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Enter the date of your recording in local timeEnter the time your recording started in local timeEnter the date of your recording in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)Enter the time your recording started in UTC (Coordinated Universal Time)Select your antenna typeSelect the make of dongle you usedSelect the SDR software you used Select the satellite decoding software you usedSelect the satellite you receivedIf you would like your entry be credited, please give a name or namesEnter your a radio callsign or signs, if applicableEnter the decimal latitude and longitude of your satellite ground stationEnter your locationEnter your country or territoryUpload the audio recording of the satellite transmissionUpload the raw image fileUpload additional images. For example, photos of your hardware setup or you receiving the satellite transmissionDescribe your experience of the weather while receiving the satellite transmission.Where do you locate climate change in your local community or environment?
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07 Oct 202022:00:00turnstileFuncube Dongle Pro+SDR#WXtoImgNOAA-18SashaM6IOR48.7758, 9.1829https://drive.google.com/open?id=1LTsATirNewl1H6ZXatg35sJKQztrFIbzhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1BCGo1WWgsRNon63gArJKFyD9q3MPzqlF
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16 Jul 202008:51turnstileFuncube Dongle Pro+SDR#WXtoImgNOAA-18SashaM6IOR48.7758, 9.1829https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BWFMSKu8fK2IhllRoWlosPlKKzHmVhJ_https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BVMWZT5LNMAKWKPac8nKGGr467ShCHrO
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26 Jul 202016:49:00turnstileFuncube Dongle Pro+SDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19SashaM6IOR48.7758, 9.1829https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FBu34--x8r7ibZeD3GIpYyX1ZfGC-OkHhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1SbNzzLHVltsQ119TMz_MOSSg-Y9QYz5j
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17 May 202010:34:00turnstileFuncube Dongle Pro+SDR#WXtoImgNOAA-18SashaM6IOR51.5074, 0.1278https://drive.google.com/open?id=1vkBp0qeflWUpTDqVXUbbfZqTdvUBsEVvhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1fNiZ-5qyjSZX0bVuVXrXjBxtvfiRv9zx
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05 Sep 202010:51:00turnstileRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19BillNQ6Z38.917222, -77.341666https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Z3Kc7bDBjcgsYa2RKoOoUqdbupaY4mMzhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1ddv4BYwtz0FoSYjTokVjROrAxiM7grhu
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05 Sep 202021:02:00quadrifilar helix (QFH)RTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19Yoshi MatsuokaJF1SAG35.436,139.336https://drive.google.com/open?id=1eGIp_CSztO-y-Hx5bgN_YvFI8NvTjI0Rhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1wZHmRwMTwueGFECEwcGa4DVDRQigp0VFhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=12G0pguLuMFDqBBb4uFgTfXcoWqmSbrvx
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05 Sep 202022:31:00quadrifilar helix (QFH)RTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-15Yoshi MatsuokaJF1SAG35.436,139.336https://drive.google.com/open?id=11Ea6yIpSY_Gd7XWqaxNxmE_Zo52gHdqOhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1CB_MOp4qeGRBUkxYbhTDwxgDdXAujJhw
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06 Sep 202002:00:00v-dipoleRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-15Ankit Sharma21.7279, 73.0121https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xZykS7xzZfT9qKKTFuiOk8jOSLHW-PR4https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NgRfovgWmnmwJmOnLGQizxQbEt1FqQrghttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1z1_HAV7DxiQzdvpQkZa2RSGl0go4nLoV
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06 Sep 202001:41:00v-dipoleRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19zwettstein47.5511591, -122.2522296https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_jcRTo2N7SVeaRZKmRRgoF4TRvh9Bt4ghttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1KV_xjsKQbyi28ll9inpvzWetxLCzyzvp
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06 Sep 202004:52:00v-dipoleRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-18zwettstein47.5511591, -122.2522296https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OOpPeeCIVC-vhuZrg4sqR2P4p63H0lnXhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1TzbEhiVpYeYsvYi7DThXAv1fIPN9jSaZ
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06 Sep 202005:20:00v-dipoleRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-18Ankit Sharma21.7279, 73.0121https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hAplxgj5QAO_dsict0jzgcagDJ0dGYNthttps://drive.google.com/open?id=18R0N-tvYYZ-8P83Qu9NBBhzuSEmq9Zvrhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1_NlmUTOtRgdfU5Nr9q3nrrYPAa_4M-CP
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06 Sep 202011:47:00v-dipoleRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19Ankit Sharma21.7279, 73.0121https://drive.google.com/open?id=12Mk3bxZHzii5fNtFHRpP1480IIfEAYSwhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1m-CU4q60sL4ZlDOKN_7BUuPPRwsSnDMzhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=12ejpH-bQYC6F6suHJXE4afvXoK66XdCi
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06 Sep 202012:01:00turnstileRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-15BillNQ6Z38.916389, -77.341944https://drive.google.com/open?id=1lH7QG5PATBYiv7jk089cjwTpJZzoWkjahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1mi7Q6xBfWyaRacI9hcRjeWyeLNChImDF
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06 Sep 202012:19:00turnstileRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19BillNQ6Z38.916389, -77.341944https://drive.google.com/open?id=1GDm39UxxciyvSGhDt9lSJAQVE7H3m37Xhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1CY9nLYBTXRZUZ7Erdblux6AKd1jt_VE3
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06 Sep 202013:08:00v-dipoleRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-15Ankit Sharma21.7279, 73.0121https://drive.google.com/open?id=1d0HbVtIdBEwi7I6NFwA8mHHZxuOPAoKJhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1bDGnPAPfzScM6UR8t-N6RttxN7QJp5F1https://drive.google.com/open?id=12jP-dDjSVVCV52wmztQpi9fUM5mzohMR
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06 Sep 202013:26:00v-dipoleRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19Ankit Sharma21.7279, 73.0121https://drive.google.com/open?id=18zvJrpKikiz2hcbsUd5JHOblshbeGmQ9https://drive.google.com/open?id=11tZ--Dhn0qJ0AgJ7yyC78J7cQTunmbDihttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1r4tP4L2PbNVHpbDE8p4vzebocY29Kx-v
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06 Sep 202013:41:00turnstileRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-15BillNQ6Z38.916389, -77.341944https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_twBi8aN_r8MJvgf3yw1TtMMMUmGDyEChttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1aDKO9Iteokhkg86YPK-ZE1Cau0D7psYm
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06 Sep 202015:29:00turnstileRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-18BillNQ6Z38.916389, -77.341944https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_bjAYs4ZHMo1ZI5T_Sr9rq7VEOwQKI79https://drive.google.com/open?id=1AExESHyDi3XFHzqQd1-zVoIyPYd_AFqO
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06 Sep 202006:54:00v-dipoleRTL-SDRCubicSDRWXtoImgNOAA-15Sofia Caferri43.0193, 13.4953https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uSAMQoIpG1PR8ezR-os9kknZlwjRlYKHhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1nuChDKFhyMeP-nVj9qpENIrrvn3JPEi7
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06 Sep 202011:19:00turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRWXtoImgNOAA-18Sophie DyerM6NYX51.505478, -0.180687https://drive.google.com/open?id=1QWpGJEfKnwf8iSLDk9s6TTLeMHRE3Sxuhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1RL4Nc4ttv_OzBu6BuWj6Kuuih4nuDOKPhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1fV07EbKS9LcOkHO8MXAYK0UmDfXHcrPT, https://drive.google.com/open?id=1roGajANjCAUqVxhx9iecbyXBWwWCiZHy, https://drive.google.com/open?id=1e2YuK9iXgX9WcuOdzJ0VauKh2miVHUGr, https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BO_JjD3AMx-s0ElgyhLIeylpNGIr1sUy
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06 Sep 202018:17:00v-dipoleRTL-SDRSDRTouchWXtoImgNOAA-15Audrey Briot42.549516, 2.974912https://drive.google.com/open?id=1xqpLTgOMzjoNKNf5uAWMWfDXNRyyW8WBhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZbF4hzBqGIz41aQm9TBbKlcKUdnCTyCjhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=18bgYS0sQnRE-sCgOQ19ALXJsEnCfmDv1, https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OLzDeK45YgJ-pxh95MGMa_JyrxIQqL1N
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06 Sep 202017:00:00turnstileFuncube Dongle Pro+SDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19Sasha EngelmannM6IOR48.76767, 9.17192https://drive.google.com/open?id=1bMZD_mRAchct2Hd-efgWlkpq4PYtX1IYhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1ApN1dOuBVajUonkq4KNsWQ5_8zjybB7ehttps://drive.google.com/open?id=18-KNPQyIW6exdpfvqCeGKrocgD9OVmbC
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06 Sep 202011:59:00magnetic loopAirspySDR#WXtoImgNOAA-15WXVids42.271, -73.766https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ALkPuWDzVx6FiqSlR1xv4Agvd7M2CGAihttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1p8YJ2og53maH3jXj_sK60Szn4Jz9s_FRhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1OYrLjOg-B3ZDgIOmmqDbwPapQJZoQrwj/view?usp=sharing
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06 Sep 202022:58:00v-dipoleRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-15Joaquin Ezcurra-34.382434, -58.568435https://drive.google.com/open?id=18sZdY7VkvrRJbdmsXjP-ZUSeJ1C6lY0Ehttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1SAHxux-VWm3qBioafSE8nB5LxKpXluXvhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=10j9IP__HKQzMOpHOwsIYeu4ln8sck5Az
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06 Sep 202011:10:00turnstileRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-18L. Paul VerhageKD4STH43.62,-116.93https://drive.google.com/open?id=1U6r5f9wlwrhVM7M9MkMcdkiMw6Z2GbT5https://drive.google.com/open?id=1peQg_m0TcjBv3nOHlI4Q-FY79lUX3Ufn
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07 Sep 202001:26:00v-dipoleRTL-SDRCubicSDRNone NOAA-19Steve Engelmann34.036, -118.687https://drive.google.com/open?id=1TpIVuAif2up6_KXWZmIzz_8ShyjQu7zUhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1Q7uy7RdHvEjN9o_ozUE4zAO4s-oWBlJOhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1tEvwHASDhVXsBH257UeMIxn8FJUQDHAb/view?usp=sharing
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09 Sep 202013:24:00quadrifilar helix (QFH)NooelecSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19Carl ReinemannUsradioguy43.006962, -88.800426https://drive.google.com/open?id=13EAZ6FdoYPs19X8Pl3vckRM65JS9Ot1Ahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=16pFBwMgaPDQ8Z-jCgZDwf1pdNTntdSWJ
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20 Sep 202022:54:00quadrifilar helix (QFH)RTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-15YoshiJF1SAG35.436,139.336https://drive.google.com/open?id=1AA7fKtBhhwXke_y0NhXSWbMIMMKGUP4Khttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1iauUa5AL9HDrVBFXL4-Pc9pO_PSbzRzL
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21 Sep 202000:26:00quadrifilar helix (QFH)RTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-18YoshiJF1SAG35.436,139.336https://drive.google.com/open?id=1kHMT2LnY2_bfquJxhO99-DRKm92qSCeOhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1GiHqmFIN4UebWDBp2BCBBydi_JsvWzvN
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22 Sep 202000:24:00quadrifilar helix (QFH)RTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-18YoshiJF1SAG35.436,139.336https://drive.google.com/open?id=1VCViVrBAyrHkrR31oMesLiyRnMUvXBgahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1OXFXrMy68P310FktxKndqdOLozvAJBC5
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18 Sep 202016:20:00turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-19FamSchä48.799530, 9.185814https://drive.google.com/open?id=1r11BtmViyRQI1EZtKPcEVPlqhJ0TaHe9https://drive.google.com/open?id=1KeXAuAyh-LfWAxknlGmNxwHPxXStj-ls
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21 Sep 202009:04:00turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-18FamSchä48.327609, 10.152472 https://drive.google.com/open?id=1vNgOvWy5IgqHTjRgmZsSu16pmDZ5XQnQhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1k4k0faiOzWaMGrQ_lNRyv7ZR-XYXFLEt
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21 Sep 202017:28:00turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-19FamSchä48.329552, 10.157454https://drive.google.com/open?id=1guSxbHGIIION66FWqWLtyoFa80CNtlmchttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1QMevWBbJEQ-VgXDTsQJwaKCH2qCWAtyX
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07 Oct 202000:47:00quadrifilar helix (QFH)RTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-18YoshiJF1SAG35.436,139.336https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zyMsqbKNZcdlI4ck9GM2hidEFo_XhM78https://drive.google.com/open?id=16EbG5A0zow4H9wn4Ov3AMVG-At9HonTL
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20 Jan 202108:06:00turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-15n.n.n. collective48.765213, 9.182374https://drive.google.com/open?id=13F4hKbs4Zaj3753ZIyf9_xlZKh6Yc4Gmhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1N3XSPNCRlDRMz3onOwCQGrULqhorl1Umhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1uKIMJPtmSHwVH5Z4mLZpunhgKGeNf3Zd
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07 Nov 202009:48:00turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-18n.n.n. collective48.800034, 9.187269https://drive.google.com/open?id=1d3kr7k0589t3sLkqzOjzXYOghhz3Gy4khttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1cyU8tP9ouUfHn33c5wh-9BSmetBSsI84https://drive.google.com/open?id=15Q2xdCZSAB5kQwfi6dT5u0QaytaESd_s
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07 Nov 202016:38:00turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-19n.n.n. collective 48.800034, 9.187269https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-wti61vbLEcef-f0zzOWkbipi5kr7l-thttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1lGJCKWoH3M9T-j2IcZZveHqJIag6WPOe
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23 Jan 202106:58:00turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-15FamSchä48.329552, 10.157454https://drive.google.com/open?id=1B6fI3Hq2vi3Sd5Qzb8_SiEV9aQkuQcalhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1IRJNPMkDgGU12a3dsAvbqeVqvzW4uDp4https://drive.google.com/open?id=1nK09rFakaWF_ko1PrnMRjeS3LVT4Jnuh
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23 Jan 202109:46:00turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-18FamSchä48.329552, 10.157454https://drive.google.com/open?id=1exTxcjXCvsLk2B_Ar3Yx7J17ccCY3Ek6https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Rn-c1qjz2_JM8Gb_MX17K8ByzenYf0bPhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZJrZVyA4_2sd-lfgrh7SL6WvSlGc6oFy
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23 Jan 202116:44:00turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-19FamSchä48.329552, 10.157454https://drive.google.com/open?id=1f7adItxeo_qe6O-HOnj_O4v8M19zxGGMhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1ycmU9j5M9-M5oxiQyQh3QLIIzQqFzO7Rhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1Bo7XcTYMko5voaeUZwR2wGAbZUdQSX0_/view?usp=sharing
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24 Jan 202109:31:00turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-18FamSchä48.329552, 10.157454https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BU8Wi7v1Mu-XsPa-7X0yHaQh-_jG4g4Shttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1rwOlFzxDcHYzQaRzT9aFJKll2_P02NaXhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1tQwMFkTM8PqtINxc_kknt9UaXik8yuTP
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26 Jan 202107:20:00turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-15n.n.n. collective48.7936366, 9.1608991https://drive.google.com/open?id=1QiXi3lsjL_dKXXFtmf_V4NDJ4KWK7IAChttps://drive.google.com/open?id=16p-FOGDfr8Eb7wtEKmqM4PVM55wCUhb0https://drive.google.com/open?id=1bLHm0uN42YNyKTAzZbXvbDYXmUFKcOws
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28 Mar 202110:27:41turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-18flow48.78232, 9.17702https://drive.google.com/open?id=1fl4snC7ZisMzP_PFXLc-I3duYU0CB-2khttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1--kGte10akVLhbdmelDw7MrMC6ZHdT_e
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28 Mar 202110:28:00turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-18Fanteugia48.7868, 9.0844https://drive.google.com/open?id=19ACRnX4w1cp8loLMJHJthHco4ve3omO_https://drive.google.com/open?id=191S1OXTJKmccO0kbhTr0kZUWl1c-SFoIhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1PFYlp7Te3eL5oc39HjsPKWlaPeflHuNi
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28 Mar 202110:27:00turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-18Olivia Berkowicz48.7758, 9.1829https://drive.google.com/open?id=17DezwqcyPcVo4b0KlWRcepi3XOtBvNTYhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1LZSqZuggSF5y1lhm-qdjKjnbHYPGQ6ir
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05 Mar 202110:05:00v-dipoleRTL-SDRCubicSDRWXtoImgNOAA-18George Ridgway50.978180, -2.167653https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZcdOLs8ZpGC87JRnN_tk28oIyEmXxhi4https://drive.google.com/open?id=1MnI_66cDhmaTqLxaiA4knrpgXOpQObcE
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02 Sep 202112:00:00turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-18Sasha EngelmannM6IOR51.5074, 0.1278https://drive.google.com/open?id=1d-upY-vxq3W_yKEp35WrrZrHIgXsmsBqhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1aF3rB-xJX4zfe_X_-fzOgEQHzPO9ShW5
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20 Jul 202111:18:42turnstileFuncube Dongle Pro+SDR#NOAA-APTNOAA-18Sasha EngelmannM6IOR56.61309814, -6.25491991https://drive.google.com/open?id=1tsv5_D3q1BH7XK9aJs3rdskm8xXrzpBphttps://drive.google.com/open?id=11zz_abZD1XOqUM1a03GhPrmN9Oyb221c
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07 Oct 202123:59:00Cross DipoleRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19Asst. Prof. Dr. Chonmapat TorasaHS1JZV13.8520, 100.6100https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rVvYZFrLntks5omrT47UXIvxpnPoz7m-https://drive.google.com/open?id=1GzkKwPpa9In6OqgsrfDh4q6eAMLFNc0z
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13 Jul 202111:25:38v-dipoleRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-18Lothringer 13 Halle48.13743, 11.57549https://drive.google.com/open?id=1YErrxCVF2I2T0HvEh5_Twl9UZcQPG0Rchttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1X5Hrgie42wOth-ivOf0p_nEoAfx-oNMz
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23 Jul 202111:07:50v-dipoleRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-18Lothringer 13 Halle48.13743, 11.57549https://drive.google.com/open?id=15FjKMkXxsC0st5qQtRQTg1MaJHjcaTL9https://drive.google.com/open?id=1LdRnxUjF4rY-yiJEIh7MI_eivbndTAdQ
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24 Jul 202119:57:45turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-19Lothringer 13 Halle48.13743, 11.57549https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FLTX7DHuw4dmd1xn_31U5gqPxc0eLUP3https://drive.google.com/open?id=1epkoEiwBzQz2xQfCF1uNB8hyDru8_Ljk
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29 Jul 202109:08:01v-dipoleRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-19Lothringer 13 Halle48.13743, 11.57549https://drive.google.com/open?id=17OfboZlyU7onxhhkBUO77Lykmp6GkJthhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1KofaCQv2jGEdopJz15z_Ig_BPgTngOxL
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13 Aug 202119:21:07v-dipoleRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-19Lothringer 13 Halle48.13743, 11.57549https://drive.google.com/open?id=1M8SZBaNB87fz7S2cOK4-phApC_VNqimbhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=17RzUcWA0kfdXY5Mg0WN-fs9MR1GjidSH
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20 Aug 202112:18:03v-dipoleRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-18Lothringer 13 Halle48.13743, 11.57549https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UIXBNYNYFVcVIo1MbNz7N3WI-lFg3jy_https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ywpnxMjAD5-lWTmkZlgr9uxS96ilgrq1
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06 Sep 202112:14:43v-dipoleRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-18Lothringer 13 Halle48.13743, 11.57549https://drive.google.com/open?id=1c8cSe6UjDPqKyk0Wck-My-q4xTdj7nEQhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=11wvsFf5vXPAopmycIAPzmmGQ5gtI_xrv
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11 Sep 202111:16:24v-dipoleRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-18Lothringer 13 Halle48.13743, 11.57549https://drive.google.com/open?id=1YPNq_tw2Cjcjj51ihz5GUPzJEQEbOasxhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1ryjd_-aAIQbU0frYOkBYYCoV6ve3WW0Y
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13 Sep 202119:55:49turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-19Lothringer 13 Halle48.13743, 11.57549https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zDySMNSAZJ6QxQyyJXyTNIgXbExrimTChttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1LSMEzKpdaAZVL6Xe_qWod662nJBB49fI
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14 Sep 202112:20:55turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-18Lothringer 13 Halle48.13743, 11.57549https://drive.google.com/open?id=1PB02bj3q6elnXUKpJxf9tKADei8u3w88https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Wvt-Jb4HSI1DRPh9SQxVLoUKYB6fp78f
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17 Sep 202119:09:08turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-19Lothringer 13 Halle47.73333, 10.31667https://drive.google.com/open?id=1_NtMGIGhJFEIxHmgmp4hJAAhCTpAcJ-ahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1Hd_jUjyo_3rYUHfZ-jJJaXldo_0yDsyi
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29 Oct 202111:47:1829 Oct 202110:47:18v-dipoleRTL-SDRCubicSDRWXtoImgNOAA-18Sofia Cyclone43.01965, 13.496519Santa Vittoria in MatenanoItalyhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1na1FKvCvE2FGNlZj1WD3mVItGcb5qYXLhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1zuHZWey2x4NgUjRW9B5pFViV0kXsIi3_
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18 Sep 202118:56:14turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-19Lothringer 13 Halle47.73333, 10.31667https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Xy9UVVpbNQwEn7nrBQ20YEmbO_tvKSSKhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1pSI_yfQ_L7ZZh-cZQtrfD7pew3C433tr
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19 Sep 202109:00:53turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-19Lothringer 13 Halle47.73333, 10.31667https://drive.google.com/open?id=1z84lmit3LmWJ3PgmhonIO9U5pMIkXAGqhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1bD-7wvMyKugHhJV6jztdSfbl2g_M4mFy
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19 Sep 202111:23:39turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-APTNOAA-18Lothringer 13 Halle47.73333, 10.31667https://drive.google.com/open?id=1NydvhQZtzmt1kTCHZY6mgf1kbPziiEZ_https://drive.google.com/open?id=1axA9Uk5_LkWGWAuQyW83Jq3RJ68nmxjs
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31 Oct 202107:35:0830 Oct 202122:35:08turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRnoaa-apt 1.3.0NOAA-19Dey Kim37.656111, 126.765556GoyangSouth Koreahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1JvX7oveAjNjcO43p-t5Jf5D66X0VJBJRhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=14sLVfGz0OCme-Q5xikUefCWjjDE39Fpghttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1YQeYu6An9vScRjh45BmwMw6DOYpSsfS- , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZPU9GolnPm1Z6c7bbRMGaEMTv5lMSLh-Partly cloudy
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31 Oct 202107:25:0031 Oct 202100:25:00cross dipoleRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19Chonmapat TorasaHS1JZV13.8520, 100.6100Bangkhen, BangkokThailandhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1q6UOcvxbGzCbzPUqE6s2ebfLGe42FmNchttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1LeTSNuEf_NKdBL494XGD1zdDHNynZ0jP
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31 Oct 202109:42:5131 Oct 202102:42:51cross dipoleRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-18Chonmapat TorasaHS1JZV13.8520, 100.6100Bangkhen, BangkokThailandhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1OT1cTAJMoYMp59Vp8sGLI6SYmimuZqxNhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1rAjGdsf008umILhqUZopp9bUhTj6hYKg
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31 Oct 202107:34:4431 Oct 202102:04:44v-dipoleRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19Ankit Sharma19.199,72.858MumbaiIndiahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1pVXUGR0yF88dzV1mPULk_ZPs-z5Q0R1uhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1g2r_0YNoNsiNo46RRyAu4VyEvzE5WQ9xWeather during this reception was pleasant, windy moderate temp of 27 degree Celsius felt like 25. Humidity was high. Sky was totally clear with no clouds. If I analyze the climate change over last 5 years around my locality , the weather has been lot dustier , small concentrated uneven rains , increase in storms & cyclone hits. Increase in temperature significantly. Increase in pollution.
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31 Oct 202108:07:1131 Oct 202107:07:11turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRnoaa-apt 1.3.1NOAA-19Jasmin Schädler / FamSchä48.794875722583235, 9.175697125243882StuttgartGermanyhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1kEdgrn2GCi_FEfq7uuP-Y57QgdIAiohLhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=15XwiQM02Q6zJJvdJBA0kUis_JVNIV1-9https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rJQR3RL6CLFWueOJJFt58KiCvKQCIpdf , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1eYdaApjTXMP3ahdNQiFj18BBSeQ3AaOV , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1hxO1H3h2EmYUJd-QxR5nTEKDspdy2ruaThe 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. This summer we had heavy rains. They flooded buildings, streets, tunnels and the sewerage. Also many trees were destroyed by heavy wind and thunderstorms. However, looking at other parts of Germany this region was still very lucky since there were no landslides.
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31 Oct 202109:51:3931 Oct 202104:21:39v-dipoleRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-18Ankit Sharma19.199,72.858MumbaiIndiahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=16kd4__7xDfGwHtr5NafY9rP9hI3s0QVmhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=12v6b5K1ZeQaNue3xiTKIkNjJalKbV6bZweather had changed to hot and humid . More windy and clear sky. Peak Increase in Dust up to the limit that my laptop had a layer of dust on it when checked post reception. heavy pollution was felt .
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31 Oct 202110:22:2331 Oct 202109:22:23turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRnoaa-apt 1.3.1NOAA-18Jasmin Schädler / FamSchä48.786844162404186, 9.084715764918794Schloss Solitude, GerlingenGermanyhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1iu73wZbQNcRkd3fR9RsosH20g33SVOX6https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HThmA6m1tUbFIuWFaC-hzLbbE8V-onrXhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1pjlWrK88QBnRyOph4NA-LXx3j0nydk9a, https://drive.google.com/open?id=1K5EEQ2Nfic3hdwO6U5OgNbw1BHW5QV3v 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 10 degrees due to the sun. The fog had by now disappeared – this is my second pass of the day. By now the clouds were of cirrocumulus and cirrus kind. The second location I chose for sensing was further outside the city on the balcony of a small castle. It was more windy there and the trajectory was partially blocked by surrounding buildings which has substantial influence at an elevation of 47°. However, the reception was much clearer most of the time than during the first pass with an elevation of 77°. Theoretically the pass started at 18 past but I was only able to receive a proper signal at around 22 so I also only started the recording at this moment in time.This summer we had heavy rains. They flooded buildings, streets, tunnels and the sewerage. Also many trees were destroyed by heavy wind and thunderstorms. However, looking at other parts of Germany this region was still very lucky since there were no landslides.
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31 Oct 202107:48:0031 Oct 202110:48:00v-dipoleRTL-SDRsdrsharpWXtoImgNOAA-15pablo cattaneoLU1EPC-38.03898, -57.5259mar del plataArgentinahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1FF5fU_krZnO7qF50ebLSVM7uZTtF0eXBhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1mwOPxXa5Sv6rjJTM4J2N55oW7u0QvIInhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=10FUxZCEgV_3lNj3zF2dX7MgGYqhWFDWd, https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jflEPWOnT3PB2gUxGq24NeGif69Z19Lp muy bueno hacer la antena instalar configurar sdr para ls recepcion, hay mucho para mejorar sin duda.muy importante hoy dia
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31 Oct 202111:32:0631 Oct 202106:02:06v-dipoleRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-18Ankit Sharma19.199,72.858MumbaiIndiahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1VWHElgD-35jOeejlZC4paKHmYdYuayW7https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HQaSrMeJUSJnWgX6cuZe_zdIc3pgsWK2Very hot and Humid as well as Very very dusty.
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31 Oct 202110:21:0031 Oct 202109:21:00turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRnoaa-apt 1.3.1NOAA-18Flow46.49,11.33VeniceItalyhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1fe5--sEIyF4AlZ2e-V5H3CCSyYxapnDBhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1Job9T5KuJHkEW0QO-RsVvihnyfgMYk9jweather was good but cloudy
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31 Oct 202108:10:5931 Oct 202112:10:59turnstileRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-15Bill LilesNQ6Z38.91639, -77.34167Reston, VirginiaUSAhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1VkZoQ3s2_Kj3Y9QiwoQXtxs1Jjh9MmoFhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1bRgD4n3fNkSBsv0IqLIzsOEAI2WROQRZIt is 11.1 Degrees C. Misty pleasentUsually at this time of the year, the trees have lost their leaves. Currently most of the leaves are still on the trees and displaying a variety of colors. Climate change has impacted the plant cycles.
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31 Oct 202112:55:4331 Oct 202111:55:43quadrifilar helix (QFH)RTL-SDRrtl_fmRaspberry-NOAA-V2NOAA-19Barfrost69.69,030.0KirkenesNorwayhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1lam92gRLA9Bs-velw2Jyu21HwDe9lUjdhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1yQ2Av1pcbNQFgzP0vAR4rkb277rByAgkcold and fogsouthern insects survive the winter
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31 Oct 202112:01:5931 Oct 202111:01:59turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRnoaa-apt 1.3.0NOAA-18Olivia Berkowicz48.85658, 2.35183ParisFrancehttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1-4A1M17kWgsV18wGTJBUqcj5bEWNK1vG/view?usp=sharinghttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1G1Io11Obuu37SQdtJfn4JcoLyJzoJBRchttps://drive.google.com/open?id=18b3qeeu369Z-4znaQGdKkjvz8I3eBfrC , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1YKeHQt8zSLFEoCHt71DUTp9B2SS2X0VE , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Hmxv7tw81mOMHIvWbF8og5pr0r516GxK , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uS2iv2hGK1z3JPSWi7LKD3SF-UauFE3m , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HDxJ35VQU5HFyPWjggWgktHdIge0m0Ng The weather in central Paris around noon was predominantly sunny and quite warm for the season. It didn't rain as it has been doing for the last few days, and I was surprised. What was also peculiar, was the warm temperature. It's almost the beginning of November and I had to take off my jacket and only wear a jumper. I have been wondering whether Paris really is this warm around this time of the year. I grew up in Scandinavia, and autumn is usually quite cold and crisp. I worry sometimes that things are not quite right with the temperature and amount of precipitation that I experience here.I locate climate change on different scales in my local environment. I try not to focus on the local weather as the only indicator of climate change, as the climate crisis happens on many scales globally. As I live in the Global North, I am privileged to not experience climate change as intensely as many other territories across the world that are more vulnerable. However, the last couple of summers in Sweden have been incredibly hot, where I remember 2018 specifically as a turning point. In 2018, large areas of forest plantations were on fire, and an international community of fire brigades came to the aid of the forests. This summer, I was bathing on the west coast of Sweden, and one day, the temperature reached 23 degrees Celsius in the water. This also seemed to be unusually warm to me.
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30 Oct 202111:37:1730 Oct 202110:37:17v-dipoleRTL-SDRCubicSDRWXtoImgNOAA-18Sofia Cyclone43.019267, 13.495258Santa Vittoria In MatenanoItalyhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1t-A4zeN4aJnIoiPpZuJKWBP-iFosnm1Z/view?usp=sharinghttps://drive.google.com/open?id=127QD-SuNHIO0P_IMXB9LXUKqNuPT6Eg0https://drive.google.com/open?id=1F25yQiJT_pXEakZYsiCpbWK3suZVa9pdIt 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. We experienced a very hot summer this year. This has led to water shortages and local governmental restrictions on the use of water. The summer drought also led to scarce flowering of plants. In winter it had repercussions for the local production of honey (bees struggled to find pollen) and chestnuts, which need humidity and wet soil.
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31 Oct 202108:47:4931 Oct 202113:47:49quadrifilar helix (QFH)NooelecSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-15Carl Reinemann usradioguy.com43.004, -88.480Jefferson WisconsinUnited Stateshttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1jJANEilguG7JA-SFU2ibL7h844e5xl-Lhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1qlYG0NCllYKff-GJBWX8YNwqu0sISjOThttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1Rqt4HWYznzgy0ztZ6NVsbyUUeqGYbogx , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1CdrXMRyAhX2u7hEEEHnq0WtNUVMaHaZ2 , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1jW4KMnEMzBssUbKDvzQWJwe7_dC53dUU , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UvRgL8eNONSO9yfuYZ0qwoON-yTkwMsy Fall is here. Tempsdown to a chilly 44°F this morning and the leaves are a briliant crimsonLooking at river levels, and general enviromental condition
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31 Oct 202108:11:0931 Oct 202112:11:09quadrifilar helix (QFH)NooelecSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19Carl Reinemann Usradioguy.com43.004, -88.480Jefferson WisconsinUnited Stateshttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1PG51gOdp81O1KZR4CSLeUwluvNsXL0ighttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1buve-2hXuyN0XF8hkTQ_f_pV61AouNQF/view?usp=sharinghttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1KaE1NpnqIlgf7ebEbx4WZL7bkyruv_SU , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1t8DL1r9wuS2rI4oYHRII2OmHnRKjmOVd Cold, 44° F Fall is upon us and the leaves are crimson redLocal river conditions
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31 Oct 202111:01:1231 Oct 202111:01:12turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRnoaa-apt 1.3.1NOAA-18Alison Scott with help from Aaron McCarthy (who took the pictures)55.831029, -4.270150Glasgow, Scotland Scotland, UKhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1h4PjQEQes4FAZ269NYNkvpkRJE1OWDB9https://drive.google.com/open?id=14WaRLWWsc_Ywkl8c5U8l1C1ghjJ0drjAhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1IJPJMeCe99BatmbDDCk2lp7WpPy7ukw8 , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1WKUq1lfc8992-Uhjlk4t9x8ozrqFs3RJ I normally check the N2YO NOAA satellite predictions alongside the MET office weather forecast, trying to pick ‘good’ passes on ‘good’ days. Because we’re heading into winter, with shortening days and darkening skies, this doesn’t always happen. Today is Halloween, Samhain, marking the end of the harvest and the start of winter; thought to be a liminal time when boundaries thin between worlds. Today I would be out whatever the weather to take part in the nowcast, to tune in to the transmission of an orbiting body. I decided this morning to stay away from the COP26 crowds: stay close to home for a quick escape from the rain, setting up in my usual spot in a park in the Southside of Glasgow. I had planned to head down to the river - get close to the summit site, the UN territory, and the many offshoots – but couldn’t think of an open space (not being used, closed or heavily policed) where I could see the sky.

Today the weather became an obstacle – as it does when it makes itself known – and a challenge. How to protect a laptop and a tangle of cables? I can handle rivlets running up sleeves, raindrops on glasses, and there are waterproofs designed for my body. Still, for a city that gets a lot of rain, there’s very little shelter in public places. With the help of my partner I fashion protection for my ground station by balancing two umbrellas on a picnic blanket, on a bench, up the grassy hill in the park. He very kindly keeps the brolly-shelter set up under control while I tune in to the satellite, pointing the antenna to the North North East, into the rain cloud hanging over the city. He points out to me I’m aiming towards the SECC (the COP26 summit site) – on a clear day this is a good vantage point. It’s pretty dreich: consistent heavy rain, but not quite an absolute battering. Normally I would stretch my arm out more, move around with the satellite’s transmission as it moves from NNE to SSW, but this time just stay low and move less in an attempt to keep the dongle and cables as dry as I can. This makes me a bit clumsy and the recording a bit short. I don’t know if the umbrellas have an effect or likewise the extra-closeness of bodies to the antenna. The sound of the satellite transmission comes brightly through the static, through the cloud. A woman appears behind me and asks a question. I think I must look like I’m holding an umbrella without the fabric. It’s a variation of the usual response I’ve got to being in public with an big turnstile antenna (‘what is it you’re trying to do?’) but I don’t hear her at first as I’m listening to the radio transmission with headphones on. Wet dogs run about at our feet. She is friendly, not that interested, just tidying up her allotment in the plot in the park and noticed something unusual. She tells me she is drenched but if you wanted to stay dry in Scotland you’d never do anything, would you?


Climate change is felt in my environment as effects: felt in a lack of public transport resilience; in bike lanes being opened (and closed); new neighbours arriving due to the refugee crisis and forced migration; the neglect of public space and the diminishment of green space; the corporate hijacking of COP26 and the city’s unpreparedness for its scale; and it is located in recent industrial action around waste management and trains; in the erosion of rogue-landlord-ed sandstone tenement buildings in need of retro-fitting. It is felt in the history of the place. In the brickwork, the abundance of colonial buildings that are called ‘heritage’ yet crumble in neglect. This is where James Watt had the ‘epiphany’ that led to the invention of the steam engine in Glasgow Green. It is where the British Empire held it’s exhibitions and it’s port saw the profiteering and shipping of goods and enslaved people across the Atlantic Triangle. There are many local organisations, groups, activists and campaigners around working on these issues and many more coming into being as they become more and more urgently needed and as COP26 arrives: so I also locate climate change as a cultural shift underway. It is located in the total: is seen and unseen, everywhere, in everything.
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31 Oct 202108:33:0031 Oct 202115:33:00v-dipoleRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19Zack Wettstein47.550852, -122.251091Seattle, WashingtonUSAhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1HzAEzCFfVU1OJCTuoiiJ-8lQuu5ut6WKhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1GPEF9TdKQ96RjB1mcNK21p1PPocp9qHZhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1QfV3YIcxOfpgPxJ-PjaZQCO3RlQr06wQI was crouched on the ground, huddled against the cold, my knees pressed on the frosty wood slats, as I was capturing the NOAA19 pass this morning. The sun had just risen and was gently warming the surroundings, and I watched the frost melt during the recording. This cold, dry, autumn, morning, with no wind in sight, is in stark contrast to the weather of the past week, when we were struck with an atmospheric river of rain from a bomb cyclone off the Pacific. I see the impacts of climate change reverberating in my community and environment. Summers bring record-setting heat waves, to a region with limited air-conditioning use, where it was not previously necessary. These typically coincide with waves of wildfire smoke, the plumes of which blow in from the mountains and forests here in Washington, or nearby British Columbia, Oregon, and California. As has happened in the past week with the record-setting atmospheric river that struck the West Coast, in the midst of a profound drought, we have had erratic precipitation patterns, causing major challenges to water quality, flooding, and landslides. I also see harmful algae blooms in the summer months that close fisheries and beaches to prevent illness. As a physician working in the emergency department, I see patients affected by these hazards wrought by climate change, who present with injuries, illness, and exacerbations of their underlying disease.
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31 Oct 202116:12:3031 Oct 202120:12:30v-dipoleRTL-SDRCubicSDRWXtoImgNOAA-18Catherine Fletcher36.887, -76.300Norfolk, VAUnited Stateshttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1JDuvM41J0yIa6DOuA5zU2cr9Qh4SMsfK/view?usp=sharinghttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1rNA4Vhjz9KBVm2CvYniYi5TxxsNBkyAghttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1tdUABUUcZKtLgkFuwXrHrv63gVJ8AjHcmostly sunny, light breeze, 14 degrees C/58 degrees Fsea level rise – Norfolk, VA is one of the most vulnerable cities in the US
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31 Oct 202118:56:4631 Oct 202116:56:46turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRAPT 3000NOAA-19Aouefa Amoussouvi44.441834,26.103526BucharestRomaniahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1X5oT9b32KsQHruZ-ulu04X5Tg4YQSAFQhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1g-NG-mqhn3ZLcYdwp9sFrFn9S-XtmT6thttps://drive.google.com/open?id=19u6WHx3DiZBpxLZDCjdBtwMl9HL22em3 , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FMEVneKwTQyvmrJSTxFcvWe9yD51v4Iz cosy chill eveningno more long snowy in winter in Berlin
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31 Oct 202111:06:3031 Oct 202111:06:30v-dipoleRTL-SDRCubicSDRWXtoImgNOAA-18George Ridgway50.978218, 2.167721Melbury AbbasEnglandhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1XGnSJVWcoxV095ErjY1PZ_7FnZP50Meyhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1k8Vko1bVFEFsjDoe2Dg3d1AwYolHvRWxhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=14-NkB_VPlG0LrmWn1FC0hapf24vTAhtb , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1QaOGdyh7uX_mqjJpcFBxf_RhGYkU5IQt , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1e-NRDMjw9bm74LsKhs5_LpUuqrCr1yMY , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1W_5nMQur2SgV19dUQxn4tcOAkn4m05ef , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1qMQPnQtdCWRKsETsjjYAAEdwcIADvBbu Very gusty and squally. Open skies and with intermittent passing cloud cover in strong winds. Wind from South Westerly direction.Has been intense rainfall over the past few days with flooding and saturated ground, more intense precipitative events than usual, water spilling off fields + Incredibly warm for the time of year, 5 degrees centigrade above average.
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31 Oct 202117:57:3131 Oct 002116:57:31turnstileRTL-SDRCubicSDRNOAA-19Sybille52.475752, 13.407762Berlin, Tempelhofer FeldGermanyhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1LAYzi_wj8yzsszxAmkakRpJCscQ88hR-https://drive.google.com/file/d/135umnUbGHO651ECmzFHH65U8lNuAbTTe/view?usp=sharinghttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1gcgg_frgfjpPWF_6sH6_SbDCx92vZ9IQ , https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XlCM-RRq4sXjGUhgyhMBL5XhjakLMdYh/view?usp=sharing , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1j-vkkAgYsI0pMuEfOqhJ1i89SAF9UiHA , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1t_vKPrl24UBlCQ_r1o08QZX2yMd0pFhIA clear sky, slightly damp, fresh autumn air, windstill. humidity and rainfall increasing in the last years, while experiencing longer periods of drought in summer, affecting forests and leading to forest fires
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31 Oct 202111:00:1731 Oct 202111:00:17turnstileFuncube Dongle Pro/Pro+SDR#WXtoImgNOAA-18Sasha Engelmann, Sophie DyerM6IOR, M6NYX51.5149, 0.1391The Photographers' Gallery, LondonUKhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=19Is1zD9lPLTd76unhItnKkMQqHU_TXh_https://drive.google.com/open?id=1moIBK_xXD7YCIG-8PmGMMKehHYQ3qEXzhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1_RySwDnixhuanpkQxPwhuKg5RykjIXoQ/view?usp=sharing , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1que2kb-0s94x8vnfGDdh2FAKEyk0PF5Z , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1zW55QhY7wypkqfQ_GJWtOQ3wkURTgPhg , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1OedVsLyklEcM84lbO04aswzbjAqm0cKo We woke to the sound of sheet rain. The weather apps on our phones marked our location on the edge of cyclonic weather system, its eye over Ireland. A yellow weather warning was in place for the South of the England. On way to The Photographers' Gallery, our location for the satellite pass, a branch fell on the car’s windscreen. A man on the radio ranted about the hypocrisy of world leaders flying into COP on “their private jets”, while he was expected to holiday on the Gower Peninsula. An Extinction Rebellion spokesperson joined in, live from Glasgow, only to be thrown off message by hostile questioning. We were in heavy weather!

The conversation in the car shifted to the more-than-meteorological weather, of London and the UK. What are the conditions that weigh and press on us and the people we know? London is vibrant with events and open pubs after years of lockdown, yet we know we do not weather the unfolding pandemic equally. There are signals of political and social movement. University workers are voting this week to potentially take strike action due to precarious labour conditions, an unacceptable gender pay gap and unequal policies in higher education.

By the time we reached the gallery, the rain had stopped. During the satellite pass it was still grey and squally, but by the end of the pass there was bright blue sky.

In background, the spinning screens of the BT tower announced the first day of COP26.
Two summers ago, there were such intense heat waves in London that the grass in our local Burgess Park turned white. The Shard (a building that resembles a broken piece of glass) loomed over the mound in the centre of the park. Yet, this summer, in 2021, the weather was unseasonably cold and wet. Lomond Grove, the street that links our two apartments, flooded several times. The other end of the country, North of Loch Lomond, temperatures hit an all time high. Cally, our holiday host on the Isle of Mull, warned us that the island’s water table was low after weeks without rain. Where were the wet Westerlies, she asked? The midges were not biting, but horse flies felt everywhere during the three weeks of exceptional, near 30C heat.
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31 Oct 202107:47:4831 Oct 202110:47:48quadrifilar helix (QFH)RTL-SDRSDR++WXtoImgNOAA-15Joaquín Ezcurra, Aimée JuhazsLU7AIR-34.196284, -58.883074Parque Nacional Ciervo de los Pantanos, Campana, ArgentinaArgentinahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1HzCOEjD6WFl3jLuLgrZ02vBeRWJGfkDxhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1XkrbZpvSjtFdOm_D19TJGG6esrUZSsJthttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1Gh4q3iCqKox-7cHdlCsL5tD6t3YbAmWB , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1FwOpFyfi9qDsxA4yUZimoDov_sdul1GC , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1PHDw4XG3svEPbqVhG9uqaK1x0FNDdM18, https://drive.google.com/open?id=1f7xtGBM8ml0Evgoakzy5Bx4kH4FJ2CkG , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1EtCF0JEVlNltdhArQGcpMOLmdlMI5mruToday 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. For the Open Weather field trip, we chose a location that we feel dearly about and that is extremely at risk of climate change. It's a wetlands protected area bordering the Paraná River, north-west from Buenos Aires, called Parque Nacional Ciervo de los Pantanos. From our ground station we could see the Tala trees forest in the Barranca (slope), and following in the open prairies, many islands of Cortaderas (Pampa's grass). We joked about whether Ciervo de los Pantanos ( Wetlands deer) would be interested in the NOAA satellite overpass, and indeed it didn't appear. In recent years and up to present time, the communities living in the delta of the Paraná River in Argentina are suffering dearly from both low levels of water, and increasing number of fires during the winter, the dry season. Both phenomena have been widely associated to climate change (Camilloni et al, Klekailo) are already changing for the worst the lives of millions of people who live around this area, as well as presenting harder conditions for the survival of animals, insects, plants and trees.
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31 Oct 202110:05:4931 Oct 202113:05:49quadrifilar helix (QFH)RTL-SDRSDR++WXtoImgNOAA-18Joaquín Ezcurra, Aimée JuhazsLU7AIR-34.196284, -58.883074Parque Nacional Ciervo de los Pantanos, Campana, ArgentinaArgentinahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=18IWxkhgkYZTv6FoqOrX6WfQEyCV5KM-ahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=13UiSSAUAU4GE-RMJGN6MAIzg8whsEQ9Whttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1l5mCbicNbarXVROId6AO-TWhoODjlVH7 , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1aLkIMt5afHBTgE3j3n1Ej38kjZgDmBWK , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1RMLBJkqD6Qmwk17J50htLkuJqt6Q9vFV , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rrXwNAsT0ekg5wxI_mLCJA1pOk31i5iP , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1cO8lWSoQE7-9SlO1XnGZ2vDPXPtTO9YRToday 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. For the open-weather field trip, we chose a location that we feel dearly about and that is extremely at risk of climate change. It's a wetlands protected area bordering the Paraná River, north-west from Buenos Aires, called Parque Nacional Ciervo de los Pantanos. From our ground station we could see the Tala trees forest in the Barranca (slope), and following in the open prairies, many islands of Cortaderas (Pampa's grass). We joked about whether Ciervo de los Pantanos ( Wetlands deer) would be interested in the NOAA satellite overpass, and indeed it didn't appear. In recent years and up to present time, the communities living in the delta of the Paraná River in Argentina are suffering dearly from both low levels of water, and increasing number of fires during the winter, the dry season. Both phenomena have been widely associated to climate change (Camilloni et al, Klekailo) are already changing for the worst the lives of millions of people who live around this area, as well as presenting harder conditions for the survival of animals, insects, plants and trees.
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31 Oct 202110:37:1630 Oct 202123:37:16v-dipoleRTL-SDRSDR#noaa-apt 1.3.1NOAA-18Natasha Honey-32.926670, 151.780014Newcastle, NSW Australiahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1SBcl-8Lt-4lnuVcQ2OZQGryHE36C5I0ehttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1JeWnNoG-iyzU04FTSlzrw1WYmH7R5aBehttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1Xg1XuQpFm19Xafxot5VLCTLG9Y8cNwfC , https://drive.google.com/open?id=19oUM4PLrI0ihHTc80CZoJEiNhyOGVcEb , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uhqHmyzbTEg4Vr18tzsSf0kwuNZ-BYbS , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1N6Yck7Z2Nl-7jLFcUSKJRp9m9o5R2i33 , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mSaHCcPlxnCBHGjtk9PGb78Jo0VZadoDBright Sunny morning, A few clouds, but generally clear. A bit warm with a soft breeze. As a grower of food, rain and drought are a constant notion to be considered, we need a very precise balance of wetness and dryness, heat and cool to grow our crops. We are experiencing dramatic shifts in the timing of weather patterns in our region (For example the wet season coming early/late, the usual dry season being wet, etc.) in Australia. We had weeks and weeks of unprecedented blazing bushfires, that decimated many of our fragile ecosystems, followed by weeks of flooding, that washed away precious topsoil, and drowed or washed away our crops. The weather systems are getting tougher and tougher to predict, which is created havoc in planning what to plant, where to plant, and when to plant, and whether we can rely on such unstable weather to support our endeavors as small farmers.
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31 Oct 202120:44:1131 Oct 202109:44:11v-dipoleRTL-SDRSDR#noaa-apt 1.3.1NOAA-19Natasha Honey-32.926670, 151.780014Newcastle, NSWAustraliahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1ZZUnopBsOxpn0sOF9SdVl5qfIFkSeVk4https://drive.google.com/open?id=1W9qgJ7EKuaMESX-dCAuZZx17xZzfoQ6ehttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1Xg1XuQpFm19Xafxot5VLCTLG9Y8cNwfC , https://drive.google.com/open?id=19oUM4PLrI0ihHTc80CZoJEiNhyOGVcEb , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uhqHmyzbTEg4Vr18tzsSf0kwuNZ-BYbS , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1N6Yck7Z2Nl-7jLFcUSKJRp9m9o5R2i33 , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mSaHCcPlxnCBHGjtk9PGb78Jo0VZadoDWindy and cool, misty and foggy. As a grower of food, rain and drought are a constant notion to be considered, we need a very precise balance of wetness and dryness, heat and cool to grow our crops. We are experiencing dramatic shifts in the timing of weather patterns in our region (For example the wet season coming early/late, the usual dry season being wet, etc.) in Australia. We had weeks and weeks of unprecedented blazing bushfires, that decimated many of our fragile ecosystems, followed by weeks of flooding, that washed away precious topsoil, and drowed or washed away our crops. The weather systems are getting tougher and tougher to predict, which is created havoc in planning what to plant, where to plant, and when to plant, and whether we can rely on such unstable weather to support our endeavors as small farmers.
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01 Nov 202108:07:1331 Oct 202121:07:13v-dipoleRTL-SDRSDR#noaa-apt 1.3.1NOAA-19Natasha Honey-32.926670, 151.780014Newcastle, NSWAaustraliahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1IEqRAxQk3w2TJ-KBhQ7nLUurbSaBlnsHhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1qJQsuFFoaBztrcyIw-F5VOMXhGtfTS5Yhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1Xg1XuQpFm19Xafxot5VLCTLG9Y8cNwfC , https://drive.google.com/open?id=19oUM4PLrI0ihHTc80CZoJEiNhyOGVcEb , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1uhqHmyzbTEg4Vr18tzsSf0kwuNZ-BYbS , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1N6Yck7Z2Nl-7jLFcUSKJRp9m9o5R2i33 , https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mSaHCcPlxnCBHGjtk9PGb78Jo0VZadoDBright, Sunny. Not many clouds in the sky, cool breeze. As a grower of food, rain and drought are a constant notion to be considered, we need a very precise balance of wetness and dryness, heat and cool to grow our crops. We are experiencing dramatic shifts in the timing of weather patterns in our region (For example the wet season coming early/late, the usual dry season being wet, etc.) in Australia. We had weeks and weeks of unprecedented blazing bushfires, that decimated many of our fragile ecosystems, followed by weeks of flooding, that washed away precious topsoil, and drowed or washed away our crops. The weather systems are getting tougher and tougher to predict, which is created havoc in planning what to plant, where to plant, and when to plant, and whether we can rely on such unstable weather to support our endeavors as small farmers.
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01 Nov 202107:15:0031 Oct 202122:15:48quadrifilar helix (QFH)RTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-15Yoshi MATSUOKAJF1SAG35.433, 139.333Atsugi KanagawaJapanhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=18aSTmfIATGK3xjqfqtLdJuibpN24j01thttps://drive.google.com/file/d/142LfKU6q_X6ZafUfkCQAHFIQ8KNi1sxx/view?usp=sharing Pattern of cloud is the beauty of the nature.Extreme torrential rain.
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01 Nov 202107:30:0031 Oct 202122:30:00quadrifilar helix (QFH)RTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19Yoshi MATSUOKAJF1SAG35.433, 139.333Atsugi KanagawaJapanhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1Z4r0tbF-fj5U3cgSL6Vp2R_6GITHH9fxhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/152RdMf-yAx35ZvpiyaIhikbaFHP0avbZ/view?usp=sharingPattern of cloud is the beauty of the nature.Extreme torrential rain.
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01 Nov 202108:56:0031 Oct 202123:56:00quadrifilar helix (QFH)RTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-15Yoshi MATSUOKAJF1SAG35.433, 139.333Atsugi KanagawaJapanhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=10KQ-BtXQZdzC6_-seg4ObEEhFgA9CLHPhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1lHv6MeVqterPLPUW6vadZ9mBR9GcFmla/view?usp=sharinghttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1k2bdhdZCWngMcvhAvxUDCtdkkODwV72HPattern of cloud is the beauty of the nature.Extreme torrential rain.
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01 Nov 202105:44:0031 Oct 202120:44:00quadrifilar helix (QFH)RTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19Yoshi MATSUOKAJF1SAG35.433, 139.333Atsugi KanagawaJapanhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=19MGX0B99R09Q8TmWfMwOay5tJ0FSmogIhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1yLWpPUgGu2_qzl-ACn8E7tDi64yT6jh4/view?usp=sharing
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31 Oct 202110:59:1231 Oct 202117:59:12v-dipoleRTL-SDRCubicSDRnoaa-apt 1.3.1NOAA-18Steve Engelmann34.0522, -118.2437Los Angeles, CAUSAhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=13Pg29HHR15tueTlWxX4kC3XPqbMQY3_yhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1i58TNjagAcJbBYDgV13sP4m9PYtkBqPFhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1MGm22HKVoPm9cLdgPyMI61tyGkENim8J
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31 Oct 202119:41:2031 Oct 202123:41:20magnetic loopAirspySDR#WXtoImgNOAA-19WXVids42.271, -73.766Albany, NYUSAhttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1f2-Zq1DLhL1Ko3vE1L3m0_DldWKQGZRR/view?usp=sharinghttps://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZAMCCfgbdZNrv673g6dqLLtwn4Rmc2ZB/view?usp=sharinghttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1Ci8084k1COT0euKgPSoGKc2Em8u8L7Q1
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31 Oct 202111:50:1931 Oct 202117:50:19turnstileRTL-SDRSDR#WXtoImgNOAA-18L. Paul VerhageKD4STH43.62, -116.93Homedale, IdahoUSAhttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1tWeaZnh9uDyV2PsnebmNntQdOUymw5hahttps://drive.google.com/open?id=1fSUxlnxqglMtSq6pkCBzHyUQP9OXIeqM