AccuWeather.com Weather Blogs
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A Tale of Two Rivers: Flood and Drought in Brazil
May 25, 2012; 3:18 PM ET
In northern Brazil, record flooding on the Rio Negro took place last week, while on the other end of the country, record drought was seen on the Lower Rio Sinos.
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Beryl Going Where Few Storms Go
Frank Strait - May 26, 2012; 1:30 AM
Beryl's unusual track will take it toward the Georgia and North Florida coasts, which do not get hit often. Elsewhere, the weekend heat may end with a...
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The Carbon Tax and China
anderson - May 25, 2012; 8:17 PM
A new report from M.I.T. states that a specific carbon tax and the participation of China in new international policy is needed to prevent catastrophi...
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A Tale of Two Rivers: Flood and Drought in Brazil
WeatherMatrix - May 25, 2012; 11:15 AM
In northern Brazil, record flooding on the Rio Negro took place last week, while on the other end of the country, record drought was seen on the Lower...
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Not Exactly the Best Beach Weather
Joe Lundberg - May 25, 2012; 10:06 AM
A system north of the Bahamas may grow enough to cause deteriorating weather at the Southeast beaches this weekend. In contrast, hot weather will blis...
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Weekly Long-Range Forecast Model Interpretation
Canada - May 25, 2012; 9:50 AM
Here is my weekly long range forecast model interpretation...
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Memorial Day Weekend
Elliot Abrams - May 25, 2012; 8:58 AM
And so too have real wars, domestic and foreign, taken their grim toll of those whose best times seemed to be just ahead and down the road. Those brav...
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More Tropical Troubles and a Heat Wave
Frank Strait - May 24, 2012; 6:15 PM
Low pressure off Florida might become a second preseason storm over the next few days. Meanwhile, it looks HOT and dry farther west through the Memori...
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AndersonCanadian Weather Blog
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Jim
AndrewsInternational Weather
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Mark
PaquetteAstronomy
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ClarkFrom Mt. Washington, NH
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Ken
ClarkWestern US Expert
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FerrellThe WeatherMatrix Blog
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Global
Climate ChangeCommentary on global warming & cooling
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Joe
LundbergJoe's Weather Blog
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MargusitySevere Weather Expert
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StraitSouthern US











