Search On for Climate Clues Across Southern U.S. Skies

NASA research aircraft began flights Aug. 12 from Houston's Ellington Field to investigate how the combination of summer storms and rising air pollution from wildfires, cities, and other sources can change our climate. Hoping to improve future predictions of climate change, scientists in the NASA study are using the skies over much of the southern United States as a natural laboratory this month and into September.

NASA's DC-8 preparing to fly on Aug. 12 from Ellington Field in Houston.
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