This week at the NASA Earth Observatory
February 9, 2011
Here’s what’s going on at the NASA Earth Observatory, brought to you by Fred Beyer at EarthSciTeach.
CALIPSO Spies Polar Stratospheric Clouds
Record Low Arctic Sea Ice Extent for January
Durrat Al Bahrain, Persian Gulf
Shinmoe-dake Volcano Erupts on Kyushu
Historic Winter Storm Moves Across the U.S.
NASA News
NASA Satellites Capture Data on Monster Winter Storm Affecting 30 States
Satellite Images of Jan. 27 Snowstorm
GOES-13 Satellite Sees Groundhog’s Day on Ice
NASA’s TRMM Satellite Totaled Cyclone Yasi’s Heavy Rainfall in Queensland
Seeking Feedback and Improvement, NASA’s Earth Data System Earns Praise
Headlines from the press, radio, and television
How Ocean Currents Once Warmed the Arctic
Russian Volcano in Fresh Eruption
‘Alarming’ Amazon Droughts May Have Global Fallout
New ‘Hot Plate’ Technique for Marine Study
Deep Below Antarctic Ice, Lake May Soon See Light
Cows Holding Breath Over New Methane Model
Historic Pink Terraces Found in New Zealand Lake
Pictures: “Ominous” Japan Volcano Erupts Again
Tropical Cyclones Attacking Australia: Big Pic
Dust Levels Doubled World-Wide
Monster Snow and Megastorms, Oh My!
High Risk of Big Quake in Chile
Warm North Atlantic Heating Arctic
Loss of Sea Ice Poses Mercury Risk



