2021-10-31 08:07:11
Jasmin Schädler / FamSchä
Stuttgart, Germany
Germany
NOAA-19
The weather this morning was beautiful and since we just ended daylight saving last night it was already really bright and also quite sunny. The temperature felt very agreeable even at 9 degrees due to the sun. There was some fog lying over the city and the sun light was defused by some thin clouds. There was almost no wind. I chose an outlook platform for this pass that is located such that the trajectory from N-E-S was free of obstacles. I had a perfect view over the valley that the inner city of Stuttgart is located in. Even though the pass had an elevation of 70°, I had trouble receiving the signal. It felt somehow deflected and was difficult to capture. The whole pass was very noisy and the resulting image is almost pure distortion.
2021-10-31 07:47:48
Aimee Juhazs
Joaquin Ezcurra
Parque Nacional Ciervo de los Pantanos, Campana, Argentina, Argentina
Argentina
NOAA-15
Today was a day of unexpected low temperatures, after many days of intense heat in the region of Buenos Aires and surrounding areas. After a week of record high temperatures -this has been the hottest October in record- the, but the arrival of a Sudestada, cooled the region. The Sudestada (Southeast blow) is a common meteorological phenomenon in the region of Río de la Plata and surrounding areas, of cold winds from the south to the southeast quadrant, which saturates polar air masses with moisture. Since the Río de la Plata is immensely wide and rather shallow, this wind has been historically associated with rising waters and floods. As we were recording the NOAA satellite passes, the wind was blowing at roughly 30kms per hour – and increasing- from the SE, and the temperature falling. The moving mass of air lifted the dust of a dirt road, and at times, the screen of my laptop moved when it received a sudden wind gust. The arrival of this breeze had us a little worried if it would be accompanied with precipitation, but thankfully no, we could do the whole satellite pass without getting wet. The wind did give us a sense of excitement and connection with what we were doing. In this respect, as the sky was overcast, we reflected on how the satellite download link was offering us a glimpse above the very same clouds we were seeing.
2021-10-31 07:25:00
Chonmapat Torasa
Bangkhen, Bangkok, Thailand
Thailand
NOAA-19
2021-10-30 11:37:17
Sofia Cyclone
Santa Vittoria In Matenano, Italy
Italy
NOAA-18
It seemed like the weather was in my favor. I positioned my DIY Satellite Station on a sunny spot on the field. The day was sunny, and I felt warm sitting in the sun. However, I could tell I was “experiencing” the winter weather by looking at the cirrus clouds in the sky and by the sudden cold breeze, that would surprise me when I was concentrated holding the antenna and looking at the SDR waterfall.
2021-10-29 11:47:18
Sofia Cyclone
Santa Vittoria in Matenano, Italy
Italy
NOAA-18
2021-10-07 03:51:53
Asst. Prof. Dr. Chonmapat Torasa
,
NOAA-19
2020-09-06 03:52:02
Sofia Caferri
Santa Vittoria in Matenano, Italy
Italy
NOAA-15
As the temperature rises, the political climate gets heated here in my village. The extremely high temperatures during both summer and winter have negatively influenced the amount of drinkable water during the year. The local government implemented strategies for preserving water by cutting off water supply during the night hours. Collectively the community is trying to rationalize water. The shortage and scarcity of water are creating tension between citizens. The fear of not having water or being able to take a shower, wash your vegetables, cook meals is growing among the villagers. Particularly during the pandemic where washing hands is an important hygienic step, water scarcity generates an unsettling climate.
2020-09-06 03:52:00
Sasha Engelmann
Schloss Solitude, Stuttgart, Germany
Germany
NOAA-19
Excerpt from 'Autumn' by Rainer Maria Rilke:
The leaves fall, fall as from far,
Like distant gardens withered in the heavens,
They fall with slow and lingering descent.
And in the nights, the heavy Earth too, falls,
From out the stars into the Solitude.
2020-09-06 03:52:00
Joaquin Ezcurra
Island in Sarmiento river,
NOAA-15
Recorded on an island in Sarmiento river, part of the Delta of Paraná river, where wetlands have been burning in the last months.