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The latest from NASA's Earth Observatory (14 June 2022)
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Latest Images:
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/topic/image-of-the-day
* Alaska Ablaze
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149973/?src=eoa-iot d
* Losing a Layer of Protection
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149969/?src=eoa-iot d
* Spotting the Rise of Swine Lagoons
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149961/?src=eoa-iot d
* Half Mountain
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149958/?src=eoa-iot d
* Fire and Ice in Kamchatka
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149966/?src=eoa-iot d
* Tornado Scars Northern Michigan
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149949/?src=eoa-iot d
* A River Routed Under the Mountains
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149941/?src=eoa-iot d
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Latest Images:
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Alaska Ablaze
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Losing a Layer of Protection
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Spotting the Rise of Swine Lagoons
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Half Mountain
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Fire and Ice in Kamchatka
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Tornado Scars Northern Michigan
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* A River Routed Under the Mountains
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
The following sections have been updated in the past 7 days.
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NORTHERN HEMISPHERE DUST STORMS 2022
Strong seasonal winds in spring and fall often loft dust from interior drylands.
* A Burst of Saharan Dust (Image from Jun 5, 2022; Posted Jun 6, 2022)
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149918/a-burst-of-s aharan-dust/?src=nha
2022 PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOMS AND RED TIDES
Floating, plant-like organisms reproduce abundantly when there are sufficient nutrients, sunlight, and water conditions. Extreme blooms of certain species can become harmful to marine animals and humans.
* Phytoplankton Productivity Down in Gulf of Maine (Image from Jun 5, 2022; Posted Jun 7, 2022)
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149915/phytoplankto n-productivity-down-in-gulf- of-maine/?src=nha
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NORTHERN HEMISPHERE DUST STORMS 2022
Strong seasonal winds in spring and fall often loft dust from interior drylands.
* A Burst of Saharan Dust (Image from Jun 5, 2022; Posted Jun 6, 2022)
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
2022 PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOMS AND RED TIDES
Floating, plant-like organisms reproduce abundantly when there are sufficient nutrients, sunlight, and water conditions. Extreme blooms of certain species can become harmful to marine animals and humans.
* Phytoplankton Productivity Down in Gulf of Maine (Image from Jun 5, 2022; Posted Jun 7, 2022)
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
The latest from NASA's Earth Observatory (7 June 2022)
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Latest Images:
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/topic/image-of-the-day
* Phytoplankton Productivity Down in Gulf of Maine
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149915//?src=eoa-io td
* A Burst of Saharan Dust
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149918//?src=eoa-io td
* West Virginia's Dark, Starry Parks
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149904//?src=eoa-io td
* Winnipeg at Night
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149909//?src=eoa-io td
* Bristol Abloom
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149912//?src=eoa-io td
* Melting Glacier Exposes Ichthyosaur Fossils
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149894//?src=eoa-io td
* Young, Active Bagana Volcano
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149899//?src=eoa-io td
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If you are a web developer with strengths in PHP and Drupal, maybe even some WordPress, please take a look and come join us on some great projects with an outstanding team working for NASA's Earth Science Division.
https://go.nasa.gov/3L12Mj5
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Latest Images:
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Phytoplankton Productivity Down in Gulf of Maine
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* A Burst of Saharan Dust
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* West Virginia's Dark, Starry Parks
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Winnipeg at Night
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Bristol Abloom
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Melting Glacier Exposes Ichthyosaur Fossils
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Young, Active Bagana Volcano
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
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We are hiring!
If you are a web developer with strengths in PHP and Drupal, maybe even some WordPress, please take a look and come join us on some great projects with an outstanding team working for NASA's Earth Science Division.
https://go.nasa.gov/3L12Mj5
The following sections have been updated in the past 7 days.
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EASTERN PACIFIC HURRICANE SEASON
The season lasts from May 15 to November 30. It typically brings 15 named storms, 8 of which become hurricanes.
* Hurricane Agatha Strikes Mexico (Image from May 30, 2022; Posted May 31, 2022)
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149891/hurricane-ag atha-strikes-mexico/?src=nha
VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS IN 2022
Volcanic activity can be a hazard to life, but also provides a reminder that our dynamic planet is constantly reshaping itself.
* Young, Active Bagana Volcano (Image from May 28, 2022; Posted Jun 1, 2022)
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149899/young-active -bagana-volcano/?src=nha
2022 PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOMS AND RED TIDES
Floating, plant-like organisms reproduce abundantly when there are sufficient nutrients, sunlight, and water conditions. Extreme blooms of certain species can become harmful to marine animals and humans.
* Bristol Abloom (Image from Jun 3, 2022; Posted Jun 3, 2022)
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149912/bristol-ablo om/?src=nha
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EASTERN PACIFIC HURRICANE SEASON
The season lasts from May 15 to November 30. It typically brings 15 named storms, 8 of which become hurricanes.
* Hurricane Agatha Strikes Mexico (Image from May 30, 2022; Posted May 31, 2022)
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS IN 2022
Volcanic activity can be a hazard to life, but also provides a reminder that our dynamic planet is constantly reshaping itself.
* Young, Active Bagana Volcano (Image from May 28, 2022; Posted Jun 1, 2022)
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
2022 PHYTOPLANKTON BLOOMS AND RED TIDES
Floating, plant-like organisms reproduce abundantly when there are sufficient nutrients, sunlight, and water conditions. Extreme blooms of certain species can become harmful to marine animals and humans.
* Bristol Abloom (Image from Jun 3, 2022; Posted Jun 3, 2022)
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
The latest from NASA's Earth Observatory (21 June 2022)
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Latest Images:
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/topic/image-of-the-day
* Terceira Island, Azores
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149982/terceira-isl and-azores?src=eoa-iotd
* NASA Data Supercharges Forecasting in Bangladesh
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149954/nasa-data-su percharges-forecasting-in-bang ladesh?src=eoa-iotd
* Living with Floods in the Innoko Lowlands
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149996/living-with- floods-in-the-innoko-lowlands? src=eoa-iotd
* Freedom's Fortress
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149993/freedoms-for tress?src=eoa-iotd
* Triassic Talampaya
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149990/triassic-tal ampaya?src=eoa-iotd
* Scientists Discover a Polar Bear Subpopulation
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149977/scientists-d iscover-a-polar-bear-subpopula tion?src=eoa-iotd
* Peculiar Cloud Over the Caspian
https://earthobservatory.nasa. gov/images/149934/peculiar-clo ud-over-the-caspian?src=eoa- iotd
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Latest Images:
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Terceira Island, Azores
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* NASA Data Supercharges Forecasting in Bangladesh
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Living with Floods in the Innoko Lowlands
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Freedom's Fortress
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Triassic Talampaya
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Scientists Discover a Polar Bear Subpopulation
https://earthobservatory.nasa.
* Peculiar Cloud Over the Caspian
https://earthobservatory.nasa.