ASTER Captures New Image of Pakistan Flooding
ASTER image from Aug. 18, 2010, shows the extent of flooding in and around the city of Sukkur in Pakistan's Sindh Province. The Indus River, Pakistan's longest, snakes vertically through the image. Image credit: NASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS, and U.S./Japan ASTER Science Team › Full image and caption |
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NASA's CloudSat Spots Beginning of Pakistan Floods
NASA's CloudSat captured the early genesis of the Pakistan flooding on July 28, 2010. The MODIS image from NASA's Aqua spacecraft shows the thunderstorms present at the time, along with the path of the CloudSat satellite (blue line). Image credit: NASA/JPL-The Cooperative Institute for Research in the Atmosphere, Colorado State University › Full image and caption |
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NASA's MISR Tracks Massive Flooding in Pakistan
This image pair shows perspective views of the flooding in Pakistan, taken approximately one year apart by the MISR instrument on NASA's Terra spacecraft. The left image was taken Aug. 8, 2009; the right image was taken on Aug. 11, 2010. Water appears as shades of blue and blue-green. Image credit: NASA/GSFC/LaRC/JPL, MISR Team › Full image and caption |
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NASA's AIRS Instrument Captures Before/After Views of Pakistan Flooding
AIRS false-color before and after images of the flooding in southern Pakistan and Sindh Province, taken July 9, 2010 (left), and Aug. 10, 2010 (right). Image credit: NASA/JPL › Full image and caption |
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NASA's AIRS Detects Extent of Pakistan Flooding
Surface emission data from AMSU, part of the AIRS instrument suite aboard NASA's Aqua spacecraft, are used to estimate how much of the land surface has been flooded in Pakistan. Image credit: NASA/JPL › Full image and caption |
Images of Pakistan Flood Disaster
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Images of Pakistan Flood Disaster
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