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- WXnation's Hurricane and Tropical Resource Center 2007 now live; Tropical Storm Barbara forms off Mexico; Tropical low might bring rain to Florida; Many Katrina evacuees are still unemployed; Storm anxiety swirling in Caribbean; Seattle sizzles in record heat; Hail, flooding reported in some areas of Houston; Severe weather expected to remain in Texas; Severe storms may hit Texas from Saturday to Monday; Hail bruises Denver metro area (05-31)
- Plains storm pattern continues; Rain still causing flooding in Texas; No plan for pets in hurricanes; Storms, flooding leave 23 dead across Europe; Radio 'screams' forecast dangerous solar storms (05-29)
- Analysts: Storms could affect gas prices; Wildfires along Fla.-Ga. line prompt warnings about holiday celebrations, smoke; Where else but Roswell? Alien theme park (05-29)
- Sixth person presumed dead in Texas flooding; Mayor of tornado-devastated town resigns; Jarrell tornado: 10 years ago; Thousands stranded in Okla. state park due to flooding; Lightning strikes JetBlue plane with 140 passengers; Not everybody hates to see hurricanes; Great thunderstorm image (05-28)
- Storms, flooding kill 5 in central Texas; Record temperature set in Boston; Drought aids scientists in muck removal; 4.7-magnitude quake shakes Hawaii's Big Island (05-26)
- Severe weather roars through Kansas; Rain pounds Southwest Iowa; Congress passes spending for hurricane aid; Deadly tornado still haunts West Texas town; 10-year anniversary of Jarrell tornado approaches; FAA expands system for summer flights; Calgary hit with snow, Ontario basking in the sun (05-24)
- Severe storms across the Plains; Storms, heavy rain in Oklahoma's forecast; Heavy rain causes street flooding in New Orleans; Kansas homeowners rush to prevent flooding; Severe storms possible next week in Midwest (05-24)
- Forecasters warn of busy hurricane season; Slow-moving storm dumps rain, snow; Wildfire smoke, smell cover Georgia-Florida line again; Lightning damages statue of Jesus west of Denver; Severe weather possible across Oklahoma on Wednesday; Small plane violates airspce around Kennedy Space Center (05-22)
- Storms fire up over Plains; Severe weather threatens Greensburg, Kansas, again; Tornadoes seen near Cheyenne, Gillette, no damage reported; TWC to report on 10th anniversary of Jarrell, Texas, F-5 tornado; 2 to 3 Pacific storms expected this year; Hurricane preparations target storm surge areas; South Florida drought approaches record; Spirit finds proof of wet past on Mars; SpaceWeather.com's new look (05-22)
- Graduation ceremony held in tornado-ravaged town; Severe weather threat this week for Plains, Midwest; Rains flood, but S. Fla remains in drought; Fats Domino makes post-Katrina return to stage; Hurricane season looms, New Orleans worries (05-21)
- National Weather Service director, deputy resign; Coastal storm lingers; A new way to gauge hurricanes' intensity; Air base suspends training amid N.J. wildfire; Drought in SE Australia could be about to break (05-19)
- Director: FEMA more prepared than ever for hurricane season; Hurricane Chief: NOAA wasted millions; Cell phone video shows lightning strike near 2 Texas children; Wildfire burns thousands of acres in South Jersey; Ga. swamp fire could burn for months (05-17)
- Child, teen swept away by Colo. flooding; Severe storms cross Midwest; Florida declares coastline emergency for beaches hit by storm; Greensburg, Kansas EF-5 tornado damage images; Shuttle returns to launch pad after repairs (05-15)
- Storms batter Colorado's Front Range, Plains; Severe storms target Great Lakes, Plains; Pastors tell congregations in tornado-torn Kansas town not to fear future; Weather Channel launches high-def transformation (05-14)
- Flooding threat eases along Mo.; Wildfires leave S. Fla. in haze; Katrina dips in popularity as baby name; Space shuttle to return to launch pad; Mysterious object probably space junk (05-12)
- Extreme weather, fires befall nation; Sandbaggers busy as Missouri rivers rise; Sunshine returns to flooded Iowa; Fla. strengthens water restrictions; Storm dissipates off Florida but rain welcomed; Active storm season predicted; NASA study: Eastern U.S. to get hotter; Hubble’s heir on track for 2013 launch (05-10)
- Area of low pressure east of Jacksonville, Fla., becomes Subtropical Storm Andrea; Evacuations, sandbagging in Missouri; Bush gets first-hand look at tornado damage; Obama vastly overstates Kansas tornado death toll; As withering drought worsens, Georgia crops at risk; Residents return to homes after Calif. fire; Space station crew receives royal visit (05-09)
- Kan. town vows to rebuild after tornado; Death toll hits 10; Images: Aerials of Greensburg, Kan., tornado;Flooding forces evacuations in Plains; Tornado, flood watches in North Texas, Oklahoma; 6 inches of rain may hit parts of Texas, Oklahoma; Unseasonably sunny weather has Bay Area playing hooky; A dark sky over death valley (05-08)
- Rescuers search wreckage in Kansas town; Third round of severe weather hits Oklahoma; Scientists study cloud seeding to tackle drought (05-07)
- 9 die as tornado levels Kansas town; Tornado threat across the Plains; Rains helping drought conditions across Texas (05-05)
- Texas storms claim second victim, 300,000 without power; Severe weather expected in Houston area; Los Angeles on pace for driest rain season on record; Lake Okeechobee near record low level as Florida drought continues; The Weather Channel turned 25 today; On mission to Mars, NASA must rethink issues of death in space (05-02)
- Storms roll across Texas, more possible; Flash flooding causes problems in San Antonio, may cause problems in Dallas-Fort Worth; Hurricane supplies tax-free in June for Floridians; Vehicle designed to film tornadoes stops in Oklahoma; Study: Arctic Sea ice melting faster; Russian space chief says U.S. refuses joint effort to explore moon (05-01)
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