[nh-weekly] 29 June 2020 -- Natural Hazards Updates

 
From: "[SOLAR_REPORTS]" <list.admin@aus-city.com>
Date: June 29th 2020

The following sections have been updated in the past 7 days

-- FIRES (1 updated event, 1 new image) --

2020 ARCTIC AND BOREAL EXTREME WEATHER AND FIRE A warming global climate has brought longer and sometimes more dramatic fire seasons to Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Scandinavia, and Russia

* Heat and Fire Scorches Siberia (Image from Jun 23, 2020; Posted Jun 23, 2020)
    https://earthobservatory
nasa
gov/images/146879/heat-and-fire-scorches-siberia/?src=nha

-- DROUGHT (1 updated event, 1 new image) --

2020 WEATHER EXTREMES IN EUROPE AND ASIA Climate change is making heat waves and drought more common in much of the Northern Hemisphere * Signs of Drought in European Groundwater (Image from Jun 22, 2020; Posted Jun 25, 2020) https://earthobservatory nasa gov/images/146888/signs-of-drought-in-european-groundwater/?src=nha

-- WATER COLOR (1 updated event, 1 new image) --

BLOOMS IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE 2020 As hours of sunlight increase in the northern hemisphere, the oceans come alive with blooms of phytoplankton, algae, and seaweed

* Channeling a Bloom (Image from Jun 24, 2020; Posted Jun 26, 2020)
    https://earthobservatory
nasa
gov/images/146897/channeling-a-bloom/?src=nha

-- UNIQUE IMAGERY (1 updated event, 1 new image) --

ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE 2020 On June 21, 2020, a new Moon passed in front of the Sun to create an annular eclipse across large swaths of Asia and Africa

* An Astronaut's View of an Annular Eclipse (Image from Jun 21, 2020; Posted Jun 23, 2020)
    https://earthobservatory
nasa
gov/images/146876/an-astronauts-view-of-an-annular-eclipse/?src=nha

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