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WhatMadeIkeStrengthen
From: The Weather Channel on Wed, Feb 17 2010 7:17 PM
A new climate study suggests a warmer climate is making hurricanes stronger. Forecast Earth’s Natalie Allen explores another side of that debate.
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GlobalWarmingWinner
From: The Weather Channel on Thu, Oct 23 2008 3:12 PM
Climate change is normally bad news for endangered species, but in the case of Australia’s Grey Nurse Shark, it could actually help their fight for survival.
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CanHurricanesbeTamed
From: The Weather Channel on Mon, Oct 20 2008 3:46 PM
The Weather Channel’s Climate Expert Dr. Heidi Cullen looks at the problems of trying to modify a hurricane.
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StressedOutTrees
From: The Weather Channel on Tue, Oct 14 2008 6:47 PM
Scientists think warmer, drier summers in the UK could change the landscape in a big way.
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TurningKiwisIntoEnergy
From: The Weather Channel on Fri, Oct 10 2008 6:18 PM
A new study finds that the egg-shaped, edible berry is an excellent source for bio gas. That’s good news for the environment, and bad news for New Zealand's cows.
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TheWorldsBiggestGreenestMuseum
From: The Weather Channel on Thu, Oct 09 2008 6:54 PM
It’s the only in the world where you can find an aquarium, planetarium, and natural history museum all under th same roof. And check out this roof: It's alive!
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SnakesvsToads
From: The Weather Channel on Mon, Oct 06 2008 5:20 PM
Can a toad kill a deadly poisonous snake? This Australian import can do just that, and it’s causing problems for humans, too.
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HurricanesinHotWater
From: The Weather Channel on Wed, Sep 10 2008 5:20 PM
Natalie Allen reports that with three active tropical systems the Atlantic, a lot of media attention is being given to sea surface temperatures.
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WhatsCausingThisWildWeather
From: The Weather Channel on Fri, Sep 05 2008 5:13 PM
Could climate change be related to a series of weather disasters around the world this year, including floods from Tropical Storm Fay?
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MeasuringGustavsSurge
From: The Weather Channel on Fri, Sep 05 2008 5:13 PM
The Weather Channel’s Julie Martin reports from New Orleans on a new way experts can measure storm surge during a hurricane.
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BeattheHeatPulltheShades
From: The Weather Channel on Mon, Aug 25 2008 5:41 PM
Meteorologist Stephanie Abrams explains how a simple thing can keep your house cool in Summer.
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DonkeysGPSWildfires
From: The Weather Channel on Mon, Aug 25 2008 12:25 PM
Within sight of Madrid’s Modern skyline, the donkey is making a comebakc, happily treading where 4x4's fear to drive.
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PollyWantsFreedom
From: The Weather Channel on Fri, Aug 22 2008 2:09 PM
It’s a conservation success story in Costa Rica: Endangered scarlett macaws are slowly returning to their former habitat and thriving.
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FieldTripofaLifetime
From: The Weather Channel on Tue, Aug 19 2008 6:59 PM
18 lucky students head to the top of the world to see first-hand the effects of climate change. Here’s your chance to see what they found.
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AnIslandArkforEndangeredAnimals
From: The Weather Channel on Fri, Aug 15 2008 6:28 PM
Australia’s endangered animals are being moved to island sanctuaries, where they can be protected and hopefully kept from joining those already on the country's long endangered list.
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HowHotWillItBein2050
From: The Weather Channel on Fri, Aug 15 2008 6:28 PM
New technology shows that the forecast is not good for the year 2050. Climate change will help cause more wildfires, heat waves and droughts. Forecast Earth’s Dr. Heidi Cullen explains.
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FashionableWeatherScience
From: The Weather Channel on Fri, Jul 25 2008 2:45 AM
Fashion designers and retailers are hiring climatologists. Is this revenge of the nerds?
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TornadoSafeHomes
From: The Weather Channel on Thu, Jul 24 2008 10:43 PM
One Colorado builder is constructing a home he says will stand up to a tornado.
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TornadoSafeHomes
From: The Weather Channel on Thu, Jul 24 2008 7:40 PM
One Colorado builder is constructing a home he says will stand up to a tornado.
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BlastoffSatelliteWillMonitorOcean
From: The Weather Channel on Thu, Jul 24 2008 7:40 PM
Raw Video: A rocket set to measure the height of the ocean surface successfully launched Friday morning. The satellite will use a radar altimeter to precisely measure the height of the ocean surface.
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