The following sections were updated since 22 August 2007
-- FIRE (1 updated events, 1 new images) --
DEADLY FIRES ON SICILY Brush fires burning in Sicily in August 2007 were responsible for several deaths on the island * http://naturalhazards nasa gov/shownh php3?img_id=14464 * MODIS(Aqua) image from Aug 22 2007 (Posted on Aug 23 2007 9:18AM)
-- FLOOD (3 updated events, 3 new images) --
FLOODING IN EASTERN INDIA India's annual monsoon triggered widespread flooding throughout the country in July and August 2007 * http://naturalhazards nasa gov/shownh php3?img_id=14467 * MODIS(Terra) image from Aug 22 2007 (Posted on Aug 23 2007 1:52PM)
FLOODS IN THE MIDWESTERN UNITED STATES A string of severe thunderstorms triggered deadly flooding across several upper Midwestern states in mid-August 2007 * http://naturalhazards nasa gov/shownh php3?img_id=14466 * MODIS(Terra) image from Aug 22 2007 (Posted on Aug 23 2007 12:18PM)
FLOODS IN SUDAN Intense rains swept across Sudan starting on July 8, 2007, causing floods across much of the North African country throughout July and August * http://naturalhazards nasa gov/shownh php3?img_id=14463 * MODIS(Terra) image from Aug 22 2007 (Posted on Aug 22 2007 9:33AM)
-- STORM (3 updated events, 3 new images) --
HURRICANE DEAN After a relatively quiet period, the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season began to heat up with the formation of Hurricane Dean during the second full week of August * http://naturalhazards nasa gov/shownh php3?img_id=14468 * MODIS(Aqua) image from Aug 22 2007 (Posted on Aug 23 2007 2:07PM)
SEVERE STORMS ACROSS THE GREAT PLAINS A line of powerful, drenching storms snaked across the upper Great Plains of the United States in the third full week of August 2007, while the remnants of Tropical Storm Erin drenched the already-sodden Southern Plains * http://naturalhazards nasa gov/shownh php3?img_id=14462 * (TRMM) image from Aug 20 2007 (Posted on Aug 22 2007 4:53PM)
TROPICAL STORM ERIN FLOODS TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA Though Tropical Storm Erin was a weak storm when it came ashore over the Texas Gulf Coast, it brought heavy rain to the region * http://naturalhazards nasa gov/shownh php3?img_id=14461 * MODIS(Terra) image from Aug 21 2007 (Posted on Aug 22 2007 9:22AM)
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