What On Earth
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Smog Blog Outtakes
Jun 23, 2011 12:10:06 PM | Adam Voiland
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- On Earth Day, we published an interview about the "smog blog" created by Ray Hoff of the University of Maryland – Baltimore County.
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Black Carbon's Day on the Hill
Aug 28, 2011 05:31:00 PM | Adam Voiland
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- Leading aerosol scientists, including NASA's Drew Shindell, explained the intricacies of a sooty component of smoke called black carbon to members of the Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming during a hearing on Capitol Hill last month.
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Soaring for Science
Apr 05, 2010 08:57:44 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- The newest bird in NASA's flock -- the unmanned Global Hawk -- took off from Dryden Flight Research Center today.
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Smelling the Air in Kanpur
Feb 26, 2010 08:52:30 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- “When the plane was about 30 minutes from touchdown, we could start to smell the air,” said David Giles. “It was shocking.”
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How Do Global Soot Models Measure Up?
Feb 17, 2010 09:23:32 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- A new study shows that models generally underestimate black carbon’s warming effect on climate.
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Fewer Southeastern Tornadoes Occur Following Dry Falls and Winters
Jan 08, 2010 04:02:03 PM | Adam Voiland
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- According to findings from a NASA-funded study published last June in Environmental Research Letters, dry fall and winter seasons in the southeastern United States mean it is less likely that Southern twisters will develop in springtime.
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When It Rained,It Poured
Jan 08, 2010 03:43:16 PM | Adam Voiland
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- Even before historic September rains ended over the Atlanta area, researchers began to assemble a clearer picture of the climatological factors that fueled unexpected deadly flooding.
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