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A small river named Duden

Even the all-powerful Pointing has no control about the blind texts it is an almost unorthographic life One day however a small line of blind text by the name of…

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Even the all-powerful Pointing has no control about the blind texts it is an almost unorthographic life One day however a small line of blind text by the name of…

Orionid Meteor Shower Will Peak Overnight, With Best Show Before Dawn

The Orionid Meteor Shower in 2012, as seen in Bridgeport, Calif. The Orionid Meteor Shower will reach its peak on Friday night and Saturday morning, with the best viewing shortly…

What to do if a Nuclear Blast lands on US Soil?

Nuclear Blast A nuclear blast is an explosion with intense light and heat, a damaging pressure wave, and widespread radioactive material that can contaminate the air, water, and ground surfaces…

A Hitchhiker’s Guide to Tornado Alley

The term “Tornado Alley” has become a common term to describe the region in America most affected by twisters, but a closer look reveals that Tornado Alley is actually composed…

With Increased Destruction, a New Tornado Alley Emerges

It’s no mystery why the stretch of America’s heartland from Iowa to Texas became known as Tornado Alley. Every spring, twisters up to two-and-a-half miles wide—wider than Manhattan—churn across flat…

Hurricane Maria, an “extremely dangerous” storm, pounds Dominica

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Hurricane Maria, an “extremely dangerous” storm, made landfall on the small island of Dominica Monday night as a Category 5 storm, then weakened ever-so-slightly to…

Maria expected to become a Major Hurricane taking a track similar to Irma

Tropical Storm Maria continued to become stronger and better organized overnight and is expected to become a hurricane today as it heads toward islands battered by Irma. Over the next…

Hurricane Irma shares infamous Florida date with Hurricane Donna

With Hurricane Irma’s potentially devastating impact on Southwest Florida predicted to begin today, it’s safe to say those of us who live here will always remember Sept. 10 as the…

Hurricane Irma is one of the most powerful Atlantic hurricanes ever 185 MPH

Hurricane Irma is already one for the record books. On Tuesday, the National Weather Service reported the storm had become a Category 5 with sustained winds of 185 miles per…

The National Hurricane Center Is A Trusted Source As Worrisome Hurricane Irma Looms

Ok, folks, I am officially concerned, and I usually try to be measured. It is Labor Day, and many people are enjoying the day off. There is a group of…

Hurricane Irma forms in Atlantic, may reach ‘extremely dangerous’ Category 4

As the U.S. continues to struggle with the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, which is approaching a tropical depression, a rapidly intensifying new storm is brewing. The National Hurricane Center said…

Catastrophic Flooding Paralyzed Houston Texas early Sunday Morning

“Catastrophic” flooding paralyzed Houston and other deluged towns in southeastern Texas early Sunday as Tropical Storm Harvey pummeled and drenched residents and first responders. More than 1,000 people had been…

Flash Flood EMERGENCY For ALL Of Southeastern Texas, Including The Houston Metro As Catastrophic Flooding Is Now In Progress

*** Flash Flood EMERGENCY For ALL Of Southeastern Texas, Including The Houston Metro As Catastrophic Flooding Is Now In Progress *** Doppler weather radar and automated rain gauges from around…

Here is your Pine Belt Outlook Today & Tropical Update….

Here is your Pine Belt Outlook Today into the Work Week ….. Today through Tonight: A few very light rain showers have continued to move across southern Mississippi early this…

Thursday Evening] Harvey Continuing to Strengthen – Devastating Flooding and Winds Expected in Texas Beginning Friday Night

Latest Advisory from the National Hurricane Center

A Disturbance in the Atlantic and 2 Typhoons in the Pacific to Watch

A tropical wave located at 11 am EDT Wednesday near 11°N, 25°W, about 200 miles south of the Cabo Verde Islands, was headed west at 10 – 15 mph, and…

Quiet in the Atlantic; Active in the East Pacific

It’s looking more and more likely that July 2017 will wrap up with no additional named storms in Atlantic Basin. Only one named storm formed this month, Don. It was…

Tornado in Maryland

Tornado in Maryland GOES-16 Infrared Window (10.3 µm) images, with surface station identifiers, plotted in yellow * GOES-16 data posted on this page are preliminary, non-operational and are undergoing testing…

No firm travel plans for the solar eclipse? Here’s what to expect if you wing it.

Have you tried to book a room for the solar eclipse, only to find that reservations are running $600 per night? Maybe all of the hotels in the city are…

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