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Satellite Snapshots
The ocean – it is the most prominent feature on Earth, and of immeasurable importance to life on the planet. But what would it look like if all of…
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The latest data (completed on June 15, 2010) from NOAA's Satellite Analysis Branch shows the extent of surface oil in the Gulf. For a…
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Satellite Snapshots
Oil has been leaking into the Gulf of Mexico since the BP Deepwater Horizon caught fire on April 20th, 2010, exploded, and…
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Satellite Snapshots
The MODIS sensor on NASA's Terra satellite passed over the Gulf of Mexico at the right time relative to the sun's position, capturing…
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Hurricane Isabel just after it made landfall near Drum Inlet, North Carolina as shown in this image from September 18, 2003 at 2115Z
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Hurricane Katrina imagery from GOES East including rapid scan data from August 22 through September 1, 2005.
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The Office of Coast Survey, part of the National Ocean Service, conducts missions to chart the coasts and ocean bottom along U.S…
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Satellite Snapshots
Hypoxic zones are areas in the ocean of such low oxygen concentration that animal life suffocates and dies, and as a result are sometimes called …
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