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NASA Study: Crops, Forests Responding to Changing Rainfall Patterns

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Earth’s rainy days are changing: They’re becoming less frequent, but more intense. Vegetation is responding.

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As seen from space: Sanaa, Yemen, and surrounding regions, including an airport to the north and mountains on either side. The image is mostly brown and gray, with very little green space in or around Sanaa.

NASA Data Reveals Role of Green Spaces in Cooling Cities

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As any urban dweller who has lived through a heat wave knows, a shady tree can make all the difference. But what happens when there’s no shade available? A recent study in Nature Communications used NASA satellite data to identify…

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NASA Data Helps International Community Prepare for Sea Level Rise

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The information will help people who live in coastal areas prepare for impacts caused by rising sea levels. Earth’s ocean is rising, disrupting livelihoods and infrastructure in coastal communities around the world. Agencies and organizations are working to prepare people…

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NASA, NOAA Rank 2024 Ozone Hole as 7th-Smallest Since Recovery Began

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Healing continues in the atmosphere over the Antarctic: a hole that opens annually in the ozone layer over Earth’s southern pole was relatively small in 2024 compared to other years. Scientists with NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration…

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NASA Helps Find Thawing Permafrost Adds to Near-Term Global Warming

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Earth’s far northern reaches have locked carbon underground for millennia. New research paints a picture of a landscape in change. A new study, co-authored by NASA scientists, details where and how greenhouse gases are escaping from the Earth’s vast northern…

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First Greenhouse Gas Plumes Detected With NASA-Designed Instrument

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The imaging spectrometer aboard the Carbon Mapper Coalition’s Tanager-1 satellite identified methane and carbon dioxide plumes in the United States and internationally. Using data from an instrument designed by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California, the nonprofit Carbon Mapper…

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NASA Analysis Shows Irreversible Sea Level Rise for Pacific Islands

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Climate change is rapidly reshaping a region of the world that’s home to millions of people. In the next 30 years, Pacific Island nations such as Tuvalu, Kiribati, and Fiji will experience at least 6 inches (15 centimeters) of sea…

Article3 months ago

Arctic Sea Ice Near Historic Low; Antarctic Ice Continues Decline

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Arctic sea ice retreated to near-historic lows in the Northern Hemisphere this summer, likely melting to its minimum extent for the year on Sept.11, 2024, according to researchers at NASA and the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC). The…

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NASA Helps Build New Federal Sea Level Rise Website

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Designed to be user-friendly, the resource contains the latest sea level data, explainers, and other information from several U.S. agencies. The U.S. Interagency Task Force on Sea Level Change launched the U.S. Sea Level Change website on Monday, Sept. 23.…

Article3 months ago

Going Back-to-School with NASA Data

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As students head back to school, teachers have a new tool that brings NASA satellite data down to their earthly classrooms. For over 50 years of observing Earth, NASA’s satellites have collected petabytes of global science data (that’s millions and…

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