Tuesday, March 06, 2007

Find your favorite penguin in the multiple Penguin Cams around Antarctica

 


March 6, 2007

Penguin Cam

According to the German Station in Anarctica:

Penguins: the first eggs were laid at 4 november 2006

Enjoy the penguins. Protect their habitat. Stop Human Induced Global Warming.

The American Station in Antarctica had it's webcam decommissioned in December, 2005 (click on)

The new American Station webcam (click on) doesn't send any signal that this laptop pick ups. No surprise there, Bush simply hates those that love penguins in Antarctica.
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March 6, 2007

The Australian Station, Mawson, Antarctica
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March 6, 2007


The British Research Station, Halley, Antarctica
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March 6, 2007

The German Station, Neumayer, Antarctica
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March 6, 2007

1504 BST

The Antarctica sea ice on the Bellingshausen Sea from the deck of the British ship RSS James Clark Ross.
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March 6, 2007

Scott Base, New Zealand, Antarctica

Dense weather today.
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March 5, 2007

United Kingdom

Photographer states :: Where is the road? A small ford, no not the car! Normally the water is only 6 inches, but today it was 2 feet.

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March 4, 2007

Americus, Georgia

Isn't this the town Jimmy Carter started "Habitat for Humanity?" This is the tornado damgae that killed 20 people.
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This is a satellite from March 5, 2007 which shows the 'heat intrusion' over Antarctica at 10 o'clock. The heat mass surrounds and cover the Blue Ice.
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March 6, 2007

1302 gmt

North Pole. These 'hemispheric' satellites show the pole all the way to the equator, so this is actually more than the North Pole, it is the Northern Hemisphere.
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March 5, 2007

1927 gmt

North Pole
 


March 6, 2007

1302 gmt

This is today's satellite of Antarctica.

I believe the upper tropopshere is 'heat saturated.' It's not going to be nice living on Earth if this bears out. The two heat masses will eventually meet. The heat near sea level and the heat in the upper troposphere. THERE IS TOO MUCH CARBON DIOXIDE in Earth's troposphere. Forty years of neglect.

Mr. Bush, "You broke it, you bought it !"
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March 5, 2007

1927 gmt

Yesterday's hemispheric image, still another, fourth image that bears out a heat concentration over the Blue Ice of Antarctica. I think there is a heat concentration in the upper troposphere. Some of it has found relief circulating over Antarctica in the Antarctica vortex. It would make sense WIAS would be spared from this heat concentration as it is at far lower elevations. Three miles above Earth's sea surface is a long way up.