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How NASA Is Tracking Glaciers To Understand Extreme Weather | TODAY

Kicking off “Top of the World,” a new series, NBC’s Jacob Soboroff heads to Greenland near to meet NASA scientists who are working around the clock to understand the causes of extreme weather, from droughts to fires to floods and hurricanes.
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How NASA Is Tracking Glaciers To Understand Extreme Weather | TODAY

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