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  • NASA Sees Hurricane Laura’s Nighttime Landfall

    Many NASA assets were used to provide forecasters with information to incorporate into their analysis of Hurricane Laura.

  • NASA Finds New Tropical Storm Iselle Already Battling Wind Shear

    NASA infrared imagery shows that newly formed Tropical Storm Iselle is already battling for its life under wind shear.

  • NASA’s Terra Satellite Sees the End of Bavi

    NASA’s Terra satellite captured visible imagery as Tropical Storm Bavi made landfall in northwestern North Korea and moved inland.

  • When Smoke is in the Air, All Eyes Turn to This NOAA Weather Model

    HRRR-Smoke is particularly valuable for notifying those downwind of a fire about what’s headed their way.

  • Construction Science Professor Develops Unique App To Gauge Flood Levels

    Amir Behzadan’s new app uses photos of stop signs to determine the height of floodwaters.

  • More Than 750,000 People Under Evacuation Orders Across The U.S. Due To Extreme Weather

    More than 385,000 residents in Texas and 200,000 in Louisiana have been told to evacuate ahead of Hurricane Laura, which strengthened to a Category 4 storm with “unsurvivable storm surge” before landfall, according to the National Hurricane Center.

  • Getting To The Root Of The Problem

    Roots play a vital role in crop plants.

  • Species ‘Pushed Out Of The Tropics’ By Climate Change

    The world’s tropical regions are home to the widest range of plants and animals, but research from The University of Queensland reveals that climate change is pushing species away, and fast.

  • First In Situ Radiation Measurements 21 Km Up Into The Air Over The Tibetan Plateau

    Radiation variations over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) are crucial for global climate and regional ecological environment.

  • Importance Of Rainfall Highlighted For Tropical Animals

    Imagine a tropical forest and you might conjure up tall trees hung with vines, brightly colored birds, howling monkeys, and … rain.

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