NASA's CloudCube Miniaturized Radar Studies Clouds and Precipitation
NASA's CloudCube, a new miniaturized multifrequency radar, enhances cloud and precipitation studies by simultaneously probing the atmosphere with three distinct radar signals.
NASA's CloudCube, a new miniaturized multifrequency radar, enhances cloud and precipitation studies by simultaneously probing the atmosphere with three distinct radar signals.
Super Typhoon Sinlaku generated atmospheric gravity waves visible from space, offering new insights into tropical cyclone influence on atmospheric layers and potential for improved storm forecasting.
The James Webb Space Telescope has solved the mystery of Saturn's changing rotation rate, attributing it to atmospheric winds driven by the planet's aurora.
The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered a gas giant exoplanet, WASP-94A b, where rock clouds form in the morning and vanish by night.
NASA's Atmospheric Waves Experiment (AWE) instrument concluded its mission on the International Space Station, collecting over 80 million images to study how Earth's atmospheric gravity waves influence space weather.
Hurricane forecasts have dramatically improved, saving lives and money, but federal budget cuts and job losses at NOAA threaten to stall further progress.
The James Webb Space Telescope has found unexpected water-ice clouds on the exoplanet Epsilon Indi Ab, challenging current atmospheric models for gas giants.