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As Rome Burns
At least Nero played the fiddle while rome burned. But us? Apparently we can’t even read a thermometer. While evidence of climate change piles up around us like withering piles of corn stalks our esteemed leaders are only allowing us to head...
Tags: Nero (music group), Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Manhattan (New York City), Global Change, Rome (Italy)
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Magnitude of Friday's storm shocked meteorologists, utility workers
As of midday Friday, forecasters at the National Weather Service in Sterling, Va., were uncertain that the Baltimore area would see any thunderstorms at all later in the evening.
Without a cold front or a low-pressure system in place, they lacked the...Tags: Martin O'Malley, Southern U.S. Storms (2011), Hurricanes, Career and Workplace, Weather Warnings
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Tropical Depression Beryl still drenching North Florida, Georgia
Sun SentinelTropical Depression Beryl continues to bring heavy rains to North Florida and southern Georgia. At 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Beryl was 85 miles southwest of Savannah, Ga., lumbering northeast at 8 mph with sustained winds of 30 mph. It's forecast to continue...Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms, Outer Banks, Hurricanes
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Mostly sunny and hot; chance of storms
Sun SentinelExpect another hot daywith plenty of sun and - you guessed it - a good chance of afternoon showers or storms. South Florida's Wednesday forecast calls for mostly sunny skies with highs in the low 90s and lows in the low 70s. There is a 40 percent...Tags: Natural Disasters, Health, Tropical Storms, Hurricanes, National Hurricane Center
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Farmers face squeeze in proposed subsidy cuts
WASHINGTON - A program that puts billions of dollars in the pockets of farmers whether or not they plant a crop may disappear with hardly a protest from farm groups and the politicians who look out for their interests. The Senate is expected to begin...Tags: U.S. Senate, Politics, Agriculture, Disasters and Accidents, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
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Klotzbach and Gray increase forecast: Five hurricanes
Sun SentinelSlightly increasing their earlier forecast, storm soothsayers Phil Klotzbach and William Gray now call for 13 named storms, including 5 hurricanes, with two of them being major during the 2012 hurricane season. In April, Klotzbach and Gray predicted 10...Tags: Natural Disasters, Tropical Storms, Hurricanes, Tropical Weather, Weather
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Tropical Storm Debby is reminder to have disaster plan ready for your pets
Animal Crazy - Orlando SentinelAs Tropical Storm Debby lashes Florida, Orange County Animal Services urges residents to begin making preparations now. Here's lots of good advice to keep handy throughout hurricane season. “It is vitally important for pet owners to have a... -
4 Dead, 1 Missing as Debby Moves Out of Florida
CNNPost-Tropical Cyclone Debby headed into the Atlantic Ocean on Wednesday after leaving four people dead and one missing, and deluging Florida with buckets of rain that triggered flooding statewide. The storm lost its tropical characteristics late...Tags: Lake County (Florida), Rick Scott, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Bodies of Water, Southern U.S. Storms (2011)
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Hurricane apps track storms on mobile devices
The start of the Atlantic hurricane season is June 1 and there are several apps in Apple's App Store and Google Play that can help you stay informed through news stories, social media feeds, NOAA radar images, and other tools. - iHurricane HD: Tracks...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Google Inc., Hurricanes, Tropical Weather, New Products
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Saturday's early morning storm leaves thousands without power on Peninsula
Around 10,000 Peninsula residents remain without electricity Saturday evening after the fast-moving, early-morning line of fatal thunderstorms toppled trees and downed power lines across Virginia. The storms that swept across the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest...
Tags: Hurricanes, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Wars and Interventions, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia)
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More than 300,000 still without power after deadly storm
A deadly storm, fueled by extreme heat and humidity, left Maryland in a state of emergency that continued Sunday, with hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses without power, with some residents expected to remain in the dark over the next week.
The...Tags: Camp David, Annapolis, Southern U.S. Storms (2011), Highlandtown, Anne Arundel County
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