Today's Weather News Headlines - Yahoo! News: | | Severe weather warnings to be sent directly to smartphones Thu,28 Jun 2012 07:55 PM PDT BGR News - The National Weather Service will begin sending severe weather warnings to smartphone owners in the path of a dangerous storm. The NWS's new Wireless Emergency Alerts system will be able to warn Americans about impending weather, even if they are not watching television or listening to the radio. The system will notify people about approaching tornadoes, hurricanes, typhoons, tsunamis, flash floods, extreme winds, blizzards and ice and dust storms, the Associated Press reported. Warnings will come in the form of a free text message that will be no more than 90 characters and will be sent to "late-model smartphones" that will then sound a special alert and vibrate. "These alerts will make sure people are aware of any impending danger Full Story | Top | West's wildfires a preview of changed climate: scientists Thu,28 Jun 2012 06:14 PM PDT Reuters - (Reuters) - Scorching heat, high winds and bone-dry conditions are fueling catastrophic wildfires in the U.S. West that offer a preview of the kind of disasters that human-caused climate change could bring, a trio of scientists said on Thursday. "What we're seeing is a window into what global warming really looks like," Princeton University's Michael Oppenheimer said during a telephone press briefing. "It looks like heat, it looks like fires, it looks like this kind of environmental disaster ... This provides vivid images of what we can expect to see more of in the future. ... Full Story | Top | UK risks missing climate goals with recovery: adviser Thu,28 Jun 2012 04:33 PM PDT Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - Britain is at risk of missing its future climate goals, because the economic slump, rather than proactive policy, has been the main reason for a decline in the country's greenhouse gas emissions, a government adviser warned on Thursday. The Conservative-led coalition government must move from policy planning to delivering change in key areas, such as low-carbon technology, energy efficiency and transport, the independent advisory Committee on Climate Change said in a report to parliament. Despite the United Kingdom's greenhouse gas emissions falling 7 percent in 2011, only ... Full Story | Top | Weather alerts coming soon to smartphone near you Thu,28 Jun 2012 12:29 PM PDT Associated Press - Attorney Bob Burns already gets a lot of information from his smartphone, but he welcomes the prospect of getting a little more — free warnings about life-threatening weather from a sophisticated new government system. Full Story | Top | What Exxon's CEO Proposes We Do About Global Warming: 'We'll Adapt' Thu,28 Jun 2012 11:25 AM PDT The Atlantic Wire - ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson's predecessor Lee Raymond was famous for providing "logistical and moral support" (like cash) to climate change deniers, but these days Tillerson's taking a different, sort of casual-sounding tack: just deal with it. Speaking to the Council on Foreign Relations Wednesday, Tillerson suggested that rising levels of carbon in the atmosphere probably would have an impact on the environment. Tillerson said, in part: Full Story | Top | Weather may bring some relief from raging Colorado wildfires Thu,28 Jun 2012 10:17 AM PDT Reuters - COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (Reuters) - Cooler temperatures and lighter winds helped firefighters on Thursday in the battle against Colorado's Waldo Canyon fire, which has destroyed hundreds of homes and forced more than 35,000 people to flee. Thursday marked the first day in five days when a so-called red flag warning - indicating conditions that could increase wildfire activity - was not being posted in the Colorado Springs area, authorities said. Despite the weather relief, the Waldo Canyon blaze remained devastating and only 5 percent contained, officials said. ... Full Story | Top | Is Global Warming Fueling Colorado Wildfires? Thu,28 Jun 2012 09:38 AM PDT LiveScience.com - DENVER — Devastating wildfires scorching the state of Colorado are linked to a nasty streak of hot weather across the central part of the country, but it's tougher to link them definitively to global warming, climatologists say. Full Story | Top | NJ faces another heat wave Thu,28 Jun 2012 08:59 AM PDT Associated Press - Forecasters are predicting hazy, hot and humid weather conditions in New Jersey on the first weekend before the July Fourth holiday. Full Story | Top | Europe's cities plan to combat mounting climate risk Thu,28 Jun 2012 08:50 AM PDT Reuters - LONDON (Reuters) - European cities are planning to adapt to climate change as the risks become more severe, a report by UK-based emissions measurement organization the Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) and consultancy Accenture showed on Thursday. Cities increasingly have to plan flood defenses, ways to manage water in times of drought, ensure new buildings provide natural cooling to occupants and adapt old buildings and infrastructure to become more energy efficient. ... Full Story | Top | Quotes from Exxon CEO speech on climate, energy Wed,27 Jun 2012 11:09 AM PDT Associated Press - In a speech Wednesday, ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson addressed three major energy issues: Climate change, oil and gas drilling pollution, and energy dependence. He said the fears about all three are overblown. Full Story | Top | 3 Endangered Hawaiian Bird Species Expanding Range Wed,27 Jun 2012 07:04 AM PDT LiveScience.com - Three of Hawaii's rarest birds have been detected at lower elevations along the volcanic summits for the first time in 30 years, a sign the endangered species may be holding their own against introduced diseases and climate change, scientists say. Full Story | Top | Tropical Storm Debby rains misery on flooded Florida Tue,26 Jun 2012 02:53 PM PDT Reuters - TALLAHASSEE, Florida (Reuters) - Tropical Storm Debby weakened as it drifted ashore on Florida's Gulf Coast on Tuesday, dumping more rain on flooded areas and sending thousands of people fleeing from rising rivers. After stalling in the Gulf for two days, the large and ragged storm finally began moving eastward. The center crossed the shore late Tuesday afternoon near Steinhatchee, in the Big Bend area where the Panhandle joins the peninsula. Most of the thunderstorms and rain were northeast of the storm center and had already dumped 2 feet of rain over parts of Florida. ... Full Story | Top | Federal court upholds EPA's global warming rules Tue,26 Jun 2012 01:00 PM PDT Associated Press - A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld the first-ever regulations aimed at reducing the gases blamed for global warming, handing down perhaps the most significant decision on the issue since a 2007 Supreme Court ruling that greenhouse gases could be controlled as air pollutants. Full Story | Top | Retirement Spots With Year-Round Pleasant Weather Tue,26 Jun 2012 10:02 AM PDT U.S.News & World Report LP - Many people dream of a retirement in which they will never again have to shovel snow or defrost a car. But at the same time, not many retirees want to swelter through or pay the air conditioning bills associated with several months' worth of 95-degree days. Full Story | Top |
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