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Fires in South Asia
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Published March 21, 2006
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Heavy Rains in Hawaii
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Tropical Cyclone Wati
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Tropical Cyclone Larry
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Tropical Cyclone Larry Strikes Queensland
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Ash Plume from Anatahan
Published March 20, 2006
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Ash Plume from Karymsky
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Dust Storm in the Taklimakan Desert
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Cyclone Larry (17P) over northeast Australia
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Savannah River Site, South Carolina
Situated between the South Carolina piedmont and the Atlantic Ocean, the Savannah River Site is an important part of the U.S. Department of Energy’s nuclear program. The southern half of the site (building clusters with reflective white rooftops) is shown in this astronaut photograph. Construction of the site—originally called the Savannah River Plant—began in 1951 for the purpose of generating radioactive materials necessary for nuclear weapons production during the Cold War. A total of five nuclear reactors occupy the central portion of the site and operated throughout 1953–1992. Following the end of the Cold War in 1991, activities at the Savannah River Site are now focused on disposal of nuclear wastes, environmental cleanup of the site itself, and development of advanced remediation technologies.
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Cyclone Larry (17P) approaching northeast Australia
Published March 19, 2006
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