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New Ocean Data Flowing In
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Published June 22, 2021
Datasets from the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite will build upon three decades of sea level measurements.
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Discovering the Charlotte Whale
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Published May 19, 2021
The unexpected discovery of a whale skeleton hundreds of miles from the sea and more than 200 feet above sea level in 1849 is a reminder of how much sea level can change.
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Iceberg Goes With the Flow
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Published December 23, 2020
The swerving path of Antarctic iceberg A-68A is dictated by a large and powerful current.
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Shadows from a Solar Eclipse
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Published December 14, 2020
The first and only total eclipse of 2020 stretched from the equatorial Pacific to the South Atlantic, passing through southern Argentina and Chile.
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Iceberg Closes In on South Georgia
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Antarctic iceberg A-68A has drifted menacingly close to a remote island in the southern Atlantic Ocean.
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A Destructive Abundance
Published December 9, 2020
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season was supercharged, and not just in raw numbers.
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Mapping Landslide Hazards in Central America
Published November 18, 2020
After severe hurricanes dropped torrential rain on Guatemala, Nicaragua, and other countries, NASA researchers worked to map potential landslide hazards.
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Shedding Light on Greenland
Published November 15, 2020
Nature’s beauty overtook science for an evening.
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Iceberg A-68A Nears South Georgia
Published November 13, 2020
Scientists watch as A-68A, currently the planet’s largest iceberg, approaches a remote island in the southern Atlantic Ocean.
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Taking a Measure of Sea Level Rise: Land Motion
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Published November 5, 2020
Earth’s surface may seem motionless most of the time, but an array of measurements show that natural and human-caused processes cause coastal land to rise and fall.
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Taking a Measure of Sea Level Rise: Ice Height
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Scientists project ice losses from the Greenland and Antarctic Ice Sheets will play a large part in sea level rise in the upcoming century.
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