Archive for November, 2008

Nov 30 2008

First big snow of year cancels flights in Chicago (AP)

AP - Aviation officials say Illinois' first snowstorm of the season has canceled 50 flights so far at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport.

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Nov 30 2008

Hato Airport, Curacao, NETHERLANDS ANTILLES Weather :: 27C Mostly clear

mostly clearMostly clear 27°C

Humidity:
74%
Wind Speed:
23 KMH
Wind Direction:
ENE (070°)
Barometer:
1011 mb
Dewpoint:
22°C
Heat Index:
29°C
Wind Chill:
27°C
Visibility:
11 km

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Nov 30 2008

Post-holiday storm heads for Great Lakes

The National Weather Service says up to 10 inches of snow could fall across parts of Michigan's Lower Peninsula as weary Thanksgiving ...

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Nov 30 2008

Ducks-Hurricanes Sums (Sunday, November 30, 2008 9:38:00 PM)

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Nov 30 2008

Ducks-Hurricanes Sum (Sunday, November 30, 2008 9:38:00 PM)

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Nov 30 2008

Iowa deploys laser plows for sharper snow removal

State officials are bolstering their efforts to plow snow with some laser-guided help.

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Nov 30 2008

Weather shuts down parts of Colorado highways

The Colorado Department of Transportation has reopened some Colorado highways after adverse weather conditions.

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Nov 30 2008

Organizing the Fragments:

Organizing the Fragments: This blog returns to the series (linked below) where I have tried to give some insight into the issues of the management and politics within the climate community. I hope that this series ultimately provides transparency to the readers, and perhaps contributes to improving the use and acquisition of resources. In the previous blog in this series I wrote about the community being fragmented for both good and bad reasons. In this blog...<br /><a href="http://www.wunderground.com/blog/RickyRood/comment.html?entrynum=96">Read More</a>

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Nov 30 2008

Poland adopts 24-bln-euro economic aid package (AFP)

File photo of Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk (left) and President Lech Kaczynski during a cabinet meeting in October, 2008. Tusk has announced a 24 billion euro economic stabilisation and development package to help weather the global financial crisis.(AFP/File/Wojtek Radwanski)AFP - Poland on Sunday adopted an economic package for 2009-2010 valued at 24 billion euros (30 billion dollars) to help weather the global financial crisis, as it revised downwards its growth forecast.


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Nov 30 2008

Niedermayer leads Ducks past Hurricanes (Sunday, November 30, 2008 5:00:00 PM)

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