| SOP newswire3 |  | UN: Europe's Deadly Cold Spell Could Ease - The current cold spell that has paralyzed much of Europe and reportedly killed almost 300 people over the past week should start to ease slowly from next week. |
| Ron G Anselm |  | Meteorologists Predict Record Warm Winter to Last into Spring - I have to admit we have seen a wacky weather pattern this winter. Here in Alabama the normal cold winter days where no one steps a foot outside have transitioned into cool pool party days. |
| Ron G Anselm |  | Lightening Never Strikes the Same Place Twice? Or, Does it? - How many times have you heard the old saying lightening never strikes twice? What they are referring to when using this saying is that lightening never strikes the same place twice? |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Weather Takes Toll on Ski Industry: 2012 The Winter Without Snow? - While snowfall amounts have been well below normal this season across the Sierra to the mountains of Utah, snow amounts were above normal across this same area last winter. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Maria: Tropical Depression 14 - The next two names on the list of tropical cyclones in the 2011 Atlantic season are Maria and Nate. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | Hurricane Irene: National Resources In Case Of Emergency - Forecasts from the National Hurricane Center project that Irene may continue to strengthen and could make landfall anywhere along the East Coast. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Hurricane Irene to Bring Destructive Winds, Torrential Rains and Massive Storm Surge - Hurricane Irene is predicted to make landfall somewhere along the Florida coast late Thursday or early Friday morning as a hurricane category 2 or 3 |
| Judyth Piazza CEO (Editor) |  | First Hurricane of the Season: Adrian is a Category 4 - Experts predict that this hurricane season will produce 12 to 18 named tropical storms in the Atlantic zone and that 6-10 of them could become hurricanes. |
| Ron G Anselm |  | 2011 The Year of The Killer Tornados: Is it Global Warming or Something Else? - The tornado saga continues. First here in Alabama, our state was rocked by a slew of tornadoes on the 28th of April that made that day in Alabama history one of grim remembrance. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Fifth Graders Challenge NOAA's Hurricane Predictions - Is NOAA Smarter Than Fifth Graders? Think Tank Says, "Don't Bet on It" |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Fifteen Deadly Storms this Hurricane Season: Are You Ready? - Sunday marks the official start of the 2011 hurricane season in the Eastern Pacific, a season which is expected to exceed the amount of named tropical systems |
| Ron G Anselm |  | Flooding in the Southern U.S. Causes Concern as To What May Be Next - The tornadoes cut a huge path through Birmingham and the power of those tornadoes were like having a 155mm Howitzer round hit right next to you. |
| Tony Graff |  | Mayan Calendar Incorrect? 2011 is the Year to Worry About - I enjoyed the movie 2012, the graphics were cool, and all the destruction was pretty epic. Then I happened to stumble upon reports that are saying 2011 is the year that big things are going down. |
| Djelloul (Del) Marbrook (Editor/Mentor) |  | TV Obsession With Weather Reveals How The Media are Censored - Weather happens. There`s not much we can do about it. But television newsrooms hype it as if it were a controversy. |
| Ron G Anselm |  | Snow Ball Fights in 49 States - Insight on the record snow falling in 49 states on February 12th. |
| Suren Hossein |  | Iranians Miss the Snowman - While East Coasters are trying to dig out from under as much as two feet of snow, this year the snow is nonexistent in Tehran, Iran. |
| SOP newswire3 |  | FEMA: National Guard Essential To Hurricane Response - The National Guard is essential to hurricane response, the head of the Federal Emergency Management Agency told lawmakers here June 5.
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| SOP newswire3 |  | Obama Talks About Hurricane Preparedness - The President stated that he had no greater responsibility than the safety of the American people, and emphasized the importance of planning in ensuring that safety.
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| Christopher HIllenbrand |  | Cold Front Sweeps Across Eastern Seaboard - After a snowstorm pummeled most East Coast states on Monday, a cold front moved across the eastern seaboard the following day. |
| John Lillpop |  | Global Warming? Bring It On! - Whilst Katie Couric and liberal pundits were showing off their frozen assets, things were balmy here in California. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Scientific Assessment Finds Expanding Use of Climate Forecasts Could Mean Better Water Management - The assessment is one in a series of synthesis and assessment reports coordinated by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program. |
| SOP newswire |  | Ike to Strike Tonight or Early Morning - Authorities say residents living along coastal areas of the southern U.S. state of Texas face "certain death" if they do not evacuate. |
| SOP newswire |  | New Orleans Overcomes Gustav - The National Hurricane Center in Miami says Gustav's maximum sustained winds have dropped to 75 kilometers an hour. |
| SOP newswire |  | Gustav Batters US Gulf Coast - The deadly storm has winds of nearly of 185 kilometers per hour and is expected to make landfall by midday Monday. |
| SOP newswire |  | Gustav enters Gulf of Mexico - Powerful Hurricane Gustav is headed toward the U.S. Gulf coast after hitting western Cuba. New Orleans is under a mandatory evacuation order today, Sunday. |
| SOP newswire |  | Florida Fights Fay - The storm is expected to cross back into Florida Thursday and reach the state's panhandle near the Gulf of Mexico by early Saturday. |
| SOP newswire |  | US, Mexico hunkering down for Dolly - Dolly is east-southeast of Brownsville, Texas and is expected to strengthen before making landfall later Wednesday. |
| SOP newswire |  | Bertha blows across the Atlantic Ocean - Forecasters expect it to continue to head in the direction of Bermuda, though they say it could change direction before possibly making landfall. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | What Happens if Lightning Strikes Twice? Beware! - One of the most common mistakes people and animals make is they huddle under trees and other structures to stay dry during thunderstorms. |
| SOP newswire2 |  | Geospatial Intelligence Aid in Midwest Flood Response - The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) is working with the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to support flood response efforts in the Midwest |