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This SeaWiFS image shows Typhoon Prapiroon over the East China Sea.
A heavy load of suspended sediment is visible along Chinas east coast after Typhoon Prapiroon has...
The haze over southeastern China is so thick in this SeaWiFS image that much of the underlying landscape is completely hidden from view.
Typhoon Saomai off the coast of China.
This SeaWiFS image shows Typhoon Saomai whirling along Chinas east coast. West of the storm China...
This SeaWiFS image shows complex phytoplankton distribution patterns in the Bohai and Yellow seas. A wide...
Eastern China appears very smokey in this SeaWiFS image.
In this SeaWiFS image is another example of far-reaching aerosols from China. The large plume in the water is from the Yangtze River.
Before winding down on July 6, 2002, Typhoon Rammasun reached Category 3 hurricane status, with maximum...
There was a thick layer of smog (greyish pixels) over central portions of China on July...
Haze has been blanketing eastern China off and on for at least a month, probably the...
On June 12, 2002, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on the Terra satellite captured this...