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This past weekend, NOAA satellites closely monitored Tropical Storm Claudette, the third named storm of the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season.
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Fire weather is heating up across the western United States, exacerbated by an intense heatwave and ongoing severe drought.
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NOAA satellites captured actinoform clouds over the eastern Pacific Ocean on June 3, 2021.
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The 2021 hurricane season is officially underway. June 1 marked the beginning of the Atlantic hurricane season.
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An iceberg nearly the size of Delaware sheared off from the edge of Antarctica earlier this month and floated into the Weddell Sea.
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Severe storms struck the South Central U.S. (Louisiana and Texas), producing heavy rain, extensive flooding, damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes
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NOAA satellites captured von Kármán vortices streaming around Guadalupe Island. These are vortex patterns in stratocumulus clouds near islands.
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Severe thunderstorms struck Texas. The storms formed along a dry line—a boundary between moist and dry air. The storms caused hail and tornadoes.