NOAA’s seasonal drought outlook updated through Nov.; Drought starts claiming C. Texas trees; TXU: Heat pushing electricity demand to breaking point; Active, ‘impressive’ monsoon brings flooding, some drought relief; N.M. on track for wettest summer ever; Tropical possibilities in Atlantic; Guard unable to deal with 2 hurricanes; No topical depression off Carolinas; Hurricane program sees huge response; Heavy rains flood several Neb. communities; Storms knock out power to 38,000 in S. Miss.; Quieter when snow falls?; Scientists collaborate on quake research; Chinese drought affects millions; Heavy rain in Japan; Spectacular meteor shower possible in 2007; Outspoken NASA advisers quit panel
NOAA Drought Map Update: NOAA’s seasonal drought outlook updated through Nov.
Drought News: Drought starts claiming Central Texas trees
TXU: Heat pushing electricity demand to breaking point
Monsoon ‘Impressive’: Active, ‘impressive’ monsoon brings flooding, some drought relief | N.M. on track for wettest summer ever: includes rain totals
Tropics: Tropical possibilities in the Atlantic | Guard unable to deal with 2 hurricanes | No topical depression off Carolinas | Hurricane program sees huge response
Other Weather News: Heavy rains flood several Nebraska communities
Storms knock out power to 38,000 in S. Mississippi
Is it quieter when snow falls?
Quake Wire: Scientists collaborate on quake research
World Weather: Chinese drought affects millions | Heavy rain pounds Japan, storm makes landfall
Space News: Spectacular meteor shower possible for 2007 | Outspoken NASA advisers quit panel


