News: Clouds In The News
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- Experiment probes climate riddle. (BBC News, January 18, 2006)
- Clouds are Cooler than Smoke. (NASA Earth Observatory, July 2004)
- NASA to Decommission Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission. (NASA Earth Observatory, July 2004)
- Aura Launched, to Better Understand the Air We Breathe. (NASA Earth Observatory, July 2004)
- Earth's Air: NASA's Aura Spacecraft to Gauge Atmospheric Health. (Space.com, June 2004)
- NASA's Weatherman Encourages Young People. (NASA News, May 2004)
- Clouds Caused By Aircraft Exhaust May Warm The U.S. Climate. (NASA News, April 2004)
- NASA and GLOBE Launch Earth Day Experiment. (NASA Earth Observatory, April 2004)
- NASA Satellite Data Show Heavy Smoke 'Chokes' Clouds. (NASA Earth Observatory, March 2004)
- NASA Research Shows Heavy Smoke "Chokes" Clouds. (Goddard Space Flight Center, March 2004)
- 'Hole in sky' amazes scientists. (BBC, January 2004)
- A "Hot Tower" Above the Eye Can Make Hurricanes Stronger. (Goddard Space Flight Center, January 2004)
- Complex Clouds off Australia. (NASA Earth Observatory, June 2003)
- Multi-layer Clouds Over the South Indian Ocean. (NASA Earth Observatory, June 2003)
- Cirrus Reflectance. (NASA Earth Observatory, April 2003)
- NASA Mission Will Look At Clouds From Both Sides. (NASA Earth Observatory, January 2003)
- 200th Anniversary of Cloud Classification Developed by Luke Howard. (The Times, 8 June 2002)
- Study Finds Thicker Storm Clouds Over Warmer Tropical Waters Affect Climate. (NASA Earth Observatory, 18 Sept 2002)
- A Hard Look at Thin Clouds. (NASA Earth Observatory)
- Vapour Trails' Effects Confirmed. (Nature, 8 August 2002)
- Anvil Tops of Thunderstorms. (NASA Earth Observatory)
- Thunderstorms over Brazil. (NASA Earth Observatory)
- Ship Tracks in the Sky. (NASA Earth Observatory)
- Closed Small Cell Clouds in the South Pacific. (NASA Earth Observatory)
- Aleutian Clouds. (NASA Earth Observatory)
- Fewer Clouds Found in Tropics. (NASA Earth Observatory, 31 January 2002)
- NASA Satellite Instrument Warms up GLOBAL Cooling Theory. (NASA Earth Observatory, 16 January 2002)
- Invisible Cirrus Clouds. (NASA Earth Observatory)
- Observations of 1998 El Niņo Provide Powerful Climate Test. (NASA Earth Observatory, 17 Dec 2001)
- Study of Cirrus Clouds May Improve Climate Change Forecasts. (NASA Earth Observatory, 7 Dec 2001)
- Tiny Particles of Pollution May Carry Large Consequences for Earth's Water Supply. (NASA Earth Observatory, 6 Dec 2001)
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