NASA’s Terra satellite passed over the Northwestern Pacific Ocean on Oct. 21 and captured a visible image of Tropical Storm Neoguri.
articles
Antarctic Ice Cliffs May Not Contribute to Sea-Level Rise as Much as Predicted
Study finds even the tallest ice cliffs should support their own weight rather than collapsing catastrophically.
Europe’s Largest Meteorite Crater – Home to Deep Ancient Life
Fractured rocks of impact craters have been suggested to host deep microbial communities on Earth, and potentially other terrestrial planets, yet direct evidence remains elusive.
Emerging Cracks in the Pine Island Glacier
The Copernicus Sentinel-1 and Sentinel-2 satellites have revealed new cracks, or rifts, in the Pine Island Glacier – one of the primary ice arteries in the West Antarctic Ice Sheet.
Can We Forecast A Weather Disaster Years Before It Happens?
Texas A&M's iHESP lab seeks to develop a new advanced modeling framework for high-resolution multiscale Earth System predictions.
Land Management Practices to Reduce Nitrogen Load May Be Affected by Future Climate Changes
Nitrogen from agricultural production is a major cause of pollution in the Mississippi River Basin and contributes to large dead zones in the Gulf of Mexico.