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Start of Hurricane Season no excuse to wait on storm preparation
A week ago today, a friend I hadn't seen in years mentioned it was the start of hurricane season. I figured I know a little something about the subject since I live in South Florida. So, I opened my mouth and stuck my foot in it. "Yes it is but, it's...Tags: Hurricanes, Tropical Storms, Fort Lauderdale, Natural Disasters, Palm Beach County
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Thunderstorms possible Friday as remnants of Isaac move through region
As remnants from tropical storm Isaac enter Indiana, Hoosiers can expect a wet weekend. The storm system hit Arkansas Thursday and is bringing heavy rain to Missouri. It will continue moving toward Indiana during the holiday weekend. Fox59...
Tags: Weather, Hurricanes, Weather Reports, Tropical Storms, Hurricane Katrina (2005)
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Residents told to leave town as Isaac's floodwaters rise
Authorities warned people in a handful of towns outside of New Orleans to get out early Thursday ahead of rising water brought on by hurricane-turned-tropical storm Isaac, which dumped more than 20 inches of rain in some areas. Officials are also...
Tags: Hurricanes, Floods, Tropical Storms, Barack Obama, Hurricane Katrina (2005)
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Isaac claims fatality as thousands forced to evacuate
Isaac slashed its way further inland Thursday, claiming its first fatality and stranding residents in flood-prone areas even as it threatened to wreak more havoc in the days to come. Mississippi and Louisiana announced mandatory evacuations for all low-...
Tags: Floods, Tropical Storms, Barack Obama, Government, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers
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Communities focus on cleanup as Isaac weakens
Article Highlights: -Mitt Romney plans to travel to Louisiana to view the storm damage -Two deaths have been reported in Louisiana, one in Mississippi -Dam is still holding in Mississippi state park -More than 827,000 customers lack power across...
Tags: Tropical Storms, Domestic Travel, State Parks, Government, Natural Disasters
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Isaac reaches hurricane status, set for landfall late Tuesday
Isaac reached hurricane status Tuesday as it closed it on the Gulf Coast, threatening to deluge parts of the region with huge amounts of rain. Maximum sustained winds were at 75 miles per hour, just strong enough to give the storm hurricane status, as of...
Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Barack Obama, National Hurricane Center, Nuclear Power, Natural Disasters
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As Isaac closes in on Gulf, officials warn complacency could kill
As Hurricane Isaac barreled its way toward the Gulf Coast on Tuesday, authorities were out in force warning residents to take necessary, life-saving precautions. "Do not let this storm lull you into complacency. That would be a terrible mistake," said...
Tags: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Tropical Storms, Barack Obama, National Hurricane Center, Nuclear Power
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Alabama's Nick Saban favors plus-one playoff
It's the million dollar question.
Correction.
It's the 360-plus million dollar question and everyone with any ties to college football has been asked it one time or another over the past several weeks: What are your thoughts on a playoff?
Alabama coach...Tags: Pacific-12 Conference, Southeastern Conference, College Football, Media Industry, Alabama Crimson Tide
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Pleasant Weather Continues Today
Pleasant weather continues today with highs in the mid to upper 70s across central Indiana. Like yesterday I wouldn’t be surprised to see some fair weather cumulus setting up at times, but for most of the day we should see mostly clear skies. ...
Tags: Weather, Weather Reports
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Expansion of Tornado Alley?
Anyone who can call themselves a Hoosier knows that Indiana gets all forms of weather and severe storms are no exception. Tornadoes, large hail and high winds are all severe weather elements that the state experiences each year. These types of events...
Tags: Weather, Weather Reports, Natural Disasters
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Tornado Outbreaks Will Only Get Worse
Off The MarkleyThis weekend saw the largest tornado outbreak for the month of March on record with 279 tornado warnings issued and at least 38 people killed. Entire towns were ripped out of the ground across Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio, Alabama, and Georgia following... -
Space shuttle Endeavour departs Florida for Los Angeles
L.A. NOWAt long last, space shuttle Endeavour is headed home. Perched atop a modified Boeing 747, the retired orbiter departed Kennedy Space Center in Florida Wednesday en route to Houston, the first leg in a two-day trek to California....
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