A space-based laser that measures clouds and small atmospheric particles has provided a unique view of the massive Saharan dust plume that crossed the North Atlantic Ocean in June.
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Ocean Gliders Head to Sea to Improve Hurricane Forecasts
NOAA and partners expect 50-percent boost in ocean data
Identifying Sources of Deadly Air Pollution in the United States
A new study from University of Minnesota researchers provides an unprecedented look at the causes of poor air quality in the United States and its effects on human health.
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Data Analytics Can Predict Global Warming Trends, Heat Waves
3 days of heat variances, compared to 30-year record, can predict an extreme weather event
Newly Named Nuisance Alga Chondria Tumulosa Identified in Pearl and Hermes Atoll
In three years, the alga had grown into abundant mats of over 100,000 square feet each at Pearl and Hermes Atoll, outcompeting the species typically living in these ecosystems.


