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Atmospheric Gravity Waves over Arabian Sea
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Published May 26, 2005
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Drought on the Iberian Peninsula
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Published May 25, 2005
As May drew to a close, Spain and Portugal were entering the summer dry season already parched from a record-dry winter. Between November 2004 and March 2005, Spain experienced its driest winter since records began in 1943, reported the Spanish Meteorological Institute.
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Tropical Storm Adrian
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Nouveau-Quebec and Hudson Bay
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Published May 24, 2005
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Yuba Goldfields, California
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Eruption of Anatahan
Published May 23, 2005
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Atmospheric gravity waves over the Arabian Sea
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Khartoum, Sudan
Sudan’s capital city, Khartoum, translates as “Elephant’s Trunk.” The name describes the shape of the Nile where the Blue and the White Nile Rivers unite to form the single Nile River that flows northward into Egypt. This image shows the rivers near the end of the dry season. The White Nile (western branch) runs through Sudan from Uganda. It originates in equatorial regions, where rainfall occurs throughout the year, and as a result it runs at a nearly constant rate throughout the year. The Blue Nile, nearly dry this time of year, flows out of the Ethiopian highlands, where rainfall is more seasonal. It swells in the late summer and early fall with rains from the summer monsoons. The flow at these times can be so great that the volume is too much for the river’s channel, causing the Nile to flow backward at the junction.
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Phytoplankton blooms off eastern United States
Published May 22, 2005
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Western Cuba
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Published May 21, 2005
Has Florida Lost its Hot Water Bottle?