January 26, 2022 - Nile River
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On January 25, 2022, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer
(MODIS) on board NASA’s Aqua satellite acquired a true-color image of
the Nile River as it winds through the arid lands of Egypt. Near the
top (north) of the image, the gray pixels at base of the Nile River
Delta mark the large city of Cairo. The city is located about 100 miles
south of where the Nile’s waters spill into the Mediterranean Sea. West
of the Nile sits the Faiyum Oasis, with the green fields watered by a
channel of the broad Nile River.
The Nile River is the longest river in the world, extending about 6,700
kilometers (4,160 miles) from its headwaters in the highland of eastern
Africa to the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. The fertile soils along
the Nile River support the country’s agriculture, as well as providing
home for 95 percent of Egypt’s population. Only 4 percent of Egypt’s
land is suitable for agriculture, and that number is shrinking quickly
due to a wave of urban and suburban development that accompanies an
expanding population. In December 2021, NASA’s Earth Observatory quoted
Nasem Badreldin, a digital agronomist at the University of Manitoba,
who said, “Satellite data shows us that Egypt is losing about 2 percent
of its arable land per decade due to urbanization, and the process is
accelerating. If this continues, Egypt will face serious food security
problems.”
The success of agriculture here, as everywhere, depends on a plentiful
and reliable supply of water. The Nile River has long proven generally
reliable, despite flooding and dry times. As the population increases
along the entire Nile, more and more water is being utilized nearer the
headwaters, with less water tending to reach the Nile Delta. A warming
climate and increasing periods of drought also threaten to limit the
water available in Egypt’s Nile region.
On January 25, water appears to be plentiful in the Nile and the
surrounding floodplains are green, thanks to recent rains. In May 2021,
however, northern Egypt was suffering from drought conditions, with the
Nile’s waters much reduced, despite adequate rain in the south. The
NASA Worldview App allows a roll-over comparison between two Aqua MODIS
images captured on January 25, 2022, and May 25, 2021. To view that
comparison, click here.
Image Facts
Satellite: Aqua
Date Acquired: 1/25/2022
Resolutions: 1km (154 KB), 500m (410.5 KB), 250m (243 KB)
Bands Used: 1,4,3
Image Credit: MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA GSFC
https://modis.gsfc.nasa.gov/gallery/individual.php?db_date=2022-01-26
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