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The Antarctic #OzoneHole is still with us.

To help scientists monitor Earth's stratospheric ozone for years to come, NASA Goddard and NOAA Earth System Research Laboratories researchers used the NASA Center for Climate Simulation's Discover supercomputer to create consistency between two satellite ozone datasets: https://go.nasa.gov/37A0p6Q

Visualization of ozone hole over Antarctica.

The NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS) provided high-performance computing support for the study, published in the journal Nature.

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How many trees could a supercomputer count if a supercomputer could count trees?
No, seriously! Researchers trained a supercomputer to identify more than 1.8 billion trees in an area of more than 500,000 square miles.
https://go.nasa.gov/3k6RGwn

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