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Late-Season Fires in the Pacific Northwest
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Published October 11, 2022
Fires were still burning in Oregon and Washington well into October.
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The Caspian Sea’s Shrinking Coastline
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Published October 8, 2022
Dropping water levels have exposed new areas of dry land around the lake’s shallow northern side.
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Autumn Transformation in Southern Norway
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Published September 22, 2022
On the final day of summer, much of the region’s vegetation had already turned from green to autumnal brown and gold.
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Smoke Blankets the Amazon
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Published September 12, 2022
The southern Amazon has become a hotspot of fire activity as roads, cattle, crops, and people replace the rainforest.
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Typhoon Hinnamnor
Published September 1, 2022
On August 30, the storm became the first category 5 cyclone on Earth in 2022.
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Burning in Botswana
Published August 15, 2022
As the country entered the late dry season, the landscape was primed for burning.
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Death Valley Flash Flooding
Published August 9, 2022
In one of the driest places on Earth, a thousand-year rain event delivered 75 percent of the yearly average precipitation in just three hours.
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Scarred Land and Smoky Skies
Published August 8, 2022
The McKinney Fire—California’s largest so far in 2022—left a vast burn scar on the landscape, while nearby fires filled the air with smoke.
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Dust and Salt in South America
Dust rich in salt often streams from dry mud flats on Mar Chiquita in Argentina.
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