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<title>Patchy dense fog early then partly sunny this afternoon</title> 

    
    
                
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                    		Meteorologist Leo Hirsbrunner
                    	
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    <description> Patchy dense fog early, especially in areas that saw the rain earlier Monday. Watch for reduced visibilities early this morning. Much of the fog should dissipate by mid morning.</description>

    

    
    


    
      
      
	  
	  
	  
      
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<title>Frenetic search for survivors as 91 feared dead in tornado-hit Oklahoma</title> 

    
    
                
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                    		Alice Mannette Ian Simpson
                    	
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    <description> MOORE, Oklahoma (Reuters) - Pre-dawn emergency workers searched feverishly for survivors in the rubble of homes, primary schools and an hospital in an Oklahoma City suburb ravaged by a massive Monday afternoon tornado feared to have killed up to 91 people and injured well over 200 residents.</description>

    

    
    


    
      
      
	  
	  
	  
      
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<title>Powerful tornadoes strike in four central U.S. states</title> 

    
    
                
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                    		Chris Francescani
                    	
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    <description> (Reuters) - A massive storm front swept north through the central United States on Sunday, hammering the region with fist-sized hail, blinding rain and tornadoes, including a half-mile wide twister that struck near Oklahoma City. News reports said at least one person had died.</description>

    

    
    


    
      
      
	  
	  
	  
      
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<title>All missing residents accounted for after Texas tornadoes</title> 

    
    
                
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                    		Jana J. Pruet
                    	
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    <description> GRANBURY, Texas (Reuters) - All seven people listed as missing after a monster Texas tornado that tore homes from their foundations and uprooted trees on Wednesday have now been accounted for, leaving the death toll at six, authorities said on Friday.</description>

    

    
    


    
      
      
	  
	  
	  
      
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    <description> The sun put on another fireworks display Monday evening, releasing a dramatic flash of ultraviolet radiation and sending solar matter hurtling through space.</description>

    

    
    


    
      
      
	  
	  
	  
      
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<title>Climate change may be baring Mount Everest</title> 

    
    
                
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    <description> A warming climate is melting the glaciers of Mount Everest, shrinking the frozen cloak of Earth&amp;rsquo;s highest peak by 13% in the last 50 years, researchers have found.</description>

    

    
    


    
      
      
	  
	  
	  
      
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    <description> WASHINGTON -- Climate change could lead to the widespread loss of common plants and animals around the world, according to a new study released Sunday in the journal Nature Climate Change.</description>

    

    
    


    
      
      
	  
	  
	  
      
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<title>Rain and fire is a &apos;double jeopardy&apos; situation, scientists say</title> 

    
    
                
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    <description> A largely forgettable rainfall provoked a growth in vegetation that, followed by a hot, near-record dry period, simply resulted in more fuel for potential wildfires.&lt;br/&gt;&lt;br/&gt;When it comes to Southern California&apos;s increasingly perilous fire season, you can blame both the lack of rain and the little rain we did have.</description>

    

    
    


    
      
      
	  
	  
	  
      
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<title>Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere reaches record levels</title> 

    
    
                
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                    		Meteorologist Brent Watts
                    	
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    <description> On May 9, the daily mean concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of Mauna Loa, Hawaii, surpassed 400 parts per million (ppm) for the first time since measurements began in 1958.</description>

    

    
    


    
      
      
	  
	  
	  
      
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<title>Forest Service urges camping with caution</title> 

    
    
                
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                    		Meteorologist Brent Watts
                    	
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    <description> Roanoke, VA  - National forest officials are promoting flash flood awareness for neighboring communities and people who camp outdoors. A flash flood is a serious weather event for forest visitors because rising flood water is extremely dangerous&amp;mdash;a sudden surge can claim victims in less than one minute.</description>

    

    
    


    
      
      
	  
	  
	  
      
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