The following sections were updated since 12 September 2007
-- CROPS AND DROUGHT (2 updated events, 2 new images) --
DROUGHT IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST As summer headed toward fall in 2007, much of the United States was experiencing drought Vegetation conditions in the Northwest were mostly average or below average in late August 2007 * http://naturalhazards nasa gov/shownh php3?img_id=14517 * MODIS(Terra) image from Aug 28 2007 (Posted on Sep 13 2007 11:34AM)
DROUGHT IN THE UNITED STATES By the end of May 2007, drought had set in over both the southeastern and the southwestern United States, while excess rain fell in the interior This vegetation index image reflects plant growth in response to the drought and rain * http://naturalhazards nasa gov/shownh php3?img_id=14510 * MODIS(Terra) image from Aug 20 2007 (Posted on Sep 11 2007 3:35PM)
-- FIRE (1 updated events, 1 new images) --
FIRES IN MONTANA AND IDAHO In the northern Rocky Mountains of Idaho and Montana, dozens of large, dangerous wildfires burned hundreds of thousands of acres in later summer 2007 Images from early September show fires were still burning * http://naturalhazards nasa gov/shownh php3?img_id=14515 * MODIS(Aqua) image from Sep 12 2007 (Posted on Sep 13 2007 10:21AM)
-- FLOOD (2 updated events, 4 new images) --
FLOODING IN INDIA AND BANGLADESH After the seasonal summer floods had already subsided, both the Ganges and the Brahmaputra rose to dangerous levels in the wake of fresh rainfall in early September 2007 * http://naturalhazards nasa gov/shownh php3?img_id=14518 * MODIS(Terra) image from Sep 11 2007 (Posted on Sep 13 2007 12:59PM) * http://naturalhazards nasa gov/shownh php3?img_id=14513 * MODIS(Terra) image from Sep 10 2007 (Posted on Sep 12 2007 4:09PM)
FLOODS IN CENTRAL AMERICA The passage of two major hurricanes pushed rivers in Central and South Mexico, Guatemala, and Nicaragua well over their banks in early September 2007 * http://naturalhazards nasa gov/shownh php3?img_id=14514 * MODIS(Terra) image from Sep 06 2007 (Posted on Sep 12 2007 3:47PM) * http://naturalhazards nasa gov/shownh php3?img_id=14511 * MODIS(Terra) image from Sep 09 2007 (Posted on Sep 12 2007 2:08PM)
-- STORM (1 updated events, 1 new images) --
HURRICANE HUMBERTO Hurricane Humberto came ashore in Texas as a Category One hurricane early on September 13, 2007 * http://naturalhazards nasa gov/shownh php3?img_id=14516 * MODIS(Terra) image from Sep 12 2007 (Posted on Sep 13 2007 10:59AM)
-- VOLCANO (1 updated events, 1 new images) --
PLUMES FROM SHIVELUCH AND KLYUCHEVSKAYA Shiveluch and Klyuchevskaya Volcanoes on Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula released simultaneous plumes on September 11, 2006
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