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02/12/2008 Ex-bad boy China praised at climate talks
Once global warming's bad boy, China is now winning praise for its upbeat role in climate talks, a turnaround perhaps brought ...



02/12/2008 Outlook: Dry conditions could fuel fires in South
Wildfires have burned more than 2.3 million acres across the South so far this year, and the region has accounted for more than ...



02/12/2008 Utilities take steps to minimize ice storm damage
One year after an ice storm knocked out power to a half million homes and businesses in Oklahoma, utilities are taking steps ...



02/12/2008 Venice faces worst flooding in 20 years
The worst flooding in Venice in more than 20 years forced residents and tourists to wade through knee-high water Monday.



01/12/2008 Snow falls in the Mid-South, Appalachians
Snow is falling in western North Carolina where one county closed school and 10 others called for two-hour delays in opening.



01/12/2008 Season's first snowstorm leaves 2 dead in Illinois
The season's first snow storm blasted much of Illinois with heavy snowfall and gusty winds, stranding passengers at Chicago airports ...



01/12/2008 Refill of vanished Wis. lake about to begin
The road is back. The shoreline is reinforced. The dam is stronger. And maybe the dollar signs won't be far behind.



30/11/2008 Iowa deploys laser plows for sharper snow removal
State officials are bolstering their efforts to plow snow with some laser-guided help.



30/11/2008 Weather shuts down parts of Colorado highways
The Colorado Department of Transportation has reopened some Colorado highways after adverse weather conditions.



30/11/2008 Hurricane season comes to end
Sunday marks the final official day of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season.







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02/12/2008 Q: How many days a year does Chicago receive snow?
A: The best resource for snow is the National Climatic Data Center’s Snow Climatology site. You can get a variety of historical snowfall information in Chicago by clicking through that site. According to that site, Chicago’s Midway International Airport has about 25 days with measurable snowfall each year. (“Measurable” snow is defined as greater than 0.1 inch; snowfall less than 0.1 inch is registered as a "trace"). January is the month with the most days...



02/12/2008 Warm and windy in the southern Plains; Snow heads for Chicago
Wind comes sweeping down the Plains -- The formation of a lee-side low over eastern Colorado will bring warm, breezy conditions to parts of the southern Plains, especially over West Texas and the Oklahoma Panhandle. With the warm and windy conditions, fire weather will be critical across much of Texas and into southwestern Oklahoma and southeastern New Mexico. In addition to the warm weather in the southern Plains, this storm will create wintry conditions in...



01/12/2008 Snow in the southern Appalachians; Test your hurricane IQ
Snowy start to the week -- The storm system that brought snow to the Midwest and Great Lakes will move into eastern Canada today. Still scattered snow showers can be expected across the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley, with additional accumulations expected in northern Michigan and the western slopes of the central and southern Appalachians. Scattered snow showers could result in light accumulations for parts of Kentucky and Tennessee and snow will be possible as...



30/11/2008 So long hurricane season!
Today is the final day of "hurricane season" for both the Atlantic Basin and the Eastern Pacific. According to The Weather Channel's tropical weather expert, Steve Lyons, the north Atlantic basin count is as follows: Named Storms: 16 Hurricanes: 8 Major hurricanes (category 3 or stronger): 5 Lyons notes that this is well above the long-term average and slightly above the average since the "active era" began in 1995. As for the eastern Pacific basin,...



30/11/2008 Return trip travel forecast
Heading back home -- The most active weather (and possible travel delays) will be east of the Mississippi River today. A coastal low will produce rain (and maybe a wintry morning mix in some locations) for much of the Eastern Seaboard. A trailing cold front associated with this low is triggering severe thunderstorms in Florida this morning. A tornado watch is in effect until noon for parts of southern Georgia and the eastern section of...



28/11/2008 Weekend forecast: Wet, wild for holiday travelers in the East
Travel home on Sunday could be especially problematic along the Eastern Seaboard (due to heavy rain) and in the Midwest and Great Lakes (because of snow).



27/11/2008 Soggy in the Southwest; Thanksgiving return trip preview
Thankful for rainfall -- The soggiest spot in the nation will again be the Desert Southwest. Widespread showers and storms are expected in the region, with the heaviest rainfall in east central Arizona and southwestern Colorado. Rain may affect Phoenix's Fountain Hills Thanksgiving Day parade -- a flash flood watch is in effect through noontime in the Phoenix metro area. In addition to the rainfall, mountain snow will be possible in southwestern Colorado and northern...



26/11/2008 Wednesday forecast: Stormy in Southwest, Northeast
Soggy Southwest -- The nation's worst weather on this day before Thanksgiving will be in a surprising location: California and the Southwest. Heavy rain from an upper-level low-pressure area could lead to flash flooding and mudslides over the recent burn areas (left) in southern California. Heavy snow is also expected in the Sierra. The storm will move into the interior Southwest by later tonight and Thanksgiving Day, bringing valley rain and mountain snow to the...



26/11/2008 "Early Morning Rain"
Many will hit the roads or head for airports to see loved ones this Thanksgiving, hopefully with few weather-related travel delays. The narrator in Gordon Lightfoot's Early Morning Rain is stuck miles away from loved ones, not due to the weather, but because he cannot afford a ticket. He wistfully watches from an airport as planes head west, Where the mornin' rain don't fall and the sun always shines. Lightfoot wrote Early Morning Rain in...



25/11/2008 Wildfires an annual tradition in Southern California
With Southern California getting a brief break from fire concerns, I thought it would be a good time to share this recent video from the Onion News Newtork (ONN), "Californians Gather To Celebrate Annual Wildfire Tradition." Rainfall today and tomorrow is needed due to ongoing drought conditions in the region, but it does come at a price -- recent burn areas and steep terrain will be at risk for mudslides. And unfortunately, the rainfall does...







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15/09/2008 Severe Storms Ravage Cuba Leaving People Homeless
Storm ravaged Cubans were filmed as they stood amidst the rubble of their thrice ravaged homes.

10/07/2008 Construction Consultant In Florida Advices Client On What To Do To Prepare For Hurricanes
As hurricane season approaches Richard Charbonneau offers advice.

03/02/2008 Search Engine Launches Weather Resource
The Weather resource on SpivO is now live. SpivO Weather is the first channel to be launched in almost two weeks.

02/02/2008 Loudouncountyweather.com Provides Local Weather Information For Residents In Loudoun County, Virginia
Now residents of Loudoun County, Virginia have a local source for weather information and forecasts - LoudounCountyWeather.com.

15/01/2008 Mirrormatemitts – Car Mirror Covers Make Mysterious Television Debut
New Multipurpose -Bag- Featured on Philadelphia's 10! Variety Show

09/01/2008 Networking Event And Charity Fundraiser Hailed As A Success For Local Business
Translation can help to avoid barriers.

29/10/2007 AccuWeather.com Forecasts Mostly Favorable For Fiendish Halloween Festivities
AccuWeather.com predicts quiet weather for most of the country on Halloween Wednesday.

05/09/2007 New Mobile Service For Hurricane Evacuation Information!
One of many problems people can face in the event of a natural disaster is lack of communication and information. With electricity lost and phone lines down, you’re most likely to get your information on a radio. This information is very general in nature and may or may not concern you.

25/05/2007 Wildfire Preparedness - Another Helpful Article Released By Infoquest
Wildfires across the nation are taking center stage in the nightly news. How much do you know about wildfire preparedness above and beyond simple landscaping tips and having a “72 hour kit?” This article will fill in the blanks.

08/03/2007 Time To Start Your Organic Tomato Seeds
With this great spring weather we start craving fresh backyard tomatoes. But, is it time to plant our organic tomato seeds?