What On Earth

November 2009
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Fewer Southeastern Tornadoes Occur Following Dry Falls and Winters Jan 08, 2010 04:02:03 PM | Adam Voiland
 
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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Tour NASA's New Climate Reel Feb 17, 2010 08:47:53 AM | NASA Earth Science News Team
 
In anticipation of the Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, NASA has put together a climate resource reel that highlights ten of its most compelling climate videos and visualizations. 

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Science Advice for an Evolving Ozone Layer Agreement Jan 08, 2010 03:44:52 PM | Adam Voiland
 
NASA atmospheric scientist gives an inside look at the recent Montreal Protocol meeting in Port Ghalib, Egypt.
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When It Rained,It Poured Jan 08, 2010 03:43:16 PM | Adam Voiland
 
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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Science at the Intersection of Air Quality and Climate Change Mar 01, 2010 11:57:39 AM | Adam Voiland
 
Is it possible to reduce emissions of toxic pollutants in a way that will mitigate global warming, or at least not make it worse?
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Up Close with Ice Bridge Mar 06, 2010 08:43:26 PM | NASA Earth Science News Team
 
NASA and partners are nearing the end of the 2009 Antarctic campaign of Operation Ice Bridge. Here's how to follow the remainder of the mission.
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What On Earth? Jan 08, 2010 03:40:12 PM | Adam Voiland
 
NASA does Earth science? Who knew...
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