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Dust Dampens Hurricane Formation
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Published April 18, 2007
Warm sea surface temperatures help fuel hurricanes, and in 2006, those temperatures were cooler than expected. Why the difference between 2005 and 2006? William Lau of NASA Goddard Space Flight Center and Kyu-Myong Kim of University of Maryland-Baltimore County think the answer comes from the Sahara, namely dust.
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Dust storm over the Nile Delta
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Published April 17, 2007
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Dust storm in Taklimakan Desert, Western China (afternoon overpass)
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Dust storm in Taklimakan Desert, Western China (morning overpass)
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Isles of Scilly, UK
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The Isles of Scilly, an archipelago of approximately 150 islands, are located some 44 kilometers southwest of the westernmost point of England (Land’s End). They have been inhabited for over 4,000 years, and historical and geological evidence on the Isles indicates that many of the islands were larger and/or connected in the recent past.
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Sumbawa, Indonesia
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Published April 15, 2007
Drought in Southern Africa
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Published April 14, 2007
Hot, dry weather from January through March 2007 wilted crops in southern Africa. The impact of the drought on vegetation throughout southern Africa is illustrated in this image.
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Fires in Southeast Australia
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Published April 13, 2007
Fires in Mexico and Central America
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