Links:
NASA Hurricane Image Catalog - This site, maintained by the Laboratory for Atmospheres NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, provides satellite images of some well-known hurricanes and links to other space images produced by other NASA groups.
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NASA Lightning and Atmospheric Electricity Research - The GHCC Lightning Research Team at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center is studying lightning processes in order to determine the relationship between the electrical
characteristics of storms and precipitation, convection, and severe weather. The Lightning Team is also actively analyzing a wide variety
of atmospheric measurements in an effort to ascertain the conditions that lead to thunderstorms. The data collected by the Lightning Team
are routinely shared with scientists around the world. This site contains an excellent primer on lightning as well as space research & observations, publications, dataset information, field campaigns & ground validation, and news on lightning.
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NASA/JPL Imaging Radar Home Page - The NASA/JPL Imaging Radar Home Page's objectives are
to: Inform the public about the work NASA and JPL (and other institutions)
are conducting in radar remote sensing of the Earth's surface; Describe to any and all interested users how they may obtain, use, and
analyze radar data and images; and Educational outreach.
(Added: 15-Sep-1998 Hits: 470)
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Space Environment Center - The Space Environment Center (SEC) provides real-time monitoring and forecasting of solar and geophysical events,
conducts research in solar-terrestrial physics, and develops techniques for forecasting solar and geophysical disturbances. SEC's Space Weather Operations is jointly operated by NOAA and the U.S. Air Force and is the national and world warning
center for disturbances that can affect people and equipment working in the space environment.
(Added: 5-Nov-1998 Hits: 471)
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Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar - Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar uses a highly sophisticated imaging
radar to capture images of Earth that are useful to scientists across a great range of
disciplines. The images featured at this web site are divided into nine categories for
easier viewing: archaeology, cities, ecology & agriculture, geology,
interferometry, oceans, rivers, snow, ice, glaciers, and volcanoes.
(Added: 15-Sep-1998 Hits: 402)
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The Satellite Imagery FAQ - 204.174.18.3/geo_exchange/satfaq.html
Description:
This FAQ deals with imagery of Earth from Space. It aims to combine some very
brief introductory material with a guide to the numerous resources available on
(and off) the Internet. It is the work of members of the IMAGRS-L (Image
Processing & Remote Sensing) LISTSERV.
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