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Sweltering temperatures continue to cover large portions of North America, and the excessive heat has not only contributed to a massive drought.
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NOAA satellites are continuing to monitor the blazing wildfires across the western U.S. and Canada.
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North American summer wildfire season has been exploding across the West
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Tropical Storm Elsa, which formed on July 1, became the earliest-forming fifth named storm on record over the Atlantic Ocean.
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Tropical Storm Claudette made landfall along the northern Gulf Coast of the U.S
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GOES West captured this GeoColor imagery of brownish-gray smoke plumes rising from the Telegraph and Mescal fires in southeastern Arizona.
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Wildfire season is cranking up, and smoke was filling the western skies of the United States this week.
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GOES West satellite captured GeoColor imagery of a large, dark plume of smoke emanating from a 6-alarm fire that consumed a recycling yard.