isardSAT

@isardSAT

isardSAT is a research and services provider enterprise in the Earth Observation field

Barcelona - Guildford (UK)
Vrijeme pridruživanja: prosinac 2012.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    10. pro 2019.

    Satellite observations of polar ice are essential for monitoring and predicting how climate change could affect ice losses and sea-level rise. - New paper by and published today in :

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  2. prije 55 minuta

    devastating storm as never seen before in Catalonia and the Mediterranean. Images providing the significant waves height and the wind speed given by and satellites.

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    30. sij

    ⚫ MAPA | A betevé continuem apostant per informar sobre la contaminació urbana. Amb l'eina de podràs consulta la qualitat de l’aire del teu carrer en temps real, així com la previsió de contaminació.⤵

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  4. 29. sij

    Amb i utilitzarem imatges SAR de satèl·lit i intel·ligència artificial per detectar plàstics al mar.

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    Why does matters in the bigger picture of ocean 🌊altimetry? The mission will provide continuity of sea-level measurements for the next decade. Long term, uninterrupted, scientifically sound data on sea-level rise are essential for scientists.

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  6. 27. sij
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  7. 27. sij

    Nova imatge de Sentinel-1 que permet veure l'estat del Delta uns dies després del .

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    The satellites 🛰️🛰️ will be part of the family and, at the same time, build on the heritage of ’s Jason series of ocean topography satellites. The mission will provide continuity of sea-level 🌊measurements for the next decade.

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    24. sij

    De mica en mica, anem fent coses a en la direcció i sentit correcte. El futuro de la lucha contra el plástico: detectarlo desde el espacio

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    26. sij

    Coastal dunes of Ebro delta as seen by 🛰️🇪🇺 after storm. Damages now are evident.

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    23. sij

    Whilst Davos is hosting another , the town is undergoing a six-year streak of positive winter anomalies according to ’s ERA5-Land.

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    23. sij

    Satélites para Identificar desde el espacio la señal del plástico, (ENVISAT, Sentinel-1 y RADARSAT-2) Proyecto de la con

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    22. sij

    Tot i que el és un episodi eventual, no deixa de ser una avantsala del que tècnics i científics fa temps constatem. La regressió del és un fet constant i progressiu, que s'accetua en episodis puntuals. LIFE ADMICLIM ja ho constatava, i ho va simular:

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    22. sij

    Storm has caused a storm sturge that has ravaged the Ebro delta up to 3 km inland, resulting in severe damage to the rice paddies Before/after comparison using a 🇪🇺🛰 radar image acquired yesterday 22 January

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    22. sij

    Mediterranean coasts on alert for . This is what it looks like from satellite altimeters.

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    14. sij

    5 years in a row: positive temperature anomalies throughout the Iberian Peninsula during summer since 2014. Interactive, high-resolution, synchronised maps based on the new ERA5-Land dataset by , with 9-km resolution.

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    10. pro 2019.

    What happens in the Arctic doesn’t stay in the Arctic. And the Arctic is in trouble.

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    Las pérdidas de hielo de Groenlandia aumentan más rápido de lo esperado

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    Accelerated global warming has increased Greenland's ice mass loss from 25 billion tons per year in the 1990s to a current average of 234 billion tons per year. This means ice is melting on average 7x faster today than it was at the start of the study.

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    A new study finds that the Greenland Ice Sheet has lost 3.8 trillion tons of ice between 1992 and 2018. The study uses 26 satellite datasets to track global warming's effect one of the largest ice sheets on Earth, and its impact on rising sea levels.

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