NASA-NOAA’s Suomi NPP satellite provided forecasters with a composite visible image of the very large Super Typhoon Hagibis in the Northwestern Pacific Ocean on Oct. 10.
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The Milky Way Kidnapped Several Tiny Galaxies from Its Neighbor
Just like the moon orbits the Earth, and the Earth orbits the sun, galaxies orbit each other according to the predictions of cosmology.
One in Four of London’s Green Spaces Breaches Air Quality Safety Limits
More than one quarter of London’s parks, playground, and open spaces exceed international safety limits for air quality.
Sharing Data for Improved Forest Protection and Monitoring
Although the mapping of aboveground biomass is now possible with satellite remote sensing, these maps still have to be calibrated and validated using on-site data gathered by researchers across the world.
Ice Core Source Discovery Adds to Study of Volcanic Activity, Climate System Interactions
A new discovery by University of Maine researchers that challenges the established volcanic source of particles found in an ice core from the South Pole adds to the global record of volcanism and is relevant to several research disciplines.
Has Global Warming Stopped? The Tap of Incoming Energy Cannot Be Turned Off
As a result of industrialization, the carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere has increased continuously over the past 100 years, which is considered as the main reason behind global warming.