What On Earth
- January 2010
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Here is the list of entries for What On Earth based on the selected criteria.
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Let There be Light
Mar 15, 2010 08:44:24 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- An early morning sun illuminated the light rain over Nevada, Missouri, on May 14, 2009, spraying rays across the sky. Photographer Tommy Hornbeck captured what some viewers may believe to be virga, rain that evaporates before it reaches the surface.
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Can Something Out in Space be Good for Your Health on Earth?
Mar 15, 2010 08:20:20 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- Stanley Morain's career has led him to a spot as director of the Earth Data Analysis Center at the University of New Mexico, where he has encouraged his colleagues and students to follow their hearts in the projects they pursue. He’s set the example by spending 10 years using NASA satellite data to create daily dust forecasts to improve health alerts.
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Sea level isn't really level at all
Mar 15, 2010 08:42:57 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- Even though it’s sometimes convenient to think of the ocean as a great big bathtub, where turning on the tap at one end raises the water level in the whole tub, real sea level rise doesn’t quite happen that way.
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Deforestation: Much Ado about the Contribution to Global CO2
Feb 17, 2010 08:48:40 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
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- Deforestation. The environmental implications of the word are as numerous as the syllables. And scientists like Jim Collatz have the job of trying to ferret out and prove those implications. Or, as the case may be, of correcting what scientists have believed to be true.
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