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US drought grows to cover widest area since 1956
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The drought gripping the United States is the widest since 1956, according to new data released Monday by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Fifty-five percent of the continental U.S. was in a moderate to...Tags: Natural Disasters, Weather Reports, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Droughts
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How low can the St. Joseph River go?
South Bend TribuneFOUND: Rusty bicycle frame, thoroughly encrusted with sediment, stones and half of a clamshell because it's been bathing in the St. Joseph River -- until now. Draped with dried river plants. Like artwork. Now exposed to the air for the first time in God-...Tags: Natural Disasters, Hydroelectricity, Tropical Storms, Indiana Michigan Power Company, Environmental Issues
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All of Indiana placed under water shortage warning
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Worsening drought conditions have placed the entire state of Indiana under a water shortage warning. The Department of Homeland Security extended the warning to all 92 counties on Tuesday after placing less than half the state...
Tags: U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Water Supply, Weather Reports, Weather Warnings
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Record rainfall hits Michiana but leaves path of destruction
WSBT-TV2012 has been a summer of record heat and dry conditions, but on Thursday a record that was a welcome sight was set. 2.06 inches of rain fell on South Bend, breaking the old record of 2.04” set way back in 1896. However, people in Mishawaka got...Tags: Weather Reports
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As Rome Burns
At least Nero played the fiddle while rome burned. But us? Apparently we can’t even read a thermometer. While evidence of climate change piles up around us like withering piles of corn stalks our esteemed leaders are only allowing us to head...
Tags: Barack Obama, Meteorological Disasters, Conservation, Google Inc., Ecosystems
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Desperately needed storm caused a bit of damage
We desperately need the rain, but heavy amounts of it have brought down some trees and created flash flooding concerns this morning. For many farmers the rain, while a welcome sight, may be too late with the drought already having done so much damage....
Tags: Weather Reports
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Skillman: Declare disaster in all 92 Indiana counties
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Lt. Governor Becky Skillman wants the U.S. Department of Agriculture to declare a natural disaster in all 92 of Indiana's counties The drought led USDA to declared disasters Wednesday in 14 more counties, bringing to 64 the...Tags: Natural Disasters, Weather Reports, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Droughts
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Despite rains, Michiana still in drought
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — An updated federal report shows that drought continues in Northern Indiana and southwest Michigan continues to worsen with nearly one-fifth of Indiana now in the grips of an "exceptional" drought and all of southwest Michigan...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Weather Reports, Droughts
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Bringing yard back to life
This week's rain is doing a lot of good, considering most of the summer we've dealt with drought conditions. South Bend has received more than 5 inches of rain during July, and most of it recently. For those hoping to bring their yard back to life,...
Tags: Weather Reports
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Quarter of Indiana now in 'exceptional' drought
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The federal government's latest drought update shows that Indiana's drought has worsened in the past week and that a quarter of the state is now in the grips of an exceptional drought. But Thursday's update of the U.S. Drought...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Weather Reports, Droughts, Ohio River
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Tornado hits LaPorte County, power still out in Michiana after storms
Parts of Michiana are recovering from the heavy storms that swept through the area Saturday night and early Sunday morning. The National Weather Service says a preliminary damage survey of a home southeast of Rolling Prairie in eastern LaPorte County is...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Transportation Security Administration, Weather Reports, Tornadoes, Air Transportation Delays
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Despite rain, Ind. drought continues to worsen
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The federal government's weekly drought update shows Indiana's drought is continuing to worsen despite recent rainfall. Thursday's U.S. Drought Monitor update classifies 25 percent of the state covering western and...
Tags: Natural Disasters, Weather Reports, Droughts
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