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Antarctic winds could accelerate sea level rise

2014-07-08 13:47:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Blue and Green: Expected changes in Antarctic wind patterns may speed up global sea level rise, threatening coastal cities and low-lying countries around the world, a new study has warned. Climate scientists have already resigned to the fact that sea levels, driven by melting ice sheets and glaciers around the world, will rise. It will mean that entire countries will eventually be lost to the sea. However, now it is feared that coastal winds, which are thought to be strengthening because of a hole in the ozone...

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Churning Atmospheric Winds Inspire Extreme Weather

2014-06-23 19:02:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Nature World News: In trying to explain for recent prolonged bouts of unseasonal and extreme weather patterns, researchers have found that changes in atmospheric wind patterns are causing certain regions to become more vulnerable to extreme conditions. Parts of the Northern Hemisphere in particular, researchers from the University of Exeter and the University of Melbourne say, are facing the most extreme of weather conditions due to these changes. A study details these findings in the journal Nature Climate Change....

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Strong winds, heavy rain reported in Nebraska

2014-06-02 14:42:20| Energy - Topix.net

Strong winds over 70 mph and heavy rain were reported across eastern Nebraska Sunday as thunderstorms moved across the state.

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High winds cause power outages in Anchorage, Mat-Su

2014-06-01 10:54:19| Railroads - Topix.net

The last day of May 2014 brought a storm packing high winds, cold temperatures and a lot of moisture to Southcentral Alaska.

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Winds Of Change For Texas Energy

2014-05-29 15:24:42| oilandgasonline Home Page

The U.S. Supreme Court’s decision this month allowing the EPA to consider costs in regulating emissions by states for the benefit of downwind neighboring states (CSAPR or cross-state air protection rule) means that changes are imminent for state power generators. Specifically, for 28 states deemed upwind of others that are having air quality trouble, changes to coal-fired power practices seem a pressing concern. By Audrey Bold

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