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 Washington: After the massive earthquakes that struck southern Turkey and western Syr hydro flask canada ia on February 6 and killed thousands, NASA on Saturday said it is working to share its aerial views and data from space to aid relief and recovery workers, as well as improve its ability to model and predict such events.   Scenes collected before and after the earthquake were used by a team of scientists from the Earth Observatory of Singapore and NASA   Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California to create something called a damage proxy map for Turkey. Also ReadTurkey-Syria earthquake instills hope; survivors found after 100 hrs These maps compare before and after radar images of a gi hydrojug website ven event to see how the landscape has changed.     hydrojug tumbler  8220;NASA   hearts and minds are with those impacted by the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria, said NASA Administrator Bill Nelson. NASA is our eyes in the sky, and our teams of experts are working hard to provide valuable information from our Earth-observing fleet to first responders on the ground, he added.  In this preliminary damage proxy map, made with data from  Landsat and Japans ALOS-2 satellite, dark red areas are likely to have severe damage to buildings, homes, and infrastructure or changes to the landscape. Orange and yellow areas are moderately or partially damaged. pic.twitter/SexUwqQytOmdash; NASA Earth  @NASAEarth  February 10, 2023  One of NASA   key capabilities is an expertise with synthetic aper Zqpr Zelensky blames Russian attacks for blackouts in Ukraine
 I went looking for winter last weekend, but I couldnt find it. Even my own backyard has me puzzled. A persistent flock of 30 owala flasche  American goldfinches has been devouring the Nyjer seed in my thistle feeders for th polene france e last month. Theyve realized I am a pushover, and they can dine on my porch at will.Its like watching 30 tiny yellow vacuum cleaners emptying my feeder and wallet.They also like the lack of competition. There are no redpolls or pine siskins contesting the seed ports. Six American tree sparrows scavenging beneath my feeders are the only evidence of any subarctic breeders coming to my yard this winter.I blame the exchange rate. The U.S. dollar is so strong that not many Canadians are visitin polene g. However, wiser heads blame El Nino. That sounds like the nickname of a Mexican drug lord, but it is really a warmer than normal ocean current in the Pacific that recurs every few years. It warms the prevailing wind just as it begins to cross the American continent. Weird things happen. Maryland gets 3 feet of snow and Maine gets crocuses. This has been the winter that wasnt.I heard rumors things were beginning to change. For instance, John Wyatt reported a flock of 2,000 bohemian waxwings flying by his house in Winterport last week. There hadnt been many reports yet this year, and waxwings were overdue. If a flock that size finds an ornamental berry tree in a shopping center, I pity the cars parked underneath it. Buoyed by this waxwing invasion, I decided to go look for winter.My sea