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Global warming: Reasons why it might not actually exist - Daily Telegraph
As Christopher Booker says in his review of 2008 , temperatures have been dropping in a wholly unpredicted way over the past year. Last winter, the northern hemisphere saw its greatest snow cover since 1966, which in the northern US states and Canada ...
The big melt: 2 trillion tons of ice since 2003 (Environmental News Network)
More than 2 trillion tons of land ice in Greenland, Antarctica and Alaska have melted since 2003, according to new NASA satellite data that show the latest signs of what scientists say is global warming. More than half of the loss of landlocked ice in the past five years has occurred in Greenland, based on measurements of ice weight by NASA's GRACE satellite, said NASA geophysicist Scott ...
Warmer oceans can fuel more thunderstorms (New Kerala)
Washington, Dec 25 : Scientists have found that thunderstorms are more frequent over areas where ocean temperatures are warm.
Military Rivalry in Central Asia
and do not represent those of the U.S. Army, Defense Department, or the U.S. Government. Image: NASA satellite image of Kara-Bogaz-Gol, a bay of the Caspian Sea. Notes: [1] Vladimir Mukhin, 'Poslednaya Nabrosok na Iuge,' Nezavisimaya Gazeta, August 8,
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NASA's Gift to Mr. Claus
has a lot of plankton, it's a likely gathering spot. The SPoRT team knows how to use NASA satellite data to find such areas. High chlorophyll concentration, indicated in satellite data by greenness (the greener the more chlorophyll), means lots of
SUSAN TAYLOR MARTIN: OVERLOOKED FOREIGN NEWS
China's efforts to clear Beijing's notoriously polluted air for the Summer Olympics paid off. Recently released NASA satellite data show that pollution levels dropped dramatically in August. The bad news: Now that everyone but the Chinese has left, the
Marshall Space Flight Center saves Claus family
- many a fish's favorite food - can be tracked by the temperature. The Marshall program uses NASA satellite data and a color system - green for more, blue for less - to track this information allowing fishermen to find high plankton concentrations. 'If
Marshall Space Flight Center saves Claus family (The Huntsville Times)
Marshall Space Flight Center helped save Capt. Terry Claus - no relation to the jolly North Pole variant - and his family from a heavy lightning storm while he was on a swordfish run off the Miami coast last year.
Satellites unearthing ancient Egyptian ruins
the satellite imagery data I use,' Parcak said. 'I can pick the exact months I need with the NASA satellite datasets.' Benefits of a bird's-eye view Remote subsurface sensing has been used in archaeology in one form or another for years, though the term

