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September 2010
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Earth Buzz: Summer Temps, Icy Interactive, and More Sep 30, 2010 07:56:06 PM | Adam Voiland
 
The week's top Earth science news...
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Behind the Scenes With Scientists Who Created A Global Air Pollution Map Sep 24, 2010 11:23:22 AM | Adam Voiland
 
Yesterday, NASA posted an article about a new global map of health-sapping PM2.5 air pollution. Here more about it straight from the map's makers.
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Lightning Never Strikes Twice, But... Sep 22, 2010 03:44:17 PM | Gretchen Cook-Anderson
 
Though the old adage that lightning never strikes twice generally rings true, apparently lightning can strike in very short order in more than a dozen points alongside one another as it did near Keota, Colorado on August 6.
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What On Earth (Sound) Was That #4? Seismic Music From Earth, Of Course... Sep 24, 2010 12:19:02 PM | Kathryn Hansen
 
Last week in our "What on Earth is That" segment we posted our first mystery sound. The answer?
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Earth Buzz: Beautiful Igor, Smoke, and More Sep 20, 2010 10:44:39 AM | Adam Voiland
 
What's making news this week in Earth science...
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What On Earth (Sound) Is That? #4 Sep 10, 2010 12:06:49 PM | Adam Voiland
 
Regular readers know the drill by now: Every other Friday we post a snippet of one of the many strange and fascinating bits of earth science that passes through our inboxes here at What On Earth, and you all have a week to show off your science savvy by hazarding a guess (or two or three, if you'd like) in the comments.
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Piloting Through Hurricane Earl Sep 08, 2010 04:26:30 PM | Adam Voiland
 
NASA DC-8 Pilot Dick Ewers talks about flying into nature's strongest storms for the sake of science.
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Earth Buzz: Peering into Earl's Eye, Sailing Smoke, and More Sep 02, 2010 03:23:56 PM | Adam Voiland
 
Scientists aboard NASA's DC-8 flying laboratory headed straight for Earl's eye Wednesday afternoon as the tropical cyclone bore down on the Eastern Seaboard.
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