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Who uses NASA Earth science data? Dr. Karen Seto, to study the environmental effects of urbanization.
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NASA's Ocean Biology Distributed Active Archive Center has joined the Earthdata Forum, NASA's interactive platform that gives data users the chance to communicate with and learn from experts.
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Worldview Snapshots is a lightweight tool for creating image snapshots from a selection of popular NASA satellite imagery layers.
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As rapid urbanization transforms India's landscape, doctors face a new set of challenges in protecting public health.
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Convection meets the Indian Ocean for supersize weather.
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A tiny organism and its tenants make an unexpected appearance.
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Can marine reserves protect Earth’s underwater nurseries?
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Who Uses NASA Earth Science Data? Dr. Mark Anderson, to better understand how frozen surfaces react to changing atmospheric conditions
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Knowing how leatherback sea turtles migrate could keep them safer.
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The source of a yearly scourge is revealed.
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Scientists use Pathfinder AVHRR (PAL) data to study land cover.
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The project, described as a “breakthrough for fire mapping from space,” is producing high resolution maps to help guide post-fire recovery and remediation efforts.
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Extreme heat events lasting a few days to weeks at a time are occurring more frequently in major cities across the world and can have detrimental impacts on public health. NASA data can help forecast and monitor these events.
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High-resolution sea surface temperature data can be used to study marine heat waves and the health of marine ecosystems.
Published Feb 13, 2020 09:06 AM
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