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Oct 2024

Tracking Hurricane Kirk

On October 3, 2024, the Copernicus Sentinel-3 satellite captured a striking image of Hurricane Kirk, located approximately 2,000 km southwest of the Azores Archipelago. At the time, the storm had intensified into a powerful Category 4 hurricane, causing concern across the Atlantic Ocean. Despite its position in the central Atlantic, Kirk's massive size caused damaging winds that affected parts of the Caribbean and the eastern coast of the United States, although it did not make landfall in these regions.
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Ronaldo Menezes
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Geographic Images
17
Oct 2024

Typhoon Krathon Approaches Taiwan: A Super Typhoon's Path of Destruction

‍In early October 2024, Typhoon Krathon hovered ominously off the coast of southwestern Taiwan, poised to unleash torrential rains and damaging winds on the island's densely populated west coast. The storm, one of the strongest in recent years, has already left a path of destruction in its wake, having battered parts of the Philippines before making its way northwest toward Taiwan.
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Ronaldo Menezes
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Climate Changes
14
Oct 2024

The Volcanic History of La Palma: A Story of Eruptions and Evolution

La Palma, one of Spain’s Canary Islands, has a fascinating geological history deeply influenced by volcanic activity. This volcanic legacy has shaped the island’s dramatic landscapes, from towering mountain ridges to vast depressions and newly formed land areas. In particular, the northern and southern zones of the island each tell a unique story of volcanic development, erosion, and renewal, culminating in the powerful eruption of Cumbre Vieja in 2021.
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Ronaldo Menezes
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Geographic Images
10
Oct 2024

Historic Flooding in the United Arab Emirates: A Year’s Worth of Rain in April 2024

In April 2024, a slow-moving storm system brought an unprecedented amount of rain to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), causing severe flash floods that inundated cities, disrupted transportation, and left parts of the country grappling with extensive water damage. Some areas received more rainfall in just a few days than they typically experience in an entire year.
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Climate Changes
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