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NASA'S Live Tropical Sea Surface Temperature Web Site Gives Climate, Hurricane Clues
October 12, 2006 Sea surface temperatures give scientists information about ocean currents, climate, climate change and how a hurricane may evolve. Now, NASA has a Web page that provides frequent updates on changing ... > full story -
NASA Study Finds World Warmth Edging Ancient Levels
September 26, 2006 A new study by NASA climatologists finds that the world's temperature is reaching a level that has not been seen in thousands of ... > full story -
Oceanic Invasions Across Darwin's Impassable Barrier
July 5, 2006 Reef fish share genetic connections across what Darwin termed an "impassable barrier," 5000km of deep ocean separating the eastern and central Pacific, according to a report by Smithsonian scientists ... > full story -
Global Warming Surpassed Natural Cycles In Fueling 2005 Hurricane Season, NCAR Scientists Conclude
June 22, 2006 Global warming accounted for around half of the extra hurricane-fueling warmth in the waters of the tropical North Atlantic in 2005, while natural cycles were only a minor factor, according to a ... > full story -
Climate Change Responsible For Increased Hurricanes, Researchers Find
May 30, 2006 Human induced climate change, rather than naturally occurring ocean cycles, may be responsible for the recent increases in frequency and strength of North Atlantic hurricanes, according to Penn State ... > full story -
La Nina Will Have No Effect On 2006 Atlantic Hurricanes
May 5, 2006 NASA oceanographers agree that the recent La Nina in the eastern Pacific Ocean is not expected to have an effect on the Atlantic hurricane season this year. That is good news, because normally a La ... > full story -
Rutgers Researchers 'Rewrite The Book' In Quantum Statistical Physics
February 9, 2006 An important part of the decades-old assumption thought to be essential for quantum statistical physics is being challenged by researchers at Rutgers University and colleagues in Germany and Italy. ... > full story -
2005 Was The Warmest Year In A Century
January 30, 2006 The year 2005 may have been the warmest year in a century, according to NASA scientists studying temperature data from around the ... > full story -
El Nino Events Affect Whale Breeding
January 10, 2006 New research shows that global climate processes are affecting southern right whales (Eubalaena australis) in the South Atlantic. A thirty-year study by an international team of scientists found a ... > full story -
NASA's Topex/Poseidon Oceanography Mission Ends
January 8, 2006 The joint NASA/Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales Topex/Poseidon oceanography satellite ceased operations after nearly 62,000 orbits of Earth. The spacecraft lost its ability to maneuver, bringing to ... > full story
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