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English: A monsoon storm begins to descend upon the airport in Niamey, the capital of Niger, Africa. The Niamey airport is the site of the second deployment of the ARM Mobile Facility (AMF). Air France airliner on tarmac.
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November 2005 (14 October 2005, according to EXIF data) |
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Crop of http://images.arm.gov/armimages.nsf/by+id/TENG-6JPQ69 |
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Rolanda Jundt U.S. Department of Energy's Atmospheric Radiation Measurement Program |
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Public Domain, US Government
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