Published December 20, 2024
After being stuck for a second time in nearly four decades, the planet’s current-largest iceberg (A-23A) again floats free.
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Published December 16, 2024
Fueled by warm water in the Indian Ocean, the tropical cyclone caused widespread damage on the small archipelago.
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Published December 6, 2024
Fire activity in the South American nation was remarkably intense and widespread in 2024.
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Published November 20, 2024
Damaging winds from the strong storm knocked out power for thousands of people in Washington state.
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Published November 12, 2024
November snows piled up on the plains and peaks of Colorado and New Mexico.
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Published November 7, 2024
Strong Santa Ana winds carried the Mountain fire’s plume westward over the Pacific Ocean.
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Published October 25, 2024
Autumn color still clung to northern parts of the state in late October 2024.
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Published October 16, 2024
A powerful geomagnetic storm caused a display of light that was visible unusually far from Earth’s poles.
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Published October 10, 2024
Milton persisted as a potent hurricane-strength storm as it crossed over the Gulf of Mexico, Florida, and into the western Atlantic.
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Published October 2, 2024
Once the equivalent of a Category 4 hurricane, the typhoon weakened and stalled off the island’s southwest coast.
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Published September 26, 2024
Warm water from the Loop Current helped fuel Helene as the storm approached Florida’s Big Bend region.
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Published August 31, 2024
An array of satellite sensors observed the long-duration, episodic spread of the state’s historic fire.
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