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Cyclones Flood Western Australia
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Published March 17, 2007
The DeGrey River flows west through Western Australia before it turns north to empty into the Indian Ocean at Poissonnier Point east of the city of Port Hedland, the city most severely damaged by Cyclone George. On March 6, before both storms struck, the river was barely distinguishable in MODIS imagery. One week later, the river and its many tributaries cut a tangle of blue across the landscape.
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Changing Face of Lake Erie
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Published March 16, 2007
Lake Erie’s shallowness not only makes it more prone to fluctuating water levels, but also enables this lake to freeze and thaw more readily than its neighbors.
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Cyclone Indlala
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Published March 15, 2007
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Tropical Cyclone Indlala (19S) over Madagascar
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Tropical Cyclone Indlala
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n March 14, 2007, storm-weary Madagascar braced for its fourth land-falling tropical cyclone in as many months. Cyclone Indlala was hovering off the island’s northeast coast.
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