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    Nov 3, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  1. Sandy tests Md. emergency preparations

    Baltimore emergency officials expected devastation on par with Hurricane Katrina. Expecting Hurricane Sandy to knock out communications, they coordinated with local radio to broadcast public safety information and planned a "carrier pigeon" network that might have relied on inflatable boats for transportation.
    Baltimore emergency officials expected devastation on par with Hurricane Katrina. Expecting Hurricane Sandy to knock out communications, they coordinated with local radio to broadcast public safety information and planned a "carrier pigeon" network that...

    Tags: Emergency Incidents, Baltimore Gas and Electric Co., Politics, Ocean City, Government

  2. Jun 8, 2012 |Story| Aberdeen News
  3. Farmers face squeeze in proposed subsidy cuts

    WASHINGTON - A program that puts billions of dollars in the pockets of farmers whether or not they plant a crop may disappear with hardly a protest from farm groups and the politicians who look out for their interests. The Senate is expected to begin...

    Tags: Insurance, Agricultural Research and Technology, U.S. Senate, Politics, Congressional Budget Office

  4. Jul 13, 2012 |Story| WGNTV-LTV
  5. Drought prompts disaster declaration in Ill., 25 other states

    This summer's drought has prompted the government to issue disaster declarations in 26 states, including Illinois.
    This summer's drought has prompted the government to issue disaster declarations in 26 states, including Illinois. TheU.S. Department of Agriculture named more than 1,000 counties natural disaster areas as drought grips the Midwest. It's the biggest...

    Tags: Droughts, Chicago, Consumers, Natural Disasters

  6. Jun 15, 2012 |Story| WGNO-LTV
  7. Staying Connected Throughout Hurricane Season: How One Company Is Shooting For The Stars

    Would owning a satellite phone make you feel more at ease during hurricane season? A Covington based company that manufactures them says more people are buying into the idea. Vanessa Bolano has the story.
    WGNO News
    Would owning a satellite phone make you feel more at ease during hurricane season? A Covington based company that manufactures them says more people are buying into the idea. Vanessa Bolano has the story. Loosing cell phone service is frustrating at...

    Tags: Satellite Technology, Cell Phones, Hurricanes, Telecommunication Service, Natural Disasters

  8. Jun 16, 2012 |Story| Petoskey News
  9. NEWS BRIEFS

    Egyptians vote in presidential runoff, choosing between Islamist, Hosni Mubarak's ex-PM CAIRO (AP) — Faced with a choice between Hosni Mubarak's ex-prime minister and an Islamist candidate, Egyptians voted Saturday in a presidential runoff the...

    Tags: Tsunamis, Nik Wallenda, John McCain, Politics, Cornwall

  10. Jun 18, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Warm, breezy start to the week

    Expect a warm - if not hot - start to the week with the usual chance of afternoon storms. It also should be breezy over the next few days.
    Sun Sentinel
    Expect a warm - if not hot - start to the week with the usual chance of afternoon storms. It also should be breezy over the next few days. South Florida's Monday forecast: Mostly sunny with afternoon highs in the upper 80s and evening lows in the mid...

    Tags: National Hurricane Center, Hurricanes, Weather, Tropical Weather, Natural Disasters

  12. Nov 9, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Why you rely on Nate Silver's forecasting technique every day

    Four years before the 2012 election, just after the bruising primary battle between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, I met Nate Silver and he explained how he had been reasonably certain that Obama would pass Clinton on Super Tuesday, and by how much.
    Four years before the 2012 election, just after the bruising primary battle between Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, I met Nate Silver and he explained how he had been reasonably certain that Obama would pass Clinton on Super Tuesday, and by how much....

    Tags: Barack Obama, Politics, Science and Technology, Elections, Tom Skilling

  14. Jun 17, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  15. Robot boats to sail into tropical storms, improve forecasts

    They don't look much like boats, or robots for that matter. Yet a small fleet of crewless watercraft are to be sent right into the paths of tropical storms for the first time this year with an important mission: Collect valuable ocean and atmospheric data that should improve hurricane forecasts.
    They don't look much like boats, or robots for that matter. Yet a small fleet of crewless watercraft are to be sent right into the paths of tropical storms for the first time this year with an important mission: Collect valuable ocean and atmospheric data...

    Tags: Petroleum Industry, National Hurricane Center, Hurricanes, Orion Space Mission, Tropical Weather

  16. May 27, 2012 |Story| CNN
  17. May 28, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  18. Weakened Beryl still dumping rain on Southeast

     A weakened Tropical Depression Beryl was soaking parts of Florida and Georgia on Monday, leaving thousands in the dark and hindering Memorial Day activities.
     A weakened Tropical Depression Beryl was soaking parts of Florida and Georgia on Monday, leaving thousands in the dark and hindering Memorial Day activities.   A tropical storm warning for a large swath of the southeastern Atlantic Coast was canceled...

    Tags: Gainesville, Hurricanes, Georgia Power Company, Human Interest, Tropical Weather

  19. Jun 25, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  20. Tropical Storm Debby aims toward Florida west coast

    After meandering for the past day, Tropical Storm Debby appears headed toward Florida's west coast. However, most of the state, including South Florida, remains in the cone of uncertainty.
    Sun Sentinel
    After meandering for the past day, Tropical Storm Debby appears headed toward Florida's west coast. However, most of the state, including South Florida, remains in the cone of uncertainty. At 1 p.m. on Monday, the storm was in the northern Gulf of Mexico...

    Tags: South Florida Water Management District, Hurricanes, Global Warming, Tropical Weather, Miami-Dade County

  21. Jun 20, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  22. Disturbance to soak South Florida; Tropical Storm Chris forms in Atlantic

    The skies opened up across South Florida overnight.
    Sun Sentinel
    The skies opened up across South Florida overnight. A tropical disturbance centered near Cuba is expected to produce 2 to 4 inches of rain over South Florida.  Periods of heavy rain moved in Tuesday evening and will likely last through Friday. Some areas...

    Tags: National Hurricane Center, Hurricanes, Weather, Cuba, Caribbean Islands

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