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The latest from NASA's Earth Observatory
The latest from NASA's Earth Observatory (09 January 2007)
------------------------------------------------------------------------ New Features: Earth Observatory: Features * Defining Desertification http://earthobservatory.nasa.govhttp...ification.html A string of dry years shriveled vegetation in Africa's Sahel, causing some to fear that the Sahara Desert was shifting south. Satellite data spanning more than twenty years now shows that the Sahel is holding its own against the Sahara and may be recovering with the return of near-normal rainfall. -------------------- In the News: Earth Observatory: News * Latest Images: Northern Hemisphere Temperatures Mild in December 2006 EO Newsroom: New Images - Northern Hemisphere Temperatures Mild in December 2006 Colorado Snow EO Newsroom: New Images - Colorado Snow Heard Island Volcano EO Newsroom: New Images - Heard Island Volcano Gibraltar Bay, Western Mediterranean Sea EO Newsroom: New Images - Gibraltar Bay, Western Mediterranean Sea Ayles Ice Shelf, Ellesmere Island EO Newsroom: New Images - Ayles Ice Shelf, Ellesmere Island Bodele Depression Dust Feeds Amazon EO Newsroom: New Images - Bodele Depression Dust Feeds Amazon Vegetation and Rainfall in the Sahel EO Newsroom: New Images - Vegetation and Rainfall in the Sahel STEREO's First View of the Sun EO Newsroom: New Images - STEREO's First View of the Sun * Media Alerts EO News: Media Alerts Archive - A Bumpy Shift from Ice to Greenhouse - How Fish Species Suffer as a Result of Warmer Waters - Chemistry of Volcanic Fallout Reveals Secrets of Past Eruptions * Headlines from the press, radio, and television: EO News: In the Headlines Archive - Malaysia Flood Death Toll at 17 - Downpours Kill Dozens in Brazil - Record Temperatures in Himalayas Spark Climate Fears - Warmer Seas Leave Fish Gasping - Global Warming and Warm Weather: Connected? - Scientists Look to South Pole for Answers to Drought - China's Largest Lake May Disappear in 200 Years - Forecasters Expect Toasty 2007 - Clean Air Pockets Echo Ancient Skies - Tang Dynasty Crippled by Weather Shift - Climate Change Faster in Australia: Scientists - Himalaya's Receding Glaciers Suffer Neglect * New Research Highlights EO News: Research Highlights Archive got this via email...
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