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Wildland Fires Char U.S. Southeast Forests
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Published March 28, 2025
In late March 2025, several blazes burned in the western Carolinas and northeastern Georgia amid windy, dry conditions.
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Outbreak of Fire Across South Korea
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Published March 24, 2025
Several wildland fires burned amid dry and windy conditions in the country’s southeast.
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Low Ice in the Gulf of St. Lawrence
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Published March 21, 2025
The body of water off eastern Canada is one of the southernmost locations where Arctic sea ice forms, but its extent in winter 2024-2025 was well below normal.
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Iceberg Grinds to a Stop off South Georgia Island
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Published March 6, 2025
Antarctic iceberg A-23A has slowed its drift and appears stuck in the shallow waters off the British overseas territory.
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Colorful Dust Over Mauritania
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Published March 3, 2025
Airborne dust is common over the West African country, but its source can affect the appearance of plumes.
Smoke Billows From Bushfires in Tasmania
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Published February 12, 2025
Warm, dry conditions in February 2025 fueled fast-burning fires in the northwestern part of the Australian state.
Fires Rage in Patagonia
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Published February 11, 2025
Strong winds and high temperatures fueled summer fires in Argentina.
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Not-so Snowy Alaska
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Published February 1, 2025
Warmer-than-usual weather brought melting and a lack of snowfall to parts of the state in winter 2024–2025.
Bushfires Burn in Victoria
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Published January 29, 2025
Hot, dry, and windy weather fueled fires in two of Australia’s national parks.
Fire in Baja California
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Published January 24, 2025
Seasonal Santa Ana winds helped fuel a large fire near Ensenada, Mexico.