Clouds can be a nuisance when scientists are trying to observe features on Earth's surface. But at other times, clouds are exactly what they want to see. These images highlight some of the more unusual and beautiful clouds observed in recent years from space.
Hot, dry weather has parched vegetation and turned the state into a tinderbox.
Researchers used field observations and remote sensing data to map the spread of the bacteria-carrying ticks in central and eastern Canada.
Published Jun 25, 2021Prolonged dry conditions have caused the worst drought in central and southern Brazil in almost a century.
Published Jun 23, 2021The dust storm traveled from Algeria to Italy, spanning roughly 1,000 kilometers (620 miles).
Published Jun 22, 2021The atmosphere is changing, trapping more heat from the Sun. The ocean plays a significant role in the balance.
Published Jun 22, 2021 in Earth MattersDatasets from the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite will build upon three decades of sea level measurements.
Published Jun 22, 2021One of the world’s largest deltas stands as a remarkable example of how water and ice can shape the land.
Published Jun 21, 2021Chocolate mountains and a salty lake highlight this desert landscape.
Published Jun 20, 2021In addition to making rain and snow, clouds can have a warming or cooling influence depending on their altitude, type, and when they form. These maps show what fraction of an area was cloudy each month.
These maps show the ‘metabolism” of Earth’s plants and trees. Net primary productivity is the difference between the amount of carbon dioxide absorbed during photosynthesis minus the amount released by respiration.
The issuing of General Order No. 3 by Union troops on June 19, 1865, marked the official end of slavery in Texas and the U.S.
Published Jun 19, 2021Snow and ice influence climate by reflecting sunlight back into space. When it melts, snow is a source of water for drinking and vegetation; too much snowmelt can lead to floods. These maps show average snow cover by month.
Precipitation totals and lake levels are among the worst they have been since the 1970s.
Published Jun 17, 2021Image of the Day Water Drought Human Presence Temperature Extremes
Extreme heat has descended on the southwestern United States, with several states enduring temperatures near and above record highs for June.
Published Jun 16, 2021Image of the Day Heat Land Drought Remote Sensing Temperature Extremes
Researchers have created a satellite-based tool to help officials identify new activity.
Published Jun 16, 2021These maps depict how much hotter or cooler an ocean basin was compared to the long-term average. Temperature anomalies can indicate changes in ocean circulation or the arrival of patterns like El Niño and La Niña.
These maps depict monthly total rainfall around the world. Rainfall is the primary source of fresh water for humans, plants, and animals. Rain also moves heat between the atmosphere, oceans, and land.
Your challenge is to tell us what we are looking at, where it is, and why it is interesting.
Published Jun 15, 2021 in Earth Matters
In the past decade, unregulated artisanal mines accounted for more deforestation than industrial mines.
Published Jun 15, 2021Sediment-rich water from the interior of Madagascar meets the sea in mangrove-fringed Loza Bay.
Published Jun 13, 2021Recent research shows that changes in the onset of spring—both early and late—can lead to more severe asthma for some people.
Published Jun 3, 2021 in Earth MattersSince 1999, Earth Observatory has published images and stories from all over our planet. Now you can explore more than 11,000 images in a different way: by location.
Published Jun 2, 2021NASA has a unique vantage point for observing the beauty and wonder of Earth and for making sense of it. The images in this book tell a story of a 4.5-billion-year-old planet where there is always something new to see.
Published Apr 28, 2021What do you do when presented with a new satellite image? Here's what the Earth Observatory team does to understand the view.
Published Nov 18, 2013Satellite images of Earth at night have been a curiosity for the public and a tool of fundamental research for at least 25 years. They have provided a broad, beautiful picture, showing how humans have shaped the planet and lit up the darkness.
Published Apr 12, 2017These maps show the average amount of water vapor in a column of atmosphere by month. Water vapor is the key precursor for rain and snow and one of the most important greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
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Published Mar 8, 2021Have you ever wondered what it would be like to live in a different part of the world? What would the weather be like? What kinds of animals would you see? Which plants live there? By investigating these questions, you are learning about biomes.
Published Aug 28, 2020For 20 years, astronauts have been shooting photos of Earth from the space station. Like everything the astronauts do, they are trained for this job. And like everything they do, there is purpose and intention behind it.
Published Feb 8, 2021From their perch on the space station, astronauts have spent 20 years sharing a story about Earth as they see it from above. Like the directors of a film, those astronaut storytellers have a crew working behind the scenes to help them tell the story. Meet the Earth Science and Remote Sensing Unit.
Published Dec 1, 202012 months of high-resolution global true color satellite imagery.
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