Press releases from the NASA centers and from NASA researchers.
Satellite Data Helps to Combat Western Fires
September 12 New observations from NASA's Terra satellite were used recently by fire officials battling dozens of blazes in Montana and Idaho. This marked the first time data from the spacecraft were used operationally in a crisis situation. More
New Technique Detects Tropical Storms Faster
September 11 NASA has given forecasters a new way to peek under the covers and identify storms much faster. The SeaWinds instrument onboard the QuikSCAT satellite can look through the telltale swirl of clouds of a forming storm and measure winds at the ocean's surface. More
Largest-Ever Antarctic Ozone Hole Observed
September 7 Earlier this week a NASA instrument detected an Antarctic ozone "hole" that is three times larger than the entire land mass of the United States - the largest such area ever observed. More
Hurricane Forecasts Improved Since Galveston Disaster
September 6 As the 2000 hurricane season reaches its midpoint this weekend, meteorologists are much better prepared to forecast dangerous storms like the hurricane that slammed into Galveston Island, Texas 100 years ago. More
Big Fire Season Underway in Southern Africa
September 5 Fires routinely scorch the Southern African landscape at this time of year, but the current burning season could be nearly twice as big as usual, according to researchers taking part in a NASA-supported field experiment studying the impact of these fires on global climate and the region's air quality and ecosystems. More
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