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Heat Wave in the Western United States
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Published July 18, 2007
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North Atlantic Bloom
Published July 17, 2007
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Fires in Russia’s Far East
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Hurricane Cosme
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Flooding in Coffeyville, Kansas
Fires in Oregon
Published July 16, 2007
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Floods in Sudan
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North African Dust Plume
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Algae in Great Salt Lake
The Great Salt Lake of northern Utah is a remnant of glacial Lake Bonneville that extended over much of present-day western Utah and into the neighboring states of Nevada and Idaho approximately 32,000 to 14,000 years ago. The north arm of the lake, displayed in this astronaut photograph from April 30, 2007, typically has twice the salinity of the rest of the lake due to impoundment of water by a railroad causeway that crosses the lake from east to west. The causeway restricts water flow, and the separation has led to a striking division in the types of algae and bacteria found in the north and south arms of the lake.
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Hokkaido, Japan
Published July 15, 2007
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Typhoon Man-Yi
Published July 14, 2007
Typhoon Man-Yi was pummeling the Japanese island of Okinawa with winds between 230 and 295 kilometers per hour (125-160 knots, 144-184 miles per hour) and heavy rain on the morning of July 13, 2007. he immense storm covered hundreds of square kilometers with spiraling bands of thunderstorms.
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