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Persistent Phytoplankton
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Published September 21, 2020
The waters off of Newfoundland were colored by coccolithophore blooms for two months.
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Fires Char the Pantanal
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Published September 17, 2020
Drought-parched wetlands in South America have been burning for weeks.
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Sally Slowly Approaches the Gulf Coast
Published September 15, 2020
The slow-moving hurricane is predicted to produce life-threatening flash floods and storm surges.
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A Slew of September Storms
Published September 14, 2020
The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season has broken many records so far, and the season still has two months to go.
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Historic Fires Devastate the U.S. Pacific Coast
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Published September 11, 2020
Satellite data is helping scientists size up one of the most intense outbreaks of fire and smoke that Oregon and California have seen in decades.
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A Wall of Smoke on the U.S. West Coast
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Published September 10, 2020
Several intense wildfires continue to rage in Oregon, California, and other states.
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Super Typhoon Haishen
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Published September 4, 2020
The storm is poised to hit the Korean Peninsula, making it the third typhoon to encounter the peninsula in just two weeks.
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Cycles of Wet and Dry in Etosha Pan
Repeated pooling and evaporation of water built this expansive salt pan in northern Namibia.
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Smoke Blows Over the Pacific
Published September 3, 2020
Winds carried smoke from California wildfires westward over the Pacific Ocean.
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