HURRICANE
Saturn and moon match up tomorrow morning
We've only had one bright planet adorn the evening sky this winter - Jupiter. He's certainly generous with his moons, clouds belts and brilliant display, but he'll soon have company. The planet Satu...
Posted on 2/2/13 at 1:25 PM
Mystery Bridge Nr. 17: A Bridge with no name; no home
There are quite a few entries for the 2012 Ammann Awards under the category Mystery Bridges. This unique through truss bridge in Saline County, Arkansas is one of them. Discovered by David Backlin i...
Posted on 12/4/12 at 6:37 AM
Faces of the Boom: N.Y. brothers working in Williston feel helpless as storm devastates their home
WILLISTON, N.D. New York natives Kyle and Brian Nestor are in Williston looking for work, but their hearts are 2,000 miles away in New York. The brothers who moved to North Dakota about three week...
Posted on 11/5/12 at 1:56 AM
BBB Advice for Donating to Hurricane Sandy Relief Efforts
As Hurricane Sandy churns into the history books, millions of people along the East Coast and down through the Caribbean will be struggling for months, if not years, to return their lives to normal. E...
Posted on 11/1/12 at 10:52 AM
Lutheran Disaster Response, ELCA synods, social ministry organizations prepare for hurricane Earl
From an ELCA press release: "Leaders and members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA) living along the Eastern Seaboard of the United States are preparing for Hurricane Earl, while ...
Posted on 9/1/10 at 5:28 PM
Isaac spins into New Orleans on slow slog inland
By Michael Kunzelman and Stacey Plaisance, Associated Press , August 29, 2012
Gulf Coast braces for possiblity that Isaac will strengthen
By Matt Sedensky, Associated Press , August 27, 2012
Tropical Storm Isaac starts lashing Florida Keys
KEY WEST, Fla. — Tropical Storm Isaac started pelting the Florida Keys with rain and strong winds on Sunday, and it could strengthen into a dangerous hurricane by the time it starts hitting the northern Gulf Coast in the coming days.By By Matt Sedensky, Associated Press , August 26, 2012
Isaac threatens Fla. Keys, northern Gulf Coast
KEY WEST, Fla. — Tropical Storm Isaac gained fresh muscle Sunday as it bore down on the Florida Keys, with forecasters warning it could grow into a dangerous Category 2 hurricane as it nears the northern Gulf Coast.By By Matt Sedensky, Associated Press , August 26, 2012
Hurricane center chief to retire June 1
National Hurricane Center Director Bill Read, who took over the forecasting agency during a time of turmoil and leaves it much calmer, announced Saturday he will retire effective June 1.January 14, 2012
Hurricane Jova strengthening in eastern Pacific
MIAMI (AP) — Forecasters say Hurricane Jova is gaining strength out in the eastern Pacific Ocean.October 09, 2011
Lee’s remnants spawn Ga. twisters
The slow-moving remnants of Tropical Storm Lee dumped rain across the South and whipped up twisters that damaged dozens of Georgia homes as the system pushed farther inland on Monday.September 06, 2011
Lee drenches portions of Louisiana
September 05, 2011
Power companies go on defensive in darkened East
Some power companies in the East are going on the defensive as Irene-related power outages linger nearly a week later.September 02, 2011
After Irene: When will the power come back on?
WARWICK, R.I. (AP) — Cold showers. Meals in the dark. Refrigerators full of spoiled food. No TV. No Internet. Up and down the East Coast, patience is wearing thin among the hundreds of thousands of people still waiting for the electricity to come back on after Hurricane Irene knocked out the power last weekend.By David Klepper and Michael Hill, Associated Press , September 02, 2011
Swollen rivers begin falling across Northeast
Swollen rivers began falling Wednesday in much of the Northeast, allowing relief crews to reach the last of the tiny Vermont towns that had been entirely cut off from help by Hurricane Irene’s fast-moving floodwaters.By By Michael Hill, The Associated Press , September 01, 2011
Incredible pictures from the East
The pictures coming out of the hurricane zone on the U.S. East Coast are incredible. Hurricane Irene, a Category 1 storm, has left a region populated by some 65 million people in a shambles. From coastal damage in the Carolinas to paralysis in New York City to unprecedented flooding in New England —specifically Vermont — the storm’s aftermath is shaping up to be one for the record books.By The Forum of Fargo-Moorhead , August 31, 2011
After Irene
By By John Curran, The Associated Press , August 31, 2011
Airlifts take food, water to cut-off Vt. towns
MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP) — National Guard helicopters rushed food and water Tuesday to a dozen Vermont towns cut off by flooding from the rainy remnants of Hurricane Irene in a deluge that took inland areas of New England and upstate New York by surprise with its ferocity.August 30, 2011
Irene’s toll jumps to 40; Vt. towns battle floods
By By Jennifer Peltz, The Associated Press , August 30, 2011
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