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Ref : V01139

Theme :  Fires - Dust - Pollution (seen from Space)  (239 images)

Title : Fires in Southeastern U.S.

Caption :

Quite a number of smoke plumes were visible from orbit on Monday, February 5, 2001, as can be seen in this image of the southeastern United States. Gauging from this perspective, the OrbView-2 satellite was somewhere over northern Texas when this scene was acquired. In the top center of the image, the state of Florida just disappears over the horizon. Running vertically down the right center of the image is the Gulf Coastline. The smoke plumes are to the north of the coastline, in the states of Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.The thick brown plume of sediment from the Mississippi River outflow into the Gulf of Mexico can be seen clearly. Also, there are numerous pools of brown, sediment-laden water which can be seen emerging along much of the Louisiana and Texas coastline.



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