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  Activity #6
Precipitation (Jan 1993–Jan 1994)

In this activity, you can view the Earth from the unique perspective of outer space. You will examine monthly snapshots (or global datasets) of our planet’s surface and atmosphere. During this activity, you will investigate precipitation in East Asia by looking for patterns and changes over time. You will make connections to global environmental issues.

Background:
Researchers estimate precipitation across the entire globe by considering many different kinds of input data. Rain gauges are the most accurate, but limited to populated land areas. A variety of satellites provide complete global coverage, but they present two major challenges: First, the various satellite sensors only observe quantities related to precipitation, and algorithms must be developed to get the best estimate from each particular sensor. Second, the mix of available data is constantly changing in space and time, forcing researchers to cope with the particular reliabilities and biases at each time/space grid box. The precipitation data set displayed in this loop is computed in the NASA/GSFC Laboratory for Atmospheres as a contribution to the GPCP, an international research project of the World Meteorological Organization’s Global Energy and Water Exchange program.

 
Precipitation Palette   Precipitation Palette

 

The animation will play through once automatically. To replay, simply click the play button. To step through the frames individually, use the left and right arrows on the keyboard to decrease or increase the month. Black frames represent months where there is no data.

Questions:

  1. How does precipitation change over the course of one year in East Asia?
     
     
  2. How would people living in this region be affected by the weather pattern?
     
     

Links:

  1. The Water Cycle http://Earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Library/Water/
     
  2. Asian Monsoons (http://earthbulletin.amnh.org/C/3/)
     
  3. Monsoons (http://library.thinkquest.org/C003603/english/monsoons/index.shtml)
     
  4. Precipitation Data (http://rsd.gsfc.nasa.gov/912/gpcp/)
     
  5. Forecasting Furry (http://Earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Study/Seawinds/)
     
  6. Hurricane Floyd’s Lasting Legacy http://Earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Study/FloydIntro/
     

next activity (#7): Comparing precipitation from January to December, 1993 to precipitation from January to December 1994
previous activity (#5): Comparing sea surface temperature to vegetation index from January 1982 to December 1998

   
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