Tag Archives: JPL

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced that the Pacific Ocean is “locked” between La Niña and El Niño in a neutral state — making weather more erratic and difficult to predict over the long term, than when either of the Niña/Niño extremes are in effect 0

Citation Alan Buis, Pacific Locked in ‘La Nada’ Limbo, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory – California Institute of Technology (06 February 2013) How JPL recognized this neutral point Briefly: From its vantage point 1336 kilometers (830 miles) above the Earth, the US/European Jason-1 and OSTM/Jason-2 ocean altimeter satellites measure the height of the ocean surface directly [...]

La Niña appears to be strengthening again — forecasting stormy northwest U.S. weather and repeated drought in the southwest 0

From NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory website The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) posted a water temperature graphic of what La Niña’s Pacific Ocean origin looks like this year. Click on the link below. Citation Alan Buis,  NASA Sees Repeating La Niña Hitting its Peak, Jet Propulsion Laboratory – California Institute of Technology (18 January [...]

NASA-funded study of Antarctica ice flow results in “game changer” map — a tool with a future 0

NASA map excites researchers The Jet Propulsion Laboratory reported today that: NASA-funded researchers have created the first complete map of the speed and direction of ice flow in Antarctica. The map, which shows glaciers flowing thousands of miles from the continent’s deep interior to its coast, will be critical for tracking future sea-level increases from [...]

Voyagers I and II, now transmitting from the solar system’s heliosheath, are still outward bound 1

Voyager I and II’s 33-year plus (and still counting) journey — a triumph of engineering and scientific thinking Getting in obviously right in science and engineering is not easy, when what’s out there is unknown.  The scientists and engineers who worked on NASA’s Voyager I and II exploratory space probes did an admirable job of [...]