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Data acquired February 7 - 7, 2004 550 x 700 119 KB - JPEG
Data acquired February 7 - 7, 2004 1100 x 1400 434 KB - JPEG
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The swollen rivers of Western Turkey cut dark blue ribbons across the brilliant green landscape of this false-color Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) image. Starting on January 24, 2004, a rare winter storm blanketed Western Turkey with snow. The equivalent of a month’s precipitation fell around Istanbul in just 24 hours. By February 7, when the Aqua satellite acquired this image, most of the snow had melted, filling the rivers that flow into the Aegean Sea. The Meric (Evros) River in the top left corner, and the Menderes River in the bottom third of the image seem particularly full. Only patches of snow, which appear light blue in this image, remain in the higher elevations.
Jacques Descloitres, MODIS Rapid Response Team, NASA/GSFC
Published February 9, 2004 Data acquired February 7 - 7, 2004