A trip through the ocean on the path of thermohaline circulation, also known as the great ocean conveyor
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This video explains how climate records from the past show that changes in temperature and changes in atmospheric carbon dioxide go hand-in-hand.
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In the past century, as the climate has warmed, sea level rise has accelerated. Scientists predict it will only increase, and they're studying changes in the ocean and land to better understand how and why the water is rising.
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This video explains how COSMIC satellites monitor our atmosphere, collecting data that is used to improve weather forecasts, monitor the upper atmosphere, and understand our climate.
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Animation showing the monthly variation of sea ice extent in the Antarctic from 2016 through 2018.
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Animation showing the monthly variation of sea ice extent in the Arctic from 2016 through 2018.
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Did you know that raindrops are not shaped like teardrops? They actually look like tiny hamburgers falling through the sky. Watch this video to learn why!
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This timelapse video was captured July 4, 2017 on Eagle Ridge above Lyons, Colorado near the Front Range of the Rockies by David Niels as part of his research for the Colorado Climate Center.
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This movie explains how scientists study past climates to help make better predictions about future climate change.
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This short animation shows how the Sun's magnetic field becomes tangled over time as the Sun rotates. This tangled magnetic field gives rise to sunspots and sometimes to solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs).
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