U.S./Japanese satellite producing data on La Nina temperatures
A U.S.-built instrument aboard the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) spacecraft launched last November from Japan is giving scientists a bird's-eye view of ocean surface temperatures in the Pacific as the warm- water El Nino phenomenon shifts to a cold-water La Nina event. So far the data...
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