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Europe Launches Satellite Able to Predict Floods and Droughts

by , 11/02/09

sustainable design, green design, flood predicting satellite, design for disaster, climate change, probe, miras, co2, flood, drought

Global warming has dramatically increased the unpredictability of weather patterns, but what if we could more accurately pinpoint the future location and intensity of floods and droughts? That might be possible if all goes as planned with the Soil Moisture and Salinity (SMOS) probe, launched today by the European Space Agency. The $460 million probe, launched on a Russian rocket launcher from the Plesestk cosmodrome, will measure soil moisture, plant growth, and ocean salt levels across the globe.

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