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Fires in Eastern China

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Fires in Eastern China

Published June 18, 2006

Streaks of thick haze were draped over the North China Plain when the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) captured this photo-like image on June 4, 2006, from NASA’s Terra satellite. Though it is not possible to tell the source of the haze from a photo-like image like this one, there are several likely contributors. First, dozens of fires, marked in red, are scattered across the southern edge of the plain. A light pall of gray haze lingers over the largest cluster of the fires below the center of the image (more clearly seen in the large image), hinting that smoke may be contributing to the haze. The Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) expected China’s winter grain harvest to peak during the first two weeks of June, and it’s likely that the fires were started by farmers burning the stubble off their fields after harvest. Dust may also be mingling in the mix of haze. In the lower-left corner and right of the center of the image, the haze is opaque with the earthy tan tone that is common for wind-blown dust. Eastern China experienced an unusual number of severe sand storms in the spring of 2006, when weather patterns in Siberia swept powerful winds across the Gobi Desert and carried dust over Eastern China. The dust shown in this image, however, appears to originate from the North China Plain. Mild drought settled over the Yellow River Basin, the area immediately north of the band of fires, after a dry spring, reported the FAS. Since dry soil is easily lifted on the wind, the likelihood of dust storms on the plain increases during drought. Finally, urban and industrial pollution could be adding to the haze, particularly in the north. Here, the haze is lighter in color, resembling the white-gray air that sometimes lingers over cities. Several of China’s largest cities are in or near the area shown in this image (Beijing is just beyond the top edge of the image), and much of China’s industry is in this region as well.

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Strelley Pool Chert and Early Life - image thumbnail

Strelley Pool Chert and Early Life

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Strelley Pool Chert and Early Life

Published June 18, 2006

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Navajo Mountain Fire - image thumbnail

Navajo Mountain Fire

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Navajo Mountain Fire

Published June 17, 2006

Just north of the Arizona-Utah border, Navajo Mountain overlooks Lake Powell in the Glen Canyon. On June 12, 2006, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua satellite observed a large fire on the mountain. The location in which the sensor detected actively burning fire is outlined in red. A column of smoke billows north.

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Snow in New Zealand

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Snow in New Zealand

Published June 17, 2006

A powerful winter storm swept across New Zealand on June 12, 2006.

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Volcanic Activity on Semeru

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Volcanic Activity on Semeru

Published June 16, 2006

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Wasps Threaten Hawaiian Forests

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Wasps Threaten Hawaiian Forests

Published June 16, 2006

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Tropical Storm Alberto

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Tropical Storm Alberto

Published June 15, 2006

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Dust storm in the Indus Valley

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Dust storm in the Indus Valley

Published June 15, 2006

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Ash plume from Merapi volcano, Java, Indonesia

Published June 15, 2006

Ash plume from Merapi volcano, Java, Indonesia

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Dust Storm Over the Aral Sea

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Dust Storm Over the Aral Sea

Published June 15, 2006

Swirling brown sand colors over the green waters of the Aral sea in this MODIS Aqua image acquired on June 13, 2006. The Aral Sea is a landlocked endorheic sea in Central Asia, between Kazakhstan in the north and Karakalpakstan to the south. An Endorheic basin is a watershed from which there is no outflow of water from it; for example, no rivers, or underground flow, or diffusion through rock. Any rain that falls into it, remains there permanently, until it evaporates. These sorts of basins are more common in hot desert locations, though they can occur in any climate. In the case of the Aral Sea, the rivers that feed it (the Amu Darya and Syr Darya) have been shrinking since the 1960s, as they were diverted by the Soviet Union for irrigation. The sea's surface area has shrunk by approximately 60%, and its volume by 80%. For more information on the Aral Sea, try reading the Wikipedia entry on it!

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Dust Storm over the Aral Sea

Published June 15, 2006

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Tropical Storm Alberto

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Tropical Storm Alberto

Published June 14, 2006

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