Start Date: End Date: Published Date Data Date
Staring Into Ian’s Eye
720 x 578 JPEG
Published September 30, 2022
NASA scientists are studying the latest satellite imagery of the storm and analyzing the forces that made the storm so catastrophic.
Related images:
12489 x 12489 4 MB - JPEG
12602 x 12602 8 MB - JPEG
MPEG
Fuel for Ian, Cool from Fiona
720 x 545 JPEG
Published September 27, 2022
Warm seas provide fuel for extreme storms, and can then be cooled by them.
720 x 785 JPEG
Canada Braces for Fiona
Published September 23, 2022
After buffeting Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, and Bermuda, the hurricane appeared destined to be one of the strongest storms to ever reach the Canadian Maritimes.
720 x 480 JPEG
8190 x 7624 9 MB - JPEG
2048 x 1366 628 KB - JPEG
Feeling the Heat in the Extremes
Published September 16, 2022
New climate research shows where to expect hot and humid heat waves in the United States in the coming decades.
2160 x 1440 315 KB - JPEG
2160 x 1440 343 KB - JPEG
Late Season Melting in Greenland
720 x 517 PNG
Published September 9, 2022
Some scientists think the widespread late-season melting could have implications for the ice sheet’s near future.
720 x 545 PNG
3474 x 2316 5 MB - PNG
A July of Extremes
Published August 2, 2022
In the United States, pervasive and persistent heat domes put more than 150 million people under heat warnings and advisories in the month of July.
4096 x 2541 2 MB - JPEG