An audacious NASA mission suggests that dust blown north from Greenland couldhelp explain why Arctic ice is melting even ...
Hidden in the stormy Furious Fifties, the South Sandwich Islands generate spectacular cloud formations. Winds sweeping past ...
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North Dakota's cloud seeding program draws interest from around the world. Opponents want to end itLet the creator of the weather do what he does.” North Dakota’s hail suppression program is the longest-running aerial cloud seeding program in the world and has used airplanes since the early ...
Customized for the Cloud Lab, the NASA Worldview tool let’s you access the same satellite data and imagery that scientists use. View storms developing in real-time or go back in time to trace ...
Earlier this year, NASA's Terra satellite was zipping over the Gulf of Mexico when one of its instruments snapped a photo of some odd-looking clouds. The clouds looked like someone had taken a ...
The United States satellite images displayed are infrared (IR) images. Warmest (lowest) clouds are shown in white; coldest (highest) clouds are displayed in shades of yellow, red, and purple.
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