Monday, February 8, 2016

What's up with these images of the day?

These recent images are weather related images that I will gather together each day, and later compile into long term weather data. Then, over time, this will become the evidence needed for confirming/denying climate change, well, let's put it this way. I'm just trying to analyze what's happening to our climate. And the implementation of thermal satellite imagery provides us with really accurate data. Unlike traditional climate monitoring, which relies on individual weather stations, I can now use this data to get a total picture of the world, not individual data points. This will help us measure the overall temp of the Earth at a time. Readings from individual weather stations are nice, however, they are each separated (isolated). That means an immense amount of temp is missing in between each observatory. And I can even post images of wind profiles, which helps us find any correlations between wind/temp. I am fascinated myself; when we put the data side by side, for prolonged periods of time, what will we uncover from all of this? I want to discover some neat things about the way our climate and weather works and how the Earth responds in terms of climate. Is climate becoming more extreme, or is climate change merely moderating our climate. There are many theories circulating around everyone; what will we find out about their validity?...Unless people decide to ignore all this what they may call "a joke"
So now that NASA has made a time lapse showing Carbon concentrations, as well as weather, I think the next step would be to create one of winds. Wind movements over time; that would really be something, wouldn't it? You know what else would be neat? If they did animations of temp delta!or show the change in temp over courses of time. Wait. (NASA will hesitate to do that last one. They don't want to get into the nitty gritty of our climate...)

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