NASA, Hurricane Helene and Gravity Waves
Gizmodo · 1d
NASA Captures Stunning Images of Gravity Waves From Hurricane Helene’s Fury
When Hurricane Helene hit the southeastern United States last month, it caused widespread power outages and devastating flooding on the ground. But as revealed in new NOAA data, the superstorm also generated shockwaves in Earth’s atmosphere.
Yahoo · 2d
Hurricane Helene’s landfall produced atmospheric waves seen 55 miles above Earth
When Hurricane Helene slammed into Florida with 140-mph winds, the impacts on the ground were deadly, and that power reverberated up into Earth’s atmosphere, creating ripples seen by a NASA instrument more than 55 miles above.
SciTech Daily · 5d
NASA Unveils Astonishing Gravity Waves Caused by Hurricane Helene
On September 26, 2024, NASA observed atmospheric gravity waves generated by Hurricane Helene over Florida. This data, captured by the AWE instrument aboard the ISS, helps explain the terrestrial impact on space weather,
NASA, Earth and Microsoft
The Verge · 16m
NASA’s AI Earth Copilot will take your questions about our planet
NASA is teaming up with Microsoft to create an AI chatbot designed to make it easier to access and understand scientific data about the Earth. The tool, called Earth Copilot, will be able to answer questions about our planet by condensing NASA’s wide swath of geospatial information into easy-to-digest responses.
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