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The Nation's Weather

A slow-moving front that curved from New England to the Southeast brought heavy rain to parts of eastern New England and moderate showers and a few thunderstorms to Virginia and the Carolinas on Thursday. Complete Story

The Nation's Weather

Showers and thunderstorms continued to plague the mid-Atlantic and Appalachians on Wednesday, with some strong enough to warrant a severe thunderstorm watch.

Family Gets Weather Record-Keeping Award

A family that started keeping weather records before the U.S. weather bureau was even established was on hand Monday in Sioux Falls for a national award.

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Thunderstorms sped through the Northeast on Tuesday.

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Heavy rain fell in parts of the Gulf Coast on Monday, with areas near Beaumont, La., seeing an estimated 6 inches.

The Nation's Weather

A low pressure system on Sunday caused showers and some thunderstorms in New England and a thin line of stronger thunderstorms through the Ohio Valley. Some of the stronger thunderstorms eventually moved into Pennsylvania and New York where they sparked severe thunderstorm watches.

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Showers and thunderstorms fell across the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes regions on Saturday while the Central Plains also had some rain.

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Much of the rain-soaked Northeast began to dry out on Friday, although parts of New England had thunderstorms.

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Heavy flooding continued in parts of the Northeast on Thursday, and parts of the South and Northwest had thunderstorms.

Rains Continue to Plague Northeast

Torrential rains continued to fall in the Northeast on Wednesday, especially in the heart of New England. Flood watches and warnings remained in effect.

Rain Continues Falling on East

The East Coast continued to be drenched by wet weather Tuesday, adding to flooding troubles.

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The mid-Atlantic region continued to battle heavy downpours and flooding Monday as a stubborn low pressure area camped above the region. Rain fell over much of the East Coast.

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Heavy rain caused flooding along the East Coast Sunday as a front sat nearly stationary over the region.

Ohio Governor Declares Flood Emergency

Gov. Bob Taft on Saturday surveyed damage from two days of severe storms and declared emergencies in two northern Ohio counties.

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Steady rain fell across eastern New England through the Mid-Atlantic on Saturday, while the West remained dry.

Ohio Storms Blamed for Deaths, Injuries

Two days of severe storms injured dozens of people in Ohio and killed at least two, a teenage boy who was camping when a tree crashed into his tent and a firefighter who tried to rescue two teenagers from rising floodwaters.

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Stormy weather kept the eastern half of the country wet Friday, with tornadoes in North Dakota and flooding in New England.

Firefighter Drowns in Ohio Flash Flood

Crews were fanning out across Ohio early Friday to assess damage from a series of storms that flipped airplanes, toppled tractor-trailers and killed a firefighter who tried to rescue two teens from a flash flood.

Powerful Storms Race Across Upper Midwest

Several towns were under flood warnings Thursday after powerful storms raced across the upper Midwest, toppling trees and power lines and bringing so much rain that one community was split in two by flooding.

Thunderstorms Roll Across Much of Nation

Strong thunderstorms rolled across much of the country Thursday from the Great Lakes through the Mississippi Valley and westward through the Rockies.

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A low pressure system brought severe weather Wednesday as it moved from Central Plains and into the Great Lakes.

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Storms pounded parts of the East on Tuesday, with hail and gusty winds reported from West Virginia to New England.

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Heavy rains caused flooding Monday in parts of southeastern Texas and southwestern Louisiana. As much as 10 inches of rain fell in Houston.

Tornado Damage School, 50 Homes in Wis.

Severe thunderstorms rolled across southern Wisconsin on Sunday, spawning a tornado that ripped the roof off an elementary school, toppled trees and knocked out power.

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Strong thunderstorms moved across the southern Mississippi Valley and Great Lakes regions Sunday afternoon as a cold front quickly passed over the region.

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No Tornadoes Confirmed In Nebraska-Kansas Area This Year

Source: local6.com

Could this be a benefit of global warming? From the article: The 30-county area they serve in central Nebraska and north-central Kansas hasn't had a confirmed tornado for the first six months of this year. That hasn't happened since 1950.

Air pollution, cramped living in Athens breeding 'super mosquitoes'

Source: news.yahoo.com

Cramped housing conditions and air pollution in Athens have given rise to a "super breed" of mosquito that is larger, faster and more adept at locating human prey, a Greek daily has reported.

Snow this week in Brum: official

Source: theregister.co.uk

The Brummie readers among you who are currently slumped semi-conscious at your desks encompassed by a semi-circle of fans as the mercury threatens to hit an all-time July high can take heart that you will only have to endure the intolerable heat-induced suffering until Thursday

Don't Worry About the Weather by George Giles

Source: lewrockwell.com

"Two large hurricanes have struck the United States in recent months producing large-scale evacuations, casualties and property damage.

Discovery launch delayed to Independence Day

Source: spaceflightnow.com

For a second straight day, the shuttle Discovery was grounded because of cloud cover over the Kennedy Space Center today, delaying a long-awaited mission to service and resupply the international space station. Launch was rescheduled for around 2:38 p.m.

Caption this Weather Picture

Source: img.photobucket.com

This is a strange photo and it will not be easy to caption

Romania probes 'foreign plot' to worsen its weather

Source: news.yahoo.com

Is this the result of the HAARP?

NYS floods under torrential rain

Source: timesunion.com

Rising waters swamped cities, villages and farms across upstate New York on Wednesday, washing out roads, flooding homes, forcing thousands to evacuate and killing at least three. Emergency workers also will be keeping an eye on local waterways expected to crest overnight an …

Should Washington DC Be Held to the Same Standard as NOLA?

Source: wonkette.com

Link to closings... Does anyone else remember that when Nawlins was being ravaged by Katrina (and Rita) some officials in DC were of a mind that people shouldn't have been living there anyway? Ok, it's not a swamp. But it doesn't sound like the most ideal place either...

Weather Makes Earth Wobble

Source: livescience.com

Weather can have many effects, from sinking a city to causing whole hillsides to slip away. Now scientists say changes in the weather cause small wobbles in the entire planet's spin. As it rotates, the Earth wobbles on its axis like a spinning top.

New Orleans' Levees Now Damaged By Lack of Water

Source: nola.com

"Officials with the East Jefferson Levee District said the cracks," which are being monitored, "are the result of the drought conditions that are baking the region and everything in it."

Hurricane machine to flatten home

Source: news.bbc.co.uk

A family home in Canada will be deliberately destroyed by scientists to understand how buildings react to hurricane force winds. The two-storey structure will face the equivalent of 200mph (320km/h) gusts to simulate a category five storm, like Hurricane Katrina at its peak.

Getting a bit hot

Source: edition.cnn.com

Another study and more evidence that the Earth is heating up, thanks largely to the efforts off us humans. It is disturbing to see time and time again studies that prove that the human race is destroying the earth yet these reports get tossed aside.

Sever Storms Tornado Kill 1 East Central and Northeast Ohio

Source: hosted.ap.org

Posted for those of you concerned about Ohio. Will be seeding from local and regional sources. Coshocton, Ohio

Weather and Traffic chaos on NZ State Highway Network

Snow and ice continues to cause problems for travellers trying to get through the centre of the North Island. Inclement weather has shut State Highway 1 (Desert Road) through the Central Plateau, and access through the eastern Hawkes Bay region has also been hampered.

Climate Sensors Dropped From U.S. Weather Satellite Package

Source: Science Magazine

"5 June was the day the music died for geographer Anne Nolin of Oregon State University, Corvallis. That's when the U.S.

A little rain never hurt anyone

Being a Houston native and living here for 18 years straight I have come to appreciate the rain. I have also learned that when it starts raining, depending on what part of town I am in, it is going to flood with just a little rain.

Snow freezes on South Island roads

Source: nzherald.co.nz

Crazy snow storm in New-Zealand. I am sure glad I am not there anymore. I am always amazed to hear about countries that get crazy snow storms and are not used to it. You just don't have problems like that up here in Canada.

27 Storms: Arlene to Zeta

Source: learners.gsfc.nasa.gov

A nice presentation of the 27 named storms of the 2005 hurricane season, using visualization and satellite data from NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Music, narration, text -- even closed captioned if you need it.

Hurricane Season 2006 is Officially Here

And so it begins... The first named storm of the 2006 hurricane season has formed. It's name is 'Alberto'. Named so, I presume, after our equally destructive Attorney General. As of this writing, the storm is tracking toward Florida and is strengthening.

Hurricane Names

The first tropical depression of the 2006 Atlantic hurricane season formed Saturday in the northwestern Caribbean Sea, and was expected to become the year's first named storm, forecasters said. It will be called Alberto.

New Satellite Provides 'Breathtaking' Views Inside Storms - Science News

Source: foxnews.com

Weather hasn't been this exciting the invention of the Doppler radar.

The 4 Stages of Global Warming Denial

Source: treehugger.com

1. Global Warming doesn't exist. It's not happening. 2. Okay, it's happening, but humans are not causing it. 3.

Can China Control Olympics Weather?

Source: msnbc.msn.com

Not content with simply making it rain, now China's weather modifiers have taken on another meterological mission: to help guarantee perfect weather when Beijing hosts the Olympic Games in 2008.

Hurricane Tracking Map Powered by Google

Source: hurricane.stormreportmap.com

An interesting Hurricane Tracking Map for the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico powered by Google

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