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New Study Projects Drought In Southern Africa, Rain In Sahel
Boulder CO (SPX) May 26, 2005
A new analysis of Africa's past and future climate shows that the Sahel region, which experienced catastrophic drought until rains returned in the 1990s, could experience wetter monsoons for decades to come.

Double Star Mission Extension Approved By ESA
Paris (ESA) May 27, 2005
On 10 May 2005, the ESA Science Programme Committee (SPC) approved the extension of the Double Star mission for a period of 17 months, pushing back the end date from July 2005 to December 2006.

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Researchers Discover Underwater Volcano
San Diego CA (SPX) May 26, 2005
A team of scientists, led by researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, has discovered an active underwater volcano near the Samoan Island chain.

Adaptive Array Network Could Improve Access To NASA's EO Satellites
Atlanta GA (SPX) May 26, 2005
Sophisticated signal processing techniques and simple proof-of-principle antenna arrays built from PVC pipe, aluminum foil and copper wire could revolutionize the way NASA obtains data from its Earth observing satellites.

Shanghai-Made Orbiter To Improve Forecasts
Beijing (XNA) May 26, 2005
Errors in short-term weather forecasting will be greatly reduced when a new Shanghai-made meteorological satellite is put into formal use next month, a senior engineer said Wednesday.

DigitalGlobe Provides Imagery Of Kauai County For Floodplain Mapping
Longmont CO (SPX) May 27, 2005
DigitalGlobe has announced that RMTC/URS, along with Kauai County and the State of Hawaii, has purchased high-resolution DigitalGlobe's QuickBird satellite imagery for more effective digital mapping in Hawaii.

Burnt Coal From Dinosaur Age Sheds Light On Today's Global Warming
Chicago IL (SPX) May 26, 2005
Studying climate change is incredibly complex, yet retracing climate change and the causes behind those changes is the only way to understand the effects of burning massive amounts of fossil fuels today.

Quake-Wary Californians Get Virtual Taste Of The "Big One"
Los Angeles (AFP) May 26, 2005
As Californians brace nervously for the "big one," scientists Wednesday offered a computer-generated glimpse at the death and destruction a major earthquake could wreak in the second largest US city.

New Antarctic Radar Enables Scientists To Study Earth's Mesosphere
Bath, UK (SPX) May 24, 2005
A new research radar based in Antarctica is giving scientists the chance to study the highest layer of the earth's atmosphere at the very edge of space.

Arctic Leaders Sound The Alarm Over Global Warming
Brussels (AFP) May 24, 2005
Arctic community leaders sounded the alarm Tuesday over the threat posed by global warming to their way of life, but also that of people in warmer climes.

Through Thick And Thin Ice
Boulder (UPI) May 23, 2005
The East Antarctic ice sheet is gaining mass because of increased snowfall there, a development that should offset sea level rise from other sources around the globe.

Seeing Forests In The Tree Of Life
Moffett Field CA (SPX) May 24, 2005
Peter Ward, a paleontologist and professor of geological sciences at the University of Washington in Seattle, has written extensively about the history of life on Earth, as well as the possibility for life elsewhere in the universe.

Tsunami Earthquake Triggered Earth's Free Oscillations
New Haven CT (SPX) May 20, 2005
Oscillations begun by the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake in December 2004 are providing important information about the composition of the Earth as well as the size and duration of the earthquake, according to a report in the journal Science.

New Plate Discovery May Force Japan To Review Quake Plans: Report
Tokyo (AFP) May 21, 2005
A Japanese geologist has discovered a new tectonic plate under the Tokyo area, a finding that may force the government to review its quake preparation plans, a report said Saturday.


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