The storm was a potential tropical depression on Sept. 1, but by Sept. 2, the area of low pressure in the Caribbean Sea strengthened into a tropical storm and was named Nana.
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NASA-NOAA Satellite Tracking Typhoon Maysak’s Approach to Landfall
Maysak is forecast to move north and make landfall later in the day today.
Are Hurricanes Strengthening More Rapidly?
Just as a pastry chef needs all the ingredients to successfully make a cake, storms like Laura need favorable conditions to be able to form and rapidly intensify.
NASA Analyzes Typhoon Haishen’s Water Vapor Concentration
When NASA’s Terra satellite passed over the Northwestern Pacific Ocean, it gathered water vapor data on recently developed Typhoon Haishen and found powerful storms in two locations.
How Tadpoles Provide Insight Into Pandemics
A virus affecting wood frog tadpoles throughout the eastern United States is offering scientists a rare opportunity to investigate the role of environmental factors in the spread of infectious disease.
CSU Joins Global Team to Study Ecosystem, Climate Change Interactions in Thawing Permafrost
Colorado State University is one of 14 universities from around the globe that have collectively been awarded $12.5 million by the National Science Foundation to launch a new Biology Integration Institute called EMERGE.


