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#BALTIC SEA ANOMALY MP3 SONG#
The team worked on combining the latest innovations in Coastal Altimetry and data processing, with regional expertise and knowledge of our Baltic Sea environment. Listen to Baltic Sea Anomaly: Downed UFO or Glacial Skid Mark 83 MP3 Song by ForthHand Media from the album Hysteria 51 - season - 4 free online on Gaana. The ESA funded Baltic SEAL project created and validated an improved sea level data product for the region. Satellite-derived data allowed us to obtain sea-level measurements across the Baltic Sea at near-daily intervals. THE TEAM investigating the so-called Baltic Sea anomaly a bizarre under-water object measuring hundreds of feet across have made another major discovery. Our team has investigated and overcome these challenges, ensuring that Baltic Sea stakeholders benefit from improved sea-level information, and global sea-level product developers benefit from our lessons learned. It was in the shape of a mushroom raising about 10 to 13 feet above the. The UFO-shaped object was covered in soot, with ‘little fireplaces,’ and lying at the end of a 1,000 feet runway. Our beautiful, but structurally complex coastline, in combination with seasonal sea-ice formation presents significant challenges for extracting useful sea-level information from satellite-data. On 19 June 2011, during Sonar survey of the Baltic Sea floor, Swedish treasure hunters found a very strange anomaly sitting at the bottom of the Sea.
Rotman/Corbis Let's start off with a modicum of generosity and humor the idea that a gigantic, interesting man-made object could be hanging out somewhere in the ocean. The Baltic Sea region is the perfect test environment for developing advanced sea-level products using satellite data. What is the Baltic Sea anomaly By: Kate Kershner Divers have made some awesome discoveries in the ocean's watery depths, but the Baltic Sea anomaly isn't one of them. Developing improved sea level data for the Baltic Region, using satellite data The Baltic Sea anomaly refers to interpretations of an indistinct sonar image taken by Peter Lindberg, Dennis Åberg and their Swedish 'Ocean X' diving team while treasure hunting on the floor of the northern Baltic Sea at the center of the Gulf of Bothnia in June 2011.