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Floods in Iowa
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Published June 14, 2008
Nearly every river and creek shown in the top false-color image of eastern Iowa was flooded on June 13, 2008. Compared to June 1, the river systems look as if they have been outlined in black or dark blue, the color of water in this type of image.
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Fires in North Carolina and Virginia
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Published June 12, 2008
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Smoke and haze in China
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Floods in the U.S. Midwest
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Published June 10, 2008
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Green-up in California Burned Areas Poses Fire Risk
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Published June 4, 2008
In late October 2007, a firestorm exploded across southern California. Fueled by dry vegetation and powerful Santa Ana winds, California’s wildfires scorched nearly 30,000 acres (120 square kilometers) in the autumn of 2007. By March of the following year, the burned areas had re-grown with lush vegetation, but by May 2008, that vegetation had dried, providing potential fuel for another firestorm.
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Activity on Rabaul Volcano, New Britain
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Published May 30, 2008
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Typhoon Nakri
Published May 29, 2008
Typhoon Nakri was swirling in the western Pacific Ocean as a powerful Category 4 storm when the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite viewed it on May 29, 2008.
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Typhoon Nakri (06W) off Japan
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