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Experts Predict Another Active Hurricane Season, More Impact on US

By Paul YeagerApr 6th 2011 – 12:58PM
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NOAA

The hurricane season doesn't officially begin until June 1, but private forecasters already have issued their outlooks for the Atlantic Basin, predicting an active season and the potential for greater impact on the U.S. mainland than last year. The 2010 Atlantic hurricane season was the third most active on record in...

Blizzard Spreads Snowy Shroud Over Nearly Half of US

Feb 2nd 2011 – 9:00PM

CHICAGO -- A fearsome storm spread a smothering shroud of white over nearly half the nation Wednesday, snarling transportation from Oklahoma to New England, burying parts of the Midwest under 2 feet of snow and laying down dangerously heavy ice in the Northeast that was too much for some buildings to bear. Tens of...

Is a 'Superstorm' the Next 'Big One' for California?

By Paul YeagerJan 17th 2011 – 5:00PM

For years, California residents have worried about warnings from the U.S. Geological Survey that someday the state will be hit by a giant earthquake known as the "big one." Now the agency is warning of a new type of big one -- a "superstorm." The USGS says California could experience what it calls the "ARkStorm Scenario,"...

Second Arctic Outbreak Hits US; Why Is It So Cold?

By Paul YeagerDec 13th 2010 – 11:43AM
The Star Tribune / AP

The Star Tribune / AP

(Dec. 13) -- The second outbreak of Arctic cold in two weeks has hit the U.S., and residents in much of the eastern two-thirds of the nation will shiver again this week: Temperatures Tuesday morning will range from close to 30 below zero in International Falls, Minn., to near freezing in Miami. While weather extremes are...

2010 Tied With 1998 as Hottest Year

By Paul YeagerOct 18th 2010 – 9:21AM
AFP / Getty Images

AFP / Getty Images

(Oct. 18) -- The year-to-date global temperature is tied with 1998 as the warmest first nine months of a year, while La Nina, which tends to have an overall cooling effect, is strengthening as the Northern Hemisphere cold season approaches. January through September had a combined global land and sea surface temperature...

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Donald Jones: Polar Bears, the Housing Crisis and Forbidden Truths

By Donald Jones Feb 13th 2012 - 02:48PM

I recently saw a Disney movie about a polar bear struggling to survive in the arctic.

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Risk Of War Greatly Increased By Warm El Nino Weather, Study Suggests

By Michael Rundle Aug 25th 2011 - 03:02AM

Wars and civil conflict are more likely to happen when people feel the heat, a study has shown.

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NASA lanza satélite argentino para estudiar el océano

By AP Jun 11th 2011 - 01:01PM

El cohete Delta 2 con el satélite fue lanzado poco antes de las 7.30, hora local, con cielo nublado en la Base Vandenberg de la Fuerza Aérea, en la costa del centro de California.

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Background on el nino

El Niño/La Niña-Southern Oscillation, or ENSO, is a quasiperiodic climate pattern that occurs across the tropical Pacific Ocean roughly every five years.

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