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Study Finds Possible Connection Between US Tornado Activity, Arctic Sea Ice

By Lois Yoksoulian | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign on Dec 3, 2018   Featured, Science/Education  

Study Finds Possible Connection Between US Tornado Activity, Arctic Sea Ice

  [dropcap]C[/dropcap]HAMPAIGN, Ill. — The effects of global climate change taking place in the Arctic may influence weather much closer to home for millions of Americans, researchers report. The United States has experienced many changes in severe-weather behavior over the past decade, including fewer tornado touchdowns than in the past. A new study suggests that atmospheric […]

NASA Examines Deadly Spring-Like Weather With GPM Satellite

By Hal Pierce/Rob Gutro |NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center on Mar 5, 2017   Featured, National  

NASA Examines Deadly Spring-Like Weather With GPM Satellite

Record breaking warm temperatures this winter have caused plants to bloom early in the eastern United States. Unfortunately this has also resulted in the formation of spring-like severe thunderstorms and deadly tornadoes. Multiple tornado sightings were made in three of the last seven days. On Saturday February 25, 2017 destructive tornadoes were reported in Maryland, Pennsylvania […]

Death Toll from Massive Storm Continues to Rise in Southeast U.S.

By Staff on Apr 30, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, General News, National  

The death toll in the massive storm system that tore its way through the the central and southeastern portion of the United States has grown to 37 as the terrible storm gouged its way through a half a dozen states leaving devastation in its path. Monday was another day of tornado related death as thunderstorms […]

Tornadoes Wreak Havoc in Arkansas, Death Toll Currently at 18

By ANN Staff on Apr 28, 2014   Breaking News, Featured, National  

Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe said on Monday that the tornado that touched down ten miles to the west of Little Rock could be the strongest that the state has encountered. The death toll continues to rise as workers comb through the rubble. The number of dead stands currently at 18. Nine of those deaths occurred […]

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