May 19, 2013

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Hurricane seasons ends, but Irene's effects remain

Say goodbye to the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season, which was a study in contradictions: It spared the usual Southern targets while Irene paralyzed the Eastern seaboard and devastated parts of the Northeast with deadly flooding.

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Greenhouse gases soar; no signs warming is slowed

Heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are building up so high, so fast, that some scientists now think the world can no longer limit global warming to the level world leaders have agreed upon as safe.

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Tornadoes in Southeast kill 6, flatten houses

A day after deadly tornadoes struck the Southeast, survivors looked for what they could salvage, huddled in loved ones' hospital rooms and shared stories of how they made it through the furious storms.

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FSU Professor Wins Major Meteorology Award

Florida State University oceanography professor Allan Clarke grew up in a coastal town in southern Australia where he loved the ocean, the beach and the warmth of the sun.

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US-Russian crew blasts off for space station

A Russian spacecraft carrying an American and two Russians blasted off Monday from the snow-covered Kazakh steppes in a faultless launch that eased anxiety about the future of U.S. and Russian space programs.

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Tourists invited to see erupting Congo volcano

A national park in Congo best known for its endangered mountain gorillas is now inviting tourists to go on overnight treks to see a volcano spurting fountains of lava nearly 1,000 feet into the air.

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New quake hits eastern Turkey

A magnitude-5.2 quake early Tuesday shook eastern Turkey - already devastated by two powerful tremors, the Kandilli observatory said.

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Monday Evening Tropical Weather Outlook

The Monday evening tropical weather outlook from the National Hurricane Center. A "subtropical" system may be developing in the Atlantic southwest of Bermuda.

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Deadly Arkansas 2010 flood about 7 feet deep at campground

The floodwaters that killed 20 people at a remote Arkansas campground last year swelled well above campers' heads and raced through the flood plain at speeds of up to 7.5 miles per hour, the U.S. Geological Survey said in a report released Wednesday.

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