Friday, August 31, 2007
NASA study predicts more severe U.S. storms; Tropical Depression 6 forms in Atlantic; 2007 ‘probably wettest UK summer’; Canada’s Weather Network predicts near normal temps, precipitation for fall; Weekend meteors for western half of the U.S.
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Thursday, August 30, 2007
Temps climb to 113 degrees, Valley breaks heat record; Bush tells New Orleans: ‘We understand’; Mississippi sixth on list of where money went; Gulf Coast small business owners optimistic about hurricane recovery, study says; Tropics heat up; Tropical depression forms off Baja California coast; Oregon Scientific weather radios recalled; Gigantic jets over Oklahoma; Dolphinbow; NASA: Astronauts sober for space; Mars rovers fight dust
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Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Plains pounding continues; Thousands powerless as storm pounds Minn.; Big Easy struggles 2 years after Katrina; The day the music died?; The Weather Channel marks Katrina’s anniversary with live status, recovery reports; Record for most 110 degree days tied in Phoenix; NOAA blames hot year on greenhouse gases; Aug. 28, 2007 lunar eclipse gallery
Weather News: Plains pounding continues: Weather and webcam images
Thousands powerless as storm pounds Minn.
Katrina, 2 Years Later: Big Easy struggles 2 years after Katrina | The day the music died? | Flashback: Our blog entries for Aug. 24-31, 2005
The Weather Channel marks Hurricane Katrina’s anniversary with live status, recovery reports: Live reports from Louisiana and Mississippi document the recovery process and updates along the coast on Tuesday, Aug. 28, and Wednesday, Aug. 29. Included Wednesday: live coverage from Mississippi with Julie Martin.
Other Weather News: Record for most 110 degree days tied in Phoenix: Phoenix weather and webcam images
NOAA blames hot year on greenhouse gases
Space Views: Aug. 28, 2007 lunar eclipse gallery
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Tuesday, August 28, 2007
N.D. tornado kills one, wreaks havoc on city; Ohio Gov. surveys flooding damage; Indy eyes mark for most days 90 or above; Sunshine Coast cleans up after floods; Dreamy lunar eclipse
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Sunday, August 26, 2007
Midwesterners find fresh storm damage; Floodwaters slowly receding in Midwest; Emergency shelters close down as storm cleanup continues in Mich.; Hurricane Dean provides key test for Texas; National spotlight returning to N.O.; Mercury hits 96 in Boston, ties previous record; Rare thunderstorms bring rain to San Diego County; Total lunar eclipse early Tuesday; Early Mon. Mars
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Saturday, August 25, 2007
More flooding possible in soaked Midwest; Thousands without power after tornadoes tear through Mich.; Storm shifts east, flooding continues; Official: Chicago didn’t get tornado warning; Hurricane Dean’s last gasp claims 8 lives in Mexico; Former New Orleans mayor’s aide tells insider tale of Hurricane Katrina; 1st rain in 124 days expected in county; New evacuations recommended as SoCal wildfire continues to burn; Study: L.A. area has had 1,000 years of lighter seismic activity; NASA issues repair plan on shuttle tanks; Astronomers find hole in universe; Google puts universe online
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Thursday, August 23, 2007
Over 1,000 displaced by Midwest flooding, death toll at 26; Hundreds hope to go home; Storm misses tourist spots, weakens; Weakened Dean begins breaking apart
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Monday, August 20, 2007
Flooding causes 13 deaths in Minn., Wis., Okla.; Hurricane Dean heads for Cancun area; Mexico on alert; Dean spares Caymans, aims for Yucatan Peninsula; Dean batters Jamaica
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Saturday, August 18, 2007
Dangerous Dean; Dire threat to Jamaica; Tourists flee Dean; Erin drenches Texas, Dean could be next; Dean forces shuttle mission to end early; Road to severe storms
Dangerous Dean: From Accuweather: Extreme Hurricane Dean | Dire threat to Jamaica | Tourists flee Dean | Erin drenches Texas, Dean could be next | Dean forces shuttle mission to end early | Get the latest hurricane images and info at WXnation’s Hurricane Center
Road To Severe Storms: I’m posting on the road while on vacation. While the drive up to the Black Hills, SD, from Fort Worth was completely rain-free, the moment we arrived last night, severe storms greeted us with 5 inches of rain and hail, power outages and flood warnings. I won’t soon forget how this adventure started.
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