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Atmospheric River Swells Terrestrial Rivers
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Published July 6, 2019
In late June 2019, a potent atmospheric river event carried soaking rain into southern Chile, dropping nearly a month’s worth of precipitation in just 48 hours.
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Ice Arch Crumbles Early
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Published June 26, 2019
The structure that prevents sea ice from exiting the Arctic Ocean through the Nares Strait crumbled months earlier than usual.
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Raikoke Erupts
Published June 24, 2019
An unexpected series of blasts from a remote volcano in the Kuril Islands sent ash and volcanic gases streaming high over the North Pacific Ocean.
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Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina
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Published June 11, 2019
Where some of the park’s most notable glaciers end, a series of colorful glacial lakes begin.
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Beauty and a Burden in the Norwegian Sea
Published June 6, 2019
Harmless phytoplankton put on a stunning display, while another less-visible species wreaked havoc on salmon farms.
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Legends of the Egyptian Temples
Published June 3, 2019
Modern Luxor is full of relics and reminders of ancient Egypt.
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Food Crisis Grows from Dry Soils
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Published May 30, 2019
Drought is apparent across much of East Africa after seasonal rains failed to deliver much moisture to the region.
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Flooding Along the Arkansas River
Published May 29, 2019
The Southern and Central United States have been drenched by rainstorms in the spring of 2019, leading to widespread flooding.
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Rare Filling of Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre
Published May 28, 2019
Floodwaters have worked their way through a series of parched channels, watering holes, and lagoons to start filling the iconic Australian lake.
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Deepest Lake in North America
Published May 24, 2019
Roughly the same size of Belgium, Canada’s Great Slave Lake runs nearly 2,000 feet deep.
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