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After a strong El Niño winter, NASA model sees return to normal

09.13.2016
Not too hot, not too cold – instead, water temperatures in the equatorial Pacific Ocean should be just around normal for the rest of 2016.

NASA Unveils New Public Web Portal for Research Results

08.16.2016
Public access to NASA-funded research data now is just a click away, with the launch of a new agency public access portal.

Supercomputer Upgrades to Give Scientists Ability to Improve Forecasting

07.26.2016
A NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS) Discover supercomputer upgrade will allow NASA Earth scientists to increase the resolution and capabilities of their models for more accurate predictions.

NASA Flights to Track Greenhouse Gases Across Eastern US

07.07.2016
This month, NASA begins an airborne experiment to improve scientists’ understanding of the sources of two powerful greenhouse gases and how they cycle into and out of the atmosphere.

NASA Scientists Explain the Art of Creating Digital Hurricanes

05.25.2016
Every day, scientists at NASA work on creating better hurricanes – on a computer screen.

A “Clean” Start for First KORUS-AQ Flights

05.04.2016
After years of preparation, on Monday, May 2, the three KORUS-AQ aircraft (NASA B-200, NASA DC-8, and the Hanseo King-Air) took off for their first coordinated science flights over South Korea.

NASA Examines El Niño's Impact on Ocean’s Food Source

04.04.2016
El Niño years can have a big impact on the littlest plants in the ocean, and NASA scientists are studying the relationship between the two.

Industry, Government, Academia Seek to Sustain Women in STEM

04.01.2016
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center and Lockheed Martin hosted a roundtable event March 29 at the Lockheed Martin Global Vision Center in Arlington, Virginia.

Goddard Pioneers: Celebrating Women in Science and Engineering

03.24.2016
NASA began empowering female scientists and engineers more than 20 years before Women’s History Month became an official national celebration.

Lesley Ott - Knows Where Your CO2 Goes

03.23.2016
A Goddard meteorologist traces the movement of carbon dioxide through the Earth’s system.

Scientist to Discuss ‘El Niño - A NASA Perspective’ at Library of Congress Lecture

03.16.2016
The public is invited to a free talk about El Niño with Steven Pawson in the Library of Congress' Madison Building in Washington on March 23, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. EDT.

NASA Sees a Different Kind of El Niño

02.25.2016
A new NASA visualization shows the 2015 El Niño unfolding in the Pacific Ocean, as sea surface temperatures create different patterns than seen in the 1997-1998 El Niño.

NASA Invites Media to 54th Annual Robert H. Goddard Memorial Symposium

02.22.2016
Media are invited to hear leaders in the science and engineering world speak at the 54th Robert H. Goddard Memorial Symposium at the Greenbelt Marriott, 6400 Ivy Lane, Greenbelt, Maryland, on March 9

We’re Hosting a ‘State of NASA’ Event at an Agency Location Nearest You

01.28.2016
NASA is opening its doors and inviting its social media followers and news media to an in-person ‘State of NASA’ event on Feb. 9, 2016, at one of the agency’s 10 field centers.

Goddard Year in Review - 2015

12.22.2015
As the year draws to a close, many of us send out cards to friends and loved ones. Gathered here are just a few of the shining moments from the Goddard "household" in 2015.

As Earth Warms, NASA Targets ‘Other Half’ of Carbon, Climate Equation

11.12.2015
NASA and university scientists discussed new insights, tools and agency research into key carbon and climate change questions...

Seven Case Studies in Carbon and Climate

11.12.2015
To better predict future climate, we need to understand how Earth's ecosystems will change as the climate warms and how extreme events will shape and interact with the future environment.

Nov. 12 Media Briefing on Carbon’s Role in Earth’s Future Climate

11.09.2015
NASA will host a media teleconference to discuss the latest insights into how Earth is responding to rising levels of heat-trapping gases in the atmosphere, and what this means for our future climate.

Excitement Grows as NASA Carbon Sleuth Begins Year Two

10.29.2015
Scientists busy poring over more than a year of data from NASA's Orbiting Carbon Observatory-2 (OCO-2) mission are seeing patterns emerge as they seek answers to the science questions that drive the m

Arlindo da Silva - Not Your Average Weather Forecaster

10.13.2015
Atmospheric scientist Arlindo da Silva is a chemical weather forecaster.

Explore@NASAGoddard 2015 Concludes

09.28.2015
Gates opened to the public Sept. 26, 2015, at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, for the first time in four years in celebration of Hubble's 25th anniversary.

Open House Sneak Peek: Explore Goddard’s Latest Science

09.25.2015
Since it last opened its gates to the public in 2011, NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center has seen rapid growth and discovery in its four science disciplines...

Study Shows Oceanic Phytoplankton Declines in Northern Hemisphere

09.23.2015
The world's oceans have seen significant declines in certain types of microscopic plant-life at the base of the marine food chain, according to a new NASA study.

NASA Goddard Opens Doors to Public to Explore@NASA Goddard, Free Event

09.16.2015
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, is opening its doors for the first time in four years to give the public a chance to explore what happens behind the gates of the campus.

Arctic Sea Ice Summertime Minimum Is Fourth Lowest on Record

09.15.2015
According to a NASA analysis of satellite data, the 2015 Arctic sea ice minimum extent is the fourth lowest on record since observations from space began.
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