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First major U.S. snowstorm, cold snap may harm some crops

A damaged corn crop in Harvey CountyCHICAGO (Reuters) - The first major snowfall of the year and a cold snap set to sweep into the northern Midwest could harm some late-maturing corn and soybeans crops and delay the harvest, an agricultural meteorologist and the National Weather Service said on Thursday. The storm is centered in a small area across northeastern North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota, including the fertile Red River Valley, where farmers are still harvesting their corn and soybean crops after the worst drought in half a century devastated U.S. grain this year. ...


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Weather Channel Plans To Start Naming Winter Storms
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Oklahoma Looks to Cooler Weather to Ease Drought

Oklahoma Looks to Cooler Weather to Ease DroughtThe cooler temperatures in Oklahoma predicted for Thursday and the five days thereafter might put a dent in the effects of the extreme and exceptional drought conditions. The chances of showers for Thursday, Friday and Saturday would be even more appreciated by the Sooner State's residents if the precipitation comes their way.


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Romans, Han Dynasty were greenhouse gas emitters: study

Members of Gruppo Storico Romano dressed as centurions march past ancient Colosseum in RomeOSLO (Reuters) - A 200-year period covering the heyday of both the Roman Empire and China's Han dynasty saw a big rise in greenhouse gases, according to a study that challenges the U.N. view that man-made climate change only began around 1800. A record of the atmosphere trapped in Greenland's ice found the level of heat-trapping methane rose about 2,000 years ago and stayed at that higher level for about two centuries. ...


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Warm DFW Weather Before Weekend Chill
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Weather trims Ivorian cocoa output by 2 pct

Man sews up sacks full of cocoa beans for sale in DaloaABIDJAN (Reuters) - Cocoa output from the world's top grower Ivory Coast slipped by 2.3 percent during the 2011-12 season compared with the previous year's bumper crop due to drier, windier weather, sector regulator CCC said on Wednesday. Cocoa arrivals to ports in the country - the best gauge of production - totaled 1,475,756 million tonnes, down from a record 1,510,664 tonnes during the previous season, CCC director Massandje Toure told journalists. ...


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Bad weather caused Air Force 2 to delay landings
Bad weather forced the plane carrying Vice President Joe Biden to delay landings twice on Tuesday. Full Story
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Will Climate Change Slow Marathon Times?
Climate change is blamed for melting ice, shrinking animals and brewing more intense storms around the globe — but is it slowing the top finish times at the Boston Marathon? Not yet, researchers found, though future increases in temperature could mean fewer records are broken. Full Story
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Bad weather caused Air Force 2 to delay NC landing
A thunderstorm in North Carolina forced the plane carrying Vice President Joe Biden to delay landing for more than 30 minutes. Full Story
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Climate Change Could Delay Fall Foliage Colors [Video]
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Weather Channel to give blizzards names
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Botox Smooths Moods; Retractions Due to Fraud Are Way Up

Botox Smooths Moods; Retractions Due to Fraud Are Way UpDiscovered: Botox lifts faces and moods; papers retracted due to fraud more often than error; climate change could decimate fish; African salmonella outbreak connected to HIV.


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Weather helps rapid pace of SD row crop harvest
Agriculture officials say ideal weather conditions in South Dakota have pushed the row crop harvest far ahead of last year's pace and the five-year average. Full Story
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Weather On Mars Surprisingly Warm, Curiosity Rover Finds

Weather On Mars Surprisingly Warm, Curiosity Rover FindsNASA's Mars rover Curiosity is enjoying some nice, warm weather on the Red Planet — and spring hasn't even come to its landing site yet.


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How asteroid dust could help us cool down Earth
Scientists in Scotland have developed an unorthodox plan to help fight climate change: They want to trigger a far-off asteroid to spew a large dust cloud into space. This dust would function as a cosmic shade to block some of the sun's harmful radiation from reaching Earth. Who's behind the project? And is it even feasible? What you need to know:What's the plan, exactly? Space experts at the University of Strathclyde in Scotland want to send a spaceship to an asteroid near Langrange point L1, "a site where the gravitational pull of the sun and the Earth balance each other to keep an object ... Full Story
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Scientists Propose Asteroid Dust Shield to Combat Global Warming
According to Space.com, a group of scientists in Scotland are publishing a paper in the journal Advances in Space Research that contemplates using asteroid dust to shield the Earth from solar radiation, thus mitigating the effects of global warming. Full Story
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UK plan to merge Antarctic, ocean research stirs science row
LONDON (Reuters) - A British government plan to merge its Antarctic research division with a centre studying the oceans has triggered protests from scientists who said it would cut studies of polar climate change and rising sea levels. They said the British Antarctic Survey had a strong history of discovery including, in 1985, of a hole in the ozone layer that protects the planet from harmful solar rays. That helped spur a 1987 United Nations treaty on damaging chemicals. ... Full Story
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Can the World Save Lives and Combat Climate Change?
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Kenya FY tea earnings seen up, output to drop

A worker picks tea at a plantation in GithunguriNAIROBI (Reuters) - Kenya's tea export earnings are expected to rise 1 percent year on year to 110 billion shillings in 2012, despite a forecast drop in production, the industry regulator said on Monday. The Tea Board of Kenya said production was expected to fall by 5 percent to 360 million kgs this year, after frost and delayed rains hurt growth of tea bushes earlier in the year. "We have experienced severe weather conditions during the first few months of the year," Sicily Kariuki, the board's managing director, told a news conference. ...


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Candidates Mum on Climate Change
How can we break the ice and get a political conversation started about climate change, David Biello asks Full Story
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Asteroid Dust Could Fight Climate Change on Earth

Asteroid Dust Could Fight Climate Change on EarthTo combat global warming, scientists in Scotland now suggest an out-of-this-world solution — a giant dust cloud in space, blasted off an asteroid, which would act like a sunshade for Earth.


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Scientist who saw drowned polar bears reprimanded
An Alaska scientist whose observations of drowned polar bears helped galvanize the global warming movement has been reprimanded for improper release of government documents. Full Story
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Pray for Rain
The weather forecast could have a big effect on America's economic forecast next year. The more rain, the better. Full Story
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Lightning Still Largely a Mystery

Lightning Still Largely a MysterySome 44,000 thunderstorms rage worldwide each day, delivering as many as 100 lightning bolts to the ground every second. These dramatic, deafening flashes of electricity recharge the global battery by keeping the ground flush with negative electric charge and maintaining the ionosphere's positive charge. Lightning turns the Earth into an electric circuit, and it may have even delivered the spark that got life started in the primordial soup.


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Weather Channel heads to swing states for election
Snowstorms, hurricanes and tornados are what usually put The Weather Channel's news team in motion. This November it will mobilize for the election. Full Story
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