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Phytoplankton bloom in the Barents Sea
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Published August 29, 2005
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Fires and smoke in central South America
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Fires in the Northern Rockies
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Published August 28, 2005
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Hurricane Katrina
“Katrina is comparable in intensity to Hurricane Camille of 1969, only larger,”warned the National Hurricane Center on Sunday, August 28, 2005. By this time, Hurricane Katrina was set to become one of the most powerful storms to strike the United States, with winds of 257 kilometers per hour (160 miles per hour) and stronger gusts.
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Fires in Portugal
The devastating fires that raged across Portugal in July and August 2005 did not spare the country’s largest park their fury. Although small fires had started and been extinguished quickly in other parts of the Serra da Estrela in June and early July, around July 19, more fires broke out in the park.
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Hurricane Katrina (12L) approaching the Gulf Coast
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Hurricane Katrina (12L) in the Gulf of Mexico
Published August 27, 2005
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The Gulf Coast (before flooding)
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2005 Fire Patterns Across Africa
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