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Manual of Marine Meteorological Observations, Ninth edition, Change No. 1 OceanDocs
Change #1 to Circular M consists of the attached page changes; i.e., pages v-vi, 3-6, 27-30, 39-40, 47-54, 67-68 and 71-86. These changes are effective January 1, 1955, as indicated at the top o'£ each page in which changes were made. As a. further aid in identification, an asterisk has been placed in the left margin at the beginning of sections, paragraphs, lines, tables, etc., in which changes were made. In summary, the changes pertain to the fallowing: 1. Use of the symbol "X" in coding, wherever a. slant ( /) was used in the past. 2. Changes in Code Table 6, Symbol ww - Present Weather (mostly of a clarifying nature) 3. Changes in the definitions of code figures 0, 1 and 2 of Code Table 7, Symbol W - Past Weather. 4. Changes in the meaning of code...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Instrument platforms; Meteorological instruments; Oceanographic instruments; Methodology; Standardization; Measurement; Climate; Climatology; Ocean-atmosphere system.
Ano: 1955 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5242
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Breves apuntes sobre el cambio climático OceanDocs
Zambrano, E..
Las estadísticas que se manejan en muchos centros de investigación climática, los últimos 10 años han sido los más cálidos desde que se llevan registros, los científicos anuncian que en el futuro el ambiente será aún más tórrido. La mayoría de los expertos están de acuerdo en el sentido de que los humanos ejercen un impacto directo sobre este proceso de calentamiento, proceso generalmente conocido como el "efecto invernadero".
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Climatic changes; Climatology; Climatology; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1671.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2369
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Manual of Marine Meteorological Observations, Eighth edition. OceanDocs
The Conference of Brussels, called in 1853, was the first International Maritime Conference ever held. It sponsored the idea that Governments should foster systematic weather observations on ships, and should prepare and publish charts of the prevailing winds, ocean currents, average sea and air temperatures, and tracks of dangerous storms based on the additional data. With the introduction of radio and fast ships, weather information became of vital importance to safe and efficient ship operation. Many countries began regularly scheduled weather forecasts to ships in nearby waters. Today, weather forecasts as well as charts arc prepared from data collected through ship observations. Forecasts of weather and sea conditions arc prepared for ship operation,...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Instrument platforms; Meteorological instruments; Oceanographic instruments; Methodology; Standardization; Measurement; Climate; Climatology; Ocean-atmosphere system.
Ano: 1950 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5240
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Instructions to the Marine Meteorological Observers, 7th Edition. OceanDocs
The ocean meteorological program of the Weather Bureau has two separate and distinct parts. First, there is the daily service by radio. Owing to the need for brevity, the radio reports contain a limited amount of essential information. The daily weather reports from ships and islands reveal the conditions over the ocean; when assembled on a map, including continental reports, they give a picture of weather conditions existing momentarily over a large region. A collection of observations is immediately returned to the mariner by radio broadcast so that he may draw his own weather map on shipboard. By this process, the weather at the earth's surface is mapped and much can be inferred as to conditions above the surface. Formation and movement of storms are...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Instrument platforms; Meteorological instruments; Oceanographic instruments; Methodology; Standardization; Measurement; Climate; Climatology; Atmosphere-ocean system.
Ano: 1941 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5239
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Análisis de tendencia de series de tiempo oceanográficas y meteorológicas para determinar evidencias de cambio climático en la costa del Ecuador OceanDocs
Nieto, J.J.; Martínez, R.; Regalado, J.; Hernández, F..
El propósito de la investigación es evidenciar la influencia física del cambio climático global en la costa del Ecuador, procurando inferir escenarios más precisos a escala local, en cuanto a temperatura del mar, temperatura del aire y nivel medio del mar.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Time series; Oceanographic data; Meteorological data; Surface temperature; Mean sea level; Air temperature; Climatic changes; Climatology; Water temperature data; Coastal zone; Climatology; Meteorological data; Air temperature; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1671; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_34149; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_230.
Ano: 2002 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2246
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Análisis del comportamiento climático de los últimos 30 años, en las costas de Esmeraldas, Manta y Puerto Bolívar durante la época húmeda OceanDocs
Gálvez, H.; Del Salto, M. B.; Regalado, J..
This study was done to evaluate possible changes in the behavior of the data series of the chosen parameters (temperatures and precipitation). Results reflect as light increase in the mean and standard deviation of the surface temperature and sea surface temperature in the humid season, between 1975-2000 period compared with 1981-2010 period, being consistent with the trend of increasing temperatures.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Climatology; Air temperature; Surface temperature.
Ano: 2013 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5746
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Interacción océano - atmósfera sobre la zona costera del Ecuador OceanDocs
Moreano, H.R..
El análisis de temperatura y de precipitación para varias ciudades de la costa ecuatoriana proporciona una idea clara de que el clima de esta zona responde a cambios en las masas de aguas del Océanoo y al movimiento de la zona de convergencia Intertropical (ZICT). Bajo esta consideración se intenta buscar un mecanismo que permita pronosticar la rigurosidad de la Estación lluviosa; que resulta del acercamiento de la ZCIT a la Línea Ecuatorial y a la presencia de aguas cálidas frente a la costa. La buena correlación entre la temperatura superficial del mar en la cuenca de Panamá y del tarnsporte de la contra corriente Norecuatorial con la temperatura del aire de la costa ecuatoriana conduce a pensar que la temperatura superficial del mar frente a Panmá...
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Climatology; Surface temperature; Atmospheric precipitations; Coastal zone; Climatology; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1671.
Ano: 1983 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2097
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Inicio, duración y término de la estación lluviosa en cinco localidades de la costa ecuatoriana OceanDocs
Zambrano, E.; Hernández, F..
El objetivo de este trabajo es llegar a definir el inicio, término y duración de la estación lluviosa, mediante el análisis de datos de precipitación a fin de usar los resultados como fechas atribuibles a los cambios de estación climática presentes en la costa ecuatoriana.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Atmospheric precipitations; Rainy season; Daily; Variability; El Nino phenomena; Climatology; Climatic changes; Rainy season; Climatology.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2507
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Instructions to the Marine Meteorological Observers of the U. S. Weather Bureau, 6th edition OceanDocs
The ocean meteorological program of the Weather Bureau has two separate and distinct parts. First, there is the daily service by radio. Owing to the need for brevity, the radio reports contain a limited amount of essential information. The daily weather reports from ships and islands reveal the conditions over the ocean; when assembled on a map, including continental reports, they give a picture of weather conditions existing momentarily over a large region. A collection of observations is immediately returned to the mariner by radio broadcast so that he may draw his own weather map on shipboard. By this process, the weather at the earth's surface is mapped and much can be inferred as to conditions above the surface. Formation and movement of storms are...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Instrument platforms; Meteorological instruments; Oceanographic instruments; Methodology; Standardization; Measurement; Climate; Climatology; Ocean-atmosphere system.
Ano: 1938 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5238
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Instructions to the Marine Meteorological Observers of the U. S. Weather Bureau, 4th edition. OceanDocs
The ocean meteorological program of the Weather Bureau calls in general for the making of but one regular observation a day, this, as well known, being made at noon G.M.T. (civil). However, in certain designated areas from which observations are transmitted by radiotelegraphy an additional regular observation is provided for at Greenwich midnight. Supplementing these regular observations are extra ones made under conditions of threatening or severe weather, gale and storm reports, and descriptive notes of weather experienced between observations, the last- named taking the form of a Daily Journal. The total requirements are such, however, as to make the smallest possible demands on observers consistent with the needs of the Bureau in me ting its...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Instrument platforms; Meteorological instruments; Oceanographic instruments; Methodology; Standardization; Measurement; Climate; Climatology; Ocean-atmosphere system; Manuals; Instrument handbooks; Training aids.
Ano: 1925 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5222
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Climatología Antártica en la Estación Científica Pedro Vicente Maldonado OceanDocs
Naranjo, C..
El presente trabajo fue elaborado a partir de las observaciones meteorológicas efectuadas en la Estación del BAE "ORION" ubicada en la Ensenada Guayaquil, frente a la base Científica Pedro Vicente Maldonado. El período cubierto para la elaboración de este informe comprende desde el 11 de enero de 1998 hasta el 15 de febrero de 1998 inclusive. La finalidad del mismo fue la obtención de datos meteorológicos, para luego de su análisis con la metodología respectiva, elaborar un resumen climatológico que contengan valores medios, así como las variaciones y comportamiento de los datos frente a la influencia de sistemas meteorológicos de esta área. Para la elaboración de este trabajo se utilizó 1800 datos producto de observaciones sinópticas, se calcularon...
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Climatology; Meteorological data; Polar zones; Research vessels; Climatology; Research vessels; Meteorological data; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1671; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_6516; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_34149.
Ano: 1998 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/3844
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Instructions to the Marine Meteorological Observers of the U. S. Weather Bureau, 5th edition. OceanDocs
The ocean meteorological program of the Weather Bureau calls in general for the making of but one regular observation a day, this, as well known, being made at noon· Greenwich mean time, (civil). However, in certain designated areas from which observations are transmitted by radiotelegraphy an additional regular observation is provided for at Greenwich midnight. Supplementing these regular observations are extra ones made under conditions of threatening or severe weather, gale and storm reports, and descriptive notes of weather experienced between observations, the lastnamed taking the form of a Daily Journal. The total requirements are such, however, as to make the smallest possible demands on observers consistent with the needs of the bureau in meeting...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Instrument platforms; Meteorological instruments; Oceanographic instruments; Methodology; Standardization; Measurement; Climate; Climatology; Ocean-atmosphere system.
Ano: 1929 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5237
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Intercambio de calor superficial en la estación de La Libertad OceanDocs
Garcés Vargas, J..
Se realiza un análisis de las series de tiempo mensuales de los parámetros meteorológicos-oceanográficos y los diferentes flujos de calor obtenidos mediante relaciones empíricas de la estación ubicada en La Libertad desde mediados de 1988 hasta finales de 1997, obteniéndose las climatologías mensuales así como estadísticas interesantes, aparentemente los datos no muestran una relación entre el intercambio de calor superficial y El Niño-Oscilación Sur.
Tipo: Journal Contribution Palavras-chave: Climatology; Oceanographic data; Time series analysis; Climatology; Time series analysis; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1671; Http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_28778.
Ano: 2000 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/2236
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Climatología de los frentes de marea en la Plataforma Continental y su rol en los flujos mar-atmósfera de CO2 OceanDocs
Bianucci, L..
En este trabajo se caracterizaron los frentes de marea en la Plataforma Continental Argentina al sur de 40°S y los flujos de CO2 entre el mar y la atmósfera en la región, analizándose su relación con dichos frentes. Los frentes de marea separan aguas costeras cuasi-homogéneas de aguas estratificadas de la plataforma media. La zona costera se homogeneiza por la mezcla vertical producida por fricción de las energéticas corrientes de marea que se dan en la región. La plataforma media se encuentra estratificada en verano debido al calentamiento superficial del mar, presentando una termoclina estacional bien desarrollada. La mezcla vertical a cada lado de los frentes y los movimientos verticales en la zona frontal afectan a la producción primaria y a los flujos...
Tipo: Theses and Dissertations Palavras-chave: Fronts; Atmospheric fronts; Continental shelves; Air-sea interaction; Climatology; Tidal flow; Seasonal distribution; Climatology; Continental shelves.
Ano: 2004 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/3856
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Manual of Marine Meteorological Observations, Tenth edition. OceanDocs
The Conference of Brussels, called in 1853, was the first International Maritime Conference ever held. It sponsored the idea that governments should foster systematic weather observations on ships, and should prepare and publish charts of the prevailing winds, ocean currents, average sea and air temperatures, and tracks of dangerous storms based on the additional data. With the introduction of radio and fast ships, weather information became of vital importance to safe and efficient ship operation. Many countries began regularly scheduled weather forecasts to ships in nearby waters. Today, weather forecasts as well as charts are prepared from data collected through ship observations. Forecasts of weather and sea conditions arc prepared for ship operation,...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Instrument platforms; Meteorological instruments; Oceanographic instruments; Methodology; Standardization; Measurement; Climate; Climatology; Ocean-atmosphere system.
Ano: 1959 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5243
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Estimación de los flujos mar-atmósfera de CO2 y la variabilidad de la clorofila-a en el Mar Argentino. OceanDocs
Luz Clara, M..
En ocho campañas oceanográficas realizadas entre los años 2000 y 2006 en el Mar Patagónico se obtuvieron datos superficiales de temperatura y salinidad, presiones parciales de CO2 (pCO2) en el mar y la atmósfera, fluorescencia (utilizada como indicador de biomasa fitoplanctónica), clorofila-a (Cl-a) y vientos, entre otros. La magnitud y dirección del flujo de CO2 se encuentran gobernadas por la diferencia entre las pCO2 de la superficie del mar y del aire (?pCO2), la solubilidad del gas y la velocidad del viento. Los flujos mar-atmósfera de CO2 conforman una parte esencial en el ciclo global del carbono. En este trabajo se realiza una comparación entre los flujos de CO2 y la intensidad del viento con datos in-situ y satelitales. Los flujos se calculan...
Tipo: Theses and Dissertations Palavras-chave: Oceanographic surveys; Salinity; Temperature; Chlorophylls; Air-sea interaction; Oceanic fronts; Climatology.
Ano: 2008 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/4207
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Instructions to the Marine Meteorological Observers of the U. S. Weather Bureau, 2nd edition. OceanDocs
Heiskell, Henry L..
The form of Weather Report at present issued to vessels by the U. S. Weather Bureau is a slight modification of that devised by the U. S. Signal Service for the purpose of its series of International Simultaneous Meteorological Observations, covering the period 1878-1887, which form in its turn superseded the once well-known Meteorological Journal. The last-mentioned form of record, which went into effect in 1876, and which was in many respects identical with that recommended by the Maritime Conference held at Brussels in 1853, contemplated that the various meteorological observations should be entered at the end of every two hours throughout the twenty-four, or a total of twelve sets of observations a day. The new form demanded, in place of this series, a...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Instrument platforms; Meteorological instruments; Oceanographic instruments; Methodology; Standardization; Measurement; Climate; Climatology; Ocean-atmosphere system; Manuals; Instrument handbooks; Training aids.
Ano: 1908 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5219
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Manual of Marine Meteorological Observations, Ninth edition OceanDocs
The Conference of Brussels, called in 1853, was the first International Maritime Conference ever held. It sponsored the idea that governments should foster systematic weather observations on ships, and should prepare and publish charts of the prevailing winds, ocean currents, average sea and air temperatures, and tracks of dangerous storms based on the additional data. With the introduction of radio and fast ships, weather information became of vital importance to safe and efficient ship operation. Many countries began regularly scheduled weather forecasts to ships in nearby waters. Today, weather forecasts as well as charts are prepared from data collected through ship observations. Forecasts of weather and sea conditions arc prepared for ship operation,...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Instrument platforms; Meteorological instruments; Oceanographic instruments; Methodology; Standardization; Measurement; Climate; Climatology; Ocean-atmosphere system.
Ano: 1954 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5241
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Instructions to the Marine Meteorological Observers of the U. S. Weather Bureau, 1st edition. OceanDocs
Page, James.
The form of weather Report at present issued to vessels by the U. S. weather Bureau is a slight modification of that devised by the U. S. Signal Service for the purpose of its series of International Simultaneous Meteorological Observations, covering the period 1878- 1887, which form in its turn superseded the once well-known Meteorological Journal. The last-mentioned form of record, which went into effect in 1876, and which was in many respects identical with that recommended by the Maritime Conference held at Brussels in 1853, contemplated that the various meteorological observations should be entered at the end of every two hours throughout the twenty-four, or a total of twelve sets of observations per day. The new form demanded, in place of this...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Instrument platforms; Meteorological instruments; Oceanographic instruments; Methodology; Standardization; Measurement; Climate; Climatology; Ocean-atmosphere system; Manuals; Instrument handbooks; Training aids.
Ano: 1906 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5218
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Instructions to the Marine Meteorological Observers of the U. S. Weather Bureau, 3rd edition. OceanDocs
Heiskell, Henry L..
Introduction.- The Meteorological Report at present issued to vessels by the U. S. Weather Bureau, for forwarding observations , is a slight modification of that devised by the U. S. Signal Service for the purpose of its series of International Simultaneous Meteorological Observations, covering the period 1878-1887, which form in its turn superseded the once well-known Meteorological Journal. The last-mentioned form of record, which went into effect in 1876, and wh ch was in many respects identical with that recommended by the Maritime Conference held at Brussels in 1853, contemplated that the various meteorological observations should be entered at the end of every two hours throughout the twenty-f our, or a total of twelve sets of observations a day. The...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Instrument platforms; Meteorological instruments; Oceanographic instruments; Methodology; Standardization; Measurement; Climate; Climatology; Ocean-atmosphere system; Manuals; Instrument handbooks; Training aids.
Ano: 1910 URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1834/5221
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