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  • Researchers Ask: How Sustainable Is Your Toothbrush?

    Researchers have examined the sustainability of different models of  the most commonly used oral health product – the toothbrush – to determine which is best for the planet and associated human health.

  • NASA Observes Hurricane Sally Making Early Morning Landfall in Alabama

    NASA’s Aqua satellite and the NASA-NOAA Suomi NPP satellite provided views of the strength, extent and rainfall potential as Hurricane Sally was making landfall during the morning hours of Sept. 16.

  • Does Rain Reign?

    Precipitation patterns, along with temperature, dictate where tropical forests are distributed around the world.

  • A Slew of September Storms

    The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season has broken many records so far, and the season still has two months to go.

  • NASA Aqua Satellite Casts Three Eyes on Sally and Finds Heavy Rain Potential

    NASA’s Aqua satellite analyzed the cloud top temperatures and water vapor content in Hurricane Sally as it crawls toward landfall, and found the potential for large amounts of rainfall, which, coupled with slow movement, can lead to catastrophic flooding.

  • Water Vapor Imagery Reveals Hurricane Paulette’s Strongest Side, Dry Air

    NASA’s Aqua satellite analyzed Hurricane Paulette’s water vapor content as it continued to move away from Bermuda and found structural changes, the strongest side, and dry air moving in.

  • Satellite Images Display Changes in the Condition of European Forests

    Newly created map indicates openings in the European forest canopy.

  • Sally Expected To Alter Gulf Coast Beaches From Louisiana To Alabama

    A new U.S. Geological Survey coastal change forecast predicts a decrease in impacts due to Hurricane Sally. However, some sandy beaches in Mississippi may still be heavily damaged by Hurricane Sally.

  • The Arctic Is Transitioning Into a New Climate State

    The fast-warming Arctic has started to transition from a predominantly frozen state into an entirely different climate, according to a comprehensive new study of Arctic conditions.

  • NASA Monitors Carbon Monoxide From California Wildfires

    NASA's Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS), aboard the Aqua satellite, captured carbon monoxide plumes coming from California wildfires last week. 

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