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Hurricane Lee Traverses the Warm Atlantic
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Published September 12, 2023
The major storm fluctuated in intensity as it approached the U.S. East Coast.
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Smoke Smothers the Northeast
Published June 7, 2023
Fires in Quebec have delivered one of the most intense outbreaks of smoke seen in the eastern U.S. in decades.
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Smoke Fills North American Skies
Published May 16, 2023
Smoke from wildland fires caused poor air quality and hazy skies in several cities.
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Dust Blows Across the U.S. Southwest
Published March 1, 2023
In the wake of a cold front, strong winds lofted dust into the air over northern Mexico, eastern New Mexico, and northwestern Texas.
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Ex-cell-ent Clouds off Chile’s Coast
Published February 3, 2023
Satellites have exposed the impressive coverage of marine stratocumulus clouds as well as their compelling shapes and patterns.
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Lightning in the U.S. South
Published December 16, 2022
Dangerous thunderstorms and destructive tornadoes lashed the U.S. South amid a sprawling winter storm in December 2022.
Hurricane Ian Reaches Florida
Published September 28, 2022
After damaging parts of Cuba and leaving the country dark, more destruction was expected as the powerful hurricane reached Florida’s western coast.
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Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha‘apai Erupts
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Published January 18, 2022
Several Earth-observing satellites collected data during and after the potent blast spurred a tsunami and lofted volcanic material high into the stratosphere.
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Extratropical Cyclones Drench West Coast
Published October 25, 2021
One of the most intense extratropical cyclones ever to strike the Pacific Northwest drew an equally historic amount of moisture onshore.
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