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May 22, 2006

NOAA predicts busy hurricane season, but not like 2005; Storms out West, chilly in Northeast, Great Lakes; Storms rip path of wrath across S.C.; Warmest April on record in U.S., top wettest in West; New Orleans has learned Katrina’s lesson; Engineers to discuss region’s levee failures; Survey shows many not worried about hurricanes; Britain set for summer downpour of frogs and fish, scientists say; Quebec families return home from flooding; Maneuvering in space image

NOAA: Busy Hurricane Season Ahead: NOAA predicts busy hurricane season, but not like 2005 | Survey shows many not worried about hurricanes

Storms Out West, Chilly In Northeast, Great Lakes: Powerful storm hitting California | Resources: Current watches and warnings map | Radar loop | Live Weather Plus video from Bay Area, L.A. and San Diego (Click “Video” tabs) | Weather and webcam images for the Bay Area, L.A., San Diego, Sacramento, Fresno, and all cities (Also listed in left column by state)

S.C. Storms: Storms rip path of wrath across S.C.

Warmest April In U.S.: Warmest April on record in U.S., top wettest in West

Katrina Update: TIME: New Orleans has learned Katrina’s lesson | Engineers to discuss region’s levee failures

World Weather … Chance Of Fish, Frogs In Forecast: From The Sun: Britain is set for a summer downpour of frogs and fish, scientists say

Quebec families return home from flooding in Eastern Townships

Astronomy Picture of the Day: Maneuvering in space

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  1. Karen says:

    Hey Everyone,
    I thought people might be interested to know that there will be a Hurricane Preparedness conference LIVE ON PIPELINE at 2pm ET.
    Homeland Security Chief Michael Chertoff, DHS Under Secretary for Preparedness George Foresman and acting FEMA Director David Paulison hold presser on hurricane preparedness at the FEMA headquarters in D.C.
    CNN Pipeline is an online, commercial-free multiple live-news feed. It showcases four simultaneous news feeds from around the world and an on-demand function that allows you to select from a variety of news stories.
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    Thanks and have a great day!

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