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NASA’s ECOSTRESS Maps Burn Risk Across Phoenix Streets https://www.nasa.gov/missions/ecostress/nasas-ecostress-maps-burn-risk-across-phoenix-streets/ #NASA #EcostressECOsystemSpaceborneThermalRadiometerExperimentOnSpaceStation #EarthScience #ExtremeWeatherEvents #JetPropulsionLaboratory #WeatherAndAtmosphericDynamics
NASA’s ECOSTRESS Maps Burn Risk Across Phoenix Streets - NASA
Roads and sidewalks in some areas get so hot that skin contact could result in second-degree burns.Anthony Greicius (NASA)
What’s Made in a Thunderstorm and Faster Than Lightning? Gamma Rays! https://science.nasa.gov/universe/whats-made-in-a-thunderstorm-and-faster-than-lightning-gamma-rays/ #NASA #BlackHoles #Earth #ExtremeWeatherEvents #FermiGammaRaySpaceTelescope #GammaRays #GammaRayBursts #NeutronStars #TheUniverse #WeatherAndAtmosphericDynamics
What's Made in a Thunderstorm and Faster Than Lightning? Gamma Rays! - NASA Science
Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope has spotted gamma rays coming from thunderstorms.science.nasa.gov
AWE Launching to Space Station to Study Atmospheric Waves via Airglow https://science.nasa.gov/science-research/heliophysics/awe-launching-to-space-station-to-study-atmospheric-waves-via-airglow/ #NASA #AtmosphericWavesExperimentAWE #Heliophysics #HeliophysicsDivision #ISSResearch #Uncategorized #WeatherAndAtmosphericDynamics
AWE Launching to Space Station to Study Atmospheric Waves via Airglow - NASA Science
NASA’s Atmospheric Waves Experiment, or AWE, mission is scheduled to launch to the International Space Station in November 2023, where it will make use of a natural, ethereal glow in Earth’s sky to study waves in our planet’s atmosphere.science.nasa.gov
International Ocean Satellite Monitors How El Niño Is Shaping Up https://www.nasa.gov/missions/jason-cs-sentinel-6/sentinel-6-michael-freilich/international-ocean-satellite-monitors-how-el-nino-is-shaping-up/ #NASA #Sentinel6MichaelFreilichSatellite #Earth #EarthScience #Oceans #SeaIce #WeatherAndAtmosphericDynamics
International Ocean Satellite Monitors How El Niño Is Shaping Up
Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich is the latest satellite contributing to a 30-year sea level record that researchers are using to compare this year’s El Niño withJet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA)