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    Dust Storm in the Bodele Depression, Chad: Natural Hazards

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    Dust Storm in the Bodele Depression, Chad: Natural Hazards

    WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, UNITED STATES

    07.31.2011

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    NASA

    Chad's lowest point is the earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=16534 Bodele Depression, and it is one of the world's most active sources of dust storms. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer modis.gsfc.nasa.gov (MODIS) on NASA's terra.nasa.gov/ Terra satellite took this picture of a dust storm in the Bodele Depression on November 9, 2006. In this image, the dust plumes appear as pale beige brush strokes against a tan background. Of the two plumes visible in this picture, the plume to the north is wider and thicker.

    To the southwest of the dust storm is earthobservatory.nasa.gov/Newsroom/NewImages/images.php3?img_id=4714 Lake Chad. Once approaching the size of Lake Erie in North America, Lake Chad is now estimated at approximately 5 percent of its size in 1966. Irrigation and declines in rainfall have both diminished the lake. In this picture, the shallow lake appears mostly dark green.

    NASA image courtesy the rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov MODIS Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC. The Rapid Response Team provides rapidfire.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/subsets/?NAfrica_2_05 daily images of this region.



    NASA Identifier: bodele_tmo_2006313

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    Date Taken: 07.31.2011
    Date Posted: 10.19.2012 18:40
    Photo ID: 761449
    Resolution: 4400x5800
    Size: 2.23 MB
    Location: WASHINGTON, DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, US

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