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Assimilation of Satellite Soil Moisture for Improved Atmosph...

Based on experiments spanning the summer of 2013, NASA's Global Modeling and Assimilation Office finds that the use of soil moisture observations in the reanalysis resulted in regional improvements in near-surface atmospheric conditions. The experiments r
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Simulated convective clouds in GEOS model compared to observed data

A Scale-Aware Representation of Convection in the GEOS Model

Recently updated parameterizations estimating convection and shallow cumulus clouds, along with evolving development of the finite-volume cubed-sphere (FV3) dynamical core, have led to a unique scale-aware capability for the GEOS model. Implementation in
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Using Loon Stratospheric Balloon Observations in Global Assi...

Assimilating three months of wind measurements from experimental super-pressure balloons into the NASA GEOS global data assimilation system (DAS) significantly improves analyses of tropical winds. The DAS runs at the NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NC
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Greenhouse Gas ‘Detergent’ Recycles Itself in Atmosphere: NA...

A simple molecule in the atmosphere that acts as a "detergent" to breakdown methane and other greenhouse gases has been found to recycle itself to maintain a steady global presence in the face of rising emissions, according to new NASA research including
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Pathways Intern: Jordan, Computer Science

Meet Jordan Caraballo-Vega, an NCCS Pathways Intern
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July 2018 Mid-Atlantic Atmospheric River and Extreme Precipi...

The Modern Era Retrospective analysis for Research and Applications, version 2 (MERRA-2), which runs at the NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS), clearly captured this event in which an entire months’ worth of precipitation fell in a matter of days.
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Pulsar in a Box’ Reveals Surprising Picture of a Neutron Sta...

A simulation run on NASA's Discover and Pleiades supercomputers yields a more detailed understanding of the complex, high-energy environment around spinning neutron stars called pulsars.
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The Complex Evolution of Florence’s Winds

The GEOS weather model running at the NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS) captured the storm’s wind field between September 1 and September 14, 2018.
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The Closest Exoplanet to Earth Could Be 'Highly Habitab...

Running a NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) computer model at the NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS), researchers have found that Proxima Centauri b can sustain enormous areas of liquid water on its surface, potentially raising its pr
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Mid-Atlantic Local Area Flooding, July 21-25, 2018

In accord with other 5- to 10-day forecasts, NASA’s GEOS Forward Processing (FP) system indicated a mid-level height anomaly pattern analogous with those of prior notable long-duration and major Middle Atlantic rainfall events. GEOS FP runs four tim
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