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| | Extreme Rainfall Leads to Midwest Flooding
Such extreme precipitation events and weather are becoming more likely with climate change. |
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| | A July of Extremes
In the United States, pervasive and persistent heat domes put more than 150 million people under heat warnings and advisories in the month of July. |
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| | Dusty Glaciers in Iceland
Windstorms lofted sand and dust from the ground onto the Vatnajokull ice cap. |
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| | Neeltje Jans, Zeeland
A network of coastal protection projects have allowed approximately 9 million people to live below sea level in The Netherlands. |
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| | A Swirl of Dust Over the Atlantic
Pulses of dust from the Sahara Desert reached the Caribbean and parts of the United States in July. |
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| | Tracking Deluge and Drought through Soil Moisture
From soaked to dry, the variable state of U.S. soils has implications for farmers and crop production. |
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| | Clearer View of Great Lakes Air Quality
Scientists and regulators are using satellite data and custom models from NASA to help monitor ozone pollution. |