Smoke from bushfires in southwestern Australia travels hundreds of kilometers over the Indian Ocean in this image from February 13, 2012.
Atmosphere Land Fires
A thick plume of brownish smoke billowed from the Western Australia coast and over the Great Australian Bight on November 19, 2009.
Shifting winds pushed smoke from a bushfire into the shape of the letter Z.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Heat Land Fires
Fires keep raging through an intense and deadly fire season.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Heat Land Drought Fires
Acquired December 29, 2010, this natural-color image shows a fire in Western Australia, south of Perth.
Land Fires
A fire in a Western Australia state forest near Dwellingup billows smoke over the Indian Ocean on December 15, 2009.
A fast-moving blaze destroyed 128 homes in Yarloop, a town in Western Australia.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Fires
A series of heatwaves has been breaking temperature records across the nation.
Image of the Day Heat Floods
Fires
Potent wildfires sent one of the largest plumes of smoke higher into the stratosphere than certain satellites have ever observed.
Image of the Day Atmosphere Heat Land Drought Fires Remote Sensing
Afternoon thunderstorms are a typical phenomenon during summer in Western Australia.
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Dust and Haze
The late-spring fire follows what has been a dry winter and spring across most of the country.
Land Drought Fires
This dry season, a bushfire in western Australia wiped out an area six times the size of Los Angeles.
Image of the Day Heat Land Fires
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