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World's megacities may influence global weather
Heat generated by the Earth's major cities has influenced global weather patterns and is probably responsible for winter warming in parts of North America and northern Asia, according to scientists. So-called waste heat produced by human activities in...
Tags: Science and Technology, Energy
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Hurricane season 2012 is done: Sandy not 'major'? So they say
This year’s hurricane season — which officially comes to a close Friday — has proved to be one of the most active on record, with Hurricane Isaac and super storm Sandy wreaking havoc on two coastlines, although both storms, technically,...
Tags: Weather Warnings, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Hurricane Center, Science and Technology, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Sean Collins dies at 59; surfer created system to predict waves
Sean Collins, an avid surfer and entrepreneur whose self-taught ability to forecast ocean swells changed the way surfers worldwide chase the perfect wave, died Monday after suffering a heart attack while playing tennis in Newport Beach. He was 59.
The...Tags: Heart Attack, Ocean Surfing, Windsurfing, Science, Newspaper and Magazine
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Bill Patzert: SoCal's weatherman
I'm always telling the skeptics that Los Angeles does too have four seasons: They're called fire, flood, drought and quake.
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Patzert: In the Patt Asks Q&A with climatologist Bill Patzert on Feb. 13, the amount of...Tags: Water Restrictions, Colleges and Universities, Southern California, Bodies of Water, Oceans
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Pacific-wide tsunami alert lifted
La PlazaThe tsunami from Chile's devastating earthquake hit Japan's main islands and the shores of Russia on Sunday, but the smaller-than-expected waves prompted the lifting of a Pacific-wide alert. Hawaii and other Pacific islands were also spared. Hundreds of... -
Longtime weatherman Jesse Walker relates well to people of Wabash Valley
The Tribune-Star, Terre Haute, Ind.While in middle and high school, Jesse Walker developed a strong interest in the weather. He thought about a career at the National Weather Service or at a storm prediction center, but the idea of becoming a television meteorologist never entered his...Tags: Science and Technology, Science, Indiana State University, National Weather Service, Natural Disasters
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After two days of travel, WDBJ7 crew meets up with Hokie Storm Chasers in Kansas
WDBJ7 is tagging along as a team of meteorology professors and students are using the Midwest as their classroom this week. Chris Hurst is with them for the next two days. He and photojournalist Andy May met up with them late Saturday night as they were...
Tags: Roanoke (Roanoke, Virginia), Science and Technology, Virginia Tech
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Get your brain in gear at the HoCo STEM Festival
Calling all kids interested in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) related activities? The first annual HoCo STEM Festival is June 9, 1 to 4 p.m., at Howard Community College. This free community event is the brainchild of the Committee to...Tags: Ellicott City, Barack Obama, Students, Education, Teaching and Learning
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Korean government honors former OU meteorology professor
The Norman Transcript, Okla.Ken Crawford, former Regents' professor of meteorology at the University of Oklahoma and director emeritus of the Oklahoma Climatological Survey, received a major civilian honor from the Korean government Monday. Appointed as vice administrator for...Tags: Florida State University, University of Texas at Austin, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Human Interest, Colleges and Universities
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Taif flood plans under fire
Arab News, Jeddah, Saudi ArabiaTaif municipal officials have come under fire for allegedly preparing poorly for the recent heavy rains that resulted in the death of at least five people and significant damage to infrastructure and property. Spokesman of Taif Municipality Ismail...Tags: Saudi Arabia, Jeddah (Saudi Arabia)
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University of Wisconsin grad Louis Uccellini leads National Weather Service
Milwaukee Journal SentinelEven though it's been decades since Louis Uccellini was a University of Wisconsin-Madison student, he vividly remembers the state's weather and quickly rattles off details of three blizzards that hit his senior year. He mentions the snowstorm that...Tags: Weather Warnings, National Hurricane Center, Colleges and Universities, Hurricane Sandy (2012), The Wall Street Journal
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Sandy retired from list of hurricane names; replaced with Sara
Sandy is the 77th name to be retired from the World Meteorological Organization's Atlantic hurricane season lists, joining memorable storms to hit Maryland like Irene, Isabel, Gloria and Agnes. Sara will replace it on a list that will next come into use...
Tags: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Hurricanes, Tropical Storms, Natural Disasters, Ocean City
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