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Gustav, and more
All eyes are on Hurricane Gustav today as the Caribbean storm threatens to become a dangerous Category 3 and a serious threat to Louisiana and the northern Gulf Coast. But Gustav is not all that hurricane forecasters have to contend with this weekend....Tags: Hurricane Fay, Hurricane Gustav, Tropical Storms, Hurricane Edouard, Hurricane Arthur
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Gustav Could Test Gulf's Rebuilt Oil Facilities
Associated PressStronger moorings for production platforms. Deeper pipelines. Larger supplies of backup electricity, water and other supplies. The petroleum industry has spent vast amounts of time and money since the catastrophic hurricanes of 2005 trying to make sure...Tags: Car Repair and Maintenance Tips, American Petroleum, Royal Dutch Shell Plc, Heavy Engineering, Upstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Two-way operations resume on Bay Bridge
By a Baltimore Sun reporterTwo-way operations on the westbound span of the Bay Bridge were briefly suspended this afternoon because of rain and poor visibility but are now back in operation. The right lane on the eastbound span remains closed for repairs and inspection after a...Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge
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Stadium speech is big production with potential for pitfalls
Tribune correspondentIn 2004, President George W. Bush came close to accepting his party's nomination at Yankee Stadium, but Republicans eventually nixed the idea, fearing it would be near impossible to pull off a stadium event. On Thursday, the Democrats will attempt that...Tags: George Bush, Barack Obama, Weather Reports, John F. Kennedy, Joe Biden
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Almanac forecasts a frigid winter
People worried about the high cost of keeping warm this winter will draw little comfort from the Farmers' Almanac, which predicts below-average temperatures for most of the U.S. "Numb's the word," says the 192-year-old publication, which claims an... -
Farmers' Almanac
The Farmers' Almanac predicts below-average temperatures for most of the United States this winter. According to the publication, "numb's the word." The 192-year-old publication has an accuracy rate of 80 percent to 85 percent for its forecasts and is...Tags: Weather Reports
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Fay forces more people to flee homes
Flooding left behind by Tropical Storm Fay forced residents in parts of northern Florida out of their homes, while the storm's remnants were forecast to dump several inches of rain on at least four other states. Officials ferried people by boat from...Tags: Hurricane Fay, Tropical Storms, Transportation Accidents, Air and Space Accidents, Personal Service
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Book forecast sends a chill
The Associated PressPeople worried about the high cost of keeping warm this winter will draw little comfort from the Farmers' Almanac, which predicts below-average temperatures for most of the United States. The 192-year-old publication claims an accuracy rate of 80 to 85...Tags: Water Restrictions, Conservation, Weather Reports, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Almanac offers chilling forecast
Associated PressLEWISTON, Maine — People worried about the high cost of keeping warm this winter will draw little comfort from the Farmers' Almanac, which predicts below-average temperatures for most of the United States. "Numb's the word," says the 192-year-old...Tags: Weather Reports
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TS Fay forces evacuations to Central Florida
Orlando SentinelAll around Ray McDuffie, there was misery. Standing outside his house in DeBary on relatively high ground, he looked out at his neighborhood and saw at least nine homes flooded by water that was several feet high. People cried, hugged and waded through...Tags: Hurricane Fay, Tropical Storms, Weather Warnings, Christianity, Home Depot Incorporated
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Urgency accompanies climate change talks
ACCRA, Ghana Africa is already suffering from "climate shocks," the president of Ghana told a 160-nation climate conference yesterday, joining a chorus of calls to speed up the pace of talks on a new agreement to rein in carbon emissions. More than 1,...Tags: Global Change, Global Warming, National Government, Government
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Weather stations give farmers timely advice
Associated PressFor apple growers such as Abby Jacobson, making or losing money depends as much on what they don't do as what they do. So when data from Michigan State University's high-tech weather monitoring network helped her decide to skip four costly chemical...Tags: Volleyball, Michigan State University, Verizon Wireless
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