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High-resolution satellite images capture explosive cyclone reaching the French station of Dumont D’Urville in Antarctica.

By Romao, M. and Pires, L. B. M.  Atlanta, October 20, 2017. On October 12 and 13 an explosive cyclone or weather bomb, as they are popularly known, hit Adelie Land, where the French research station in the Antarctic, Dumont D’Urville, is located . The cyclone...
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Eighteen explosive cyclones hit the coast of the Antarctic continent this September.

Romao, M. and Pires, L. B. M. Atlanta, October 3rd, 2017. At least 18 explosive cyclones or weather bombs, as they are more popularly known, hit the coast of the Antarctic continent this September. Two of these 18 cyclones reached category 3 of the Bergeron scale...
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Twenty-six Explosive Cyclones hit the Antarctic continent in August 2017

By Romao, M., Pires, L. B. M. and Freitas, A. C. V. Atlanta, September 5, 2017. At least twenty-six explosive cyclones or weather bombs, as they are popularly known, hit the coast of the Antarctic continent this August.Two of these twenty-six cyclones reached category 3 of the...
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The Brazilian state of Amazonas registers a record number of fire outbreaks in August 2017

By Pires, L. B. M. and Freitas, A. C. V.  Atlanta, September 5, 2017. The largest state in Brazil, the Amazonas, recorded the largest number of fires in August since 1998, the year in which work began on the detection and monitoring of fires in South...
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Outbreaks of fire in the Amazon reduced in the first half of 2017

By Pires, L. B. M. and Freitas, A. C. V.  Atlanta, July 31, 2017. As recently reported in  Brazil’s EXAME magazine on June 26 of this year, a 29% increase in the deforested area of the Brazilian Amazon was recorded between August 2015 and July 2016, according...
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