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Boston gets most winter snow in its recorded history - 108.6 inches
2015-03-16 03:48:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: After hosting parades through snowy streets and weathering storms that snarled traffic and commerce over the last few months, Boston residents have seen the snowiest winter in the city's recorded history, the National Weather Service said. Boston got 108.6 inches (275.8 cm) of snow over the winter, surpassing the city's previous 1995-1996 record of 107.6 inches. The new record was officially set at about 7 p.m. on Sunday, after a storm dropped 2.9 inches on the capital and largest city in Massachusetts....
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Industrial Microwave Technology Inches Toward Mainstream
2015-03-09 17:16:00| Food Processing
For 30 years, microwave technology has been relegated to niche applications in food processing. That is changing as the technology tackles some of the most challenging production challenges.
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Sea level jumps 5 inches. Probably nothing worry about
2015-02-26 21:55:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Grist: Climate change is a disaster in slow-motion: The global temperature creeps up by fractions-of-a-degree each year, the seas rise inches every decade. Except, apparently, when they do much more. Exhibit A: In just two years, 2009 and 2010, sea levels along the Atlantic coast north of New York City jumped up by more than 5 inches, according to a paper published this week in the journal Nature Communications. That might not seem like much on its own, but consider that, according to the latest report...
Cumberland's German Church inches towards its final destination
2015-02-18 06:59:11| Grocery - Topix.net
The process of running through a series of hoops and barrels has begun once again for a small church congregation on the far east side of Indianapolis in the town of Cumberland . And by now it should be familiar territorya .
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Iceland Rises 1.4 inches year due to Climate Change
2015-01-31 20:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
News Maine: A study has found that Iceland's region under ice has been shrinking at a faster rate due to climate change. It is causing a gradual rise in the level of the earth's crust. According to researchers associated with the study, the ice part of the region is rising as much as 1.4 inches every year, much faster than previously thought. The research was conducted by research teams from the University of Arizona and the University of Iceland. The detailed report with findings of the team has been published...
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