A fire in Central Park seems to appear as a smoke plume and a line of flames in a satellite image.
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Surigae Stirs Up the Pacific
The super typhoon reached extreme intensity earlier in the year than any storm in the satellite era.
NOAA Scientists Use Drones to See Tornado Damage in Remote Areas
Forecasters are excited about the potential for using aerial images for post-storm damage surveys.
Sea Ice Highs and Lows
There were no records set in 2020-21, but the downward trends in polar ice continue.
Rio Grande Salinity Drives Innovation, Change In Agriculture
The river is integral to Texas' irrigation. High salinity is changing the agricultural landscape.
Downstream Consequences: How NASA Satellites Track Harmful Algal Blooms
Satellites such as the NASA and USGS Landsat 8 can help scientists identify where an algal bloom has formed in lakes or rivers.


