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NEWSROOM - Features 2005

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Read the past stories that have been featured on our web site.

Link to Hurricane Watch 2005 - Bird's Eye View

Title/Subject Image
Profile on Dr. Bill Patzert A joint NOAA/NASA career page features JPLs researcher and media "go-to" man. Read the feature 'Profile on Dr. Bill Patzert'
Societal Benefits of Ocean Altimetry Data UPDATED! See our new applications. Link to the 'Societal Benefits of Ocean Altimetry Data'
Hurricane Storm Surge A new altimetric view of Hurricane Katrina. Read the feature 'Hurricane Storm Surge'
Hurricane Wilma The Univ. Colorado images of this late season storm. Follow the link to the image of Hurricane Wilma - Univ. Colorado image.
Bird's Eye View NASA altimetry data "sees" hurricanes with a different eye. Read the feature 'Bird's Eye View'
OST Science Team Meeting Venice, March 13-18, 2006. Learn more about the OST Science Team Meeting
Hurricane Katrina heats up NASA altimetry data support NOAA/AOML research on hurricane intensification over warm Gulf waters. Read the feature 'Hurricane Katring heats up
Hurricane watch from space See what JPL is doing to further the science of hurricanes Follow the link to see the movie 'Hurricane Watch From Space
Tagging giants Bluefin Tuna research is aided by altimetry. Read the feature 'Tagging giants
TOPEX/Poseidon Begins its 14th Year!This tenacious craft has reached the 10th anniversary of the end of its primary mission! Read the press release 'TOPEX/Poseidon Begins its 14th Year!'
Where's the Heat? Think 'Deep Blue' NASA research on global warming heats up. Read the feature 'Where's the Heat? Think 'Deep Blue'
NASA Satellites Measure and Monitor Sea Level Read the press release 'NASA Satellites Measure and Monitor Sea Level'
Vive La LILA! Live from France! LILA buoy teams across the oceans link up Read the feature 'Vive La LILA!'
Anchors Aweigh! The Ocean as classroom Jason PI Gustavo Goni joins students for an educational working voyage at sea. Read the feature 'Anchors Aweigh! The Ocean as classroom'
Tracking Global Mean Sea Level
The University of Colorado is on the leading edge of sea level monitoring with their updated web site.
Read the feature 'Tracking Global Mean Sea Level'
TOPEX/Poseidon and Jason Support Study on Earth's Energy Balance NASA study concludes more energy is being absorbed from the Sun than is emitted back to space. Read the feature 'TOPEX/Poseidon and Jason Support Study on Earth's Energy Balance'
Literature Database update
The publications list keeps growing. Now over 1970 articles.
Literature Database
The 7th Wave A young scientist wins a prestigious award with altimetry research. Read the feature 'The 7th Wave'
Here comes the rain...again! Dr. Bill Patzert answers some questions on the recent rains & El Niño. Dr. Bill Patzert standing in the rain under a bright blue umbrella
A Tale of Two Niños Researchers take a close look at the El Niño of 2002-03 and the unusually large El Niño of 1997-98. A Tale of Two Ninos: Researchers take a close look at the El Nino of 2002-03 and the unusually large El Nino of 1997-98.
El Niño: The Weak, Getting Weaker The weak El Niño is dissipating. Scientists will continue to monitor the Pacific closely for further signs of either El Niño or La Niño development. February 22, 2005 El Nino Watch
Jason Data Reveals New Details of Tsunami For the first time, orbiting satellites have observed and measured a major tsunami event in the open ocean. NASA/French Satellite Data Reveal New Details of Tsunami
Yellow Page update: Hurricane Studies With Altimetry Altimeters help identify regions of hurricane intensification. Hurricane Studies With Altimetry
OSTST meeting posters: See the posters from the recent Jason science team meeting OSTST meeting posters: See the posters from the recent Jason science team meeting
Aviso's Live Access Server Learn how to use Aviso's LAS to retrieve altimetry data products. Aviso's Live Access Server


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