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Iceland Erupts
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Published December 19, 2023
After weeks of warnings, a new fissure has opened on the Reykjanes peninsula in southwestern Iceland.
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A Busy Season for Hurricanes
Published December 8, 2023
Both the Atlantic and eastern Pacific basins were unusually active in 2023—and some storms had unpredictable bouts of rapid intensification.
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Michaung Drenches India’s Southeast Coast
Published December 5, 2023
The tropical cyclone caused widespread flooding and crop damage in the states of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
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Hurricane Otis
Published October 25, 2023
Otis went from tropical storm to major hurricane in a matter of hours before barreling into Mexico’s Pacific Coast as a category 5 storm.
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Tracking Canada’s Extreme 2023 Fire Season
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A new system that draws upon active fire data from satellites is making it easier for scientists to track the spread of wildland fires in near real-time.
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Tropical Cyclone Tej
Published October 23, 2023
The storm threatens to bring heavy rains to Yemen and Oman.
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Hurricane Lidia
Published October 11, 2023
Lidia quickly strengthened from a tropical storm to a category 4 hurricane before making landfall near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
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A Smoky Pall Over Canada
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Published October 3, 2023
Wildland fires usually wind down in autumn, but this year they continued to rage into October.
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Dusty Skies in Southern Asia
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Published September 27, 2023
Dust from the ephemeral Hamun wetlands streamed over parts of Iran, Afghanistan, and Pakistan in September.
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A Smoky Cloud Swirl
Published September 22, 2023
Intense fires and a passing cold front led to the sprawling feature.
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