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El Niño Should Be Near Its Peak
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Published January 22, 2016
Past events suggest the phenomenon winds down after December and January. But will this year follow the pattern?
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Fires and smoke in Tasmania (afternoon overpass)
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Published January 21, 2016
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Fires and smoke in Tasmania (morning overpass)
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Dust storm in Taklimakan Desert, Western China
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Oil fires in Libya
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2015 Was the Hottest Year on Record
Long-term climate change got a boost from the developing El Niño and obliterated previous records.
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Low pressure system over the south central United States
Published January 20, 2016
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Central South America
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A Fresh Plume from Copahue
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Activity continued at Volcán Copahue—a stratovolcano in the Andes that straddles the border of Chile and Argentina.
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Waroona Fire Burn Scar
Published January 19, 2016
A blaze in Western Australia devastated the town of Yarloop.
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Dust storm off West Africa
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