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The World Climate Research Programme is a collaborative program of several national and international agencies
May 08, 2012 - GES DISC scientists attend climate and instrument meetings

World Climate Research Programme (WCRP) and Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) meetings on the calendar

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Average seasonal Surface Skin Temperature differences (NLDAS-2 Noah) between the 2011-2012 and 2010-2011 winters (December, January, and February).
May 03, 2012 - NLDAS data view the fourth warmest winter on record in the U.S.

Temperature and hydrological data show warmth in upper Midwest, more rain in the South and Southeast

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Monthly time-series of aerosol optical depth at 550 nm over the southern hemisphere for land (red line) and ocean (black line).
Apr 16, 2012 - SeaWiFS Deep Blue (SWDB) aerosol monthly products now available in Giovanni

Giovanni now provides monthly averages for aerosols over land and ocean for full SeaWiFS mission

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The April nor'easter also brought freezing conditions to regions with blooming fruit trees, such as these apple tree blossoms in New York. Image courtesy of 'novembergale' from Weather Underground
May 04, 2012 - April 2012 Nor'easter is a snow maker and drought breaker

Surprising spring storm brought snow to eastern highlands and needed rain to Mid-Atlantic

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AIRS false-color image of Puyehue, December 17, 2011
Dec 29, 2011 - AIRS observes volcanic ash and desert dust

AIRS reveals persistent release of ash from Puyehue volcano, and dust from Atacama desert

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Geopotential Heights from AIRS, and winds from GEOS-5, all at 300 mb. The jet stream was forced northward, such that cooler air to the north could not move south.
Aug 11, 2011 - NASA data reveals anomalously hot summer

NASA data shed light on the persistent heat over Texas and Oklahoma

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Last updated: May 15, 2012 10:39 AM ET