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Meteorologists forecasting storm outbreak, with eye toward 2012 derecho
Forecasters are watching an expected outbreak of severe weather from Illinois to Maryland that some are likening to last June's derecho; one meteorologist predicted it would be a "multi billion dollar storm" causing massive power outages. Storms were...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Weather Reports, National Weather Service, Baltimore County, Weather
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Región central EEUU se prepara para violenta tormenta con posibles tornados
ReutersCHICAGO, 12 jun (Reuters) - Un violento sistema frontal que conllevará intensas tormentas eléctricas, fuertes vientos y tornados impactará el miércoles el área norte de la región central de Estados Unidos, incluyendo a Chicago, la tercera ciudad má... -
Big storm threat brewing from Iowa to Mid-Atlantic
CHICAGO (AP) — An unusually massive line of storms packing hail, lightning and tree-toppling winds Wednesday could affect more than one in five Americans as it rolls from Iowa to Indiana and Michigan to Maryland. Meteorologists were even warning...Tags: Natural Disasters, College Park (Prince George's, Maryland), National Weather Service, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Toronto Blue Jays
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A derecho -- fierce wind storms -- threatens a fifth of the U.S.
A line of fierce storms known as a derecho is threatening to move east from the upper Midwest through the mid-Atlantic states, bringing large hail and tree-breaking winds to a wide swath of the nation. As many as one in five Americans live in the zone...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Weather Reports, National Weather Service, Weather
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U.S. Midwest braces for violent storm, possible strong tornadoes
ReutersCHICAGO, June 12 (Reuters) - A violent storm - packing severe thunderstorms, damaging winds and possibly strong tornadoes - is expected to strike the upper Midwest, including the nation's third-largest city of Chicago on Wednesday, the National Weather...Tags: Chicago Weather, Weather Reports, Natural Disasters, National Weather Service, Weather
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Former Wethersfield Resident Witness To Oklahoma Tornado
The Hartford CourantFormer town resident Brittany Trowbridge was working at Genghis Grill, a local restaurant in Moore, Okla., on May 20 when the first tornado warnings went out. The 19-year-old moved from Wethersfield to Moore in 2011 to study dance performance at...Tags: Natural Disasters, American Red Cross, Convergys Corporation, Wethersfield
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Midwest, but not Northern Michigan, could see strong windstorms Wednesday
WASHINGTON (AP) — A gigantic line of powerful thunderstorms could affect one in five Americans on Wednesday as it rumbles from Iowa to Maryland packing hail, lightning and tree-toppling winds. Meteorologist are warning that the continuous line...
Tags: Chicago Weather, Natural Disasters, Washington, DC, National Weather Service, Weather Warnings
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Three tornadoes confirmed in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., St. Mary's
The National Weather Service has confirmed at least three tornadoes touched down in Maryland on Monday — in the Fork area of Baltimore County, Locust Point in South Baltimore and Coltons Point in St. Mary’s County. All three were placed in...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Howard County, National Weather Service, Weather Statistics, Baltimore County
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Taking Tom Skilling by storm
"Wow," was about all he could say as he stared, smiling, at the first display, a giant revolving disk that explains granular dynamics and illustrates the physics behind avalanches.
There would be numerous other "wows" from Skilling, who spent nearly 21/2...Tags: Schools, Arts and Culture, Museum of Science and Industry, Avalanches and Landslides, Libraries
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‘Storms’ spins a new path for science exhibits
It isn't exactly alchemy, but the Museum of Science and Industry has taken a shallow pool of water, some ultrasonic vibrating devices and 22 powerful fans to create what it hopes is a blow-you-away exhibit.
It's a whirling, 40-foot-tall tornado funnel...Tags: Science and Technology, San Francisco, Natural Disasters, Museum of Science and Industry, Gaming
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Ed Page On Facebook: Should Congress Have To Find Cuts In Spending Before Sending Disaster Aid To Oklahoma?
Bill Cink: That depends, will it be like superstorm Sandy relief where they tacked on all kinds of pork like money for fisheries in Alaska? Mark Pappa: Act quickly without the pork barrel nonsense associated with passing such legislation a la Sandy aid....Tags: Aquaculture, Federal Bailout Funds, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, U.S. Congress, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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No tornado activity reported in Eastern Panhandle
Conditions were ripe, albeit rather briefly, for a tornado in the Eastern Panhandle Monday evening, but emergency officials said they received no reports of any of the violent storms forming in the area. The threatening storms tracked across Berkeley...
Tags: Sykesville, Natural Disasters, Howard County, Heavy Engineering, Manufacturing and Engineering
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