Earth - Climate Topics
Aircraft make second flight with TRMM
1998 — April 6, 2011
CAMEX-3 status report
GLOBE team wraps up week of intense training
1998 — April 6, 2011
the last day of the workshop - teachers put their new-found training to the test
Eye-to-eye, and Bonnie winks
1998 — April 6, 2011
All three NASA and NOAA aircraft teams make first sortie to hurricane Bonnie and get to study her structure at the same time.
Islands in the (Air) Stream
1998 — April 6, 2011
The quest to understand how rapid urban growth affects local and regional weather and, potentially, the global climate is on. NASA scientists will measure thermal radiation from growing cities by flying an instrument-laden Lear jet over Baton Rouge, Sacramento, and Salt Lake City.
CAMEX aircraft make test runs
1998 — April 6, 2011
CAMEX flies over tropical storm weather in successful calibration run.
Calibration flight planned today
1998 — April 6, 2011
CAMEX first flight to validate Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission satellite measurements.
Accurate "Thermometers" in Space
1997 — April 6, 2011
How Dry is the Tropical Free Troposphere?
1997 — April 6, 2011
Spooky Hurricane Science
2008 — April 6, 2011
To improve hurricane forecasting, NASA engineers are spending time in a spooky room where 'no one can hear you scream.'
NASA Works to Improve Short-term Weather Forecasts
2008 — April 6, 2011
NASA scientists are using an infra-red sounder in space to improve short-term weather forecasting.