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The latest enhancements to the AppEEARS program provide access to more datasets along with greater flexibility for working with Earth observing data from NASA and other federal data archives.
Published Nov 10, 2017 10:50 AM
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Scientists have determined that Arctic sea ice is on the decline, leading to questions about future climate.
Published Feb 13, 2006 02:33 PM
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Harmful algal blooms appear to increase in intensity, duration, and extent.
Published Mar 9, 1996 04:05 PM
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New features and enhancements to NASA Worldview make it even easier to interactively work with imagery layers to see your world, your way.
Published Feb 26, 2020 02:38 PM
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Working to identify regional and global data sets that relate to the function of global ecosystems.
Published Mar 8, 1999 01:53 PM
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As part of the ongoing evolution of EOSDIS data and services, testing and prototyping are underway to see how DAAC data collections can be archived and disseminated using the commercial cloud.
Published Jul 18, 2017 11:12 AM
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Earthdata Search’s wide array of features and functionality makes finding the right data quick and easy.
Published Jan 31, 2024 05:27 PM
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NASA’s EOSDIS is constantly developing new techniques and strategies that enable users around the world to efficiently use NASA Earth observing data.
Published Apr 7, 2015 02:40 PM
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Environmental and public health researchers may benefit from ground-level measurements of PM2.5, NO2, and O3 concentrations.
Published Sep 12, 2022 12:09 PM
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Researchers revise the story behind Puerto Rico’s 2015 drought.
Published Oct 24, 2018 04:47 PM
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Satellites and ocean bottom instruments tell similar stories.
Published Jan 25, 2010 03:03 PM
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Unmanned aircraft probe the secrets of hurricanes.
Published Apr 22, 2014 03:15 PM
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Publication from NASA ESDIS describing research uses of data from EOSDIS - discovering the breakup of the biggest ice shelf in the Arctic.
Published Feb 16, 2004 12:20 PM
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Scientists use satellites to plot heavy rainfall and help assess landslide and flood hazards.
Published Feb 13, 2007 01:51 PM
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