From: LARRY KLAES (ljk4_at_msn.com)
Date: Wed Jul 28 2004 - 07:26:34 PDT
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Subject: [nh-announce] 26 July 2004 -- Natural Hazards Updates
The following sections were updated since 23 July 2004.
-- FIRE (1 updated events, 2 new images) --
FIRES IN NORTHERN CANADA
-- UNIQUE IMAGERY (1 updated events, 1 new images) --
HEAT WAVE IN JAPAN
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: Wed Jul 28 2004 - 07:39:14 PDT
In Canada's Northwest Territories, Alberta, and Saskatchewan, dozens of fires were burning on July 24 and 25, 2004.
* http://naturalhazards.nasa.gov/shownh.php3?img_id=12273
*** MODIS(Aqua) image from Jul 25 2004 (Posted on Jul 26 2004 1:19PM)
* http://naturalhazards.nasa.gov/shownh.php3?img_id=12272
*** MODIS(Aqua) image from Jul 24 2004 (Posted on Jul 26 2004 12:46PM)
On Tuesday, July 20, 2004, the temperatures in Tokyo, Japan, hit a record-breaking 39.5 degrees Celsius (103.1 Fahrenheit), the hottest temperature ever recorded since records began in 1923.
* http://naturalhazards.nasa.gov/shownh.php3?img_id=12264
*** MODIS(Terra) image from Jul 18 2004 (Posted on Jul 23 2004 2:23PM)
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