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Amazon turning to smoke.

By L.B.M. Pires and M. Romao Atlanta, March 20, 2018 The Amazon biome is one of the most vulnerable in the world to deforestation due to uncontrolled forest fires. During 2017, 138,987 outbreaks of fire were recorded throughout the Amazon; this was the year with...
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Knowing what’s the best moment to crossing the Drake Passage.

By M. Romao and L.B.M. Pires Atlanta, March 14, 2018 In recent years we have seen a substantial increase in people traveling to Antarctica, about 50,000 (International Association Antarctica Tour Operators – IAATO) tourists, embark during the summer months on sailboats and ships departing from...
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Strong bomb cyclone hits the east coast of the USA.

By L.B.M. Pires and M. Romao Atlanta, January 3, 2018 The Antarctic is the area of the world where bomb cyclones are most frequently recorded. During 2017 the World Environmental Conservancy monitored more than 100 cyclones of this type on the icy continent without any reaching...
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The Mysterious Amazon Mist ARU.

By Romao, M. and Pires, L. B. M.  Atlanta, December 29, 2017. In the silence of the early hours of the morning, just after sunrise, when the forest begins to awaken, Aru arises. Aru is the name given to the strong fog or fog that forms...
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State of Amazon records outbreaks of fire in November 2017.

By Pires, L. B. M. Atlanta, December 1st, 2017. In the state of Roraima, located in the Brazilian Amazon, the period of drought and outbreaks of fire, just beginning there, is already registering records. In November 2017, 412 outbreaks of fire were recorded in the...
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October 2017: Europe Excessively Hot and Severe Fire in Portugal.

By Joao Martins (IPMA) Atlanta, November 7st, 2017. October 2017 was warmer than usual over most of Europe. Maximum (daytime) Land Surface Temperature (LST) anomalies were particularly pronounced reaching values higher than 7 °C. Minimum (night-time) LST were also warmer than usual, but with smoother...
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Rains Extinguish the Foci of Fire that Threatened the isolated Indians at Arariboia.

By Pires, L. B. M. and Romao, M.  Atlanta, November 1st, 2017. With the return of rain to the region of the Arariboia indigenous reserve in Maranhão, the outbreaks of fires have reduced significantly in the last two days. The Indians isolated at the Arariboia reserve were...
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Isolated Indians of the Amazon are surrounded by fire.

By Pires, L. B. M. and Romao, M.  Atlanta, October 20, 2017. Once again, the Arariboia Indigenous Land located in the southwest of Maranhão, in the Brazilian Amazon, recorded large numbers of outbreaks of fire, putting the population of isolated Indians from the Awá-Guaja ethnic group at...
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