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  • March 27, 2019 - Dublin, Ireland - A view of construction cranes in Dublin city center..The Irish economy experienced strong growth in 2018, with real GNP increasing by nearly 6%. .The prediction for 2019 could see a further growth of 3.9%. For the first time in twelve years, a small surplus of €0.1 billion was recorded by the Exchequer..On Wednesday, March 27, 2019, in Dublin, Ireland. (Credit Image: © Artur Widak/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Mar. 19, 2010 - Businessman holding a crystal ball. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Mar. 19, 2010 - Fortune teller and man in office. Model and Property Released (MR&PR) (Credit Image: © Cultura/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • February 10, 2016 - Woman practising yoga by lake at sunset (Credit Image: © Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 9, 2016 - Woman practising yoga by lake at sunset (Credit Image: © Image Source via ZUMA Press)
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  • EXCLUSIVE: **STRICTLY NO WEB** Real Madrid goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois has got a new girlfriend – the ex-wife of Spanish tennis player Feliciano Lopez. The former Chelsea shot stopper's new relationship was made public this week after these photos emerged of him hand-in-hand with Spanish model and TV presenter Alba Carrillo. The 32-year-old blonde, who divorced Lopez in 2017, just three years after they married, has also dated Spanish former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer Fonsi Nieto. Courtois, a 26-year-old Belgian ionternational, announced his split from former partner Marta Dominguez, who he has two young children with, in April last year when he was still at Chelsea. Courtois, who signed for Real Madrid in August last year after saying he wanted to live closer to his children, announced he was splitting with Marta when she was about to give birth to their youngest child Nicolas. Courtois and Alba are thought to have started dating at Christmas after being introduced by mutual friends. 24 Feb 2019 Pictured: Thibault Courtois and Alba Carrillo. Photo credit: TELEOBJETIVO SL . C/CANDAMO 4. PC 28240. HOYO DE M / MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • June 3, 2016 - File - MUHAMMAD ALI, the three time heavyweight boxing champion, has died at the age of 74. He had been fighting a respiratory illness. 'The Greatest' was the dominant heavyweight boxer of the 1960s and 1970s, Ali won an Olympic gold medal in Rome in 1960, captured the professional world heavyweight championship on three separate occasions, and successfully defended his title 19 times. PICTURED: May 27, 1963 - London, England, United Kingdom - A supremely confident CASSIUS CLAY holds up five fingers in a prediction of how many rounds it will take him to knock out British boxer Henry Cooper.  (Credit Image: © Randle/Mirrorpix/NC via ZUMA Press)
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  • 27 April 2017 - Boxing - Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko Press conference - Wladimir Klitschko hold s memory stick containing his prediction for the fight, due to be auctioned for charity after the event - Photo: Marc Atkins / Offside.
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  • 27 April 2017 - Boxing - Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko Press conference - Wladimir Klitschko hold s memory stick containing his prediction for the fight, due to be auctioned for charity after the event - Photo: Marc Atkins / Offside.
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  • October 10, 2018 - USA - Rain prediction for Hurricane Michael over the next 3 days. (Credit Image: © Greg Good/Tns/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 27 April 2017 - Boxing - Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko Press conference - Wladimir Klitschko hold s memory stick containing his prediction for the fight, due to be auctioned for charity after the event - Photo: Marc Atkins / Offside.
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  • 27 April 2017 - Boxing - Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko Press conference - Wladimir Klitschko hold s memory stick containing his prediction for the fight, due to be auctioned for charity after the event - Photo: Marc Atkins / Offside.
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  • 27 April 2017 - Boxing - Anthony Joshua v Wladimir Klitschko Press conference - Wladimir Klitschko hold s memory stick containing his prediction for the fight, due to be auctioned for charity after the event - Photo: Marc Atkins / Offside.
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  • November 20, 2018 - SãO Paulo, Brazil - SÃO PAULO, SP - 20.11.2018: TRABALHO DE ESCORAMENTO CONTINUA NA PONTE - After 5 days that the bridge at Marginal Pinheiros has subsided, the shoring work continues on Tuesday (20), with no prediction of a solution to the problem. (Credit Image: © Aloisio Mauricio/Fotoarena via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 9, 2018 - USA - Rain prediction for Hurricane Michael over the next three days. (Credit Image: © Greg Good/Tns/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Scoreboard making bold prediction during the Betfred Cup semi final match at Hampden Park, Glasgow. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Sunday October 28, 2018. See PA story SOCCER Aberdeen. Photo credit should read: Jeff Holmes/PA Wire. EDITORIAL USE ONLY
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  • Wladimir Klitschko holds a USB stick which has his prediction of the outcome of the fight against Anthony Joshua recorded on it during a press conference at Sky Sports Studios, Isleworth.
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  • Wladimir Klitschko holds a USB stick which has his prediction of the outcome of the fight against Anthony Joshua recorded on it during a press conference at Sky Sports Studios, Isleworth.
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  • Leaf Cutter ants at Cannon Hall Farm in Yorkshire race along a rope carrying flags to predict the outcome of the World Cup match between England and Panama. The ants set off from the middle of a 36 metre length of rope, racing to see which team would be first to carry their flag back to the queen in their nest, with the England supporting ants being first to make it home, predicting a victory for England in their match on Sunday.
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  • Leaf Cutter ants at Cannon Hall Farm in Yorkshire race along a rope carrying flags to predict the outcome of the World Cup match between England and Panama. The ants set off from the middle of a 36 metre length of rope, racing to see which team would be first to carry their flag back to the queen in their nest, with the England supporting ants being first to make it home, predicting a victory for England in their match on Sunday.
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  • Leaf Cutter ants at Cannon Hall Farm in Yorkshire race along a rope carrying flags to predict the outcome of the World Cup match between England and Panama. The ants set off from the middle of a 36 metre length of rope, racing to see which team would be first to carry their flag back to the queen in their nest, with the England supporting ants being first to make it home, predicting a victory for England in their match on Sunday.
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  • Leaf Cutter ants at Cannon Hall Farm in Yorkshire race along a rope carrying flags to predict the outcome of the World Cup match between England and Panama. The ants set off from the middle of a 36 metre length of rope, racing to see which team would be first to carry their flag back to the queen in their nest, with the England supporting ants being first to make it home, predicting a victory for England in their match on Sunday.
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  • June 15, 2017 - Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 15, 2017. - Russia, Saint Petersburg. - FC Zenit forward Aleksander Kerzhakov presents Achilles the cat who will predict the results of 2017 Confederations Cup matches, at the Confederations Cup press center for non-accredited media. Achilles lives at the State Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • Leaf Cutter ants at Cannon Hall Farm in Yorkshire race along a rope carrying flags to predict the outcome of the World Cup match between England and Panama. The ants set off from the middle of a 36 metre length of rope, racing to see which team would be first to carry their flag back to the queen in their nest, with the England supporting ants being first to make it home, predicting a victory for England in their match on Sunday.
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  • Leaf Cutter ants at Cannon Hall Farm in Yorkshire race along a rope carrying flags to predict the outcome of the World Cup match between England and Panama. The ants set off from the middle of a 36 metre length of rope, racing to see which team would be first to carry their flag back to the queen in their nest, with the England supporting ants being first to make it home, predicting a victory for England in their match on Sunday.
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  • Mar 7, 2017 - Antarctica - The shape of the world is hanging by a thread Ð or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally.The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 7, 2017 - Antarctica - Arctic Sea Ice Extent. The shape of the world is hanging by a thread Ð or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally.The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • July 5, 2018 - Prague, Czech Republic - Tourists play in zorb balls on the Vltava river in Prague as temperatures reached 31 degrees Celsius. Meteorologists predict summer temperatures of around 30 degrees Celsius in the Czech Republic over coming days. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta via ZUMA Wire)
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  • South Africa - Cape Town - 30 September 2020  - Holstein Dairy cows in Durbanville. Animal health company, Zoetis has launched a genome test, Clarifide Plus, to predict key cow and calf wellness traits in South Africa’s dairy cattle, which will enable farmers to fine tune their management, selection and breeding decisions with confidence. The genome test allows producers to rank animals with the Dairy Wellness Profit Index (DWP$) which is based on traits that affect health, performance and the lifetime profit of cows and calves. DWP$ describes more genetic variation in profitability allowing for faster progress towards greater profitability. Picture: Henk Kruger/African News Agency(ANA)
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  • June 22, 2018 - Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 22, 2018. - Russia, Saint Petersburg. - State Hermitage Museum deaf cat Achilles, the 2018 FIFA World Cup animal oracle, predicts the result of the 2018 FIFA World Cup First Stage Group E match between Brazil and Costa Rica. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 19, 2018 - Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 19, 2018. - Russia, Saint Petersburg. - State Hermitage Museum deaf cat Achilles, the 2018 FIFA World Cup animal oracle, predicts the result of the 2018 FIFA World Cup match between Russia and Egypt. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 5, 2018 - Prague, Czech Republic - Tourists play in zorb balls on the Vltava river as temperatures reach 31 degrees Celsius Tourists play in zorb balls on the Vltava river in Prague, in the Czech Republic, July 5, 2018. Meteorologists predict summer temperatures of around 30 degrees Celsius in the Czech Republic over coming days. (Credit Image: © Slavek Ruta via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 22, 2018 - Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 22, 2018. - Russia, Saint Petersburg. - State Hermitage Museum deaf cat Achilles, the 2018 FIFA World Cup animal oracle, predicts the result of the 2018 FIFA World Cup First Stage Group E match between Brazil and Costa Rica. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 22, 2018 - Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 22, 2018. - Russia, Saint Petersburg. - State Hermitage Museum deaf cat Achilles, the 2018 FIFA World Cup animal oracle, predicts the result of the 2018 FIFA World Cup First Stage Group E match between Brazil and Costa Rica. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 22, 2018 - Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 22, 2018. - Russia, Saint Petersburg. - State Hermitage Museum deaf cat Achilles, the 2018 FIFA World Cup animal oracle, predicts the result of the 2018 FIFA World Cup First Stage Group E match between Brazil and Costa Rica. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 19, 2018 - Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 19, 2018. - Russia, Saint Petersburg. - State Hermitage Museum deaf cat Achilles, the 2018 FIFA World Cup animal oracle, predicts the result of the 2018 FIFA World Cup match between Russia and Egypt. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 19, 2018 - Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 19, 2018. - Russia, Saint Petersburg. - State Hermitage Museum deaf cat Achilles, the 2018 FIFA World Cup animal oracle, predicts the result of the 2018 FIFA World Cup match between Russia and Egypt. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 6, 2018 - Chesham, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, UK - CHESHAM, UK.  A rider keeps cool on a hot day sliding down the inaugural Lowndes Slide, a 100m water slide, in Chesham, Buckinghamshire, with each ride raising money for local charities.  Forecasters predict that the Bank Holiday Monday will be even warmer. (Credit Image: © Stephen Chung/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • June 19, 2018 - Saint Petersburg, Russia - June 19, 2018. - Russia, Saint Petersburg. - State Hermitage Museum deaf cat Achilles, the 2018 FIFA World Cup animal oracle, predicts the result of the 2018 FIFA World Cup match between Russia and Egypt. (Credit Image: © Russian Look via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 21, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Almost full Moon is seen over London as temperature drops rapidly..According to The Met Office, Britain is braced for a wintry weather, with snowfall predicted in several regions and the potential for more icy conditions for the rest of the week. (Credit Image: © Dinendra Haria/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • (Left to right) Verity Hayday, Jazmin Lyel, Rebecca Evans and Aleksandra Wajda, all 18, from Abingdon and Whitney college in Oxford, enjoy the warm weather on Bournemouth beach in Dorset as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • (Left to right) Verity Hayday, Jazmin Lyel, Rebecca Evans and Aleksandra Wajda, all 18, from Abingdon and Whitney college in Oxford, enjoy the warm weather on Bournemouth beach in Dorset as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • NEW SOUTH WALES, Nov. 11, 2019  A firefighter battles the flames during bushfires near Taree, New South Wales, Australia, Nov. 11, 2019..   A devastating start to the Australian bushfire season has prompted a state of emergency in the eastern state of New South Wales (NSW), with the country's largest city, Sydney bracing for ''catastrophic'' fire danger. .   On Monday, a state of emergency was declared for NSW, with exceptionally hot and windy conditions predicted for Tuesday, threatening to create an even bigger fire disaster than that which left three people dead last week. (Credit Image: © Bai Xuefei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 3, 2019 - New Delhi, India - A man looks through the Glass as it rains in Delhi-NCR on May 3, 2019. For Friday, the Indian Meteorological has predicted generally cloudy sky with light rain or drizzle. (Credit Image: © Nasir Kachroo/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • March 29, 2019 - St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S - A temporary flood wall holds back the Mississippi River at the St. Paul Downtown Airport. One runway at the airport is closed because of the potential for flooding and the height of the flood wall. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected. (Credit Image: © Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 6, 2018 - Jakarta, Indonesia - Residents evacuate their goods during the massive flood that hit the low settlements in Jakarta, Tuesday, February 6, 2018. Information Data Center and Public Relations of the National Disaster Prevention Agency (BNPB) will reach the Manggarai Water Gate, Jakarta. The flood is predicted to flood the river banks such as Srengseng Sawah, Rawajati, Kalibata, Pengadegan, Pejaten Timur, Kebon Baru, Bukit Duri, Balekambang, Cililitan, Chinese Bidara and Kampung Melayu, caused by heavy rain and high river water flow from Bogor to Jakarta. Edi Ismail  (Credit Image: © Edi Ismail/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • August 20, 2017 - Bydgoszcz, Poland - A locally brewed beer is seen at a restaurant in Bydgoszcz, Poland on 20 August, 2017. Mateusz Morawiecki presented figures from the statistical office showing year on year growth to be 3.9 percent compared to the previously predicted 3.6 percent for the second quarter of 2017. (Credit Image: © Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Two strapliners practice on Bournemouth beach in Dorset as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • The sun rises over the North Sea at Tynemouth as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • NEW SOUTH WALES, Nov. 11, 2019  Firefighters battle the flames during bushfires near Taree, New South Wales, Australia, Nov. 11, 2019..   A devastating start to the Australian bushfire season has prompted a state of emergency in the eastern state of New South Wales (NSW), with the country's largest city, Sydney bracing for ''catastrophic'' fire danger. .   On Monday, a state of emergency was declared for NSW, with exceptionally hot and windy conditions predicted for Tuesday, threatening to create an even bigger fire disaster than that which left three people dead last week. (Credit Image: © Bai Xuefei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • NEW SOUTH WALES, Nov. 11, 2019  A firefighter battles the flames during bushfires near Taree, New South Wales, Australia, Nov. 11, 2019..   A devastating start to the Australian bushfire season has prompted a state of emergency in the eastern state of New South Wales (NSW), with the country's largest city, Sydney bracing for ''catastrophic'' fire danger. .   On Monday, a state of emergency was declared for NSW, with exceptionally hot and windy conditions predicted for Tuesday, threatening to create an even bigger fire disaster than that which left three people dead last week. (Credit Image: © Bai Xuefei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • NEW SOUTH WALES, Nov. 11, 2019  A white horse trots on the field where a farmhouse was burnt by bushfires near Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia, Nov. 11, 2019..   A devastating start to the Australian bushfire season has prompted a state of emergency in the eastern state of New South Wales (NSW), with the country's largest city, Sydney bracing for ''catastrophic'' fire danger. .   On Monday, a state of emergency was declared for NSW, with exceptionally hot and windy conditions predicted for Tuesday, threatening to create an even bigger fire disaster than that which left three people dead last week. (Credit Image: © Bai Xuefei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2019, New South Wales, Australia: Firefighters take a break in smoke while battling bushfires near Taree, New South Wales. A devastating start to the Australian bushfire season has prompted a state of emergency in the eastern state of New South Wales (NSW), with the country's largest city, Sydney bracing for ''catastrophic'' fire danger. On Monday, a state of emergency was declared for NSW, with exceptionally hot and windy conditions predicted for Tuesday, threatening to create an even bigger fire disaster than that which left three people dead last week. (Credit Image: © Bai Xuefei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 23, 2019 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Supporters celebrate outside the BJP party office in Kolkata over the record win by Indian PM N. Modi, who has secured another five-year term after winning a landslide general election victory. More than 600 million people voted in a marathon six-week process. Mr Modi has not just exceeded exit poll predictions but has also won a larger share of the vote than the 2014 elections, partial results show. (Credit Image: © Debarchan Chatterjee/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 29, 2019 - St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S - The Mississippi River, past flood stage, flows past downtown St. Paul. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected. (Credit Image: © Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2018 - Srinagar, J&K, India - A local man seen seated next to a fire stove to warm himself at the roadside during a cold and foggy morning in Srinagar.The night temperature witnessed improvement as the mercury surged and settled several degree above normal in majority of the places in Kashmir valley, where rain and snow is predicted for four days from Sunday under the influence of a Western Disturbance (WD), which is active in the region. However, the day chill intensified across Kashmir valley due to overcast conditions coupled with ice cold winds. (Credit Image: © Saqib Majeed/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 10, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Deer in Richmond park pictured in the sunrise during an unusually warm autumn day where temperatures are predicted to rise to 22C, before the weather turns wet over the weekend. (Credit Image: © Ben Stevens/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 10, 2018 - London, London, United Kingdom - Weather pictures in Richmond Park, London, UK...Deer in Richmond park pictured in the sunrise during an unusually warm autumn day where temperatures are predicted to rise to 22C, before the weather turns wet over the weekend. (Credit Image: © Ben Stevens/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Panacea, Florida, U.S. - The Wakulla Moose Lodge 2510 shows disdain for Hurricane Michael in downtown Panacea on Tuesday as Hurricane Michael churns toward the Florida Panhandle. The storm formed off the coast of Cuba early Monday carrying predictions of a major Category 3 landfall with forecasters calling for 8 to 12 feet of surge in the Big Bend area, along with catastrophic winds above 110 mph, where it is expected to make landfall late Wednesday. (Credit Image: © Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire)
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  • July 26, 2018 - London, UK. Commuters walk over London Bridge on what is predicted to be the hottest day of the year. Temperatures in the capital are set to rise up to 35 degrees, as the UK experiences a prolonged heatwave. (Credit Image: © Tom Nicholson/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • April 24, 2018 - April 24, 2018 A collection ''with the greatest archaeological legacy'' of the Phoenician civilization is inaugurated in Malaga. The Ifergan Collection of archeology has inaugurated a new cultural space in the city of Malaga, which houses, among other ''extraordinary pieces'', the greater archaeological legacy of the Phoenician civilization. The Sala Malaka is a space of the unique Phoenician culture, which houses more than 100 votive figures. Specifically, these are sculptures that represent people who really existed more than 2,500 years ago, from a wreck (sunken ship) Phoenician, rescued off the coast of Lebanon in 1958 and which tells the odyssey of this people since they fled from Shot, during the siege of Alexander the Great in 332 BC and traveling ''predictably'' to Malaga.No doubt one of them is a female head Egyptian mummy of the Eighteenth Dynasty acquired in a prestigious auction house in the US, after a hard bid. For reasons of respect and sensitivity is covered in a glass case. Those who wish to see it will be looked after by museum staff (Credit Image: © Lorenzo Carnero via ZUMA Wire)
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  • February 6, 2018 - Jakarta, Indonesia - Residents evacuate their goods during the massive flood that hit the low settlements in Jakarta, Tuesday, February 6, 2018. Information Data Center and Public Relations of the National Disaster Prevention Agency (BNPB) will reach the Manggarai Water Gate, Jakarta. The flood is predicted to flood the river banks such as Srengseng Sawah, Rawajati, Kalibata, Pengadegan, Pejaten Timur, Kebon Baru, Bukit Duri, Balekambang, Cililitan, Chinese Bidara and Kampung Melayu, caused by heavy rain and high river water flow from Bogor to Jakarta. Edi Ismail  (Credit Image: © Edi Ismail/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • February 6, 2018 - Jakarta, Indonesia - Residents evacuate their goods during the massive flood that hit the low settlements in Jakarta. Information Data Center and Public Relations of the National Disaster Prevention Agency (BNPB) will reach the Manggarai Water Gate, Jakarta. The flood is predicted to flood the river banks such as Srengseng Sawah, Rawajati, Kalibata, Pengadegan, Pejaten Timur, Kebon Baru, Bukit Duri, Balekambang, Cililitan, Chinese Bidara and Kampung Melayu, caused by heavy rain and high river water flow from Bogor to Jakarta. Edi Ismail  (Credit Image: © Edi Ismail/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • Oct. 2, 2017 - Dunhuang, China - Tourists visit the Crescent Spring and Singing Sand Dune scenic area in Dunhuang, northwest China's Gansu Province. From Oct. 1 to 8, the eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, around 710 million tourist trips will be made across China, according to predictions by China National Tourism Administration. (Credit Image: © Zhang Xiaoliang/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 28, 2017 - Roseburg, OREGON, U.S - Smoke from nearby wildfires colors the setting sun orange and red as seen from near Roseburg in southwestern Oregon. The National Weather Service has issued an Air Quality Alert for most of western Oregon due to wildfires burning in the region. Air quality levels are predicted to fluctuate and could be at unhealthy levels. (Credit Image: © Robin Loznak via ZUMA Wire)
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  • View Image Comparison<br />
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For nearly 15 years, Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) sensors on NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites have scanned Earth's surface daily for fires. When the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on Suomi NPP began operating in 2012, the view got a whole lot clearer.<br />
While MODIS and VIIRS have similar orbits, the spatial resolution of the "thermal bands" on each sensor differs. The MODIS thermal band detects hot spots with a resolution of 1,000 meters per pixel; VIIRS detects hot spots at a resolution of 375 meters per pixel. In other words, VIIRS makes fire observations that are about three times more detailed than MODIS. As a result, VIIRS can detect many small and low-temperature fires that MODIS misses.<br />
The images above illustrate the difference in the fire detection capabilities of the sensors. Both images show agricultural fires burning in northeast China around the same time on November 6, 2015. MODIS captured the upper image while the lower image was acquired by VIIRS. Turn on the image comparison tool to see the differences. Though VIIRS has more detailed fire observations, the background of the MODIS image seems crisper. This is because MODIS has better resolution than VIIRS when looking at land surfaces that are not on fire. (250 meters per pixel for MODIS versus 375 meters per pixel for VIIRS).<br />
The improved resolution of the VIIRS fire observations means scientists - as well as firefighters - have a more capable tool for monitoring fire activity. As explained in the video below, the improved resolution means experts should be able to use data collected by VIIRS to more accurately model and predict shifts in a fire's direction or behavior.<br />
"We hope that by infusing the higher-resolution fire detection data and fire behavior modeling outputs into tactical fire situations, we can lessen the pressure on those working in wildfire management," said Wilfrid Schroeder, a scientist at the Universi
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  • zReportage.com Story of the Week # 633 - Trapped In Isolation - Launched June 9, 2017 - Full multimedia experience: audio, stills, text and or video: Go to zReportage.com to see more - Nestled in remote hills 1,300 feet above the Big Sur, California coastline, the New Camaldoli Hermitage has been a popular retreat for world-weary visitors in need of solitude since it was founded in 1958. That changed in early 2017 after a series of powerful winter storms called "atmospheric rivers" - which climate scientists predict will worsen if climate change accelerates - dumped over 100 inches of rain on coastal California, stirring up landslides and damaging bridges along the famous Highway 1. One especially massive slide on May 21st added 13 acres of land to the California coastline and is expected to keep the southern route closed for at least one year. Now cut off from the outside world, a small handful of monks and staff persist at the Hermitage, carrying on in their austere lifestyles devoted to prayer and contemplation while depending on regular food drops from helicopters and rationed propane. The monastery has been unable to receive the stream of visitors they normally depend on for income and have started a GoFundMe to help raise money to survive. The damage has cost the monastery an estimated $300,000 since hospitality is their main source of income. (Credit Image: ? Elijah Hurwitz/zReportage.com via ZUMA Wire)
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  • (Left to right) Verity Hayday, Jazmin Lyel, Rebecca Evans and Aleksandra Wajda, all 18, from Abingdon and Whitney college in Oxford, enjoy the warm weather on Bournemouth beach in Dorset as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • People enjoy the warm weather on Bournemouth beach in Dorset as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • A person makes her way into the sea on Bournemouth beach in Dorset as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • People play football on Bournemouth beach in Dorset as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • People in deckchairs enjoy the warm weather on Bournemouth beach in Dorset as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • Georgia Colborne, 2, enjoys the warm weather on Bournemouth beach in Dorset as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • Two strapliners practice on Bournemouth beach in Dorset as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • People in deckchairs enjoy the warm weather on Bournemouth beach in Dorset as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • Sophie Forrest enjoys an ice cream on her third birthday in Stratford-upon-Avon as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • Sophie Forrest enjoys an ice cream on her third birthday in Stratford-upon-Avon as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • The sun rises over the North Sea at Tynemouth as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • The sun rises over the North Sea at Tynemouth as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • The sun rises over the North Sea at Tynemouth as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • Oct 8, 2016 - Antarctica - The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • Mar 7, 2016 - Antarctica - The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 14, 2015 - Antarctica - The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 4, 2017 - Antarctica - The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 2, 2002 - Antarctica - Collapsed of Larsen B. The shape of the world is hanging by a thread or rather, according to experts, by a 110 mile-long (177km) rift. That's the extent of a rapidly expanding crack in an enormous ice shelf in Antarctica. When the Larsen C shelf finally splits, the largest iceberg ever recorded (bigger than the US state of Rhode Island and a third the size of Wales) will snap off into the ocean. Widening each day by 3 ft (1 m), the groaning cleft is on the verge of dramatically redrawing the southern-most cartography of our planet and is likely to lead, climatologists predict, to an acceleration in the rise of sea levels globally. (Credit Image: © NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 25, 2017 - Driffield, East Yorkshire, UK - Driffield, UK. Cars drive through an icy hail shower in Driffield, East Yorkshire  Forecasters are predicting cold temperatures in Britain this week as it is set to be hit by an arctic blast. (Credit Image: © Ian Hinchliffe/London News Pictures via ZUMA Wire)
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  • November 11, 2019 - Aerial photo shows burnt bushes near Port Macquarie, New South Wales, Australia. A devastating start to the Australian bushfire season has prompted a state of emergency in the eastern state of New South Wales (NSW), with the country's largest city, Sydney bracing for ''catastrophic'' fire danger. .   On Monday, a state of emergency was declared for NSW, with exceptionally hot and windy conditions predicted for Tuesday, threatening to create an even bigger fire disaster than that which left three people dead last week. (Credit Image: © Bai Xuefei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • NEW SOUTH WALES, Nov. 11, 2019  A firefighter battles the flames during bushfires near Taree, New South Wales, Australia, Nov. 11, 2019..   A devastating start to the Australian bushfire season has prompted a state of emergency in the eastern state of New South Wales (NSW), with the country's largest city, Sydney bracing for ''catastrophic'' fire danger. .   On Monday, a state of emergency was declared for NSW, with exceptionally hot and windy conditions predicted for Tuesday, threatening to create an even bigger fire disaster than that which left three people dead last week. (Credit Image: © Bai Xuefei/Xinhua via ZUMA Wire)
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  • May 15, 2003; Valencia, CA, USA; 'High School Musical' star ASHLEY TISDALE was voted 'Most Likely to Be a Movie Star' (with fellow student BRIAN WADE) in her senior year at Valencia high school in California in 2003. Tisdale has fulfilled her classmates' predictions - 'High Schoo Musical 2' was the most watched basic cable telecast of all time (Credit Image: © Courtesy Valencia High School/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • May 3, 2019 - Kolkata, West Bengal, India - Torrential rain clouds covered the cityscape of Kolkata followed by heavy gust of winds as the Super Cyclone FANI makes her way towards the metropolitan. It is predicted to make contact with the city late in the evening with expected wind speed of around 120kph. Authorities and civilian are taking precaution to tackle this massive storm. (Credit Image: © Debarchan Chatterjee/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 29, 2019 - St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S - People look at a flooded building on Harriet Island in St. Paul. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected. (Credit Image: © Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 29, 2019 - St. Paul, Minnesota, U.S - A temporary flood wall holds back the Mississippi River at the St. Paul Downtown Airport. One runway at the airport is closed because of the potential for flooding and the height of the flood wall. The Mississippi River through the Twin Cities has already hit flood stage. Several roads and parks in St Paul are already closed in anticipation of higher flood levels. Weather forecasters and hydrologists have backed off a little on earlier predictions of severe flooding because the snow melt has been slower than expected. (Credit Image: © Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Wire)
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  • March 25, 2019 - Buenos Aires, Federal Capital, Argentina - The kings of Spain, Felipe VI and Letizia Ortiz, arrived on Sunday night, March 24, in Buenos Aires as part of the State visit to Argentina..According to the predicted, the official activities of the monarchs began this Monday, March 25, with a bulky agenda of activities..In the morning they met at Casa Rosada with President Mauricio Macri and the First Lady, Juliana Awada..The kings arrived at the government headquarters around 11 in the morning and after taking the official photo in the White Room, Macri and Felipe VI gave a message before entering the presidential office for their personal meeting, which will also be attended by Awada and the Queen Letizia. After the private lunch at the Residencia de Olivos, at night the Kings were entertained with an Honor dinner offered by President Macri, which was held in the Gallery of the Hall of the Shields of the CCK (Kirchner Cultural Center), where the King Felipe VI and Reina Letizia greeted the different invited personalities. (Credit Image: ©  Roberto Almeida Aveledo/ZUMA Wire)
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  • October 10, 2018 - London, United Kingdom - Deer in Richmond park pictured in the sunrise during an unusually warm autumn day where temperatures are predicted to rise to 22C, before the weather turns wet over the weekend. (Credit Image: © Ben Stevens/i-Images via ZUMA Press)
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  • October 9, 2018 - Panacea, Florida, U.S. - The front door of the business office for Brooks Concrete is sandbagged in downtown Panacea on Tuesday as Hurricane Michael churns toward the Florida Panhandle. The storm formed off the coast of Cuba early Monday carrying predictions of a major Category 3 landfall with forecasters calling for 8 to 12 feet of surge in the Big Bend area, along with catastrophic winds above 110 mph, where it is expected to make landfall late Wednesday. (Credit Image: © Douglas R. Clifford/Tampa Bay Times via ZUMA Wire)
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  • fans predict the result during the second round Dutch Cup match between Feyenoord Rotterdam and A.V.V. Swift at the Kuip on October 25, 2017 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands
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  • August 28, 2017 - Roseburg, OREGON, U.S - Smoke from nearby wildfires colors the setting sun orange and red as a spider sits in its web near Roseburg in southwestern Oregon. The National Weather Service has issued an Air Quality Alert for most of western Oregon due to wildfires burning in the region. Air quality levels are predicted to fluctuate and could be at unhealthy levels. (Credit Image: © Robin Loznak via ZUMA Wire)
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  • August 8, 2017 - Cibitung District, West Java, Indonesia - The moon entering a partial eclipse phase seen above Cibitung District, West Java on Tuesday, August 8, 2017. Tonight, the moon experiences a partial eclipse phenomenon with a duration of 5 hours 4.9 minutes, which begins on Monday, August 7 at 10:48 pm local time till Tuesday, August 8 at 3:52 am local time, while the peak of a partial lunar eclipse occurs at 1:20 local time. According to information published by the Indonesian Meteorology, Climatology and Geophysics Agency, the phenomenon of partial lunar eclipses today is the 61st member of 80 members in the Saros 119 series. Previously, a partial lunar eclipse which  associated with the partial lunar eclipse today was a partial lunar eclipse that occurred in July 28, 1999. While the next partial lunar eclipse predicted will occur on August 19, 2035  (Credit Image: © Aditya Irawan/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press)
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  • A couple stroll along the shoreline in the warm weather on Bournemouth beach in Dorset as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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  • People play football as they enjoy the warm weather on Bournemouth beach in Dorset as forecasters predict that a wave of warm air will move across the country in the coming days.
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