Cold Air Replaces South's Severe Weather
The cold front that brought severe weather to parts of the South over the past two days has opened the door for an unseasonably chilly start to the workweek. High temperatures across much of the South...
View ArticleSkydive Instructor, Student Killed in Fla. Jump
MIAMI (AP) - Two Icelandic skydivers who died during weekend jumps at a popular southwest Florida camp did not deploy their main parachutes, the co-owner of the facility said Sunday. Deputies found...
View ArticleToday's 10 Must-See Photos: 3-25-2013
AP Photo, Intelligencer Journal / Lancaster New Era, Richard Hertzler 1 of 10 Daffodils are covered with wet spring snow in Lancaster, Pa., on Monday morning, March 25, as a storm stretching from the...
View ArticleDear Commander Hadfield: I Can See the Map
Astronaut Chris Hadfield tweeted this photo on March 20, writing, "Tonight's Finale: The Nile and the Sinai, to Israel and beyond. One sweeping glance of human history. pic.twitter.com/nFjMp4lj14."...
View ArticleThe 22 Best New SKYE App Photos
kellyw/SKYE Weather + Photo 1 of 22 The new SKYE iPhone app offers weather reports and forecasts and has a powerful photo-sharing feature. Users can share their own photos of the weather on the app,...
View ArticleSpring Snow Closes U.S. Schools, Cancels Flights
March 25, 2013 A person walks through the fallen snow across the National Mall in Washington, D.C., Monday, March, 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana) HAMBURG, Pa. (AP) - Five days into spring, warm...
View ArticleStorm Blasts East With Snow, Cold; Warmer Tuesday
Sunnyside's red barn stands in stark contrast to the snow that blanketed much of the Spotsylvania, Va., area on Monday, March 25, 2013. (AP Photo/The Free Lance-Star, Dave Ellis) HAMBURG, Pa. (AP) -...
View ArticlePa. Groundhog's Handler Taking Blame for Forecast
Handler Ron Ploucha holds Punxsutawney Phil during the Groundhog Day ceremony in Punxsutawney, Pa., in this Feb. 2, 2013, photo. (AP Photo/Keith Srakocic, File) PITTSBURGH (AP) - An Ohio prosecutor...
View ArticleCould Spring Snow Harm DC Cherry Blossoms?
Cherry blossom trees in bloom around the Tidal Basin, with the Jefferson Memorial in the background in Washington in this March 18, 2012 photo. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File) WASHINGTON (AP) -...
View ArticleMidwest, Northeast to Endure Cold Waves Into April
While April will not be as cold as March, thanks to the strengthening sun, pockets of cold air will continue their invasion from the northern Plains to the Midwest and Northeast into the first half of...
View ArticleBooming Coastal Population Heightens Extreme Storm Risk
Coronado Beach in California. (Credit: Brett Shoaf) Everyone wants to live near the beach, it seems. Nearly 11 million more Americans will move to the coasts by 2020, putting more of the population at...
View ArticleToday's 10 Must-See Photos: 3-26-2013
Cmdr_Hadfield/Twitter 1 of 10 Astronaut Chris Hadfield tweeted this photo of the Richat Structure, a circular feature in the Sahara, from the International Space Station on March 25. He wrote,...
View Article25 Amazing Photos of the International Space Station (ISS)
NASA 1 of 25 Occupied by a series of astronauts since November 2000, the International Space Station (ISS) orbits the Earth roughly 16 times a day while serving as a laboratory and observatory. Click...
View ArticleEPA: More Than Half of U.S. Streams in 'Poor' Shape
March 26, 2013 Five barges sit to the north of the Vicksburg Tallulah Regional Airport at dusk waiting for traffic to open along the Mississippi River near Vicksburg, Miss. on Jan. 28, 2013. (AP...
View ArticleSpring Snow Covers Nearly Half of U.S.
March 26, 2013 This image shows snow covering nearly half of the U.S. and most of Canada on March 26, 2013. (NOAA) Springtime: the time for flowers, newborn animals ... and snow. Nearly half of the...
View ArticleMysterious Pond Circles Spur Talk of Aliens
March 27, 2013 (Peggy Gervase/Facebook) In the small town of Eden, N.Y., the recent appearance of mysterious circles in a frozen pond has residents baffled. Last Friday, during an early spring...
View ArticleLate-Season Cold Could Damage Fruit in South
Recent and ongoing cold weather is putting some fruit and other early-planted crops at risk from northern Florida to South Carolina. Drought remains a concern in southern Florida. An odd winter has...
View ArticleDisabled Surfers Brave the Waves in Brazil
In this March 16, 2013, photo, Camila Fuchs, right, is accompanied by an AdaptSurf volunteer as they head out to sea to catch some waves, at Barra da Tijuca beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. (AP...
View ArticleNYC Aquarium Rebounds, Rebuilds After Sandy
Fish swim past a portion of an exhibit that was flooded to the ceiling during Superstorm Sandy at the New York Aquarium in Coney Island, New York, Monday, March 25, 2013. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig) NEW...
View ArticleStrong Quake Rocks Taiwan, Kills 1
Taipei, Taiwan. (AP Photo) TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) - A strong earthquake struck central Taiwan on Wednesday, killing at one person and injuring 19 as it damaged buildings on the quake-prone island. The...
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