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Global December-February Temperature Warmest On Record
March 16, 2007 NOAA reports that February's combined global land and ocean surface temperature was the sixth warmest on record, but a strong El Nino in January helped push the winter to its highest value since ... > full story -
NASA Peers Deep Inside Hurricanes
March 7, 2007 Determined to understand why some storms grow into hurricanes while others fizzle, NASA scientists recently looked deep into thunderstorms off the African coast using satellites and ... > full story -
Pollution From China And India Affecting World's Weather
March 6, 2007 Severe pollution from the Far East is almost certainly affecting the weather near you, says a Texas A&M University researcher who has studied the problem and has published a landmark paper on the ... > full story -
STEREO Panoramic Images Improve Solar Storm Tracking
March 5, 2007 The latest panoramic images from National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) twin STEREO (Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory) spacecraft enable scientists to track solar storms from ... > full story -
Hurricane Can Form New Eyewall And Change Intensity Rapidly
March 2, 2007 Data collected in 2005 from Hurricane Rita is providing the first documented evidence that rapid intensity changes can be caused by clouds outside the wall of a hurricane's eye coming together to ... > full story -
2006 Hurricane Season Was Near Normal
January 18, 2007 After the record setting season of 2005 with 27 named tropical cyclones, many meteorologists and hurricane specialists were forecasting another above average hurricane season for 2006, but it didn't ... > full story -
Environments Resilient In The Face Of Hurricanes, But Questions Remain
January 12, 2007 The international Estuarine Research Federation (ERF) has announced the publication of a special issue of its scientific journal, Estuaries and Coasts, focused on environmental impacts of hurricanes ... > full story -
Aircraft Captures Windy Details In Hurricane's Ups And Downs
December 12, 2006 Researchers employing some of the world's most sophisticated weather research equipment recently captured details on winds and other conditions in a rapidly intensifying hurricane. This data will ... > full story -
NASA Diagnoses Tropical Storm Gert's Growth Spurt
December 12, 2006 Scientists present findings from a 2005 field campaign during which they flew over Tropical Storm Gert to look at the storm inside and out to determine how Gert evolved. Presentation (poster ... > full story -
Graduate Students Study Links Between African And U.S. Weather Systems
December 7, 2006 When their DC-8 flew into a tropical storm off the coast of West Africa, Aaron Pratt and Tamara Battle realized their lifelong dream--to study storms and weather systems at their source. During that ... > full story
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