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NASA and Monash University research reveals shrinking storm cloud zones are the primary driver of Earth's recent warming.
At any given time, about two-thirds of Earth's surface is covered by clouds. Overall, they make the planet much cooler than ...
What do the clouds on Jupiter, dust storms on Mars and rainstorms on Titan all have in common? They look like they belong on ...
Clouds, which typically cool Earth by reflecting sunlight, are shifting, contributing to unexpected warming. Research from NASA Goddard explores how these changes affect global temperatures and ...
If you looked at the churning clouds near Jupiter’s pole, they appear like ocean currents on Earth — as if you’re looking at ...
However, a 2021 NASA study found that the excess of incoming sunlight over outgoing radiation, known as Earth’s energy ...
Earth’s cloud cover is rapidly shrinking and contributing to record-breaking temperatures, according to new research involving the Monash-led Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for 21st ...
Radar and gravity records from NASA’s Magellan orbiter show that Venus' surface is still shifting and is not geologically ...
Arsia Mons, which dwarfs Earth's tallest volcanoes, and its two neighboring volcanoes are often surrounded by water ice ...
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