...normal snowfall, especially across central and northern counties. The new climate outlooks from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center suggest that for much of March the Great Lakes region will see...
...an area where there is not enough oxygen in the water to support aquatic life, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration."We have to do something to protect her," Day said of the river.With the journey, Day said...
...with 43,337 CDDs. Root's approximate 60-year average is 51,923 CDDs. The commonly used National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) most recent 30-year average is 53,933 CDDs. In the past 10 years, the average...
WASHINGTON (AP) - If you want a glimpse of some of the worst of global warming, scientists suggest taking a look at U.S. weather in recent weeks. Horrendous wildfires. Oppressive heat waves. Devastating droughts. Flooding from giant deluges. And a powerful freak wind storm called a derecho. These are the kinds of extremes climate scientists have predicted will come with climate change, although it's far too early to say that is the cause. Nor will they say global warming is the reason 3,215 daily high temperature records were set in the month of June.
...U.S. is currently suffering its widest drought since 1956, according to data released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)," the BBC reported.On Monday, (July 16) NOAA reported that by the end of June 55...
NEW YORK (AP) - A surprise surge in gasoline prices is taking some of the fun out of summer. The national average for a gallon of gas at the pump has climbed to $3.67, a rise of 34 cents since July 1.
...February of 1981, which produced similar warm spells. "It was an amazing March," Boulay said. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) described the smashing of daily high temperatures east of the Rocky Mountains in March as...
...deaths. Is it just a matter of coincidence or is it related? We don't know."In December, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration declared an "unusual mortality event" based on a number of ringed seals hauled out on beaches on...
State College, Pa. - AccuWeather.com meteorologists report the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released their March 2012 National Overview report today, confirming that March was more than just a month of scattered warmth...
WASHINGTON (AP) - After an entire century that included two high-profile government investigations and countless books and movies, we're still debating what really caused the Titanic to hit an iceberg and sink on that crystal-clear chilly night. Maybe there's more to blame than human folly and hubris. Maybe we can fault freak atmospheric conditions that caused a mirage or an even rarer astronomical event that sent icebergs into shipping lanes. Those are two of the newer theories being proposed by a Titanic author and a team of astronomers.
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