Doug SimonsConference on observatory operations to optimize scientific returnOgasawara, R. el al., " Numerical weather forecast at Mauna Kea Astronomical Observatory by Subaru telescope supercomputer, Ogasawara ", Proc SPIE, 4844, 493 (2002)
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Numerical Weather Forecast at Mauna Kea Astronomical Observatory by Subaru Telescope Supercomputer In order to operate large telescope, it is crucial to have a good weather forecast especially of the temperature when the telescope begins preparation, i.e... R Ogasawara,A Miyashita,G Kosugi,... -...
At the Mauna Kea Observatory, at 4,200 meters (13,800 feet) above sea level, the average temperature in the coldest months is around freezing; however, at night, it can drop below freezing all year round. Unfortunately, there are no reliable recent data, however, from 1977 to 1982, the...
- All-time lowest temperature: 12° F (Mauna Kea Observatory 111. on May 17, 1979) - All-time highest 24-hour precipitation: 38 inches (Kilauea 1134 on Jan. 24–25, 1956) - All-time highest 24-hour snowfall: 6.5 inches (Haleakala on Feb. 2, 1936) Hawaii's highest-ever rainfall ...
I have been to the Atmospheric Observatory at 3397 metres on one of Hawaii's other volcanic peaks, Mauna Loa (summit 4169 metres), but I took the easy way - I drove up there in a car. (JMcG). Photo of the Day - Thursday 3 April 2014 Fraser Gardyne Fraser wrote 'taken at 07:00...
- All-time lowest temperature: 12° F (Mauna Kea Observatory 111. on May 17, 1979) - All-time highest 24-hour precipitation: 38 inches (Kilauea 1134 on Jan. 24–25, 1956) - All-time highest 24-hour snowfall: 6.5 inches (Haleakala on Feb. 2, 1936) Hawaii's highest-ever rainfall ...
- All-time lowest temperature: 12° F (Mauna Kea Observatory 111. on May 17, 1979) - All-time highest 24-hour precipitation: 38 inches (Kilauea 1134 on Jan. 24–25, 1956) - All-time highest 24-hour snowfall: 6.5 inches (Haleakala on Feb. 2, 1936) ...
“Carbon dioxide levels measured at NOAA’s Mauna Loa observatory in Hawaii peaked at 424 parts per million in May, continuing a steady climb further into territory not seen for millions of years, according to the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA...
NASA, the National Science Foundation and the Hubble Postdoctoral Fellowship funded this study, and supplied much of the data. Other collaborating institutions include Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn.; Washington University, St. Louis; U.S. Naval Observatory, Washington, D.C.; and California ...