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Detailed View of Arctic Sea Ice
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Published February 1, 2007
For many years, scientists have expected that climate change will be more rapid and dramatic at the poles than at lower latitudes, an expectation that has been demonstrated both with climate models and recent observations of snow and ice, surface temperatures, vegetation, and permafrost.
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Dust Storm from the Bodele Depression
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Published January 31, 2007
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Forest Fire on Maui
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Hole Punch Clouds in Acadiana
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These “hole punch” clouds were just as apparent from above as they were from below. This MODIS image shows a number of round holes in a blanket of cloud cover over Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and Texas. A few of the “holes” are elongated, with what appear to be smaller clouds inside them.
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Dust Storm over Turkmenistan
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Published January 30, 2007
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Fires in Southeast Asia
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On January 28, 2007, MODIScaptured this image of scores of fires burning across Southeast Asia, mostly in Cambodia around the Tonle Sap. Actively burning fires are marked in red.
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Thunderstorm over the Indian Ocean
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Published January 29, 2007
Aircraft dissipation trails over southern United States
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Dust storm in southwest Asia
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