Tropical Cyclone
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Global boiling: Freak storms on every continent - Second known tropical...
Mar 17, 2010Global boiling: Freak storms on every continent - Second known tropical...the primary driver of climate, the need to eliminate global warming pollution and mobilize for increased climate disruption grows.” Here’s his roundup of extreme weather: SOUTH AMERICA Tropical Storm 90Q, also known as Anita, the “ second known tropical... by climateprogress.org | related posts
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Global boiling: Freak storms on every continent - Second known tropical...
Mar 17, 2010Global boiling: Freak storms on every continent - Second known tropical...the primary driver of climate, the need to eliminate global warming pollution and mobilize for increased climate disruption grows.” Here’s his roundup of extreme weather: SOUTH AMERICA Tropical Storm 90Q, also known as Anita, the “ second known tropical... by climateprogress.org | related posts
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WMO: “. . . we cannot at this time conclusively identify anthropogenic...
Feb 24, 2010WMO: “. . . we cannot at this time conclusively identify anthropogenic...1860s to present3. Other studies23 infer a substantial low-bias in early Atlantic tropical cyclone intensities (1851–1920), which, if corrected, would further reduce or possibly eliminate long-term increasing trends in basin-wide hurricane counts. Landfalling... by wattsupwiththat.com | related posts
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Seventeenth South Pacific Tropical Cyclone Forms
Feb 23, 2010Seventeenth South Pacific Tropical Cyclone FormsOn February 21, the seventeenth tropical depression formed in the South Pacific Ocean. Today, February 22, the storm has strengthened into Tropical Storm 17P (TS 17P) with maximum sustained winds near 39 mph, and it was about 740 miles east-northeast of Pago Pago. The... by spacestation-shuttle.blogspot.com | related posts
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Preparing for natural disasters
Feb 17, 2010Preparing for natural disastersBy Tracy Orillo-Donovan When Tropical Cyclone Rene hit Tonga with torrential rains and wind gusts of up to 140 mph, it was a chilling reminder of Hawai‘i’s vulnerability to natural disasters like hurricanes, tsunamis and live volcanoes. So it’s with a collective sigh of... by uhmanoacampustalk.honadvblogs.com | related posts
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More tropical cyclones in ancient past could play role in...
Feb 25, 2010WASHINGTON - A team of climate scientists has determined that more frequent tropical cyclones in Earth’s ancient past have contributed to persistent El Nino-like conditions, which could have implications for the planet’s future as global temperatures .... Original source : More... by blog.taragana.com | related posts
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Hurricanes Begat Warming, and Vice Versa
Feb 25, 2010More frequent hurricanes (and typhoons and tropical cyclones) in Earth’s past contributed to persistent El Niño -like conditions, which in turn made more hurricanes. According to a new paper in Nature , tropical cyclones were twice as common during... by motherjones.com/blue-marble | related posts
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American Samoa braces for Tropical Cyclone Rene
Feb 13, 2010American Samoa braces for Tropical Cyclone RenePAGO PAGO, American Samoa - All schools were closed in American Samoa Friday and residents were stocking up on bottled water, flashlights and candles as Tropical Cyclone Rene churned toward the U.S. Pacific island territory.A hurricane warning was in effect for all islands of the... by asinthedaysofnoah.blogspot.com | related posts
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More tropical cyclones in past could play role in warmer future
Feb 24, 2010More tropical cyclones in past could play role in warmer futureMore frequent tropical cyclones in Earth's ancient past contributed to persistent El Nino-like conditions, according to a team of climate scientists led by Yale University. Their findings, which appear in the Feb. 25 issue of the journal Nature, could have implications for the... by physorg.com/weblog | related posts
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Hurricane Season 2010: Tropical Cyclone Olga (Southern Pacific Ocean)
Jan 26, 2010Hurricane Season 2010: Tropical Cyclone Olga (Southern Pacific Ocean)Olga was a tropical cyclone that formed in the southwestern Pacific Ocean on Saturday, January 23, and crept toward Cairns, Australia. Olga made landfall in Queensland and weakened to a low pressure area. Ogla made landfall on January 24 at Port Douglas as a category 1 storm. Its... by spacestation-shuttle.blogspot.com | related posts
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Tropical Cyclone Olga Slams Queensland
Jan 23, 2010Olga will strike Queensland Sunday, Australia time. Destructive winds as high as 100 mph are expected between Cape Tribulation and Innisfail, including the city of Cairns. Flooding rains will affect a wider portion of the Cape York Peninsula. This cyclone is hitting just days after... by startribune.com/blogs/patent_pending.html | related posts
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3 dead after tropical cyclone cuts swathe through Fiji
Dec 15, 20093 dead after tropical cyclone hits Fiji SUVA, Fiji ? Thousands of Fiji villagers fled to shelters as a tropical cyclone battered the South Pacific nation, causing flooding, damaging homes and power lines, and killing three people, officials... by blog.taragana.com | related posts
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