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Tamlin Pavelsky the NASA freshwater science lead for the Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) and an UNC-Chapel Hill Hydrologist tracked the depth of the lake that appeared in the Death Valley.

“Satellites have revealed the depth of the extremely rare Death Valley Lake that emerged following a rainy winter.”

“Despite being the driest place in North America, a temporary body of water emerged in the Death Valley National Park due to torrential rainfall in late 2023. Called Lake Manly, it then became deeper after more rains battered California this winter.”

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