File:Scotland and Northern Ireland.jpg

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Scotland and Northern Ireland
Photographer
Envisat satellite
Title
Scotland and Northern Ireland
Description
English: This Envisat image captures an unusually dry Great Britain and Northern Ireland on 2 May, following one of the warmest months on record. In April, Scotland (top) and Northern Ireland (bottom left) had just two-thirds of the rain normally expected and much higher than normal temperatures.
Depicted place Northern Ireland
Date 13 May 2011
European Space Agency
Accession number
215757
Credit line ESA
Source http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2011/05/Scotland_and_Northern_Ireland

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