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Tropical Storm Edouard quickly weakened into a tropical depression late Wednesday evening as it came ashore, the National Hurricane Center said.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/05/tropical.weather/index.html
Tropical Storm Edouard quickly weakened into a tropical depression late Wednesday evening as it came ashore, the National Hurricane Center said.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/04/tropical.weather.wed/index.html
A Tropical Storm Edouard continued to weaken Tuesday as it moved towards the Florida coast, the National Weather Service reported.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/03/tropical.weather/index.html
A weather system off the East Coast of Florida could become the season's next tropical depression, forecasters say.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/01/tropical.weather/index.html
A tropical depression churning over the central Gulf of Mexico may warrant a tropical storm warning by Friday.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/12/tropical.depression/index.html
Tropical Storm Gustav, which buffeted the coasts of North Carolina and Virginia, became the first hurricane of the 2002 Atlantic season on Wednesday.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/11/gustav/index.html
Residents in drought-stricken states in the South monitored Tropical Storm Hanna on Friday, hoping the weak system would chug ashore with much needed rain.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/13/tropical.storm.hanna/index.html
After teasing the Gulf Coast for two days with listless meandering far off shore, Tropical Storm Hanna took a deep breath and came ashore Saturday near the Alabama-Mississippi state line.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/14/hanna/index.html
Gustav, the first hurricane of the 2002 Atlantic season, was racing Thursday northeastward toward Nova Scotia.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/12/gustav/index.html
Bringing a deluge of rain, Hurricane Isidore strengthened early Friday as it neared western Cuba, including the Isle of Youth, the National Hurricane Center said.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/19/isidore/index.html
Hurricane Lili lashed the Caribbean islands of Little Cayman and Cayman Brac Monday, and a top forecaster worried it might erupt into a major force in the Gulf of Mexico before hitting U.S. shores.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/30/lili/index.html
Rain and tropical storm force winds are slapping the Louisiana coast hours ahead of Isidore's landfall, which is expected early Thursday, according to the National Hurricane Center.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/25/isidore/index.html
Hurricane Isidore, packing 100 mph winds, relentlessly battered the western tip of Cuba Friday night, dumping more than 2 feet of rain and pounding the coast with a storm surge of 8 to 12 feet above normal.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/20/isidore/index.html
Tropical Storm Isidore is expected to be a weak Category 1 hurricane when it hits the U.S. Gulf Coast early Thursday, but experts warn it still could be a killer storm.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/24/isidore/index.html
The much-feared Isidore whimpered out over land Thursday, but the heavy rain it brought left swaths of flooding in Mississippi and Louisiana. The rain continued into the evening in the northern part of the Magnolia state as the system moved into Tennessee.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/26/isidore/index.html
Cuba has issued a hurricane warning for the central and western parts of the country as a strengthening Tropical Storm Isidore moved through the Caribbean.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/18/isadore/index.html
Hurricane Isidore continued to drift westward across the top of the Yucatan Peninsula early Sunday, on its way toward becoming a highly destructive Category 4 storm -- possibly later in the day, forecasters said.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/21/isidore/index.html
Hurricane Isidore weakened slightly Sunday as it moved inland across the northern tip of the Yucatan Peninsula, but the storm pounded the region with heavy rains and high winds.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/22/isidore/index.html
Tropical Storm Isidore, a sprawling system of wind and rain, rolled northward over New Orleans early Thursday, flinging rain storms north and east as far as 345 miles from its center. (Full storm coverage)
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/26/neworleans.storm/index.html
Tropical Storm Isidore had lost most of its punch Wednesday after battering Cuba and Mexico as a powerful hurricane, but forecasters are watching to see if the storm strengthens before making landfall along the U.S. Gulf Coast.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/25/flock.otsc/index.html
Tropical Storm Isidore, a sprawling system of wind and rain, rolled northward over New Orleans early Thursday, flinging rain storms north and east as far as 345 miles from its center.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/26/zarrella.otsc/index.html
The latest tropical storm threatening Caribbean islands was downgraded to a tropical depression Thursday, but forecasters warned that Lili could redevelop in the next few days.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/26/lili.kyle/index.html
As tropical depression Isidore weakened and moved toward the northeastern United States on Friday, Tropical Storm Lili gathered strength and eyed the island of Jamaica.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/27/isidore/index.html
Cuba extended tropical storm watches and warnings further west late Saturday as Tropical Storm Lili headed for its southern coast, threatening to bring life-threatening flash floods, according to the U.S. National Weather Service.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/28/lili/index.html
Residents along the Gulf of Mexico's Louisiana coast are preparing for Isidore, but they must wait and see to find out what kind of force the storm will bring them.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/24/otsc.lavandera.louisiana/index.html
As the remains of Tropical Storm Hanna dropped welcome rain Sunday on its way over the Southeastern United States, a 10th tropical depression formed off the coast of Venezuela and eyed the Caribbean vacation islands of the Netherlands Antilles.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/15/tropical.depression/index.html
The remnants of Tropical Storm Fay dumped heavy rains and spawned tornadoes Saturday as they moved inland over Texas.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/07/storm.fay/index.html
Southern Spain was hit by heavy rain on Monday, causing flooding in some places.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/16/spain.floods/index.html
A tornado ripped through this northwestern Wisconsin town on Monday, hitting downtown buildings, downing power lines and injuring dozens, officials said.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/02/wisconsin.tornado/index.html
A tornado swept through central Utah on Sunday afternoon, ripping apart roofs, telephone poles and trees, and causing an estimated $1 million in damage, officials said.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/08/utah.tornado/index.html
A tropical storm warning stretching from the north Florida coast to the Georgia-South Carolina border was downgraded to a watch Monday evening as Tropical Storm Edouard continued to drift off the coast.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/02/tropical.weather/index.html
Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Fay edged onto the Texas coast near Galveston on Friday. The storm could dump up to 15 inches of rain on coastal areas of southeast Texas and southwest Louisiana, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/06/tropical.storm.fay/index.html
Heavy rains from Tropical Storm Fay edged onto the Texas coast near Galveston on Friday. The storm could dump up to 15 inches of rain on coastal areas of southeast Texas and southwest Louisiana, according to the National Hurricane Center in Miami.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/06/storm.fay/index.html
A tropical depression churning over the central Gulf of Mexico strengthened Friday morning and became Tropical Storm Hanna, the season's eighth named storm.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/13/tropical.depression/index.html
Tropical Storm Isidore formed south of Jamaica early Wednesday morning in the warm waters of the Caribbean, the National Hurricane Center said.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/18/tropical.storm.isidore/index.html
Tropical Storm Lili strengthened Sunday as it moved past Jamaica and aimed for Cuba, which is still reeling from Hurricane Isidore's damaging visit last week.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/29/lili/index.html
Authorities assessed damage Tuesday resulting from a tornado that destroyed scores of buildings and injured dozens of people as it swept through the small northwestern Wisconsin town of Ladysmith on Labor Day.
http://cnn.com/2002/WEATHER/09/03/wisconsin.tornado/index.html
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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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