Archive for October, 2008

Oct 31 2008

Friday at 2200 GMT: light showers. 25°C (77°F)

Temperature: 25°C (77°F), Wind Direction: N, Wind Speed: 16 mph, Relative Humidity: 73%, Pressure: 1020mB, Falling, Visibility: Good

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Oct 31 2008

Texas may house Hurricane Ike victims aboard a cruise ship

An aging cruise ship could become temporary housing for Hurricane Ike refugees if Texas officials can navigate through the federal ...

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Oct 31 2008

Museum features exhibit on tornado-ravaged Kansas town

Tiny Greensburg, Kansas, rebuilding from scratch after nearly being wiped away by a tornado last year, is quickly becoming a ...

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Oct 31 2008

Ala. drought situation improves

The latest report from the U.S. Drought Monitor shows a significant improvement in the Alabama drought situation.

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Oct 31 2008

Drought could force water flow restrictions in S. Carolina

The Army Corps of Engineers will not be able to make an expedited decision on whether to restrict water flow in the Savannah ...

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Oct 31 2008

WEATHER UNDERGROUND - JEFF MASTERS’ TROPICAL BLOG (Friday, October 31, 2008 4:31:00 PM)

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Oct 31 2008

NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER - ATLANTIC OUTLOOK (Friday, October 31, 2008 4:31:00 PM)

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Oct 31 2008

NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER - ATLANTIC DISCUSSION (Friday, October 31, 2008 4:31:00 PM)

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Oct 31 2008

Live: Sneeuwdump ook in Zuidelijke Alpen

In de Alpen heeft het gesneeuwd! November is nog niet eens begonnen en op sommige plekken laten sneeuwhoogtes al 'midden-winterse' waarden zien. Ook rondom mijn thuis, in de Zuid Franse Alpen heeft het flink genseeuwd. Natuurlijk trok er er direct op uit.

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Oct 31 2008

Tough Canadian Permafrost

Evidence of a permafrost landslide in the Yukon Territory. The Washington Times reports that Canadian researchers have been recently studying 700,000 year old ice wedges buried in soil 10 feet underground in the Yukon Territory. According to professor Duane Froese...

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