Posts Tagged ‘NOAA’

Research Problems for the SERC Subcenter

17 Nov 2010 Dear Fr. Dan, Below are four research problems that may interest your students. The problems are mostly data analysis.  I’ll look for other problems if you still need more, depending on your students’ research interests. Research Problems for the SERC subcenter 1.  Conversion of Image Plots to Numerical Data. Go to the [...]

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Socioeconomic impact of space weather: the vulnerability of power grids

In an opening address, Mary Glackin, deputy undersecretary for oceans and atmosphere at NOAA, pointed out that recent government support for space weather prediction has been strong.  “I think we’re in good shape going into the solar max, but we have some vulnerabilities,” she said.  She noted that although the current solar cycle has been [...]

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Letter of World Data Center A to Fr. J. J. Hennessey, S.J. in 1973: Changes in reduction techniques especially for sporadic E and the interpretation of ionograms

World Data Center A for Solar Terrestrial Physics National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Boulder Colorado 80302 U.S.A. March 15, 1973 Rev. J. J. Hennessey, S.J. Manila Observatory c/o American Embassy APO San Francisco, California 96528 Dear Rev. Hennessey: Since this is my first contact with your station, I feel this is an opportune time to [...]

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