Using Goodyear Blimp to Study Climate Change: NASA's Infrared Radiometer Study
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In this video, scientists from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory use a blimp equipped with an infrared radiometer to study ocean surface temperatures. They believe that water vapor in the air near the ocean's surface distorts temperature readings taken by satellites. By improving our understanding of this problem, they aim to enhance climate change prediction and global weather forecasting.
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