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Scientists Zero In On Arctic, Hemisphere-Wide Climate Swings
August 30, 2002 In the late 1990s, as scientists were reaching consensus that the Arctic had gone through 30 years of significant climate change, they began reading the first published papers about the Arctic ... > full story -
After A Decade, NASA's Topex/Poseidon Adventure Sails On
August 14, 2002 It's been sailing the blackness of space now for a decade: a silent sentinel, watching over the world's oceans, looking for signs of the mysterious El Niño and La Niña phenomena ... > full story -
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Antiretroviral Therapy In HIV-Infected Children Can Stop Neurological Damage
July 24, 2002 Treating HIV-infected children with antiretroviral therapy can stop and potentially even reverse neurological damage caused by HIV, doctors from UT Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas report in an ... > full story -
El Niño Expected To Develop By Year's End
May 10, 2002 NOAA forecasters today said a weak or moderate El Niño event is likely to develop during the next six-to-nine months, but global impacts should be less than those experienced during the strong ... > full story -
For The First Time In 30 Years, Some New York Lakes Failed To Freeze This Past Winter
March 27, 2002 In his 30 years of studying freeze-thaw cycles of lakes in New York State, Kenton Stewart, Ph.D., has never seen some lakes in his lake-ice network stay unfrozen for an entire winter unless it was an ... > full story -
Recent Shifts In Pacific Winds May Support El Nino Formation
March 15, 2002 Wind data for the Pacific Ocean obtained by NASA's Quick Scatterometer spacecraft-also know as Quikscat-are documenting episodes of reversed trade winds that are responsible for unseasonable ... > full story -
NASA Study Links El Niño And Southern Ocean Changes
March 6, 2002 NASA researchers have found strong relationships between El Niño episodes and changes in climate and sea ice cover around Antarctica. Identifying these relationships is important because it ... > full story -
Jason 1 Oceanography Satellite Ready For Service, Releases First Data
March 1, 2002 Following an in-depth performance review by NASA and the French Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales, the Jason 1 oceanography satellite has been declared ready for operational ... > full story -
Terra Measures Sea Surface Temperature With Unprecedented Detail
February 28, 2002 A new sensor orbiting the Earth aboard NASA’s Terra satellite is now collecting the most detailed measurements ever made of the sea’s surface temperature every day all over the globe. ... > full story -
Study Links El Niño To Deadly South American Disease
January 18, 2002 In a groundbreaking collaborative study, NASA climatologists and U.S. military health specialists may have discovered a way to predict outbreaks of a deadly South American disease by observing sea ... > full story
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