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Heavy Rain Floods South America: Natural Hazards
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* eoimages.gsfc.nasa.g ov/images/imagerecor ds/19000/19670/peru_ tmo_2008092_lrg.jpg April 1, 2008 (3.2 MB JPEG) * eoimages.gsfc.nasa.g ov/images/imagerecor ds/19000/19670/peru_ tmo_2008032_lrg.jpg February 1, 2008 (2.9 MB JPEG) Two months after intense rains began to pound much of South America, rivers along the northwest coast of Peru remained flooded. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer ( modis.gsfc.nasa.gov MODIS ) on NASA's terra.nasa.gov/ Terra satellite captured the top image of the flooded river systems on April 1, 2008. Streams and pools of dark blue water dominate what was a tan-pink desert in early February, immediately before the rains began.

The images show the Sechura Desert in northwestern Peru near the border with Ecuador. The large image shows additional flooding extending north into Ecuador. To increase the contrast between muddy water and land, which often look the same in photo-like images, the image was made with both visible and infrared light. This false-color combination colors water black and dark blue and bare or sparsely vegetated earth tan. Plant-covered land is green, and clouds are turquoise and white.

Floods throughout Peru damaged farmland, homes, and transportation networks, reported the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. On February 28, the government of Peru declared a state of emergency in Piura and Lambayeque, the regions included in this image, and in Tumbes, the region immediately north of the area shown, and in Ucayali, a region in central Peru along the Brazilian border. More than 450,000 people were affected by flooding throughout Peru as of March 12, said the United Nations.

* United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. (2008, March 12). www.reliefweb.int/rw /RWB.NSF/db900SID/LP AA-7CNKAK?OpenDocume nt&rc=2&emid=FL-2008 -000031-PER Peru: Floods (as of 05 March 2008) location map. Published on ReliefWeb. Accessed April 3, 2008. Two months after intense rains began to pound much of South America, rivers along the northwest coast of Peru remained flooded. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer ( modis.gsfc.nasa.gov MODIS ) on NASA's terra.nasa.gov/ Terra satellite captured the top image of the flooded river systems on April 1, 2008. Streams and pools of dark blue water dominate what was a tan-pink desert in early February, immediately before the rains began.

The images show the Sechura Desert in northwestern Peru near the border with Ecuador. The large image shows additional flooding extending north into Ecuador. To increase the contrast between muddy water and land, which often look the same in photo-like images, the image was made with both visible and infrared light. This false-color combination colors water black and dark blue and bare or sparsely vegetated earth tan. Plant-covered land is green, and clouds are turquoise and white.

Floods throughout Peru damaged farmland, homes, and transportation networks, reported the U
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nited Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. On February 28, the government of Peru declared a state of emergency in Piura and Lambayeque, the regions included in this image, and in Tumbes, the region immediately north of the area shown, and in Ucayali, a region in central Peru along the Brazilian border. More than 450,000 people were affected by flooding throughout Peru as of March 12, said the United Nations.

* United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. (2008, March 12). www.reliefweb.int/rw /RWB.NSF/db900SID/LP AA-7CNKAK?OpenDocume nt&rc=2&emid=FL-2008 -000031-PER Peru: Floods (as of 05 March 2008) location map. Published on ReliefWeb. Accessed April 3, 2008.

You can download a eoimages.gsfc.nasa.g ov/images/imagerecor ds/19000/19670/peru_ tmo_2008092.kmz 250-meter-resolution KMZ file of the flooding suitable for use with earth.google.com/ Google Earth.

NASA image created by Jesse Allen, using data provided courtesy of the rapidfire.sci.gsfc.n asa.gov/ MODIS Rapid Response team. Caption by Holli Riebeek.
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What -- Earth
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What -- Terra
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Where -- Peru
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Where -- Ecuador
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Earth
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Terra
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Peru
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Ecuador
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peru_tmo_2008092
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gwilliam@archive.org
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2011-08-03 08:37:06
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2011-08-03 08:37:06
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NASA -- NASA Image Of The Day
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date:
2008-04-01
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Public Domain
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year:
2008
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eng

Heavy Rain Floods South America: Natural Hazards