This week at the NASA Earth Observatory
January 20, 2011
Here’s what’s going on at the NASA Earth Observatory, brought to you by Fred Beyer at EarthSciTeach.
Different Records, Same Warming Trend
Winter Storm along the U.S. East Coast
NASA news
NASA Research Finds 2010 Tied for Warmest Year on Record
NASA Satellites Capture a Stronger La Nina
Despite Subtle Differences, Global Temperature Records in Close Agreement
Headlines from the press, radio, and television
England’s uplands ‘get more frequent heavy rainfall’
NASA’s Glory Satellite Will Study Climate Change Causes
2010 Ties 2005 as Warmest Year on Record
EarthObserver: A Planet in Your Pocket
Global Warming: Dire Prediction for the Year 3000
Weather Rarity: Snow in 49 States
Current La Niña Could be Strongest Ever Recorded
Picture of Haiti Earthquake Causes Coming into Focus
El Nino seen triggering next world warmth record
Scientists see climate change link to Australian floods
Earth’s Hot Past Could Be Prologue to Future Climate
2010 Tied for Warmest Year on Record, NASA Research Finds
Mountain Glacier Melt to Contribute 12 Centimeters to World Sea-Level Increases by 2100



