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Deadly Severe Weather Outbreak in the Midwest (Photos)& (Videos)
See the latest images from the Midwest and Ohio Valley as tornadoes and severe weather leave damage behind.
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Midwest Tornado Outbreak: Here's How You Can Help
Survivors of the tornado outbreak in the Midwest need your help – here's how you can provide aid.
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11-17-2013 Tornado - Footage from inside a destroyed home
Here is what my oldest daughter Josie Taylor Wells And I experienced, I am so glad Kerry Gorman Wells and the other girls were out of town when this storm came through. Very thankful we were not injured.
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Prisoners return after Yolanda typhoon mass escape
Nearly half of the detainees who escaped from a flooded jail at the height of Super Typhoon Haiyan have returned, many after helping their families deal with the storm's aftermath. There were nearly 600 detainees at the Leyte Provincial Jail when the typhoon, one of the strongest ever to make landfall, flattened dozens of towns across the islands of Leyte and Samar on November 8.
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Coke Suspends Ad Campaign For Best Reason You Could Imagine
Even while Coke sales are declining, the soft drink giant is still putting its advertising on hold to focus on a more important cause. Coca-Cola announced last week that the company is suspending its brand advertising in the Philippines so that it can donate its entire ad budget to typhoon relief efforts.
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Why Jupiter's Red Spot Won't Die
Jupiter’s signature Great Red Spot is sort of the Doctor Who of storms: It just won’t die — even when it has been proven that it must die. And now, for the first time, some fluid dynamicists have finally hit on some of the secrets to the giant storm’s longevity.
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Hurricane-force winds hit Scotland, close in on Germany
Hurricane-force winds disrupted transport and power supplies in Scotland and threatened coastal flooding in England as they closed in on north Europe in what meteorologists said
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Deadly storm lashes northern Europe
Hurricane-force winds and tidal surges have killed at least seven people in northern Europe, flooded parts of Hamburg and left thousands of homes without electricity.
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Now We Can Predict Where And When Extreme Weather Is Likely To Hit Up To Two Months In Advance
Researchers developed an index that can predict areas at risk for extreme rainfall and tornadoes in the midwest, which could help communities prepare for...
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Climate extremes on the rise, with worse to come, IPCC leader says
Limiting global warming to the international goal of 2 degrees may trigger some important tipping points in the climate and much more extreme conditions will result if temperatures continue on their present trajectory, a US scientist has said.
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Germantown Hwy 41/45 pileup captured on camera
The Wisconsin Department of Transportation has released video of a multi-vehicle pileup that occurred in Germantown Sunday.
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Man nearly crushed by truck almost getting blown over!
A guy was filming the vehicle in front of him because it almost blew over from the wind, then the other truck came.
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Weather 'behind ozone hole changes'
New insight has been gained into the recovery of the ozone layer.
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Here Are Pictures Of Cairo In The Snow — Something That Hasn't Happened In 112 Years
It's snowed in Cairo for the first time in 112 years (according to locals on Twitter). Here's what it looks like.
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Philippines typhoon death toll tops 6,000
The death toll from Typhoon Haiyan that struck the central Philippines on November 8 has passed 6,000 with nearly 1,800 people missing, officials have said. Twenty-seven bodies, all unidentified, were among the latest to be recovered under debris in typhoon-stricken coastal areas including the hardest hit city of Tacloban, said Major Reynaldo Balido, the spokesman for the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council on Friday.
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1,900 Cyclones Whip the Arctic Every Year
Santa's reindeer must navigate through approximately 1,900 cyclones per year in the Arctic.
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Walkin' in the Wind: People blown over in streets as Storm Ivar hits Norway
People christmas shopping in downtown Aalesund had troubles crossing the street today. The storm "Ivar" was blowing things and people around and police had to assist people in moving around.One man blew off the sidewalk and into the street in an intersection downtown Aalesund earlier. An ambulance was required and the police is now present in the streets, to follow the development and help out where needed.
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Typhoon Haiyan Survivors Band Together in Manila Halfway House
Typhoon Haiyan left more than three million people homeless in the Philippines. For 185 refugees from the storm, their new home is a halfway house in the Mandaluyong area of metropolitan Manila, where they rely day-to-day on relief supplies, hope—however meager or misplaced—and the small connections they can forge with others who have been upended by the storm. This story was reported from there over the course of eight days in late November and early December.
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Storms wreak havoc in Britain, France on Christmas Eve
Hurricane-force winds and torrential rain disrupted transport networks and cut power supplies in Britain and France on Tuesday, one of the busiest travel days of the year just
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'Tranquil weather' and power outages through the end of the week
As the weather goes, there's good news and bad news.