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Wednesday, August 26, 2015

JPL News - Day in Review

 

DAY IN REVIEW
The Fingerprints of Sea Level Rise
When you fill a sink, the water rises at the same rate to the same height in every corner. That's not the way it works with our rising seas.
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NASA's OMG Mission Maps Greenland's Coastline
NASA's Oceans Melting Greenland program will study how the oceans are eating away at Greenland's ice sheet and help scientists predict sea level rise.
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Warming Seas and Melting Ice Sheets
NASA is applying its unique capabilities to the challenge of understanding global sea level rise.
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NASA Zeroes in on Ocean Rise: How Much? How Soon?
Intensive research, aided by NASA observations and analysis, points to an unavoidable future sea level rise of several feet. The question is, how quickly will it happen?
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