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What's New at the Earth Observatory, Week of June 13, 2023

June 13th 2023 PDT

June 13, 2023 Weekly News Latest Images of the Dayview the archive The Subtleties of Sunglint Calm waters off the Delmarva Peninsula appear as dark patches within gleaming areas of sunglint. Shrinking Lakes of the Kashmir Valley Two of the largest lakes in India's Jammu and Kashmir region have declined in recent years, with implications for water security. Ic ...Continue Reading

Weekly Natural Event Updates June 12, 2023

June 12th 2023 PDT

June 12, 2023 Natural Events Latest Images From the Past 7 Daysview archive of natural events Hazardous Air Chokes Northeastern States Smoke originating from Canadian wildfires caused historically poor air quality. (Jun 8, 2023) Smoke Smothers the Northeast Fires in Quebec have delivered one of the most intense outbreaks of smoke seen in the eastern ...Continue Reading

Daily Natural Event Updates, June 9, 2023

June 12th 2023 PDT

June 9, 2023 Natural Events Latest Images From the Past Dayview archive of natural events Hazardous Air Chokes Northeastern States Smoke originating from Canadian wildfires caused historically poor air quality. (Jun 8, 2023) NASA | 8800 Greenbelt Rd., Greenbelt, MD 20771 Unsubscribe solar_reports@aus-city.com Update Profile | ...Continue Reading

Daily Natural Event Updates, June 8, 2023

June 8th 2023 PDT

June 8, 2023 Natural Events Latest Images From the Past Dayview archive of natural events Smoke Smothers the Northeast Fires in Quebec have delivered one of the most intense outbreaks of smoke seen in the eastern U.S. in decades. (Jun 7, 2023) NASA | 8800 Greenbelt Rd., Greenbelt, MD 20771 Unsubscribe solar_reports@aus-city.com Update ...Continue Reading

What's New at the Earth Observatory, Week of June 6, 2023

June 6th 2023 PDT

June 6, 2023 Weekly News Latest Images of the Dayview the archive California Reservoir Rebound Shasta Lake refilled in spring 2023 after a season of heavy rain and snowmelt. Fires Burn Across Quebec By June 2023, about 160,000 hectares had burned in the province since the start of the year. Ebb and Flow in the Chausey Islands Some of the ...Continue Reading

Daily Natural Event Updates, June 6, 2023

June 6th 2023 PDT

June 6, 2023 Natural Events Latest Images From the Past Dayview archive of natural events Fires Burn Across Quebec By June 2023, about 160,000 hectares had burned in the province since the start of the year. (Jun 5, 2023) NASA | 8800 Greenbelt Rd., Greenbelt, MD 20771 Unsubscribe solar_reports@aus-city.com Update Profile | ...Continue Reading

Weekly Natural Event Updates June 5, 2023

June 5th 2023 PDT

June 5, 2023 Natural Events Latest Images From the Past 7 Daysview archive of natural events Raging Fires in Nova Scotia Dry and windy conditions fueled the spread of unusually large fires in eastern Canada. (May 30, 2023) Mawar Churns in the Pacific After strengthening rapidly and grazing the Philippines and Taiwan, the storm headed north toward t ...Continue Reading

Daily Natural Event Updates, June 1, 2023

June 2nd 2023 PDT

June 1, 2023 Natural Events Latest Images From the Past Dayview archive of natural events Raging Fires in Nova Scotia Dry and windy conditions fueled the spread of unusually large fires in eastern Canada. (May 30, 2023) NASA | 8800 Greenbelt Rd., Greenbelt, MD 20771 Unsubscribe solar_reports@aus-city.com Update Profile | ...Continue Reading

Daily Natural Event Updates, May 31, 2023

May 31st 2023 PDT

May 31, 2023 Natural Events Latest Images From the Past Dayview archive of natural events Mawar Churns in the Pacific After strengthening rapidly and grazing the Philippines and Taiwan, the storm headed north toward the Sakishima Islands. (May 30, 2023) NASA | 8800 Greenbelt Rd., Greenbelt, MD 20771 Unsubscribe solar_reports@aus-city.com ...Continue Reading

What's New at the Earth Observatory, Week of May 30, 2023

May 30th 2023 PDT

May 30, 2023 Weekly News Latest Images of the Dayview the archive Mawar Churns in the Pacific After strengthening rapidly and grazing the Philippines and Taiwan, the storm headed north toward the Sakishima Islands. Coastal Phytoplankton on the Rise Blooms of the plant-like organisms near coastal areas have become more frequent in the 21st century. A Sandy Hav ...Continue Reading
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