Thursday, July 5, 2012

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Milder weather helps fire crews in upper Rockies
Thu,5 Jul 2012 04:38 PM PDT
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Dr. Ted Stefani digs through to salvage items from the remains of his home in the Mountain Shadows neighborhood of Colorado Springs, Colo., Thursday, July 5, 2012. The house was destroyed in the Waldo Canyon fire, which has burned about 28 square miles and has damaged or destroyed almost 350 homes since it started June 23. (AP Photo/The Colorado Springs Gazette, Jerilee Bennett)Firefighters took advantage of a lull in searing heat and shifting winds in Wyoming and Montana on Thursday to attack wildfires that have charred thousands of acres and forced dozens of residents to flee their homes.


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Predicted rain could douse some wildfires in West
Thu,5 Jul 2012 12:31 PM PDT
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A tanker filled with fire retardant makes a drop on the north end of the fire in Alpine, Utah in Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Firefighters lifted some evacuation orders and called in two hot-shot crews to help battle a still-uncontrolled Utah County wildfire Wednesday. 350 homes remained under mandatory evacuation orders as firefighters fought the nearly 2,900-acre blaze, aided by winds blowing the blaze back up the ridge, away from houses. (AP Photo/The Salt Lake Tribune, Leah Hogsten)Firefighters battling enormous wildfires up and down the Rocky Mountain region were hopeful that predicted severe thunderstorms might drop buckets of rain and help their hard work of scraping lines of defense across rugged landscapes.


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Chance of El Niño Developing This Year Increases
Thu,5 Jul 2012 12:29 PM PDT
LiveScience.com -

Chance of El Niño Developing This Year IncreasesThere's a greater than 50 percent chance that El Niño conditions will develop during the second half of 2012, the National Weather Service announced today (July 5).


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Weather, economy weighs on Cato June sales results
Thu,5 Jul 2012 12:02 PM PDT
Associated Press - The Cato Corp. said Thursday that revenue at stores open at least a year fell 10 percent in June, driven by bad weather and continued economic uncertainty. Full Story
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UN urges countries to impose global taxes to boost aid
Thu,5 Jul 2012 10:32 AM PDT
Yahoo! OMG (RSS) - UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - The United Nations on Thursday urged countries to impose international taxes to raise more than $400 billion a year, such as a carbon tax, a currency transaction tax and a billionaires tax, to offset cutbacks in aid by many countries amid global economic turmoil. The U.N. World Economic and Social Survey found the needs of developing countries were not being met, more money was needed to fight challenges like climate change and new taxes would help "donor countries overcome their record of broken promises. ... Full Story
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Underwater Eruption Strews Ocean Surface with Dead Fish
Thu,5 Jul 2012 09:04 AM PDT
LiveScience.com - An underwater volcano that erupted near the Canary Islands off the coast of Africa is giving scientists a closer look at how ocean ecosystems could respond to climate change, from dying fish to adapting plankton. Full Story
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More than 293,000 powerless in Mich. amid storms
Thu,5 Jul 2012 08:47 AM PDT
Associated Press - Utilities say more than 293,000 homes and businesses across Michigan are without power following several days of thunderstorms and hot weather. Full Story
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Power restored after storm, winds hit Vt.
Thu,5 Jul 2012 08:32 AM PDT
Associated Press - The number of Vermont electric customers without power continues to go down after crews repair damage from a series of violent thunderstorms that crossed parts of the state, knocking down trees and power lines. Full Story
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NJ down to 16,000 without power
Thu,5 Jul 2012 08:32 AM PDT
Associated Press - Five days after severe thunderstorms slammed into southern New Jersey, some 16,000 homes and businesses are still without electricity. Full Story
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Kentucky sizzles, but cooler weather coming
Thu,5 Jul 2012 08:29 AM PDT
Associated Press - Triple-digit temperatures are expected to persist in Kentucky through the weekend, prompting an excessive heat warning. Full Story
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Duckwall-Alco June sales figure falls 5.9 percent
Thu,5 Jul 2012 07:40 AM PDT
Associated Press - Discount chain Duckwall-Alco Stores Inc. said Thursday that revenue at stores open at least a year decreased 5.9 percent in June, as severe thunderstorms and concerns about the economy curbed shopping. Full Story
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The nation's weather
Thu,5 Jul 2012 02:13 AM PDT
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This NOAA satellite image taken Sunday, July 01, 2012 at 1:45 a.m. EDT shows clouds develop over the Central US, as a low pressure system moves off the Rockies and into the Plains. This allows for scattered showers and thunderstorms to spread from the Plains and into the Midwest. Some of these storms turn severe with large hail and strong winds. Meanwhile to the south, an area of low pressure over the western Gulf of Mexico maintains storms across eastern Texas. At the same time, hot temperatures will continue from the Mississippi River Valley through the Eastern Seaboard. (AP PHOTO/WEATHER UNDERGROUND)Weather Underground Forecast for Thursday, July 05, 2012.


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Weather woes overshadow Fourth of July in US
Wed,4 Jul 2012 02:47 PM PDT
AFP -

More than a million customers remain without power five days after hurricane force winds tore across the countryMore than a million customers in the storm-hit United States remained without power Wednesday, as canceled firework displays and no air-conditioning made for a miserable July 4 holiday for many Americans.


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Western firefighters hoping for calmer weather
Wed,4 Jul 2012 09:50 AM PDT
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A sudden wind shift draws smoke back over the top of Sheep Mountain as the Squirrel Creek fire spreads Tuesday, July 3, 2012 near Woods Landing, Wyo. (AP Photo/Laramie Boomerang, Andy Carpenean)Firefighters battling wildfires in the West were hoping a holiday of calmer winds and higher humidity would help efforts against scores of fires burning across the region, while keeping a nervous eye for fireworks and other hazards.


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Climate change no longer tops US environment worries
Tue,3 Jul 2012 06:32 PM PDT
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Only 18% of Americans polled cite climate change as their top environmental concernAmericans no longer see climate change as the world's number-one environmental issue, according to a public opinion poll released Tuesday amid an ongoing heat wave in much of the United States.


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9% of Today's Warming Caused By Preindustrial People
Tue,3 Jul 2012 04:11 PM PDT
LiveScience.com - Humans started causing climate change long before the Industrial Revolution and the beginning of the fossil fuel era. A new study shows that the echoes of the earliest human-caused carbon emissions are still present in our atmosphere. Full Story
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Video: Destructive Derecho Windstorm Sweeps Across US
Tue,3 Jul 2012 02:34 PM PDT
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Video: Destructive Derecho Windstorm Sweeps Across USA destructive derecho — a rare, powerful, and long-reaching windstorm that accompanies lines of thunderstorms — swept from the Midwest to the East Coast on Friday, June 29, and a new video stitched together from satellite images shows the storm's furious progress.


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North Carolina lawmakers reject sea level rise predictions
Tue,3 Jul 2012 01:29 PM PDT
Reuters - RALEIGH, North Carolina (Reuters) - Lawmakers in North Carolina, which has a long Atlantic Ocean coastline and vast areas of low-lying land, voted on Tuesday to ignore studies predicting a rapid rise in sea level due to climate change and postpone planning for the consequences. Opponents of the measure said it was a case of legislators "putting our heads in the sand" to avoid acknowledging the possible effects of global warming. ... Full Story
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First Person: Cincinnati Could Only Escape Heat, Nasty Weather for so Long
Tue,3 Jul 2012 01:21 PM PDT
Yahoo! Contributor Network - Yahoo! asked contributors for their quick take on how the current spate of power outages and bad weather -- heat waves, floods, storms, wildfires and more -- are affecting their day-to-day lives. Here's one look. Full Story
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The Colorado wildfires: Is this what global warming looks like?
Tue,3 Jul 2012 12:15 PM PDT
The Week (RSS) - "Horrendous wildfires. Oppressive heat waves. Devastating droughts. Flooding from giant deluges. And a powerful freak wind storm called a derecho," says Seth Borenstein for The Associated Press. These are the kinds of extreme weather conditions that have assailed swathes of the country in recent weeks, from the raging wildfires in Colorado to a devastating East Coast thunderstorm — the derecho — that killed 20 people and left millions without power. The deadly weather is hardly a surprise to scientists who have long predicted that climate change would lead to precisely these types... Full Story
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Exactly How Hot Is It? Picking the Right Weather Site for You
Tue,3 Jul 2012 11:16 AM PDT
The Atlantic Wire -

Exactly How Hot Is It? Picking the Right Weather Site for YouJust as the weather has started getting all freaky global warming on us, the Weather Channel has bought up the beloved weather site, Weather Underground, leading us to question whether we're still using the best weather site. When it comes to checking the weather, we tend to be creatures of habit since most weather forecasts are the same — they emanate from the National Weather Service. The main difference is presentation. ...


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Exactly How Hot Is It? Which Weather Site Is Right for You
Tue,3 Jul 2012 11:16 AM PDT
The Atlantic Wire -

Exactly How Hot Is It? Picking the Right Weather Site for YouJust as the weather has started getting all freaky global warming on us, the Weather Channel has bought up the beloved weather site, Weather Underground, leading us to question whether we're still using the best weather site. When it comes to checking the weather, we tend to be creatures of habit since most weather forecasts are the same — they emanate from the National Weather Service. The main difference is presentation. ...


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This summer is 'what global warming looks like'
Tue,3 Jul 2012 10:11 AM PDT
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A tree sitting atop a vehicle offers free firewood in Falls Church, Va., Monday, July, 2, 2012, as cleanup continued after Friday's storm, Around 2 million utility customers are without electricity across a swath of states along the East Coast and as far west as Illinois as the area recovers from a round of summer storms that has also caused at least 17 deaths. (AP Photo/Matthew Barakat)Is it just freakish weather or something more? Climate scientists suggest that if you want a glimpse of some of the worst of global warming, take a look at U.S. weather in recent weeks.


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Twin Cities reaches record high temperature
Tue,3 Jul 2012 08:17 AM PDT
Associated Press - Just how hot is it out there? The National Weather Service says the Twin Cities hit a record high temperature. Full Story
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Warm weather causing declining SD crop conditions
Tue,3 Jul 2012 07:45 AM PDT
Associated Press - Crop development is still ahead of the five-year average in South Dakota, but crop conditions are continuing to decline due to a lack of moisture. Full Story
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