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EO-1
First Light Images
Hyperspectral
image of a mountainous region of Argentina taken on December
1, 2000. For more pictures and a detailed explanation, go
to the EO-1 First Light Image page. For the press release,
go to EO-1's Public Affairs homepage.
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First
Dose of Winter in the East
SeaWiFS
captured this image on December 20, 2000 of the snowfall
that blanketed the Northeastern U.S.
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TRMM
Satellite Provides Five Years of Rainfall Data
Because
El Niños and La Niñas have a major impact on flooding and
drought distribution around the world, Adler’s findings
have implications for better water resource management in
the future. The findings will also assist in planning disaster
relief and preparations for vector-borne disease outbreaks
when flooding and extreme heat is predicted. For more
on this story, go to the Public
Affairs TRMM Rainfall Map website.
2000
December
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Goddard
From Space
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on pic to enlarge
2000
December
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Great
Lakes Effect
Lake-effect
snow occurs when cold dry air passes over a larger warmer
lake and picks up moisture and heat. Clouds build overhead
and eventually develop into snow showers as they move downwind.
The image was enhanced and rendered at NASA's Goddard Space
Flight Center. The SEAWiFS sensor is carried aboard the
OrbView-2 satellite.
05
December 2000
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Eastern
U.S. In the Grips of Old Man Winter
Provided
by the SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center,
and ORBIMAGE taken on November 21, 2000
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Greenland
Not So Green
A
SeaWiFS pass over Greenland collected by the ground station
in Resolute in northern Canada on July 15th, 2000 produced
this image. Click on pic to enlarge image. This image
provided by the
SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and
ORBIMAGE.
2000
November
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Florida
Cloudless
The
only thing not obscuring Florida these days is clouds...
14
November 2000
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Shenandoah
Fires
The
biggest cloud in the Washington D.C. region seems to be
the one coming from the fires in Shenandoah National Park.
This image provided by the
SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center, and
ORBIMAGE.
2000
November
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Fall
Foliage from Space
Just
in time for Halloween: View Fall foliage from space.
(images and movies)
2000
October
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Cloudless
U.S.
Most
of the eastern U.S. was cloud free October 11. Such
widespread cloudlessness in this part of the world is rare.
These clear skies are associated with a region of high pressure
over the eastern central U.S.
11
October 2000
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New
Space Views of Southeast Asian Flood Aid United Nations
Disaster Relief Effort
(Details)
For more images of the flooding,
click on flooding.
11 October
2000
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Cloudless
Outer Banks as Eyed By SeaWiFS
04
October 2000
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NASA
Scientist Predicts Less Climate Cooling From Clouds
Don't
count on clouds to come to the rescue if the Earth's current
climate warming trend continues. That's according to new
NASA research published in the October 1st issue of the
American Meteorological Society's Journal of Climate.
(Details)
1
October 2000
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NOAA-16
Sends Back First Image
(Details)
21
September 2000
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NASA
Satellite Data Used Operationally to Help Combat Fires in
the West
This
visible light/infrared composite image over Montana and
Idaho was acquired by the Moderate-resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer
on Aug. 23. The image shows the locations of actively burning
wildfires (red pixels) and the thick shroud of smoke they
produced (grey-blue pixels). Click on pic to enlarge.
There
was no Labor Day holiday for firefighters battling dozens
of blazes that have consumed hundreds of thousands of acres
across Montana and Idaho. But fire officials did get some
assistance from an unexpected source as scientists from
NASA, NOAA, the USDA Forest Service and the University of
Virginia teamed up to provide them with new observations
of the fires from NASA's Terra satellite. This marked the
first time data from the recently-launched spacecraft were
used operationally in a crisis situation. (Details)
12
September 2000
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Australia
from Space in All Her Olympic Glory
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on pic to enlarge
Image
Courtesy of SeaWiFS and ORBIMAGE
15
September 2000
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Typhoon
Saomai Gets Nasty
Typhoon
Saomai is bringing nasty weather to Japan. This image
by SeaWiFs shows
the location of the typhoon on September 12, 2000.
12 September
2000
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Largest-Ever
Ozone Hole Observed Over Antarctica
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on pic to enlarge
Details
06
September 2000
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Burn
Scars Visible from Space
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on pic to enlarge
Burn
scars left behind by the Idaho and Montana wildfires are
clearly visible in this SeaWiFS image taken September 7,
2000. This image along with those documenting the
spread of the fires can be seen on the SeaWiFS homepage
at:
http://seawifs.gsfc.nasa.gov/SEAWIFS.html
07 September
2000
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Arabian
Sea Gets Dusty
SeaWiFS
captured this dust cloud blowing out over the Arabian Sea
from Oman last March.
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Texas
Wildfires Create Smoke Plumes
Smoke
plumes are evident spewing over the Gulf of Mexico from
wildfires in Texas and Louisiana. Click on pic to
enlarge image. Image courtesy of SeaWiFS
and Orbimage.
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Swirling
Skies Near Ireland
SeaWiFS
saw this low pressure system over the North Atlantic northwest
of Ireland August 31.
31 August
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Western
Wildfires Increase Throughout August
The first
set of images show the increase in fires in the Midwest from
August 2 through August 22. Seen by NASA's Sea-viewing Wide
Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS)
on the OrbView-2 satellite, these images capture the plumes
of smoke that extend east. The National Interagency
Fire Center reported 84 fires burning in 14 states within
1.7 million acres of land as of today. Click on image
to enlarge.
This
image from the Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS) shows
high aerosol concentrations resulting from smoke on August
27. Visit the TOMS
homepage and click on "Global Aerosol Hot
Spots" to see the concentration of fires from Aug.
25 through Aug. 28.
2000
August
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Typhoon
Prapiroon
August
30th's SeaWiFS
image shows Typhoon Prapiroon over the East China Sea.
30
August 2000
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Mediterranean
Dust and Smoke
The
SeaWiFS web site has a spectacular image of the
Mediterranean Sea on August 25th showing smoke from fires
on the Algerian coast as well as lots of dust. SeaWiFS pic
can be enlarged by clicking on it.
TOMS
is therefore seeing not just dust but a combination of smoke
and dust over the Mediterranean. The other TOMS image of
August 25th shows a larger area, and smoke from fires in
Greece can be seen in the southwest of that country.
25 August
2000
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Tropical
Storm Debby Weakens in the Atlantic
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on pic to enlarge image
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August 2000
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Two
Storms and the Fires
This
image shows SeaWiFS
view of the smoke in Idaho and Montana on August 15 as well
as views of what have become Tropical Depression Hector
and Tropical Storm Ileana.
The
second image, taken August 15 by TOMS (Total Ozone Mapping
Spectrometer), is of the aerosol output (airborne microscopic
dust and smoke) from the fires. Click for TOMS
homepage. This image can be enlarged by clicking on
it.
15
August 2000
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Hurricane
Alberto
SeaWiFS
imaged Hurricane Alberto as it churned the atmosphere east
of Bermuda.
11 August
2000
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Just
South of Japan
This
is the SeaWiFS view of Typhoon Ewiniar to the south of Japan
August 11. The remnants of Jelawat can still be seen over
eastern China in the upper left corner of the image.
Credit: Provided by the SeaWiFS Project, NASA/Goddard Space
Flight Center, and ORBIMAGE
11
August 2000
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Tracking
Fire Trends From Space
This
image shows fire danger around the United States, based
on data collected between July 20th and 27th, 2000. Red
areas indicate where fire potential is greater and green
areas show places where the threat is lower. This fire potential
map is based on the Soil Moisture Index (SMI). SMI is derived
from temperature and vegetation measurements taken by NOAA's
satellite-based Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer
(AVHRR). For more information, go to: http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov
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on pic to enlarge image.
08 August
2000
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Smoke
from Idaho and Montana Stretches for 1000 Miles
Dense
smoke from Idaho and western Montana is visible stretching
all the way to Iowa and Minnesota in this image from the
Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS)
on the OrbView-2 satellite This image was approximately
at 3 p.m. EDT on August 8, 2000. Although the primary mission
of SeaWiFS is to measure the biology of the ocean, it also
provides stunning color imagery of the Earth's surface.
The
second image, taken August 8 by TOMS (Total Ozone Mapping
Spectrometer), is of the aerosol output (airborne microscopic
dust and smoke) from the fires. Click for TOMS
homepage.
08 August
2000
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Powerful
Typhoon Jelawat in the East China Sea on August 7 and
9
Top
image is Jelawat on August 7 followed by the bottom image
of Jelawat on the 9th.
Click
on either pic to enlarge the images.
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August 2000
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Dense
Smoke Plumes Visible From Western Fires
Dense
smoke from wildfires burning near the Idaho and Montana
border can been seen drifting for hundreds of miles in the
top image captured by NASA's SeaWiFS sensor on the OrbView-2
satellite. This image was approximately at 3 p.m. EDT on
August 7, 2000. Click on pic to enlarge image.
The
second image, taken August 7 by TOMS (Total Ozone Mapping
Spectrometer), is of the aerosol output (airborne microscopic
dust and smoke) from the fires. Click for TOMS
homepage.
07
August 2000
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Extensive
Smoke from U.S. Fires Visible from Space
Dense smoke
from wildfires burning in the western U.S. is visible in this
image captured by NASA's Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor
(SeaWiFS). The smoke plume in this image extends from northern
Wyoming across the state of Montana. Fort Peck Reservoir in
Montana and Lake Sakakawea in North Dakota are visible in
the upper half of the image. This image was captured about
3 p.m. EDT on Sunday, July 30, 2000. Click on pic to
enlarge image.
30
July 2000
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NASA's
Terra Satellite Verifies a Less Snowy Winter of 1999/2000
The
average March snow line, depicted in red, would normally
extend from New England through the Midwest to southern
portions of North Dakota, continuing farther south in the
western states. The actual snow cover captured from this
composite of March 5th through 12th is depicted in white.
Click on image to enlarge pic. Visit the Earth
Observatory website for additional info.
July
2000
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NASA
Scientists Detect Rapid Thinning of Greenland's Coastal
Ice
Click
on pic to enlarge.
Details
20
July 2000
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The
Lion Roars
SeaWiFS
had a view of a phytoplankton bloom in the North Atlantic
that looked a lot like a rampant lion with its forelegs
over the Grand Banks of Newfoundland. Click on pic
to enlarge.
17
July 2000
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Aurora
Dances Over Much of the United States, but Daylight Obscures
the View
Details
15
July 2000
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Greek
Fires Rage
SeaWiFS
shows smoke continuing to billow across the Mediterranean
from the fires on the Greek islands. This image was
captured July 14.
Hundreds
of wildfires, ignited by a relentless heatwave, continue
to blaze in Greece. The most serious fire was on the
resort island of Samos. About one-fifth of the island
has been charred. SeaWiFS captured the smoke plume
emanating from those fires. Click on picture to enlarge
image.
14 July
2000
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St.
James Bay
Colorful
James Bay in Canada is captured by SeaWiFS on July 11.
Click on image for larger pic.
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Typhoon
Kirogi in the Pacific
Typhoon
Kirogi heads towards the Phillippines in this image taken
by SeaWiFS on July 5. Click on pic to enlarge image
Typhoon
Kirogi closes in on Japan in this July 7 image taken by
SeaWiFS. Click on image to enlarge pic.
07
July 2000
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