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A strong line of thunderstorms moved through Texas and Oklahoma, and clouds covered much of the Plains and Rocky Mountains on Tuesday.
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Hurricane center warns of life-threatening floods
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Storms were moving across Oklahoma and into eastern Kansas on Saturday afternoon as showers also hit portions of the northern Plains, including Minnesota and North Dakota.
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HYDERABAD, India, Oct 19 (Reuters) - A cyclone threatening India's southern coast has almost fizzled out and is no longer expected to hit land, weather officials said on Thursday.
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Hurricane center warns of life-threatening floods
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Her furniture spread across the lawn, Paula Vasquez helped rip up mud-covered carpet from her house and wiped off a family photograph that had been spared after a torrent barreled through town.
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He knew his efforts might be futile, but Michael Friedle returned to work over the weekend to try to remove mud and water from the Wenden, Arizona, gas station he owns here.
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Most of the eastern and central United States was dry and mild Thursday, as a system that had brought clouds and showers to the Northeast pushed off the Atlantic Coast.
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Sunshine and warm temperatures were forecast for much of the East and West Friday, while storms were expected to dump rain and snow on the Rockies.
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Sunshine was expected to bathe the nation's interior Thursday, with showers and thunderstorms continuing to splash much of the Northeast.
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High pressure was expected to keep much of the northeastern and southeastern U.S. dry Friday, while rains threatened to cause flooding in Oklahoma and heavy snow was forecast in the Sierra Nevadas.
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A cold and rainy day dawned Monday over much of the northern mid-Atlantic coast, while the northern Plains grappled with a volatile warm front and storms pummeled the Great Lakes to Texas.
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Rain and snow were expected in much of the eastern United States on Tuesday, while sunny skies were forecast for the central part of the country and a cold front was to sweep into the West coast.
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Thunderstorms dumped up to 3 inches of rain on already soggy southern Oklahoma, bringing floods that lifted mobile homes off their foundations, washed cars off highways and trapped people in homes.
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Heavy rain fell across parts of Florida on Tuesday while cold fronts dipped across the Northeast and northern Plains. It was generally calm and mild in the West.
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Florida may get some relief Wednesday from the torrential downpours of the day before, while near-freezing temperatures were forecast for the central states.
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Heavy rain fell in Texas, and clouds covered parts of the East on Tuesday. Elsewhere, conditions were mostly clear and calm.
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Hurricane Keith toppled homes, ripped the roofs off hotels and caused flooding throughout Belize as it swirled just off the country's Caribbean coast Monday with 80-mph (130-kph) winds.
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Former Hurricane Keith passed into the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday, gaining strength and threatening to continue the path of destruction it wrought in the Caribbean earlier this week.
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Hurricane Keith weakened on Monday but still pounded the coast of Belize with fierce winds that toppled utility poles and trees, and torrential rains that flooded coastal areas.
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Hurricane Keith weakened on Monday but still pounded the coast of Belize with fierce winds that toppled utility poles and trees, and torrential rains that flooded coastal areas.
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Hurricane Michael picked up speed in the western Atlantic early Wednesday, packing top winds of 75 mph (120 kph) and posing little threat to land.
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Hurricane Michael raced through the north Atlantic Thursday and was expected to begin losing steam over cooler waters, forecasters said.
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A rapidly strengthening Hurricane Michael raced over the Atlantic on Thursday, taking aim at Newfoundland with winds near 100 mph (160 km/h).
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Hurricane Keith battered Mexico's Gulf coast with fierce winds and torrential rains Thursday as it inched closer to land, regaining strength after a destructive tear through Central America that left 15 dead.
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Former Hurricane Keith moved over Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula and lost strength Tuesday while reports emerged of the damage it had done in Central America, where high winds and rain caused a dozen deaths, knocked over houses and ravaged islands.
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Former Hurricane Keith passed into the Gulf of Mexico on Wednesday, gaining strength and threatening to continue the path of destruction it wrought in the Caribbean earlier this week.
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October 6, 2000
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Island under tropical storm warning
Keith could cause floods, mudslides
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A sunny Halloween dawned along the Southeast and mid-Atlantic coast on Tuesday, while the Plains grappled with thunderstorms and snow fell among the Rockies.
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Sunny skies and mild temperatures greeted the East Coast again on Saturday, while the Plains states were expecting storms carrying heavy rain and powerful wind.
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Rain fell in Florida and over the southern part of the Great Lakes region Monday while the rest of the nation was mostly clear and dry.
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Dry skies were on tap for much of the East on Friday, though the forecast called for rain across parts of the Gulf Coast, the Tennessee Valley and Plains.
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The remnants of a snowstorm lingered in northern New England early Monday, and showers stretched over the southern Plains and central Mississippi Valley. In the West, storm watches were posted for parts of the Rockies and Great Basin.
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Hurricane Keith battered Mexico's Gulf coast with fierce winds and torrential rains Thursday as it inched closer to land, regaining strength after a destructive tear through Central America that left 15 dead.
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Frigid temperatures in the Northeast were forecast to slowly warm up on Wednesday, while clear skies were expected in the Midwest and showers in the West.
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High pressure and mostly clear skies dawned over much of the Plains, South and West on Wednesday. A line of storms and rain hugged the East Coast.
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Thunderstorms west of the Mississippi River brought heavy
rainfall to the Plains and Pacific Northwest on Saturday, while the
East was mostly dry.
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A damp day was expected Saturday in much of the nation, with mostly sunny skies in the Southeast.
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Clouds moved into the West as a cold front pushed inland on Wednesday, and rain fell in the Northeast and southern Plains.
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A cold front pushing into the Great Lakes was expected to bring scattered showers and some strong storms to Illinois, Indiana and Ohio, while fair conditions were forecast for much of the rest of the nation.
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A large storm system scattered rain and mountain snow across wide areas of the West on Tuesday, while cold air in the eastern half of the nation drove temperatures to record lows.
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A cold front pushing through the southern Great Lakes and Ohio Valley, was forecast to bring scattered showers across the region Tuesday, while dry skies were on tap for much of the Southwest and Plains.
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Low pressure pushed through the Southwest early Monday, scattering showers from Texas to the Rockies. Thunderstorms raked the Southeast, while a calm day dawned in the Northeast.
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Wikipedia-Article "Weather"
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Weather comprises all the various phenomena that occur in the atmosphere of a planet. "Weather" is normally taken to mean the activity of these phenomena over short periods of time, usually no more than a few days in length. Average weather conditions over significantly longer periods is known as climate, which is studied by climatologists for signs of climate change.
Terrestrial weather
- Main article: Meteorology
On Earth, the regular events include wind, thunderstorms, rain, sleet, hail, snow, and fog which occur in the troposphere or the lower part of the atmosphere. Weather is driven by differences in energy received from the sun. Due to the different angles that sunlight intersects the earth, different parts of it are heated to different extents. This causes temperature differences, which lead to global wind, as well as, indirectly, all other weather phenomena. Direct causes of weather are temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure, cloud cover, wind speed, and elevation.
The Earth's atmosphere is one large inter-related system so small changes to one part can have large effects in other parts, i.e., it is a chaotic system. This makes it very difficult to accurately predict short term weather changes more than a few days in advance, though weather forecasters large and small are continually working to improve this limit through the science of the study of weather: meteorology.
Extra-terrestrial weather
Weather phenomena and systems on other planets are thought to be similar to those on Earth, but often occur on a much bigger scale. Extra-terrestrial weather systems can be extremely stable; one of the most famous landmarks in the solar system, Jupiter's Great Red Spot is an anticyclonic storm known to have existed for at least 300 years. On other gas giants, the lack of a surface allows the wind to reach enormous speeds: gusts of up to 400 metres per second have been measured on the planet Neptune. This has created a puzzle for planetary scientists: The weather is created by the differential action of the Sun's energy on different places and the amount of energy received by Neptune is very, very small, relative to the Earth, yet the strength and magnitude of weather phenomena on Neptune is far, far greater than on Earth. This mystery is still to be solved.
Earth's weather appears to behave based on about a half-dozen latitudinal weather zones. Jupiter's banded appearance shows over a dozen such zones, while Venus appears to have no zones at all. Studying how the weather works on other planets has been seen as helpful in understanding how it works on Earth.
Extra-planetary weather
Weather is not limited to just planetary bodies however. A star's corona is constantly being lost to space, creating what is essentially a very thin atmosphere throughout the solar system, known as the solar wind. Inconsistencies in this wind and larger events on the surface of the star, such as Coronal Mass Ejections, form a system that has features analogous to conventional weather systems (i.e. pressure and wind), and though not true weather, is known as space weather. The activity of this system can affect planetary atmospheres and occasionally surfaces. The interaction of the solar wind with the terrestrial atmosphere can produce spectacular aurorae, but can play havoc with electrically sensitive systems such as electricity grids and radio signals.
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