Bombs away! North Pacific storm to explosively intensify in historic fashion
As CWG?s Angela Fritz wrote Tuesday, a non-tropical storm that attains a central pressure this low is extremely rare. This one is projected to achieve the lowest...
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Bombs away! North Pacific storm to explosively intensify in historic fashion
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Trigger events: enviroclimatic coupling of Ebola hemorrhagic fever outbreaks
1Biospheric Sciences Branch, Laboratory for Terrestrial Physics, National Aeronautics and Space Administration-Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA. pinzon@negev.gsfc.nasa.gov
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Trigger events:...
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OR: Unprecedented weather-related die-off of swallows that bolster crops and protect public health
September was the wettest on record in Oregon. Swallows control insects, including mosquitoes. They were preparing to migrate to Central and South America when the disaster occurred.
http://www.oregonlive.com/pacific-northwest-news/...
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Japan - Cherries to bloom at usual time in many parts of Japan
Cherries to bloom at usual time in many parts of Japan
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- Cherry blossoms are likely to appear at around the same time as usual in many parts of Japan this year as temperatures are expected to rise after late February, Weather...
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Japan - Weather agency to improve forecast of localized downpours
Weather agency to improve forecast of localized downpours
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- The Japan Meteorological Agency has decided to establish a new weather forecast system that can predict localized rainfall 30 minutes ahead in an effort to strengthen...
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Japan - Weather agency unable to send data due to system trouble
Weather agency unable to send data due to system trouble
TOKYO (Kyodo) -- News organizations and weather information firms could not receive weather information and warnings from the Japan Meteorological Agency Thursday afternoon after...
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Cold weather may raise blood pressure in elderly
LONDON, Jan 12 (Reuters) - Cold weather may raise old people's blood pressure and increase the risk that they will suffer stroke, heart attack or kidney failure, French researchers said on Monday.
Previous research has shown that blood...