Monthly Archives: November 2007

Surface Temperature Field Campaign – Day 2

27 November 2007 The number of schools that have entered data in association with the surface temperature field campaign is slowly increasing. I put the list of schools that have entered data thus far at the end of this blog. … Continue reading

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SCUBAnauts International (SNI) – Day 5

There is much exciting wildlife below the water, as you will see below, and some beautiful pictures! Again — you might want to look on the Web for more images of some of the sea creatures the bloggers saw. Notice … Continue reading

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Surface Temperature Field Campaign

This is a fun and busy time! This is the first blog by Professor Kevin Czajkowski of the University of Toledo, Toledo Ohio, USA, as part of a Surface Temperature Field Campaign (see the announcement). There will be many more! … Continue reading

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SCUBAnauts Operation Deep Climb – Day 5

As the Operation Deep Climb hikers make their way up Mauna Kea, not only does the team tire, but some are experiencing altitude sickness. This is because they live at sea level, and air pressure lowers as they get higher. … Continue reading

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SCUBAnauts Operation Deep Climb – Day 4

What an exciting adventure for both groups! To see what kind of weather they were encountering, I obtained a radiosonde sounding at nearby Hilo, which is located on the east side of the island of Hawaii and east of Mauna … Continue reading

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