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Kaitoku Says Hello
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Published January 14, 2023
Swirls of discolored water are signs of activity from the underwater volcano.
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Flooding Along Australia’s Fitzroy River
Published January 9, 2023
Rainfall from an ex-tropical cyclone raised the river to record-high levels, flooding and isolating nearby communities.
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Racing Dunes in Namibia
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Tracking dunes with satellite images over years and decades reveals small dunes regularly popping up and passing larger crescent-shaped barchan dunes.
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Sizing up Mauna Loa’s Lava Flows
Published December 16, 2022
Airborne mapping of the thickness of the lava flows helped scientists calculate that 230 million cubic meters of molten rock poured from the volcano during the two-week eruption.
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Saba Island
Published December 10, 2022
The quiet Caribbean island has been a destination for divers looking to spot corals and sea urchins.
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Larger Wheat Harvest in Ukraine Than Expected
Published December 2, 2022
A satellite-based analysis indicates that nearly 27 million tons of wheat were harvested from the country’s farms this year, but Ukraine won’t reap all of the benefits.
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A Line of Ash from Sangay
Published November 22, 2022
An ongoing eruption blankets cities and farmland near the volcano with layers of ash.
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From Patches to Pies, Illinois Knows Pumpkins
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Published November 25, 2022
Much of the canned pumpkin that ends up in Thanksgiving pies and soups came from Central Illinois.
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Idaho’s Potato Belt
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Published November 23, 2022
Almost one-third of American potatoes are grown in the Snake River Plain, a belt of low-lying land in the southern part of the state.
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Tornado Damage in Texas
Published November 8, 2022
The twister tore roofs off homes and flattened forests as winds raged to speeds of 170 miles per hour.
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