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- The Electric Atmosphere: Plasma Is Next NASA Science Target
- Soil Moisture and Hot Days Examined Globally
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- Back-to-Back La Niñas Cooled Globe and Influenced Extreme Weather in 2011
- Researchers Develop Technique to Help Pollution Forecasters See Past Clouds
- Climate Change May Lead to Fewer but More Violent Thunderstorms
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- Extreme Heat Raises Climate Change Questions, Concerns
- Smaller Volcanoes Could Cool Climate
- Eddies, Not Sunlight, Spur Annual Phytoplankton Bloom in North Atlantic
- Solar Flare: Another M-Class Flare from Sunspot 1515
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- War-Related Climate Change Would Reduce Substantially Reduce Crop Yields
- New Light Shed on Explosive Solar Activity
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- NASA Satellites See Wildfires Across Colorado
- NOAA: Data from New Satellite Implemented in Record Time; Meteorologists Are Now Using Information for Weather Forecasts
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- NOAA Predicts a Near-Normal 2012 Atlantic Hurricane Season
- May 2012 Global Temperatures Second Warmest on Record
Posted June 14, 2012:
- New Solar Active Region Spitting out Flares
- Two Warmest Winter Months in Midwest, U.S. History May Have Connection
- Virtual Sailing Gives Competitors the Edge
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- Measuring CO2 to Fight Global Warming, Enforce Future Treaty
- New Species of Fish in Sweden
- Amateur Astronomers Boost ESA’s Asteroid Hunt
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- New Research Brings Satellite Measurements and Global Climate Models Closer
- NASA Weather 'Eye in the Sky' Marks 10 Years
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