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Plume from Soufriere Hills
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Published November 14, 2007
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Tropical Cyclone Sidr (06B) in the Bay of Bengal
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Dust storm in southwest Asia
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Severe Storm in the Sea of Azov
A fierce storm struck both the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov on November 11, 2007. According to news reports, as many as 10 ships either sank or ran aground, one of them an oil tanker. The Russian tanker Volganeft-139 was anchored to the sea floor in the Kerch Strait linking the Black and Azov Seas when 108-kilometer- (67-mile-) per-hour winds tore the ship apart.
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Verdun, France
Published November 13, 2007
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Tropical Cyclone Sidr
Published November 12, 2007
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Dust over Cape Verde
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Prince Olav Coast, Antarctica
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Isla San Lorenzo and Isla Las Animas, Gulf of California
Located in the northern Gulf of California, Isla (island) San Lorenzo and Isla Las Animas—part of the Midriff Islands—record geologic processes involved in the creation of the Baja California peninsula over several hundred million years. This astronaut photograph illustrates the largely pristine nature of these islands. The islands are located in the rain shadow of mountains on the Baja Peninsula to the west, and arid conditions prevail through much of the year. The scarcity of water has limited human presence on the islands, and allowed flora and fauna unique to each island to flourish, particularly reptiles.
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Burn Scar on Santa Catalina Island
Published November 11, 2007
On May 10, 2007, a large human-caused fire broke out near the island’s only city, Avalon. Before it was contained five days later, the fire scorched 4,800 acres.
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La Nina Strengthens in Autumn 2007
Published November 10, 2007
Continuing a pattern that had been building for nine months, La Niña strengthened in the fall of 2007.
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