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This
CD-ROM
features
remote
sensing
applied
to
wetland
restoration.
In
this
CD,
wetland
issues
and
concepts
are
presented
and
discussed
in
detail
along
with
a
thorough
discussion
on
remote
sensing
technology
and
its
use.
A
final
project
concludes
this
CD
in
which
remote
sensing
is
used
to
locate
potential
sites
for
wetland
restoration.
The
project
is
conducted
using
a
simulated
version
of
Erdas
Imagine.
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This article from Science at NASA discusses how satellite data and computer simulations can assist forest managers and fire fighters in planning and training for fighting wildfires. It is also available as a streaming or downloadable audio file.
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This
site
contains
the
proceedings
from
a
convocation
of
the
same
title
held
on
May
10-12,
1993.
The
speakers
discussed
issues
associated
with
the
role
of
technology
in
the
national
K-12
educational
system
and
demonstrated
new
technologies,
educational
software,
and
online
networks
that
can
access
a
variety
of
information
sources.
The
site
includes
a
program
and
list
of
exhibitors
that
includes
audio
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The El Niņo Southern Oscillation is a climatic cycle that is characterized by reduced easterly winds around the Pacific equator. Without these winds, warm water accumulates off the coast of South America and slowly spreads across the Pacific. Higher than normal temperatures, shown as orange and red in the animation, alter global precipitation, ocean and atmospheric circulation.
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The
La
Niņa
is
the
climatic
antithesis
of
El
Niņo.
Whereas
El
Niņo
created
equatorial
Pacific
warming
due
to
weak
surface
winds,
La
Niņa
arises
from
very
strong
easterly
winds
that
promote
the
upwelling
of
deep,
cold
waters
to
the
surface
of
the
ocean.
These
colder
than
average
waters
are
visible
in
the
animation
as
blue
and
purple
colors.
Like
El
Niņo,
the
La
Niņa
also
alters
global
precipitations,
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This animation shows three years of sea ice concentration data, as observed by the NASA QuikSCAT satellite. Notice how the North Pole ice minimum is at the opposite time of the year as the South Pole's. This difference is cause by the axis of Earth's rotation creating different seasons in the northern and southern hemispheres.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's polar-orbiting satellites (POES) have been collecting sea surface temperature data since 1985. This animation is a compilation of all of the data collected from POES from 1985-2006. Red colors indicate warm water, blue equals cold. Look for recurrent features such as the Gulf Stream, El Nino and La Nina, and seasonal changes in heat content.
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This animation shows the global annual temperature anomalies from 1880 to the present. As also shown in the animated graph, the average temperature of the Earth has increased since 1880. Notice the rapid appearance of orange and red over the U.S. in the last 25 years, these are areas where the temperature is much warmer than usual.
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The
International
Year
of
the
Reef
2008
is
an
effort,
sponsored
by
the
National
Oceanic
and
Atmospheric
Administration,
to
bring
attention
to
issues
affecting
coral
reef
health.
This
animation
details
some
of
the
threats
to
coral
reefs,
the
science
being
conducted
to
monitor
and
improve
reef
areas,
and
information
on
how
people
can
help
ensure
reef
survival.
The
animation
was
originally
produced
as
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