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MARCI weather report: June 16-22, 2014

Dust-raising activity was frequently observed this week in the mid-to-high latitudes of both hemispheres. In the north, storms occurred over and off of the residual north polar cap in Arcadia, Acidalia, and northern Utopia. In the south, local dust storms … Continue reading

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MARCI weather report: June 9-15, 2014

Dust-raising activity was observed off of the residual north polar cap edge north of Tempe and in northern Acidalia. Local dust storms occurred across the southern mid-latitudes, in Aonia, Sirenum, Solis, and Noachis. Diffuse water ice clouds related to the … Continue reading

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MARCI weather report: June 2-8, 2014

Dust activity on Mars picked up considerably this past week as expected based on observations from previous years. In the northern hemisphere, dust lifting occurred off the residual polar cap edge and was transported into Acidalia and northern Utopia as … Continue reading

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MARCI weather report: May 26–June 1, 2014

Dust storm frequency increased this week in the southern tropical latitudes west and north of Argyre with local storms of varying size and duration observed in Aonia, Solis, Syria, and Tharsis. Dust haze resulting from these storms was present in … Continue reading

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MARCI weather report: May 19-25, 2014

Typical weather patterns for northern summer continued this past week with widespread water ice cloud cover over the equatorial and tropical regions of Mars. Local dust storms were observed in Noachis and Syria. Periodic dust lifting… [More at link, including … Continue reading

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New 50-meter impact crater found on Mars

Researchers have discovered on the Red Planet the largest fresh meteor-impact crater ever firmly documented with before-and-after images….. The crater spans half the length of a football field… The impact that created it likely was preceded by an explosion in … Continue reading

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MARCI weather report: May 12-18, 2014

Mars’ equatorial region remained cloudy this past week, with the continued presence of the aphelion water-ice cloud belt. Intermittent local dust storm activity occurred in Solis, Noachis, and Noctis, with additional dust lifting observed off the residual… [More at link, … Continue reading

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MARCI weather report, May 5–11, 2014

Diffuse water ice clouds continued to be present at equatorial latitudes as well as in the northern plains north of Tempe and north of Deuteronilus. Winter frost was visible at southern high-latitudes. Sporadic local dust…. [More at link, including video]

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MARCI weather report: April 28–May 4

Typical weather patterns for northern summer continued this past week on Mars, with widespread water ice clouds over equatorial regions as well as north of Tempe. Dust storm activity occurred in the southern mid-latitudes from Solis to Aonia as well … Continue reading

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MARCI weather report: April 21-27, 2014

Sporadic local storms occurred in Solis. Surface frost was visible at southern high-latitudes. Diffuse water ice clouds related to the aphelion cloud belt were present at equatorial latitudes…. [More at link, including video]

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