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  • Plankton

    Plankton are at the base of the marine food web and generally not fished by humans. Changes in the plankton will have impacts on the rest of the marine ecosystem including on...
  • Earth Radiation Budget

    The Earth Radiation Budget (at the top of the atmosphere) describes the overall balance between the incoming energy from the sun and the outgoing thermal (longwave) and...
  • Lightning

    Lightning is one of the most dramatic weather phenomena, causing many fatalities as well as substantial loss and damage for example by forest fires, damage to electrical...
  • Snow

    Snow refers to forms of ice crystals that precipitate from the atmosphere (usually from clouds) and undergo changes on the Earth's surface. Snow cover on the ground plays a...
  • Ozone

    Ozone (O3) is a naturally occurring trace gas in the stratosphere that inhibits harmful UV radiation from reaching Earth’s surface. Ozone in the troposphere is a pollutant,...
  • Surface Precipitation

    ECV Precipitation, either liquid or solid, is the most important climate variable directly affecting humans.
  • Precursors for Aerosols and Ozone

    Precursor species lead to the production of aerosols and ozone. Precursors include nitrogen dioxide (NO2), sulphur dioxide (SO2), carbon monoxide (CO) and formaldehyde (HCHO)....
  • River Discharge

    River-discharge measurements have essential direct applications for water management and related services, including flood protection. They are needed in the longer term to help...
  • Glaciers

    Glacier changes provide independent and reliable evidence of climate change. Past, current and future glacier changes impact global sea level, the regional water cycle, and may...
  • Sea Ice

    Sea ice variability is a key indicator of climate variability and change in the polar regions. The primary parameters that define the state of sea ice include: concentration,...
  • Surface Radiation Budget

    The Surface Radiation Budget is a fundamental component of the surface energy budget that is crucial to nearly all aspects of climate, and needs to be monitored systematically.
  • NASA GIBS Atmosphere Surface Precipitation Products

    The Global Imagery Browse Services (GIBS) system is a core EOSDIS component which provides a scalable, responsive, highly available, and community standards based set of imagery...
  • GIS for Disaster Prevention, Management and Recovery

    Geographic Information Systems (GIS) can help in solving some of the biggest challenges when it come to disasters by: Preventing disasters from occurringMitigating impacts from...
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