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Too hot to refuel as Aussie town bakes
It was so hot in the South Australian outback town of Oodnadatta yesterday that the local servo stopped selling petrol.
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Roads Melt, Gas Evaporates In Australia's Unprecedented Heat Wave
Australia has been experiencing a record setting heat wave. Melissa Block speaks with Dr. Karl Braganza, manager of climate monitoring at the Bureau of Meteorology's National Climate Centre in Australia, about why this is happening, and how Australians are coping.
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10 Pics of Extreme Weather Around the World
2012 shattered weather records around the world. Take a look through our gallery featuring breathtaking albeit terrifying photos of the year's most extreme.
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Massive Storm Rips Through the Southeast, Spinning Tornadoes in Tennessee and Georgia
The weather system spans from Michigan to Louisiana across a broad expanse of the eastern half of the U.S., bringing winds strong enough to overturn 18-wheelers and reducing buildings to rubble.
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Northeast braces for 'historic' blizzard
A potentially historic winter storm closed in on New England on Friday, with tens of millions of people in its path and already a trail of thousands of canceled flights. The latest forecast suggests that the worst of the weather could hit Boston, from about 5 p.m. Friday until Saturday morning, and bring in around 2 feet of snow.
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Winter Wonderland Photos
It may be cold, but winter can also be pretty.
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See How Dark Sky Disrupts The Weather Report With Its Mobile Tech
For the creators of Dark Sky, having a TV meteorologist predict the week’s weather wasn’t good enough. They needed something more personal. They needed something more immediate. So Jack Turner and Adam Grossman created an app that utilized government data to predict rainfall at a user's exact location and at that exact moment.
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Fox News: Solar only works in Germany because it gets more sun than US
The network that brought you "WMD in Iraq" lies about solar power's potential. Anyone surprised?
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Pictures From Historic Northeast Blizzard
The overnight storm dumped from one to three feet of snow in areas stretching from from New York to Maine.
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The Supermarket Apocalypse Is Upon Us
Heeding increasingly loud warnings, people throughout the Northeast took it upon themselves to get stocked up.
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Chart Shows How to Win Any Climate Change Argument
If you’re exhausted by climate change shouting matches or so flummoxed by confronting scientific ignorance that you suffer in silence, this chart might be for you. It provides responses to three of the common stages of climate change disbelief: that climate change isn’t happening, that scientists can’t decide whether it’s happening, and that it’s happening but not caused by mankind.
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'Snowquester' shuts down Washington, snarls air travel
They're calling it "snowquester." A winter storm that set snowfall records in Chicago arrived in the capital region early Wednesday, forcing federal offices in Washington and school districts around the area to close -- hence the play on "sequester," the forced spending cuts making the rounds in government.
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Katrina sized hurricanes could become 10 times more likely to happen
For the past century, a storm like Katrina could be expected to hit about once every 20 years or so. But as a new computer simulation suggests, our warming climate could result in a dramatic increase in these extreme hurricanes — and the devastating storm surges they bring along with them.
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Snowfall in Kiev Ukraine on March 24 2013.
Over 1.5 meters, covering entire cars.
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Merry Easter .........:)
Some of us will celebrate Easter with a Snow Bunny!
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Argentina hit by deadly rainstorms
Dozens of people have died in the province of Buenos Aires in Argentina after heavy rains caused flash floods.
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This hail could kill you
Golf ball sized is an understatement.
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How Do We Know Humans are Responsible for Global Warming?
By the mid-1990s, it was possible to investigate the causal mechanisms behind changes in Earth's climate using relatively sophisticated mathematical models of Earth's climate.
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Crazy super-cell thunderstorm clouds
Looks like a tornado imo.
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Sea surface temperatures reach highest level in 150 years
Sea surface temperatures in the Northeast Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem during 2012 were the highest recorded in 150 years, according to the latest Ecosystem Advisory issued by NOAA's Northeast Fisheries Science Center (NEFSC).
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