• ES Picture of the Day 04 2023

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    EPOD - a service of USRA

    The Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) highlights the diverse processes and phenomena which shape our planet and our lives. EPOD will collect and archive photos, imagery, graphics, and artwork with short explanatory
    captions and links exemplifying features within the Earth system. The
    community is invited to contribute digital imagery, short captions and
    relevant links.


    Mars, Auriga and Taurus

    January 04, 2023


    Notturno-su-Vitorchiano (1)

    Photographer: Marco Meniero

    Summary Author: Marco Meniero; Jim Foster

    The photo above shows Vitorchiano Vilage (north of Rome, Italy), which
    dates to the Middle Ages. Adorning the skies overhead is the planet
    Mars (at center -- reddest object in view) the constellation Auriga
    (at left center -- pentagon shape), the constellation of Taurus (at
    right center – sideways V-shape arrangement of stars), and the
    Pleiades star cluster (at upper right – tight grouping of faint
    stars). Photo taken on November 20, 2022.

    Photo details: Nikon Z9 camera; Nikon 14-24/2.8S lens; 24 mm. Zoom
    summary of two shots --one short with high ISO for the sky and one long
    with low ISO for background.


    Vitorchiano Vilage near Rome), Italy Coordinates: 42.4664, 12.1734


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  • From Black Panther@21:1/186 to All on Sat Feb 4 11:01:16 2023
    EPOD - a service of USRA

    The Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) highlights the diverse processes and phenomena which shape our planet and our lives. EPOD will collect and archive photos, imagery, graphics, and artwork with short explanatory
    captions and links exemplifying features within the Earth system. The
    community is invited to contribute digital imagery, short captions and
    relevant links.


    Wallaman Falls, Australia

    February 03, 2023


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    Photographer: Rick Stankiewicz
    Summary Author: Rick Stankiewicz
    The Territory of Queensland in Australia holds many sites to seen, true
    gems worth viewing. Along the northern coast, 110 km (69 mi) north of
    Townsville, is the small town of Ingham, travelling 40 km (25 mi) to
    the west you’ll enter Girringun National Park. It’s here that you
    can find Wallaman Falls, Australia’s highest single-drop waterfall,
    at 268 m (879 ft). The cascading water forms a white ribbon or
    “horsetail,” which is a striking sight against the dark cliff face over
    which it tumbles.

    The falling water has the illusion of vaporizing before entering the 20
    m (66 ft) deep pool below. There is a trail down the floor of the gorge
    across from the base of the falls, but the view from the lookout is
    spectacular. This “ Wet Tropics” region is a UNESCO World
    Heritage Site, and the falls is apparently ranked 294th highest
    single-drop waterfall in the world. The water course it falls from is
    Stony Creek, a tributary of the Herbert River that flows to the
    Coral s Sea. Note that the excessive amount of spray allows for
    rainbows when the sun is directly behind the viewer (pictured above).

    Cassowary sign-IMG_3817A

    While travelling through this area on May 6th, 2014, I didn’t see any
    cassowaries (picture of road sign) or bettong, though this
    region is noted for both. The roads through this impressive national
    park are tight and twisting, but the surface is good enough for most
    vehicles. I recommend the drive if you’re in the area and have the
    time.

    Photo details: Canon XTi camera; 24mm lens; ISO 200; f/10; 1/250^th
    second exposure.

    Wallaman Falls, Queensland, Australia Coordinates: -18.589556,
    145.8052042

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  • From Black Panther@21:1/186 to All on Sat Mar 4 11:00:30 2023
    EPOD - a service of USRA

    The Earth Science Picture of the Day (EPOD) highlights the diverse processes and phenomena which shape our planet and our lives. EPOD will collect and archive photos, imagery, graphics, and artwork with short explanatory
    captions and links exemplifying features within the Earth system. The
    community is invited to contribute digital imagery, short captions and
    relevant links.


    Supercell Thunderstorm and Hailstorm in Sampacho, Argentina

    March 03, 2023


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    Photographer: Ariel Trepin

    Summary Authors: Ariel Trepin;

    Several weeks ago, a vicious hailstorm occurred near the town of
    Sampacho, in Cordoba, Argentina. The hail formed withing a
    supercell thunderstorm, a type of severe thunderstorm with a
    deep rotating updraft. These are the storms most often associated
    with hail stones and tornadic weather. Individual stones from this
    storm were slightly larger than marbles. Photo taken on January 17,
    2023.


    Sampacho, Argentina Coordinates: -33.3847, -64.7231


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