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    February 9, 2011

    Durrat Al BahrainHere’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

    Ubinas Volcano, Peru

    Landslides in Brazil

    Shinmoe-dake Volcano Erupts on Kyushu

    Historic Winter Storm Moves Across the U.S.

    Tropical Cyclone Yasi

    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

    An Atmospheric Time Machine

    Two Cold Winters Don’t Make a Climate Trend

    Lake Vostok Drilling in Antarctica Running Out of Time

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