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Reduced Fires Lead to Some Air Quality Improvements in Africa
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Published March 14, 2021
Changes in fire patterns have led to seasonal reductions in nitrogen dioxide pollution.
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Wild Swings in Great Lakes Ice
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Published March 4, 2021
Despite a cold snap in February, low ice cover prevailed across the lakes in winter 2020-2021.
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Fires Raged in the Amazon Again in 2020
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Published February 19, 2021
Large numbers of deforestation-related fires burned in the Amazon rainforest, while uncontrolled wildfires blazed in savanna and grassland ecosystems in central Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay.
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Extreme Winter Weather Causes U.S. Blackouts
Published February 16, 2021
Texas and other central states set records for cold temperatures during a persistent blast of arctic air.
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Bright Aurora, Below Freezing
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Published February 13, 2021
In early February, fast solar winds brought beautiful northern lights to North America and Europe.
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Tropical Cyclone Eloise
Published January 22, 2021
The category-1 storm is poised to move inland over East African countries.
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Kilauea’s Lava Lake Returns
Published January 7, 2021
Water that had pooled in the crater since 2019 quickly boiled off during an eruption that began in December 2020.
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