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Making Sense of Whiting Events
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Published March 7, 2018
Researchers analyzed more than a decade of satellite imagery to better understand why patches of light-colored water emerge along Florida’s Gulf Coast.
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Snow across the western United States
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Published March 5, 2018
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Dust storms across the eastern Mediterranean Sea
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Possible re-suspended sediment in the Bering Sea
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Published March 4, 2018
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Flooding in the Central and Southern U.S.
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Published February 27, 2018
In late February 2018, heavy rains gave rise to damaging floods along the Ohio and Mississippi rivers.
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