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National Hurricane Center warns of Tropical Storm Isaac surge
Tropical Storm Isaac, expected to make landfall Tuesday, could bring powerful winds, heavy rain and a storm surge of 6 to 12 feet, forecasters predict. Michael Lowry, a meteorologist with the storm surge group at the National Hurricane Center in Miami, ...
Tags: Hurricane Isaac (2012), Tropical Storms, Natural Disasters, Tampa, Chuck Schumer
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Harbor report card: water quality still poor, cleanup effort growing
Baltimore's ailing harbor remains fouled by trash and pollution that make it largely unfit for swimming, but cleanup efforts are starting to pick up steam, according to the latest report card on the urban water body's health. The Waterfront Partnership,...
Tags: Waterfront Partnership of Baltimore Inc., Tropical Storms, Environmental Issues, Report Cards, Patapsco
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Rain on Saturday could be deja vu for Orioles, Yankees
From the Sun's archives: This time last year remnants of Tropical Storm Lee were playing havoc with the Orioles and Yankees. Both teams were getting water logged. The Orioles had started a three-game series at Yankee stadium on a steamy Sept. 5, losing...
Tags: Tropical Storms, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Baltimore Orioles, New York Yankees
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Middletown Neighborhood Counting Their Blessings One Year After Flood
Staff reporterA year ago Friday, remnants from Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee caused major flooding in our area. One Middletown neighborhood one of the hardest areas hit in day two of the flooding. Tina Crumlich and her family watched as water took over...Tags: Tropical Storms, Middletown
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Red Cross offers flooding tips as Isaac's remnants soak the region
The remnants of Isaac are still causing heavy rainfall in our area and flash flood warnings have been issued.
The Red Crossoffers the following flood safety tips: •
- People should listen to weather reports for updates and stay alert for extended...Tags: Business, Tropical Storms, Safety of Citizens, Religious Events, First Aid
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Study finds Conowingo Dam losing ability to prevent bay pollution
Now it's official: A report released today (8/30) finds the Conowingo Dam is losing its ability to prevent pollution from reaching the Chesapeake Bay. The U.S. Geological Survey reports that the reservoirs behind Conowingo and other dams on the lower...
Tags: Tropical Storms, Weather Warnings, U.S. Geological Survey
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Howard takes steps to boost historic Ellicott City
Enalee E. Bounds has been running Ellicott's Country Store on Main Street in historic Ellicott City for 50 years, telling customer after customer that they have stepped into a house that could be the oldest "duplex" in the country — built in the...
Tags: Ellicott City, Tropical Storms, New Products, Patapsco, Arts and Culture
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Dauphin County Receiving Federal Funding after September Storms
The Dauphin County Commissioners and Department of Community and Economic Development on Tuesday announced that more than 6 million dollars in federal disaster recovery funds is coming to Dauphin County. The amount is expected to meet housing, business,...
Tags: Tropical Storms, Harrisburg (Dauphin, Pennsylvania)
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Paying it forward in Mount Joy
Multi-media journalistChristine Zeamer found out years ago just what kind of person Terri Gates is. "She's just awesome. She'd do anything for anybody,” Zeamer said. Gates, who Zeamer had just met after starting a new job, took up a collection for Zeamer after...Tags: Tropical Storms
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Government money flows for sinkhole, but not to victims
If a sinkhole destroys your home, the federal government may pay more to knock it down than it will pay you to get back on your feet. That's the reality confronting Jamin and Belinda Sell of Whitehall Township. They've been seeking help for nearly a...Tags: Tropical Storms, Insurance, Lehigh County, Allentown, Breast Cancer
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Chesapeake Bay 'dead zone' smaller this year
After a spate of bad news about the Chesapeake Bay's health, here's an uptick: the "dead zone" that forms every spring is smaller than average so far this year. Water sampling done in early June by the Department of Natural Resources found dissolved...
Tags: Natural Resources, Tropical Storms, Environmental Issues, Annapolis, Seafood
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Conowingo Dam sediment buildup threatens Chesapeake Bay
On a hot summer day, it's hard to see how the Conowingo Dam could hurt the Chesapeake Bay. Anglers line the shore below the 94-foot high impoundment, casting out into the gently roiling Susquehanna River for rockfish breaking the water. Yet unseen, on...
Tags: Environmental Pollution, Tropical Storms, Environmental Issues, Fishing, Water
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