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Experts: Rain may give Great Lakes temporary boost
TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. (AP) — Experts say recent wet weather may boost Great Lakes water levels, but it's uncertain by how much — or how long it will last. Drew Gronewold is a hydrologist with NOAA's Great Lakes Environmental Research...
Tags: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Lakes and Ponds
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Sandy retired from list of hurricane names; replaced with Sara
Sandy is the 77th name to be retired from the World Meteorological Organization's Atlantic hurricane season lists, joining memorable storms to hit Maryland like Irene, Isabel, Gloria and Agnes. Sara will replace it on a list that will next come into use...
Tags: Tropical Storms, Ocean City, Weather Science, Natural Disasters, Tropical Weather
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Sandy retired from list of tropical storm names
Sun SentinelAfter leaving a trail of death and destruction in the Caribbean and United States last October, Hurricane Sandy’s name has been retired from the official storm list. Sara now will replace Sandy, beginning in 2018, the National Oceanic and...Tags: Hurricane Katrina (2005), Tropical Storms, Natural Disasters, Caribbean Islands, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Cherry crop was the pits
Many residents along Northwest Lower Michigan’s coastline are eager for the spring thaw and the end to what some feel is a tortuous, endless and snow-bound winter. But not everyone, and it has nothing to do with snowmobiles, skiing or ice-fishing....Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Dining and Drinking, Prices, Tourism and Leisure, Mushrooms
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Tuesday Tornado drill set to test response in Clark County
A state-wide tornado drill will roll through town just after 10 a.m. Tuesday. Winchester escaped a potential tornado a year ago when an expected tornado missed central Kentucky and hit areas in eastern Kentucky instead. This drill will be initiated by...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Radio Industry, Tornadoes, Weather Warnings, National Weather Service
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American Red Cross launches tornado app
March is Red Cross month, and that means the organization wants you to know what they're doing for the community. The American Red Cross launched a new app Monday. It’s the tornado app, and it’s free to anyone with a Mac or...
Tags: First Aid, Tornadoes, American Red Cross, FEMA, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Dolphins successfully guided back to safety
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New teaching standards delve more deeply into climate change
The politically touchy topic of climate change will be taught more deeply to students under proposed new national science standards released Tuesday. The Next Generation Science Standards, developed over the last 18 months by California and 25 other...Tags: Global Change, Environmental Issues, Teaching and Learning, Labor Markets, Technology
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Early forecasts indicate busy hurricane season
While the National Weather Service (NOAA) and National Hurricane Center forecasts won't be released for another month, some forecasters are already getting an early start on forecasting what will happen during the Atlantic hurricane season. Each year,...
Tags: National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storms, Natural Disasters, Weather Reports, Tropical Weather
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Study: Global warming will bring more intense downpours
Sun SentinelSouth Florida, no stranger to heavy rains, could see even more torrential downpours, thanks to global warming. Much of the Northern Hemisphere will be subject to more extreme rain events because of increasing levels of greenhouse gases, according to a...Tags: Environmental Issues, Natural Disasters, Global Warming, Hurricane Isaac (2012), Palm Beach County
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An agency-by-agency guide to Obama's 2014 budget
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama has proposed a $3.8 trillion budget for fiscal 2014 that aims to slash the deficit by $1.8 trillion over 10 years, raise taxes on the wealthy and trim popular benefit programs including Social Security and...Tags: Research, Republican Party, Eric Holder, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Finance
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Early Hurricane Forecast: 2013 Could Bring 2 To 4 'Major' Storms
The Hartford CourantThe Atlantic Ocean could produce more "major" hurricanes this year than it did in 2012, according to a company that provides weather forecasts for corporate clients. In an early hurricane forecast released Thursday, ImpactWeather Inc. predicted that 2013...Tags: National Hurricane Center, Atlantic Ocean, Natural Disasters, Weather Reports, Hurricane Michael (2012)
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