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Building a Long-Term Record of Fire
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Published August 21, 2019
Scientists have answered some important questions about how fires vary around the world and are changing over time.
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Fire Races Across Gran Canaria
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Published August 20, 2019
The fire is tearing through pine forests in mountainous terrain on the second most populous of the Canary Islands.
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Fires in Brazil
Published August 16, 2019
Satellites begin to detect heightened fire activity in July and August in the Amazon.
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A Potent Cold Snap for Australia
Published August 14, 2019
A succession of cold air masses blew in from Antarctica, leading to icy roads and measurable snowfall across parts of New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland.
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A New Global Fire Atlas
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Published August 8, 2019
The satellite-based atlas includes information about more than 13 million fires.
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Arctic Fires Fill the Skies with Soot
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Published July 31, 2019
Fires in Alaska, Siberia, and Greenland have emitted large amounts of black carbon this summer.
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Wildfires in Krasnoyarsk
Published July 12, 2019
Dozens of fires raged in the southern part of the Siberian region.
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Iceland’s Waters Abloom
Published July 15, 2019
July 2019 brought the latest display of a phytoplankton bloom that occurs every year in the North Atlantic Ocean.
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Historic Heat in Alaska
Published July 9, 2019
Record-breaking heat has exacerbated clusters of wildfires burning throughout the state.
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Scientists Discover the Biggest Seaweed Bloom in the World
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Published July 8, 2019
The record-breaking belt of brown algae stretches from West Africa to the Gulf of Mexico, and it is likely here to stay.
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