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  2. 2020 marks our 25th anniversary! Since 1995, GLOBE has helped teachers, students, partners, and professionals do science together. And since 2016, has allowed the general public to do with GLOBE.

  3. It's ! Did the block the sun so Punxsutawney Phil didn't see his ? What are the like where you are? Use the app and submit your cloud cover to NASA for !

  4. It's ! DYK that we have reading lists to align with the different tools in the app? Interested in , try one of these:

  5. This week we're highlighting ! Here are just a few of the photos our have sent in along with tree height measurements over the last month. You can check out all the observations and data at .

  6. Our Observers know that nimbostratus and stratocumulus are the ones that can produce rain or snow, and we ask you about snow on the ground as part of the surface conditions reporting, but do you have a favorite type of snow? These researchers do!

  7. and observations complement data from NASA's satellite. Some of the principal men and women responsible for Terra's five instruments describe the significance of the mission and its data:

  8. Want to add to your experience? Bring along a tape measure when observing trees with the GLOBE Observer app.

  9. Join Dr. Becky Boger next as she takes everyone on a journey using map tools and data portals. To register for the webinar, click here:

  10. This photo from an astronaut aboard the ISS on 1/22/2019 shows resuspended ash near Taal Volcano island. Full Caption: Ash can be a source of obscuration in a observation, and is useful to note if you see it, but always be safe first!

  11. This week we're showcasing observations sent in w/ since the beginning of 2020. Notice the climate & seasonal differences between some of these places, and the aftermath of one of the bush fires in Australia. More photos:

  12. 16. sij

    GLOBE Observer is an international network of citizen scientists and scientists working together to learn more about our shared environment and changing climate. To participate, just download the GLOBE Observer app and submit regular observations

  13. Join us on 14 January for a : “How Much Water Do Use and Need? Starts at 2:00 p.m. EST. Participants will hear Dr. Joshua Fisher, from To register: Learn more:

  14. The Student Research Campaign is hosting an Intensive Observation Period (IOP) throughout the month of January. Join in -- it is not too late to start! More details:

  15. 22. pro 2019.

    Near and dear to my heart and job. I am the Trees Science lead for the

  16. 12. pro 2019.

    Day Twelve- 🌳 ❤️ Help scientists by measuring the height of trees through the app! Your measurements can help validate data from .

  17. New Community Blog: “Spotlight on Using Mosquito Habitat Mapper for Reports” by Dorian Janney, GLOBE Mission Mosquito Campaign Coordinator. Read it here:

  18. 15. stu 2019.

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