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Not so everyday weather terms
ALGORITHM - A computer program (or set of programs) which is designed to systematically solve a certain kind of problem. WSR-88D radars (NEXRAD) employ algorithms to analyze radar data and automatically determine storm motion, probability of hail,...
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Most of South Dakota in moderate to severe drought Ag secretary calls on Congress to help farmers
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Obama administration called on Congress Wednesday to assist farmers suffering from the worst drought in 25 years. Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack said three-fifths of the U.S. land mass and much of the country's corn and soybean...Tags: Weather, Prices, Droughts, Washington, DC, Politics
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Drought tightens its grip on South Dakota
jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.comThe drought continues to spread in South Dakota, with 90 percent of the state classified as either being in a severe or moderate drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. That is an increase of 13 percent from the week of July 13. The area of...Tags: Weather, Natural Disasters, Droughts, Agriculture, Consumers
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Warm July extends drought
American News WriterRecent rains in Aberdeen might have added moisture to the ground, but unusually high temperatures are ensuring that the drought continues. July was the seventh warmest on record, said Scott Doering, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in...Tags: Weather, Droughts, Natural Disasters, Weather Reports
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July temperatures fifth-hottest on record in Baltimore
July 2012 brought a slight cool-down relative to the past two years, but that doesn't mean it was cool -- it was the fifth warmest month of July on record in Baltimore since 1871. The average temperature was 81.4 degrees last month, a few tenths of a...
Tags: Weather, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Weather Reports, Baltimore Weather
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July Heat Records Shattered
FOX 17 MeteorologistIf your electric bills were through the roof running air conditioning most of July, there's good reason for it! For the first time in almost a century Much of West Michigan smashed temperature records for the hottest July on record since 1921. Starting...Tags: Weather, Weather Reports
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Severe weather renews climate-change talks in Washington, Annapolis
Policies to change building codes in flood plains and on shorelines, construct offshore wind turbines and manage suburban sprawl could gain political traction, officials hope, as recent extreme weather renews a conversation on climate change in Maryland...Tags: Global Change, Benjamin L. Cardin, Science and Technology, Weather, Environmental Issues
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Five added to death toll from heat
State health officials confirmed five more heat-related deaths Monday as a cool-down ended one of the longest heat waves on record for the region. The heat killed a total of 18 people during a 12-day stretch of 90- and 100-degree heat, state health...Tags: Diabetes, Science, Science and Technology, Weather, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co.
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Summer air quality pacing to be best since 2009
Despite it being one of the hottest summers on record in Baltimore, "code red" air pollution days are at their lowest levels since 2009. There has been only one "code red" day, considered unhealthy for everyone -- June 29, the day intense heat fueled...
Tags: Weather, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport, Environmental Issues, Environmental Pollution, Air Pollution
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July Was The Hottest Summer Ever On Record
(CNN) -- The July heat wave that wilted crops, shriveled rivers and fueled wildfires officially went into the books Wednesday as the hottest single month on record for the continental United States.
The average temperature across the Lower 48 was 77.6...Tags: Weather, U.S. Department of Agriculture, CNN (tv network), National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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July Average Tops U.S. Temperature Record
CNNThe July heat wave that wilted crops, shriveled rivers and fueled wildfires officially went into the books Wednesday as the hottest single month on record for the continental United States. The average temperature across the Lower 48 was 77.6 degrees...Tags: Weather, U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Alerts issued as temperatures inch toward 100
The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat watch for the city of Chicago today as temperatures are expected to inch toward 100. The heat watch is in effect from 11 a.m. until 7 a.m. Wednesday in the city. The surrounding area –...
Tags: Science and Technology, Champaign (Champaign, Illinois), Weather, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Tom Skilling
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