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Extratropical Cyclones near Iceland
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Published January 2, 2007
A cyclone is a low-pressure area of winds that spiral inwards. Although tropical storms most often come to mind, these spiraling storms can also form at mid- and high latitudes. Two such cyclones formed in tandem in November 2006 near Icealand.
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Saharan dust over Cape Verde Islands
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Vegetation Struggles in Southeastern Australia
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Published December 29, 2006
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Australia Unusually Warm in November 2006
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Published December 28, 2006
Deep red paints the coastal mountains of southeastern Australia, hangs over the continent’s arid interior, and dots much of the rest of the land in this image, indicating that unusually high temperatures reigned in November 2006.
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Tropical Cyclone Bondo
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Sheveluch (Shiveluch) Volcano
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