Tuesday, August 10, 2021

A New Window on Rising Seas

<h2>From NASA’s Sea Level Change Team</h2> 



The NASA Team has created a sea level projection tool that makes extensive data on future sea level rise from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) easily accessible to the public – and to everyone with a stake in planning for the changes to come.

Pull up the tool’s layers of maps, click anywhere on the global ocean and coastlines, and pick any decade between 2020 and 2150. 

The tool, hosted on NASA’s Sea Level Portal, will deliver a detailed report for the location based on the projections in the IPCC’s Sixth Assessment Report, released on Aug. 9, which addresses the most updated physical understanding of the climate system and climate change.

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

CFP: Thermosense: Thermal Infrared Applications XLIV

Call For Papers by 6 October 2021 For DCS 2022



Conference Chair: Arantza Mendioroz, Univ. of the Basque Country (Spain)

Conference Co-Chair: Nicolas P. Avdelidis, Cranfield Univ. (United Kingdom)

Program Committee: Paolo Bison, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy); Michael C. Borish, Oak Ridge National Lab. (United States); Douglas Burleigh, La Jolla Cove Consulting (United States); Terry Clausing, Drysdale and Associates, Inc. (United States); Fred P. Colbert, Colbert Infrared Services (United States); Jaap de Vries, FM Global (United States); Giovanni Ferrarini, Istituto per le Tecnologie della Costruzione (Italy); Sheng-Jen (Tony) Hsieh, Texas A&M Univ. (United States); Timo T. Kauppinen, Arctic Construction Cluster Finland (Finland); Dennis H. LeMieux, Siemens Power Generation, Inc. (United States); Fernando López, TORNGATS (Canada); Monica Lopez Saenz, IRCAM GmbH (Germany); Xavier P. V. Maldague, Univ. Laval (Canada); Junko Morikawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan); Gary L. Orlove, Thermal Imaging Consultant (United States); Beate Oswald-Tranta, Montan Univ. Leoben (Austria); G. Raymond Peacock, Temperatures.com, Inc. (United States); Ralph A. Rotolante, Vicon Enterprises Inc. (United States); Andres E. Rozlosnik, SI Termografía Infrarroja (Argentina); Morteza Safai, The Boeing Co. (United States); Takahide Sakagami, Kobe Univ. (Japan); Steven M. Shepard, Thermal Wave Imaging, Inc. (United States); Sami Siikanen, VTT Technical Research Ctr. of Finland (Finland); Gregory R. Stockton, Stockton Infrared Thermographic Services, Inc. (United States); Gary E. Strahan, Infrared Cameras, Inc. (United States); Vladimir P. Vavilov, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic Univ. (Russian Federation); Catherine R. Ward, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (United States); Joseph N. Zalameda, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (United States).


Read the full Call online at: https://spie.org/SI22/conferencedetails/thermosense?enableBackToBrowse=true


Saturday, July 3, 2021

Major Ocean-Observing Satellite Providing Science Data

 


After six months of check-out and calibration in orbit, the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite made its first two data streams available to the public on June 22. 

It launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California on Nov. 21, 2020, and is a U.S.-European collaboration to measure sea surface height and other key ocean features, such as ocean surface wind speed and wave height.

Read the full article online at: https://sealevel.nasa.gov/news/220/major-ocean-observing-satellite-starts-providing-science-data/?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=monthly_newsletter.






Wednesday, May 12, 2021


Tempsens Instruments has an online Webinar on Infrared Pyrometers - Basics & Applications - By Mr. K.P.Baburaj on Tuesday 11th May 2021 at 3.30 PM - 4.30 PM (IST)

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Tuesday, May 11, 2021

IEA Report Signals Poor Planning on the Part of Clean Energy Advocates


The International Energy Agency (IEA) has released a 287 page report on the role of critical materials in transitioning to clean energy conditions such as the one proposed by the Biden Administration in the U.S.A. Visit https://www.iea.org/reports/the-role-of-critical-minerals-in-clean-energy-transitions to read the Executive Summary and/or the full report. 

According to Mark Mills in his Wall Street Journal article on the report and it’s conclusions, “…it exposes the hidden environmental costs and in feasibility of going green”. (Visit https://www.wsj.com/articles/bidens-not-so-clean-energy-transition-11620752282?mod=hp_opin_pos_1)

To me, this report points out the fact that wishing for an ideal world condition often neglects the true difficulties involved or, wishing won’t make it come true. It could easily mean that the rush to go green has created a likely sad disappointment for the planners who did not do their homework before shouting from the bully pulpit. 

Sad. There will be a lot of red faces when the word gets out to political opponents of President Joe Biden and the media. This is too big to ignore or downplay, especially as the IEA shows that the sources for the critical materials are not in the U.S.A. or anywhere else in the Western world.

The IEA

“The IEA is made up of 30 member countries. In addition, thanks to its successful open door policy to emerging countries, the IEA family also includes eight association countries. Three countries are seeking accession to full membership, Chile, Israel and Lithuania.”






Sunday, April 11, 2021

Linseis webinar:" Hydrogen technology and thermal analysis"



The main key to green energy and green mobility is the use of hydrogen as fuel, energy storage and as a tool for energy transfer processes. 

Linseis will present various measuring devices and applications for the hydrogen cycle in our webinar. 

Afterwards, our laboratory manager - Sebastian Seibt - will be available for questions and discussions on the topic. 

Tuesday - 20th April 2021, Start: 9:30 am (MEZ, Berlin) 

Thursday - 22nd April 2021, Start: 11:00 am (EDT, NY) 

Thursday, April 1, 2021

Mississippi Lifts Mask Mandate implying President Biden is acting politically rather than rationally

As reported by Fox News, "Mississippi’s statewide mask mandate has been in place since Aug. 4. Gov. Tate Reeves Reeves, a Republican, has chosen to extend the mandate several times since then. However, on Wednesday, he said the declining number of confirmed virus cases and hospitalizations are positive developments that call for the lifting of some restrictions." 

 Governor Reeves is quoted as saying "There is a difference between being wise and being a government mandate,"We have to trust the people of this country to look after themselves and to make wise decisions."  

Read the whole story online at: https://www.foxnews.com/health/mississippi-lift-mask-mandate-covid

Video: Antarctic Ice Mass Loss 2002-2020

Courtesy of NASA 

 
 See the full story online at the NASA Sea Level Change website: https://sealevel.nasa.gov/resources/120/video-antarctic-ice-mass-loss-2002-2020/

Tuesday, March 30, 2021

 


New observations with the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (ESO’s VLT) indicate that the rogue comet 2I/Borisov, which is only the second and most recently detected interstellar visitor to our Solar System, is one of the most pristine ever observed. Astronomers suspect that the comet most likely never passed close to a star, making it an undisturbed relic of the cloud of gas and dust it formed from.

2I/Borisov was discovered by amateur astronomer Gennady Borisov in August 2019 and was confirmed to have come from beyond the Solar System a few weeks later. “2I/Borisov could represent the first truly pristine comet ever observed,” says Stefano Bagnulo of the Armagh Observatory and Planetarium, Northern Ireland, UK, who led the new study published today in Nature Communications. The team believes that the comet had never passed close to any star before it flew by the Sun in 2019.

Bagnulo and his colleagues used the FORS2 instrument on ESO's VLT, located in northern Chile, to study 2I/Borisov in detail using a technique called polarimetry [1]. Since this technique is regularly used to study comets and other small bodies of our Solar System, this allowed the team to compare the interstellar visitor with our local comets.

The team found that 2I/Borisov has polarimetric properties distinct from those of Solar System comets, with the exception of Hale–Bopp. Comet Hale–Bopp received much public interest in the late 1990s as a result of being easily visible to the naked eye, and also because it was one of the most pristine comets astronomers had ever seen. Prior to its most recent passage, Hale–Bopp is thought to have passed by our Sun only once and had therefore barely been affected by solar wind and radiation. This means it was pristine, having a composition very similar to that of the cloud of gas and dust it — and the rest of the Solar System — formed from some 4.5 billion years ago.

By analysing the polarisation together with the colour of the comet to gather clues on its composition, the team concluded that 2I/Borisov is in fact even more pristine than Hale–Bopp. This means it carries untarnished signatures of the cloud of gas and dust it formed from.

“The fact that the two comets are remarkably similar suggests that the environment in which 2I/Borisov originated is not so different in composition from the environment in the early Solar System,” says Alberto Cellino, a co-author of the study, from the Astrophysical Observatory of Torino, National Institute for Astrophysics (INAF), Italy.

Olivier Hainaut, an astronomer at ESO in Germany who studies comets and other near-Earth objects but was not involved in this new study, agrees. “The main result — that 2I/Borisov is not like any other comet except Hale–Bopp — is very strong,” he says, adding that “it is very plausible they formed in very similar conditions.”

“The arrival of 2I/Borisov from interstellar space represented the first opportunity to study the composition of a comet from another planetary system and check if the material that comes from this comet is somehow different from our native variety,” explains Ludmilla Kolokolova, of the University of Maryland in the US, who was involved in the Nature Communications research. 

Bagnulo hopes astronomers will have another, even better, opportunity to study a rogue comet in detail before the end of the decade. “ESA is planning to launch Comet Interceptor in 2029, which will have the capability of reaching another visiting interstellar object, if one on a suitable trajectory is discovered,” he says, referring to an upcoming mission by the European Space Agency.

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

A Meteorology Glossary

By The American Meteorology Society


"For over forty years, the peer-reviewed Glossary of Meteorology has been the authoritative source for definitions of meteorological terms." (https://www.ametsoc.org/ams/index.cfm/publications/glossary-of-meteorology/)

Changes to terms or new terms to be added are encouraged. To submit a request form (click here).

The Preface to the Second Edition of the Glossary (2000) is available by clicking here: History page.

Recommendations for correctly citing and referencing the Glossary of Meteorology are given on the Citation page (Click here).

Sunday, February 14, 2021

PA Vaccine Delivery Update in Bucks County, Pennsylvania


In a recent news release the Bucks County Health Dept. announced three, new public vaccination sites to open the week of February 14th at the Bucks County Community College’s three campuses in Bristol, Newtown and Perkasie.

Among the comments in the release was a quantification of some of the systemic inequities created by the Wolf Administration (Comment: for such a supposedly smart guy, he has done some things very unintelligently!). At last report, Pennsylvania ranked #41 in vaccine delivery efficiency of 50 States.

“Bucks County has 4.9 percent of the state’s population, but has received only 3.1 percent of the vaccine doses, Harvie said – 75,700 doses out of 2.4 million distributed statewide, excluding Philadelphia. The county, though its health department, has received only about 14 percent of the county’s allotment, with the rest going to hospitals, medical practices and pharmacies. 

"The commissioners said Bucks County has administered its doses more efficiently than the state as a whole. Throughout Pennsylvania, 57 percent of the vaccine sent by the federal government to the state has been used, while 80 percent of the vaccine sent by the state to Bucks has been administered.”

See the full release online at: https://www.buckscounty.org/news/2021News/2021/02/12/additional-bucks-county-vaccination-clinics-to-open-next-weekl


Tuesday, February 2, 2021

FREE Temperature Screening E-Book



This FREE, new interactive E-Book from Ametek Land outlines the facts and technologies behind effective temperature screening of people, including best practices and information directly sourced from scientists and physicists.

The interactive guide includes:

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    Sunday, January 24, 2021

    New website for ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope launched



    ESO has launched a new website to deliver a wealth of information about its Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), a forthcoming observatory that will study the Universe from Chile’s Atacama Desert. Created for a wide range of audiences, the general public and astronomy experts alike can dive into the website to discover the new telescope, its instruments, and how it will further our knowledge of the cosmos

    The website showcases some of the most important scientific questions that astronomers hope the ELT will answer, complemented by striking visuals of the telescope, its surrounding structure and its various instruments and mirrors. 



    Friday, January 1, 2021

    Thermosense: Thermal Infrared Applications XLIII

     

    SPIE Conference 11743 - 11-15 April 2021 - Orlando FL

    Conference Sessions At A Glance (One of the DCS Conferences)

     

    Monday Plenary Sessions:

     Advanced Sensing and Imaging Track Plenary Session  

    Vendor Presentation and Reception: Thermosense XLIII

    Session Chairs:

    Andrés Esteban Rozlosnik, SI Termografía Infrarroja (Argentina) ; Sheng-Jen Hsieh, Texas A&M Univ. (United States) 

    The Vendors Session started seventeen years ago and has become a very popular and well-attended success. This Special Session provides an early opportunity for exhibitors to highlight their latest technology and newest products to the Thermosense, Infrared industry, and Defense + Commercial Sensing (DCS) technical audience prior to the opening of the DCS21 Expo. In a relaxed atmosphere, enjoy a casual meeting setting with ample time for questions and answers. This session enables the conference attendees and visitors to better prioritize their activities when visiting the Expo (highlights your company) 

    Intended Audience: Innovative infrared systems & applications researches, Applications engineers & professionals, Advanced optics engineers, Photonics and imaging researchers, Photonics Engineering, Infrared systems engineers, Calibration & Test engineers, Academics, Physicists, Exhibition-Only Visitors, and other Exhibitor Representatives (DCS-2021).

    2021 Vendors in Presentation Order: (List of presentations in progress)

    • IRCAM GmbH (Booth TBD) Title: Scientific Cameras for NIR, SWIR, MWIR and LWIR Presenter: Oliver Schreer, Position: Managing Director Reynard Corporation (Booth TBD) Title: Images Behind the Optic Presenter: Chris Karp, Position: Business Development Engineer
    • LYNRED USA (Booth TBD) Title: Advancements in Hybridized FPAs and Microbolometer IR Developments for High Performance Imaging Presenter: Kate Hogerty, Position: Marketing Manager 
    • FLIR Systems, Inc. (Booth TBD) Title: New Infrared Cameras and Elevated Skin Temperature Screening Solutions from FLIR Instruments Presenter: Jerry Beeney, Position: Strategic Business Development Manager 
    • InfraTec infrared LLC (Booth TBD) Title: Thermographic Solutions – Newest Developments from InfraTec Presenter: Dr. Sven-A. Wode, Position: Manager Business Development International 
    • RICOR USA, Inc. (Booth TBD) Title: Progress with RICOR’s Low SWaP-C cryocoolers for HOT IR detectors Presenter: Vicky (Victor) Segal, Position: VP Marketing & Sales RICOR ---CEO RICOR USA 
    • Elbit Systems Ltd. (Booth TBD) Title: Dynamic Optical Filters Presenter: Dr. Ariela Donval, Position: Director, Aerospace division 
    • StingRay Optics, LLC (Booth TBD) Title: StingRay Optics (a G&H Co.): Moving Up the Value Chain Presenter: Sam Wyman, Position: Sales Manager- Optical Systems
    • Electro Optical Industries, Inc. (Booth TBD) Title: Advancements in testing of IR and Visible Cameras and Sensors Presenter: Catherine Barrat, Position: Test and Measurement SBU Manager 
    • Thales Cryogenics B.V. (Booth TBD) Title: Thales cryogenics: Availability vs Reliability Presenter: Kevin Giesen, Position: Sales Director USA 
    • Ophir Optronics Ltd. (Booth TBD) Title: SWIR zoom lens Presenter: Dr. Nissim Asida, Position: Ophir Optics R&D and Engineering Director 
    • Sensors Unlimited, Inc. a Collins Aerospace Company (Booth TBD) Title: SWIR Imaging Update Presenter: Brendan M. Murphy, Position: Manager, Sales Team - Mission Systems 
    • SWIR Vision Systems Inc. (Booth TBD) Title: High Resolution CQD Quantum Dot SWIR Cameras Presenter: Dr. Ethan Klem, Position: CTO, SWIR Vision Systems Inc. 
    • Santa Barbara Infrared, Inc. (Booth TBD) Title: Nightingale BTR-03 Covid-19 body temperature blackbody reference sources Presenter: Gabe Amparan, Position: Sales & Marketing Manager
    • SCD Group – SCD, SCDUSA, QI (Booth TBD) Title: New products and Technology Update at SCD Group Presenter: Kobi Zaushnizer, Position: VP Business Development & Marketing 
    • Labsphere, Inc. (Booth 800) Title: FLARE EO Calibration Network for UAV, Aerial and Satellite Imagers Presenter: Chris Durell, Position: Director of Business Development, Remote Sensing 

    Only this session (Vendors Session) does not require to submit an abstract and does not require present a manuscript. For vendors session please contact the moderator’s directly in order to apply. (see above link guidelines) All other presentations require as usual submit an abstract and present a manuscript.

    Technical Sessions:

    1: Biological and Medical 

    2: UAV Thermal Inspections 

    3: Additive Manufacturing Infrared Measurements 

    4: Infrared Non-destructive Inspection: Metals 

    5: Infrared Non-destructive Inspection: Composites 

    6: Advanced Infrared Measurements and Data Analysis 

    Session Details online at:https://spie.org/SI/conferencedetails/thermosense

    Conference Committee

    Conference Chair Joseph N. Zalameda, NASA Langley Research Ctr. (United States) Conference Co-Chair Arantza Mendioroz, Univ. del País Vasco (Spain)

    Program Committee

    • Nicolas P. Avdelidis, National Technical Univ. of Athens (Greece) 

    • Paolo Bison, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche (Italy) 

    • Douglas Burleigh, La Jolla Cove Consulting (United States) 

    • Terry Clausing, Drysdale and Associates, Inc. (United States) 

    • Fred P. Colbert, Colbert Infrared Services (United States) 

    • Jaap de Vries, FM Global (United States) 

    • Giovanni Ferrarini, Istituto per le Tecnologie della Costruzione (Italy) 

    • Sheng-Jen (Tony) Hsieh, Texas A&M Univ. (United States) 

    • Timo T. Kauppinen, Arctic Construction Cluster Finland (Finland) 

    • Dennis H. LeMieux, Siemens Power Generation, Inc. (United States) 

    • Monica Lopez Saenz, IRCAM GmbH (Germany) 

    • Xavier P. V. Maldague, Univ. Laval (Canada) 

    • Junko Morikawa, Tokyo Institute of Technology (Japan) 

    • Gary L. Orlove, Thermal Imaging Consultant (United States) 

    • Beate Oswald-Tranta, Montan Univ. Leoben (Austria)

    • G. Raymond Peacock, Retired. (United States) 

    • Ralph A. Rotolante, Vicon Enterprises Inc. (United States) 

    • Andres E. Rozlosnik, SI Termografía Infrarroja (Argentina) 

    • Morteza Safai, The Boeing Co. (United States)

    • Takahide Sakagami, Kobe Univ. (Japan) 

    • Steven M. Shepard, Thermal Wave Imaging, Inc. (United States) 

    • Sami Siikanen, VTT Technical Research Ctr. of Finland (Finland) 

    • Gregory R. Stockton, Stockton Infrared Thermographic Services, Inc. (United States) 

    • Gary E. Strahan, Infrared Cameras, Inc. (United States) 

    • Vladimir P. Vavilov, National Research Tomsk Polytechnic Univ. (Russian Federation) 

    • Catherine R. Ward, General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. (United States)

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