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  1. Elba and the Mediterranean at Night

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  2. Oxygen Factories in the Southern Ocean

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  3. Open- and Closed-Celled Clouds over the Pacific

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  4. Mount Erebus, Antarctica

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  5. It takes a team to do great science. evaluates how well satellites measure rain and snow from space.

  6. Dusty Snow in Central Asia

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  7. Using space data to estimate earthquakes' location, magnitude and tsunami potential.

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  8. Drought in Southern Africa

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  9. Bushfires in Tasmania

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  10. Fire Burns in Mumbai Landfill

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  11. Great Salt Lake, Oblique View

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  12. Seeing the Reef for the Corals

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  13. Cold Snap in Asia

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  14. What NASA’s synthetic aperture radar can tell us about Peru’s Nasca lines:

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  15. Blizzard Winds Battered East Coast

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  16. Activity at Popocatépetl

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  17. A Decade of Change for Nitrogen Dioxide

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  18. Dust Storm off West Africa

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  19. All Stirred Up in the Arabian Sea

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  20. Retweeted

    OSTP's John Holdren and Mark Brzezinski on the 1st yr of the Arctic Exec Steering Committee →

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