Weather Stories for
Mar 11, 2010
World's top scientists to review climate panelResidents cross the road near a cooling tower of a coal-fired power plant in AP – Residents cross the road near a cooling tower of a coal-fired power plant in Shenyang in northeast China's
Full StoryHurricane Season Poses ‘Above-Normal’ Threat, AccuWeather Says
By Charlotte Porter
March 10 (Bloomberg) -- The 2010 Atlantic hurricane season will be more active than last year’s and poses an “above- normal” threat to the U.S. Gulf and East coasts,
Full StorySevere Storms, Tornadoes May Strike Midwest, Meteorologist Says
By Aaron Clark
March 9 (Bloomberg) -- More tornadoes and other damaging storms may strike the Midwest this spring because cooler temperatures are on course to clash with warmer air pushed into
Full StoryNE US Temps Normal Or Above March 10-18 - NOAA[Dow Jones]--Temperatures will be above normal throughout New England and at seasonal norms in the rest of the mid-Atlantic region from Mar 10-18, NOAA said in its updated 6-10 and 8-14 day forecasts
Full StoryNOAA: El Nino To Persist In Northern Hemisphere Through Spring NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--The weather phenomenon known as El Nino will persist through spring in the Northern Hemisphere, contributing to expected above-average temperatures across the northern tier of
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