente que eso. Usted sigue el Centro de Vuelo Espacial Goddard de la NASA en Facebook. Seguramente esos cerebros tienen alguna puerta trasera camino secreto para hacer que todo funcione, ¿verdad?
Pues bien, nuestro amigo Jesús Díaz llegó a algunas ideas después de charlar con nuestros ingenieros y científicos. No estamos apoyando a nadie en realidad tratando de éstos en el país, pero si se proporciona un poco de inspiración ... bien.
Aquí está un artículo favorito #ThrowbackThursday de Acción de Gracias: http://bit.ly/NASACooksaTurkey
Pues bien, nuestro amigo Jesús Díaz llegó a algunas ideas después de charlar con nuestros ingenieros y científicos. No estamos apoyando a nadie en realidad tratando de éstos en el país, pero si se proporciona un poco de inspiración ... bien.
Aquí está un artículo favorito #ThrowbackThursday de Acción de Gracias: http://bit.ly/NASACooksaTurkey
It's #BlackFriday, but for us, it's the 2nd annual
It's #BlackFriday, but for us, it's the 2nd annual #BlackHoleFriday. Today, we'll post pics & info about black holes.
Here's a 2-for-1 special showing two black holes merging into one.
A black hole is a massive object whose gravitational field is so intense that no light (electromagnetic radiation) can escape it. When two orbiting black holes merge, a massive amount of energy is released in the form of jets. Meanwhile, the movement of these massive bodies disturbs the fabric of space-time around them, sending ripples of gravitational waves radiating outward. These waves are predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity, but have yet to be directly detected.
In this video, we see a closer look at the center of a spiral galaxy reveals a pair of black holes locked in a death spiral. When they merge, the massive amount of energy is released in the form of jets.
Here's a 2-for-1 special showing two black holes merging into one.
A black hole is a massive object whose gravitational field is so intense that no light (electromagnetic radiation) can escape it. When two orbiting black holes merge, a massive amount of energy is released in the form of jets. Meanwhile, the movement of these massive bodies disturbs the fabric of space-time around them, sending ripples of gravitational waves radiating outward. These waves are predicted by Einstein's theory of general relativity, but have yet to be directly detected.
In this video, we see a closer look at the center of a spiral galaxy reveals a pair of black holes locked in a death spiral. When they merge, the massive amount of energy is released in the form of jets.
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Es #BlackFriday, pero para nosotros, es el segundo #BlackHoleFriday anual. Hoy, vamos a publicar fotos y información sobre los agujeros negros.
Aquí hay un especial de 2 por 1, que muestra dos agujeros negros se fusionan en uno solo.
Un agujero negro es un objeto masivo cuyo campo gravitacional es tan intenso que no hay luz (radiación electromagnética) puede escapar de ella. Cuando dos orbitan los agujeros negros se fusionan, una enorme cantidad de energía se libera en forma de chorros. Mientras tanto, el movimiento de estos cuerpos masivos altera el tejido del espacio-tiempo alrededor de ellos, enviando ondas de las ondas gravitacionales que irradian hacia fuera. Estas ondas son predichas por la teoría de la relatividad general de Einstein, pero aún no se han detectado directamente.
En este video, podemos ver una mirada más cercana en el centro de una galaxia espiral revela un par de agujeros negros encerrados en una espiral de muerte. Cuando se fusionan, la enorme cantidad de energía se libera en forma de chorros.
Aquí hay un especial de 2 por 1, que muestra dos agujeros negros se fusionan en uno solo.
Un agujero negro es un objeto masivo cuyo campo gravitacional es tan intenso que no hay luz (radiación electromagnética) puede escapar de ella. Cuando dos orbitan los agujeros negros se fusionan, una enorme cantidad de energía se libera en forma de chorros. Mientras tanto, el movimiento de estos cuerpos masivos altera el tejido del espacio-tiempo alrededor de ellos, enviando ondas de las ondas gravitacionales que irradian hacia fuera. Estas ondas son predichas por la teoría de la relatividad general de Einstein, pero aún no se han detectado directamente.
En este video, podemos ver una mirada más cercana en el centro de una galaxia espiral revela un par de agujeros negros encerrados en una espiral de muerte. Cuando se fusionan, la enorme cantidad de energía se libera en forma de chorros.
Looking for a board game this
Looking for a board game this #BlackFriday? Here's a free black hole game: http://1.usa.gov/1AZ1SNn
¿Buscas un juego de mesa este #BlackFriday? Aquí hay un juego libre de agujero negro: http://1.usa.gov/1AZ1SN
¿Buscas un juego de mesa este #BlackFriday? Aquí hay un juego libre de agujero negro: http://1.usa.gov/1AZ1SN

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