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Strike at the Grand Canyon
Grand Canyon during monsoon season. The storm was intense and the fog created an unbelievably dramatic and dark atmosphere. Lightning provided the perfect accent to the ominous landscape.
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Why We Don’t Care About Saving Our Grandchildren From Climate Change
A new study shows that human beings are too selfish to endure present pain to avert future climate change. That's why we need win-win solutions now
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300-Year Drought Was Downfall of Ancient Greece
A 300-year drought may have caused the fall of the great Mediterranean civilizations, including ancient Greece and the Hittite Empire, during the late Bronze Age, new research suggests.
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What we didn't learn from Superstorm Sandy
Adam Sobel says the immediate response was effective but not enough has been done to counter long-term threat of more flooding and severe storms
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Weather Underground: World View
Welcome to Weather Underground's World View! A weekly pictorial review of weather around the globe submitted by the WunderPhoto community.
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Study: Pacific ocean now warming 15 times faster than in past 10,000 years
A new study finds Pacific ocean is taking in heat at the most rapid rate in many thousands of years, providing yet another indicator of global warming.
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Supertyphoon ‘Haiyan’ seen to hit Philippines Friday noon
Rapidly intensifying over the Pacific Ocean, “Haiyan” has turned into a “supertyphoon,” steadily approaching the central part of the Philippines, which is predicted to strike at noon Friday.
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Super Typhoon Haiyan, one of strongest storms ever, heads for central Philippines
Thousands of people in vulnerable areas of the Philippines are being relocated as the strongest storm on the planet so far this year spins toward the country.
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Death toll likely exceeds 1,000 after typhoon slams Philippines
A day after Super Typhoon Haiyan roared into the Philippines, officials found more than 100 bodies strewn on the streets of one coastal city.
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The Sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald Nov. 10 ,1975
Sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald November 10, 1975. Complete history with links and pictures
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Vietnam reports 6 deaths as it poised to meet Typhoon Haiyan's landing
The province has evacuated 128000 people e. Coastal provinces and islands from Quang Tri to Quang Binh provinces are expected to hit rising flood along with high tide to about 2.5 to 3.5 meters,even to five meters high along central Ha Tinh province and northern Hai Phong city y.
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Chemical ban linked to warming pause
A new study suggests that the ban on ozone depleting chemicals may have also impacted the rise in global temperatures.
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Super Typhoon Haiyan Devastates the Philippines -Photo Gallery
Officials are now estimating that as many as 10,000 deaths may have been caused in the Philippines
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Mapping damage in Philippines
Volunteers have tagged thousands of social media images to online maps and rated typhoon damage to assist aid efforts.
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How cities change the weather
Late in the day on June 13, 2005, a thunderstorm was bearing down on the city of Indianapolis. As the main cell approached from the southwest, it reared up, convection currents pushing it higher and higher until it towered over the city. Luckily for Indianapolis, the cloud threatened more than it menaced, eventually dumping just an inch of rain on suburbs and farm fields to the northeast.
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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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World View Pics
Welcome to Weather Underground's World View! A weekly pictorial review of weather around the globe submitted by the WunderPhoto community.
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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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Mushrooms can change the weather, scientists reveal
The fungi can whip up winds that blow away their spores and help them disperse
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Storm Warnings: How Do Airlines Know If It's Safe to Fly in Bad Weather?
As a ferocious winter storm takes aim at the East Coast later today, bringing a mix of rain, wind, snow, and ice, Thanksgiving air travelers may wonder if their holidays will be ruined
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