acquired August 5, 2013
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acquired July 28, 2013
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After a slow July, Pakistan’s monsoon
kicked in strongly in early August. Intense monsoon rains trigged flash
floods from northern Pakistan to the southern city of Karachi, leaving
58 people dead, according to the Government of Pakistan.
The clouds cleared on August 5, 2013, when the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua
satellite acquired the top image. The false color image is made of near
infrared, shortwave infrared, and red light. In this type of image,
water is black or dark blue. Sediment laden water or muddy ground is
pale blue. Clouds are turquoise, plant-covered land is green, and bare
earth is tan-pink.
The lower image, taken on July 28, shows conditions before the most
recent monsoon. The contrast reveals extensive flooding on the Kurram
and Tochi River systems, which pour a cloud of sediment into the Indus
River. Widespread floods also color the land east of the Indus River.
Though these areas were among many experiencing flooding, the floods were not as severe as the destructive 2010 floods.
Pakistan’s monsoon typically occurs in July and August. Until the recent outbreak, the monsoon had been weak, with rainfall 55 percent below normal. Weather forecasters expect one or two more intense storms in August.
References
- Government of Pakistan (2013, August 5) Floods 2013 – Losses/damages. Published on ReliefWeb. Accessed August 5, 2013.
- United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (2013, August 5) OCHA Pakistan monsoon flash update #2 – 5 August 2013. Published on ReliefWeb. Accessed August 5, 2013.
- United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (2013, July 26) Pakistan: Monsoon update, issue 1, 20-26 July 2013. Published on ReliefWeb. Accessed August 5, 2013.
NASA image courtesy the LANCE/EOSDIS MODIS Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC. Caption by Holli Riebeek.
- Instrument:
- Aqua - MODIS
NASA: Pakistan - Deadly Monsoon Floods in Pakistan - Indus. Kurram and Tochi River - 07.07.13
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