Fall Colors in US Northeast
Credit: Image credit: Jacques Descloitres; MODIS team; NASA, Posted on: Thursday, 21 October 2004, 08:27 CDT Download full size image
Every year, fall brings a wash of color to the northern states. In this true-color Terra MODIS image from October 10, 2004, the foliage around Lake Michigan and Lake Superior has turned golden brown and orange. The underlying image, acquired by the Aqua MODIS instrument on October 6, 2004, shows the same scene before the foliage changed. The change is most noticeable along Superior's southern shore, though throughout the scene the green has deepened in color. Meanwhile, a small swirl of pale blue color snakes through the waters of southern Lake Michigan. This swirl is likely formed of calcium carbonate drifting up from the lake's limestone bed. These swirls are more pronounced in warmer weather, when they form what is called a whiting event.
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