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 Buffalo News 
Storms destroy homes, kill one
| DEERFIELD, N. H. - Violent storms on Thursday in a 25-mile-long swath of central New Hampshire destroyed several homes, damaged dozens of others and left at least one person dead, authorities said a... (photo: Creative Commons / Tom Harpel)
Image:Incoming Storm clouds, Minsi Lake, Northampton County
Nature   New York   People   Photos   Weather  
 Asbury Park Press 
Fair weather: Fairly good
| FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP — When the sun went behind the clouds briefly Thursday afternoon, that was a good sign for the Monmouth County Fair. | "Everybody in the office says you don't want sun," said... (photo: Creative Commons / Nicholas)
 brown-bear-animal-wildlife (sl1)  Sydney Morning Herald 
Starving bears eat Russian guards
| MOSCOW: Bad weather is thwarting efforts to rescue a group of mine workers trapped by hungry bears in Russia's wild far eastern region of Kamchatka. | The bears have already eaten two of the workers... (photo: WN)
Animals   Environment   Photos   Russia   Wildlife  
Rain and Flood  Newsday 
Flash flood warning in effect
| A car goes through one of the large puddles on Conklin Street in Farmingdale. (Newsday Photo / Karen Wiles Stabile / July 24, 2008) | As heavy rains and thunderstorms continue to roll through the me... (photo: Creative Commons / Flickr)
Disaster   Environment   Floods   Photos   Weather  
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Nepalese prime minister Girija Prasad Koirala, right witnesses the traditional Bhoto Jatra festival at Patan, a suburb of Katmandu, Nepal, Sunday, July, 8, 2007. Koirala for the first time participated in a public function in his capacity as the Head of State. Canada Dot Com
Mother Nature hates our July festivals
| "There is little chance that meteorologists can solve the mysteries of weather until they gain an understanding of the mutual attraction of rain and weekends." | The al... (photo: AP / )
Festival   Nature   People   Photos   Weather  
Brownsville Police officers rush to their car after clearing debris from a damaged store during Hurricane Dolly, Wednesday, July 23, 2008, in Brownsville, Texas. The Charlotte Observer
Levees hold but waters rise in Dolly's rains
By CHRISTOPHER SHERMAN | Associated Press Writer | AP Photo George Soberanis puts his hand up to block the pelting rain from Hurricane Dolly as he wades through floodwate... (photo: AP / Matt Slocum)
Environment   Hurricane   N America   Photos   Weather  
india kashmir cherries Palm Beach Daily News
Larger, sweeter cherries this season makes for juicier delights
| If you have noticed that cherries seem to be larger and sweeter this year than other years, your taste buds are not leading you astray. We are in the middle of an excep... (photo: WN / Imran Nissar)
Cherries   Crop   Fruit   Photos   Recipes  
Steve Trowbridge battles the wind and rain as Hurricane Dolly makes landfall Wednesday, July 23, 2008 in Laguna Vista, Texas. Hurricane Dolly slammed into the South Texas coast Wednesday with punishing rain and winds of 100 mph, blowing down signs, peeling off roofs and knocking out power to thousands before weakening over l The Australian
Hurricane Dolly slams into Texas
| HURRICANE Dolly slammed onto South Padre Island, Texas, near the Mexico border, today as a powerful category two storm, the US National Hurricane Centre (NHC) said. | A... (photo: AP / David J. Phillip)
Climate   Hurricane   Mexico   Photos   Texas  
Kitten                       Chicago Sun-Times
Global warming may boost kitten population
| Global warming and kittens. While it may seem hard to see the connection between the two -- a climate phenomenon that melts glaciers and acidifies oceans, and cuddly, 4... (photo: WN / Rubielyn Bunag)
Climate   Glaciers   Oceans   Photos   Society  
Palm trees blow in the wind as Hurricane Dolly, jsa1 The Charlotte Observer
Edge of Hurricane Dolly lashes Texas coast
By ELIZABETH WHITE | Associated Press Writer | AP Photo Palm trees blow in the wind as Hurricane Dolly makes landfall Wednesday, July 23, 2008 in South Padre Island, Texa... (photo: AP / David J. Phillip)
Hurricane   Photo   Photos   Texas   US   Weather  
 monsoon - rain - weather - rainy season - hires - am1 - wn/aruna The Times Of India
Low rainfall likely to be made up in next two months
|                 NEW DELHI: Low rainfall in southern and western regions is likely to be made up in next two months, experts... (photo: WN / aruna1)
Asia   India   Monsoon   Photos   Weather  
Banana Tree Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Wild weather threatens banana crops in Queensland
Banana farmers on the Far North Queensland coast are battening down the hatches as gale force winds hit the region. | Teams of workers have been out this morning tying do... (photo: WN / Sweet Radoc)
Banana   Crops   Fruit   Photos   Weather  
Saskatchewan Canada Dot Com
Sask. weather keeping insurance adjusters busy
| REGINA -- Insurance adjusters have been busy processing hundreds of wind and hail damage claims as residents recover from a series of powerful storms that blew through ... (photo: Creative Commons)
Canada   Insurance   Photos   Storm   Weather  
 Rain and heavy winds from Hurricane Isabel flooded portions of Fleet Parking at Naval Station Norfolk, Va., today trapping some vehicles in water as high as their windows as the hurricane proceeded inland. Hurricane Isabel, a Category 2 hurricane, made l Globe and Mail
Cristobal dumps heavy rain along southern coast of Nova Scotia
| Tropical storm Cristobal drenched Nova Scotia on Tuesday, skirting the coast of the province and dumping an entire month's worth of rain on some areas in less than 24 h... (photo: US Navy)
Canada   Nature   Photos   Tropical   Weather  
Climate Change Storms & Hurricanes
- Democrats: White House must publish 'chilling' clima
- Interrogating Official Mechanisms for Tackling Climate Chang
- 'Global Food Crisis is Effect of Climate Change'
- PHCN Blames Poor Hydro Generation On Climate Change
 The 489th Civil Affairs Team, 39th Brigade Combat Team, recently completed construction of an irrigation canal. The canal provides fresh water to more than 30 kilometers of farm land on the west side of the Tigris River. U.S. Army photo by Sgt. Merrion L
Study: Climate change could cost Kansas $1 billion
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- Power outages widespread in Texas after Dolly
- Power outages widespread in Texas after Dolly
- Power outages widespread in Texas after Dolly
- Power outages widespread in Texas after Dolly
New Orleans (Sept. 7, 2005)  An Army National Guard CH-47 Chinook helicopter drops 15,000-pound bags of sand into a levee that gave way, flooding the streets and homes after Hurricane Katrina ravished New Orleans filling eighty percent of the city with water.
Power outages widespread in Texas after Dolly
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Floods Droughts
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- Power outages widespread in Texas after Dolly
- Power outages widespread in Texas after Dolly
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- This day in Cubs World Series title-drought histor
- Study finds organic farmers better equipped to survive droug
- Edwards Aquifer Authority ends mandatory drought rules in wa
- Recent storms have not ended drought
 Drought has always been one of the biggest problems in agriculture
Effects linger from last summer's drought in W.Va.
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Environment Pollution
- Railways 'lose in carbon scheme'
- Israel won't go without a fight
- Distant markets
- Highland Park woman finds cup of joe boosts more than energy
 President George W. Bush is joined by Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson, left, and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness as they meet with reporters Monday, June 16. 2008, following their meeting at Stormont Castle in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Analysis: GOP stroked base in housing vote
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- Intruder Pete to shake up Coalition
- Health Hazards in Household Cleaners Exposed
- Obama, vague on issues, pleases crowds in Europe
- Georgian Court purchases renewable energy
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Obama, vague on issues, pleases crowds in Europe
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Wildlife Natural Disasters
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- The week in wildlife (16 pictures)
- ARS-Developed Apparatus Captures Deer Safely, Effectively an
- Alligator found roaming on Ohio street
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- Full text of speech
- Obama speech: 'We must come together to save planet'
- Warning was issued too late for some
- More than 250,000 without power; damage could top $7.5 milli
Barack Obama
Obama speech: 'We must come together to save planet'
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