Clouds changing as world warms, adding to climate uncertainty People have always studied the skies to predict the weather, but recently scientists have noticed that clouds are changing on a global ...
An audacious NASA mission suggests that dust blown north from Greenland couldhelp explain why Arctic ice is melting even ...
The fact is, it's the cloud, and it works…it feels like whatever ... "We have two and half petabytes (2,500,000 GB) of aerial data, obviously we can't install that, so we stream that.
This GOES-W repeating satellite time-lapse video provided by the National Weather Service in Portland, captured between 8 a.m ...
The Cactus to Clouds ascent just outside Palm Springs, Calif., is grueling, but natural treasures, and a speedy trip down, ...
Low-level clouds over the oceans, extensively studied for their role in climate change, are re-examined from a new perspective that applies machine learning to radar observations.
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 ...
But the view was worth it. Boy, was it worth it. Here’s how shooting aerial pictures is often presented: “Sweeping low over the clouds I shouted to my pilot, ‘There’s the farm.’ ...
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.