4 resultados para Sounding rockets.
em Consorci de Serveis Universitaris de Catalunya (CSUC), Spain
Resumo:
Treball de recerca realitzat per un alumne d'ensenyament secundari i guardonat amb un Premi CIRIT per fomentar l'esperit científic del Jovent l'any 2009. El projecte Meteotek08, s'inicia durant el mes de febrer del curs 07/08 i es deu a tres fets: la passió per l'electrònica i la informàtica, per la meteorologia i per l'espai. Així va sorgir la idea de la possibilitat de realitzar algun projecte que relacionés aquestes idees: una sonda meteorològica, capaç d'assolir altituds de més de 30.000m, fer un registre de les condicions atmosfèriques i, fins i tot, captar fotografies. Era una idea complexa de dur a terme, ja que es partia del res, excepte de l'experiència d'algun dels integrants en el camp de l'electrònica i la informàtica. Durant els primers mesos es van començar a crear els primers prototips i a aplicar les primeres idees, fins que malauradament el crèdit es va acabar el juny. Tot i això, el treball va continuar durant l'estiu, durant el qual es va deixar el projecte gairebé enllestit. Diversos problemes amb el mòdul de comunicacions via ràdio van comportar l'endarreriment del projecte fins el passat febrer de 2009. El llançament es va dur a terme el dia 28 de febrer. La població escollida va ser Bujaraloz, situada als Monegros, degut a la seva bona posició geogràfica. El llançament es va dur a terme amb èxit i el seguiment i recepció de dades es va fer amb 2 cotxes. Al cap de 2 hores i 10 minuts la sonda tocava terra de nou, i poca estona després era localitzada. Els resultats van ser totalment satisfactoris, i es van obtenir també bones fotografies.
Resumo:
Between late spring and early fall, the development of storms is common in Catalonia. Despite the fact that they usually produce heavy showers of short duration, they can also involve severe weather with ice pellets or hail. While the latter usually affect inland regions, and there are numerous publications on these cases; the analysis of events affecting the coast and causing damage to public and private properties is not so well developed. The aim of this study is to provide additional thermodynamic indicators that help differentiate storms with hail from storms without hail, considering cases that have affected various regions of Catalonia, mainly coastal areas. The aim is to give more information to improve prognosis and the ability to detail information in these situations. The procedure developed involved the study of several episodes of heavy rainfall and hail that hit Catalonia during the 2003-2009 period, mainly in the province of Girona, and validated the proposal during the campaign of late summer and fall of 2009, as well as 2012. For each case, several variables related to temperature, humidity and wind were analyzed at different levels of the atmosphere, while the information provided by the radio sounding in Barcelona was also taken into account. From this study, it can be concluded that the temperature difference between 500 hPa and 850 hPa, the humidity in the lower layers of the atmosphere and the LI index are good indicators for the detection of storms with associated hail.
Resumo:
During the fieldwork in the medieval fortification of Ausa (Gipuzkoa), a vast amount of sherds from several pottery artifacts featured by a cylindrical body has been found out. They presumably had the same function in contexts dated from the first half of xiv century. Although it has not been possible to reconstruct any of these artefacts, the study of the sherds allows us to think that they would have formed some sort of big-sized horn. This high-sounding instrument, which has been frequently reproduced in iconographic references, does not have at this moment any direct parallelism in Hispanic contexts, despite being plentiful of references to similar objects in medieval ranges from Provence and Languedoc. By introducing these artefacts from different approaches, we aim to go over the scarce knowledge of these instruments, whose evidence lets us to believe in their widespread distribution all over the landscape in several material contexts from Medieval Ages.
Resumo:
During the fieldwork in the medieval fortification of Ausa (Gipuzkoa), a vast amount of sherds from several pottery artifacts featured by a cylindrical body has been found out. They presumably had the same function in contexts dated from the first half of xiv century. Although it has not been possible to reconstruct any of these artefacts, the study of the sherds allows us to think that they would have formed some sort of big-sized horn. This high-sounding instrument, which has been frequently reproduced in iconographic references, does not have at this moment any direct parallelism in Hispanic contexts, despite being plentiful of references to similar objects in medieval ranges from Provence and Languedoc. By introducing these artefacts from different approaches, we aim to go over the scarce knowledge of these instruments, whose evidence lets us to believe in their widespread distribution all over the landscape in several material contexts from Medieval Ages.