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The Fast Fire Threat
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Published December 12, 2024
Two decades of satellite data show that the most destructive U.S. fires burn in grasslands and shrublands fanned by strong winds.
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An Unusual Year for Fire in Bolivia
Published December 7, 2024
Fire activity in the South American nation was remarkably intense and widespread in 2024.
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Heavy Snows in Korea
Published December 2, 2024
Late-November snowfall blanketed large portions of the country and deposited record-breaking accumulations in Seoul.
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Saturated Northern Australia
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Published November 30, 2024
After two particularly wet years, large ephemeral lakes in the Barkly Tableland region were still flooded as the 2024–2025 rainy season got underway.
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Iran’s Lut Desert
Published November 29, 2024
Windswept rocks and sand take many forms in this arid salt desert.
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A Hazy, Foggy Day in Italy’s Po Valley
Published November 22, 2024
Research suggests that airborne particles called aerosols contribute to longer-lasting outbreaks of fog.
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A Deluge for Roswell
Published October 22, 2024
The city in southeastern New Mexico received four times more rainfall in a day than it usually receives in a month.
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