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South Sudan Submerged
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Published December 20, 2021
Three extreme rainy seasons in a row have pushed rivers and wetlands to heights not seen in decades.
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Satellites Spot Tornado Tracks Across Midwest
Published December 13, 2021
Preliminary reports suggest one tornado may have traveled nearly 200 miles, causing severe damage and human losses in Kentucky and three other states.
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A Seasonal Emerald in the Sahel
Published November 28, 2021
The Inland Delta of the Niger River is one of the world’s most productive wetlands.
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A Shot of Smoke for Delhi
Published November 18, 2021
Smoke from crop fires in northern India blanketed the populous city and contributed to soaring levels of air pollution.
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Study Traces Ammonia Pollution in Africa
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Published November 17, 2021
Scientists used satellites to parse where and how agriculture is changing atmospheric concentrations of the chemical.
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Dust Blankets Tashkent
Published November 10, 2021
Meteorologists in Uzbekistan reported airborne levels of dust as high as they have been in 150 years of monitoring.
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The Caspian’s Shallow North
Published November 6, 2021
It is likely to be one of the first areas that will dry out if water levels drop as much as some scientists expect.
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Australian Fires Fueled Unprecedented Blooms
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Published November 4, 2021
Iron-rich aerosols from the 2019-2020 fires fertilized huge phytoplankton populations in the far South Pacific.
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