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- Storms approach Indy, Detroit; Tornadoes, severe storms possible Friday from Tenn. to Mich., Ohio; Plains residents flee tornado, fires; One injured when tornado touches down in SE Kansas; Damage reports pour in as storms hit Omaha; Iowa storms knock out power, down trees; Storms south of Red River; N. Texas storms possible through weekend; SF sets March rain record; Record rains cause landslide worries; Heavy showers, storms sweep Hawaii; Most snow in 35 years; New Orleans recovery could take 25 years; Housing shortage could leave evacuees homeless; Museum opens 1906 quake exhibit; Poll: Calif. believes big quake coming; Alaska most quake-prone; Eclipse pic (03-31)
- Tornado warning in Des Moines area, sighting in Omaha; Severe weather outbreak forecast for Thursday into Friday from Texas to the Ohio Valley; Strong storms possible in Texas, Okla., Kansas, Ark., Mo.; Chance of showers lingers through weekend for L.A.; Now-former Weather Channel expert Paul Kocin gets his props; 'Ground Zero' webcam goes live; Applause, prayers and dancing at total solar eclipse; Eclipse photographed by space station crew; Eclipse image gallery; Top 10 space movies (03-30)
- Live webcasts of Wednesday's total solar eclipse; Japan's seeks to end ban on defense use of space; Powerful storm socks S. Calif.; Soggy spring on pace to drown Bay Area records; Storms drench Austin, spark fires; Rain for N. Texas, severe storms possible Thurs.; Tourism officials concerned about bad weather's impact on Hawaii; Residents in Hawaii stock up on rain gear, home protection; Meteorologists: New England overdue for big hurricane; New Orleans to be emptied for next storm, officials say; Flood maps likely to miss deadline; Gulf summit focuses on hurricane season; Strong quake jolts Tokyo area; Scientists model ground shaking in 1906 SF quake (03-29)
- California, Hawaii Soaking, Part ?: Record-breaking rainfall, more wind forecast for Bay Area; Rain likely to douse San Diego Tuesday; Hawaii rain just won't go away; Heavy rain, flash flooding possible in parts of Texas; Record cold morning set in Brevard Co., Fla.; Earthquake risk rattles Allstate; Top 15 skylines; NASA restarts canceled asteroid mission (03-28)
- Wyoming crash in blizzard conditions kills at least 6, I-80 closed; Hurricane Rita not as strong as first thought, report says; More rain: Storm due to hit Bay Area Mon.; Heavy rain may hit D/FW Monday night, Tuesday; Mo. farmers address tornado damage; Rain possible on Mon. in Okla., more likely later in the week; Time: The climate is crashing, and global warming is to blame; Record low temperatures at Palm Beach Int'l Airport (03-27)
- Spring, storms in C. Plains return next week; Storms, storms, storms for D/FW; Rain, snow, thunderstorms for Chicago; Strange weather system clouds parts of Hawaii, Tornado damage is $50,000; Weather un-springlike in Gainesville, Fla.; Doctors, patients protest state refusal to reopen major New Orleans hospital; Navy ship being built with WTC steel survived Hurricane Katrina; Next big quake? Maybe east of Bay Area; Quake shakes Fiji Islands; New left-nav menu (03-25)
- 60 mph wind gusts in Salt Lake City's forecast; Lows early Friday in San Antonio, 32; D/FW, 30; OKC, 23; Severe weather outbreak possible next Wed., Thurs. in S. Central U.S.; Army Corps faulted on New Orleans levees; Red Cross probes Katrina misconduct, theft; Mayor Nagin says New Orleans is better prepared; Secret caverns control Dallas flooding; Jail prepares to unveil webcam; New rocket fails on its maiden launch; New Mars probe sends back view from orbit (03-24)
- Cold Marches On: Spring freeze warnings way down in San Antone; Temps at or below freezing Fri. morning in Austin, D/FW, Jackson; OKC temp may dip to 23; Tornadoes in S. Florida; 6 months after Hurricane Rita: Progress, but much to do; Houston to get $40M for hurricane housing; Rain might take weekend break in Hawaii; Snow falls across Okla.; After big drought worries, NW snowpack rebounds; Melting ice sheets could spur oceans' rise: study; Thurs. was World Meteorological Day; Moon seen from North Pole e-mail hoax; 2nd probe ordered in Kennedy Space Center accident; Spacewalks halted (03-23)
- Spring snow advisory for most of Okla., parts of Kansas; OKC, Tulsa, Wichita may see 2-3 inches of snow; National Weather Service storm spotters outpace radar; Recent tornadoes spawn increase in storm-spotter trainees; Cyclone Larry victims angry about aid; Hurricane evacuees' lives still grim; Gov. Perry issues executive order on Texas hurricane evacuations; Several quakes rattle San Francisco Bay Area; Small towns turn to blogs, webcams to attract tourists; NASA launches microsatellites into space (03-22)
- Cold start to season; Spring snowstorm update: Storm moves east after dumping snow on Plains; Hits: Nebraska digs out after up to 28 inches of snow fell since Saturday; Additional snowfall to hit Cincinnati this evening; Indy clears roads for trip home; Misses: Metro KC dodges bulk of snow; Glancing blow for St. Louis; Worst weather misses Va., D.C.; Teen famous after blown 1,300 feet by tornado; Hawaii islands again face heavy rain, storms; Remains of two Katrina victims found; 61 people indicted in hurricane scheme; Aid delivered to Australia cyclone-hit area; Heavy rains in Texas could ease drought (03-21)
- Spring's here, so is winter storm sweeping across US: 5 deaths blamed on storm; 25 inches of snow reported in Nebraska; 4 inches of snow possible for Columbus, Ohio; Snow, freezing rain in Cincinnati's forecast; Winter storm aims at C. Ind.; Snow, sleet heads for KC, St. Louis; Tornado forms live on Okla. TV; Snow closes I-90 in S.D.; Heavy snow in MT; D.C. winter advisory; NE Australia starts cyclone clean-up; Larry weakens, Wati strengthens; Flooding rains in D/FW leave 1 dead; Springfield, Ill. power on week after tornadoes; US NE due for major hurricane: AccuWeather; 330 sex offenders fail to re-register following Katrina, Rita; NASA radar plane gauges Arctic snow layer; Experts: Changing climate threatening development (03-20)
- Dallas/Fort Worth flooding: Some areas see more than 9 inches of rain; Winter storm warnings cover several Plains states; Hawaiian island braces for more heavy rain; Thousands flee Australia's 'Hurricane Katrina'; FEMA may ask for some hurricane aid money back; Hurricane poll: Worry, readiness high in Ala.; Report: La. more insured than any other state for flooding; Okla. leads nation in tornado damage; New radar system takes guesswork out of twisters (03-19)
- 'It Could Happen Tomorrow': San Diego-area wildfire review; Fort Worth implosion images; Watches issued as winter storm approaches Colo.; Next storm, significant snow expected in Reno/Tahoe area Monday; About 1,500 homes damaged in last weekend's tornado outbreak; Thieves strike after tornado damages homes; Rain, sleet pelt charred Texas Panhandle; One of Mars rover's wheels stops working (03-18)
- NOAA releases spring outlook; Winter storm warning for SD, NE; Storms, heavy rain, implosion this weekend in Fort Worth, Texas; Winter storm heads east; Snow causes plane to skid off MSP runway; Weather blamed for Stafford, Va., plane crash that killed 4 last month; What's causing earthquakes beneath Lake Erie?; Evidence for Universe expansion found; APoD: The Big Dipper cluster (03-17)
- Late winter storm heads for NE, heavy rain continues in Hawaii; Severe storms may form Sun., Mon. in Texas, La.; Texas wildfires update: 840,000 acres burned since Sun.; Windy days, cool nights expected across Okla.; NWS issues wildfire warning in Md., Va.; Next storm expected to hit San Diego County Fri. bringing up to 1.5 inches of rain; LA Marathon planners hope to dodge rain; C., S. Minn., SW Wisc. experience 2nd round of heavy snow in week; Up to a foot of snow falls in Mohawk Valley, NY, schools close; Tornado outbreak update; Drought to affect Kenya for years; NASA seeks customers for space shuttle runway; NASA reviews canceled asteroid mission (03-16)
- Largest wildfires in Texas history rage across panhandle area; 11 dead in Texas fires; Cattle burn alive; Midwest assesses damage after tornadoes; Wind speeds in excess of 120 mph in Springfield, Ill. during severe storms; Weather spotters save lives; Storm pounds Sierra, western Nevada, with heavy snow; Storm system brings rain, hail to Calif.; Severe weather moves through state; Post-Katrina drop in suicides reported; From the U.K.: Fresh wintry blasts keep spring on hold; Faulty sensor delays space shuttle launch (03-15)
- Tornado victims begin cleanup from massive weekend storms; Springfield, Ill., schools to stay closed as city recovers from storm; Storms strike Chicago area; Indy storm threat wanes, flooding continues; N. Calif., Tahoe-area snow; More than a foot of snow hits N. Wis., Minn.; UW students spend spring break helping hurricane victims; Hurricane refugees occupy fewer than 8,000 U.S. hotel rooms; Future hurricane could cost Tampa Bay area $5B in damages; Winter warmest ever on record in Canada; Oil spill largest ever on Alaska's N. Slope; Penumbral lunar eclipse tonight; NASA finds another solar system mystery (03-14)
- Birmingham under tornado warning; Tornado, Severe Storm Outbreak In Midwest: Tornadoes kill at least 3 in Missouri, several injured; Tornado watches, warnings Sunday night from Fort Worth, Texas, to Lansing, Mich.; Severe storms possible today from Gulf Coast to Great Lakes; 6 die in fires, accidents in Texas Panhandle (03-13)
- Tornado warning for KC; High risk of severe storms in Okla., Kansas, Mo., Ill., Iowa, on Monday in, around Ohio Valley; Rain finally in Phoenix after record-breaking 143 days (03-12)
- Phoenix dry day record over?; Snow falls in San Francisco, other Bay Area cities, Snow forecast for elevations as low as 1,000 feet in SW Calif.; Snow piles up in Sierra; Storm outlook; Unexpected cause of levee break found; White House extends hurricane aid deadline; New Orleans termite mulch hoax vs. stories; NWS may modify plan; More rain on way for Ind., flooding likely; S. Florida cities get $20M for Wilma recovery; Tornado sends pig flying; Critics argue golf shot from space station out of bounds (03-11)
- Report: Southern storms kill at least 2; Tornado hits Miss. school; Baseball-sized hail in Okla.; Heavy snow raises avalanche concerns across West; San Francisco Bay Area braces for snow, bitter cold storm front; More snow, ice possible in Portland, Oregon; Flood watches, warnings blanket Mich.; Phoenix drought sets a record a day; Miss. experiences reversal of fortune after Katrina; Billy Graham, touring New Orleans, speechless over city’s condition; Country music couple blasts federal hurricane cleanup effort; Rain causes flooding, wrecks in Indy; Windy weather in N. Texas cuts power; Mixing technology with quakes; Saturn moon spewing water vapor (03-10)
- Storms advance into Birmingham; Storm batters W. Washington; Outdoor tornado sirens could be helped by reverse 911; Ice on Maine lakes, lakes in 4 other states melting earlier; Report: Outdated weather data used in levee design; Aurora, ice sheet pictures (03-09)
- Big storms, tornado outbreak possible today, tomorrow; Warning about New Orleans leeves; Gulf Coast governors plead for more money; E. Wash. winter storm warning; Wild weather woman tracks down storms; NOAA to break ground on NOAA Center for Weather and Climate Prediction; Some rain, but much more needed in drought in Africa; Spacecraft to slam into the Moon in early Sept. (03-08)
- Severe storms may sweep across Okla., Texas, Midwest; AccuWeather: Severe storms by Thurs. from C. Plains to Mississippi Valley; Severe weather awareness week in several states; Levees overtop in California's Sonoma Co.; Hawaii prepares for more rain; Search for bodies continues in New Orleans; Hundreds of Calif. bridges need quake fix; Flat panel LCD TV from Sanyo is weather-resistant; Scientists: Sun's next cycle to be stronger; 10-minute auroras! (03-07)
- Southwest suffering historic drought; AccuWeather: Rain for Calif. Monday, but it won't reach Phoenix; N. Calif. flood warnings; Oahu schools reopen after flooding; WMO: La Nina developing in Pacific Ocean; Houston wants Katrina evacuees to move on; On a hurricane-weary Coast, bring on the good stuff; Hurricane center's chief: Get ready; Heavy snow, high winds kill at least 17 across Europe; Company hopes to launch golf ball on record-smashing space trip (03-06)
- Big chill in the Northeast; More storm warnings out West; New Orleans demolition to start, mostly in Lower 9th; Termites knocked down, but not out, in N.O.; New search for victims; AP clarifies what Bush was told about levees; Aerial view of Hawaii flooding; More snow for N.D.; River threatens historic park in Thunder Bay, Ontario; KT Tunstall CD; Fort Worth pictures (03-04)
- Showers in San Francisco Bay Area to continue through weekend; Snow, hail for South Bay; More low snow; Gov. declares emergency for flooding in Hawaii; Drought taking potentially disastrous toll on Ariz.; Students to help Katrina victims over spring break; Senate approves more benefits for hurricane evacuees; Gulf Coast banks urged to be generous; From U.K.: More snow falls; Scientists lament canceled NASA mission (03-03)
- Winter storm mess: Less snow, more wintry mix for NYC; Snow snarls commute, causes at least 200 accidents; Snow returns to SE Mass.; In new video, La. Gov. Blanco says levees are safe; Day-before Katrina tape; Michael Brown FOX News interview transcript; UN says hurricane season could match '05; NE winter storm dumped snow on Mich.; More Sierra snow; Flood advisories posted for part of Hawaii (03-02)
- Late season winter storm to hit NYC, Philly, S. New England; NWS: 7 inches of NYC snow possible; 107-year-old N. Texas weather record falls; Experts: Flooding kills more people than tornadoes, lightning; Hurricane-force winds cut power to more than 100,000 homes and businesses Monday in San Francisco Bay Area; Katrina: Six months later, Part 2: Miss., Ala.; Despite storms, Florida tourism flourishes; Arctic weather warning for the UK; Met Office: Snow chaos but it's really first day of spring; Geologists clarify area’s earthquake danger zones, risk higher for SFO; Solar nothing in February; NASA to try for 3 shuttle flights in 2006 (03-01)
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