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Climate change effects seen in Antarctic winds
Thursday, 03.12.2009, 06:29pm
Changing wind patterns linked to global warming are altering the food chain in Antarctica and may lead to further increases in ...

Crews busy clearing roads after Midwest blizzard
Thursday, 03.12.2009, 05:16pm
Highway crews labored Wednesday to carve through snowdrifts that a blizzard piled up 10 feet high as hundreds of stalled motorists ...

Global warming to carry big costs for California
Thursday, 03.12.2009, 03:48pm
From agricultural losses to devastation wrought by wildfires, California's economy is expected to see significant costs resulting ...

Rivers flood farms, roads in Ohio
Thursday, 03.12.2009, 02:25pm
Rivers have spilled over into homes and businesses and across thousands of acres of farmland across Ohio's northwest corner, ...

Wintry mix of rain, sleet, snow expected in Tenn.
Thursday, 03.12.2009, 02:22pm
Rain, some of it turning to ice, is overspreading Tennessee from the west.

Crews busy clearing roads after Midwest blizzard(AP)
Wednesday, 03.11.2009, 09:30pm

A strong cold front will push through the East and South, dumping widespread precipitation along its path. Meanwhile, more rain and snow is in store for the Pacific Northwest as another front moves through. Colder air will settle across the Midwest and Northeast.AP - Highway crews labored Wednesday to carve through snowdrifts that a blizzard piled up 10 feet high as hundreds of stalled motorists waited in bitter cold.


Maldives Tsunami Survivors Move to'Safe Island'(OneWorld.net)
Wednesday, 03.11.2009, 06:58pm
OneWorld.net - WASHINGTON, Mar 11 (OneWorld.net) - More than 3,700 Maldivian survivors of the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami have moved into new homes on a previously uninhabited island that is more resilient to natural disasters.
Flooding swamps Midwest homes, roads
Wednesday, 03.11.2009, 06:17pm
Flooding is again causing trouble in northwest Ohio where heavy rains in the last 24 hours have forced people out of their homes ...

Forecasters: Clearer warnings could save lives(AP)
Tuesday, 03.10.2009, 09:17pm
AP - Listen up: If dangerous weather is on the way, the National Weather Service wants you to pay attention. So it plans to change the way some local weather warnings are worded to emphasize just how dangerous a storm can be. National Hurricane Center spokesman Dennis Feltgen said authorities hope to revamp guidelines for local forecasters to include more detailed language before the 2009 Atlantic hurricane season officially begins June 1.
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