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Joplinresidentsbegincleaningup
From: The Weather Channel on Tue, May 24 2011 7:00 AM
The battered community of Joplin, Missouri goes into its second day of trying to recover from a deadly EF 4 tornado, that killed at least 116 people and injured hundreds more.
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ExpertWhathappenedSunday
From: The Weather Channel on Mon, May 23 2011 6:58 PM
Dr. Greg Forbes explains the factors that lead to Sunday’s deadly tornado in Joplin, MO.
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HurricaneKatrinatakesaim
From: The Weather Channel on Mon, May 23 2011 5:31 PM
The Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore looks back at how Hurricane Katrina happened.
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RawDeadlytornadocaughtoncamera
From: The Weather Channel on Mon, May 23 2011 12:57 PM
The deadly Joplin, Missouri tornado is caught on camera by storm chaser Jeff Piotrawski.
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Tornadoeshit2Midwestcities
From: The Weather Channel on Mon, May 23 2011 8:52 AM
Tornadoes hit in Joplin, Missouri and Minneapolis, Minnesota causing widespread damage and death.
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Atornadosimmediateaftermath
From: The Weather Channel on Mon, May 23 2011 8:52 AM
People in Joplin, Missouri describe what was going on immediately following the tornado that carved a mile-wide path through the city.
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Emotionalreactiontopuredevastation
From: The Weather Channel on Mon, May 23 2011 8:52 AM
Meteorologist Mike Bettes is overcome as he reports live from Joplin, Missouri. Bettes and his crew arrived on the scene of this devastating tornado less than an hour after it hit.
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MoresevereweatherforMonday
From: The Weather Channel on Mon, May 23 2011 6:52 AM
Severe weather expert Dr. Greg Forbes has the Monday outlook for severe weather, potentially in places that have already been hit.
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Cleaningupfromtornadodamage
From: The Weather Channel on Mon, May 23 2011 6:52 AM
The small town of Reading, Kansas is picking up the pieces after a deadly tornado moved through damaging 80% of the town’s homes.
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Firstlookatdeadlytornadoaftermath
From: The Weather Channel on Mon, May 23 2011 6:02 AM
Meteorologist Mike Bettes reacts to seeing the damage from the tornado that devastated Joplin, Missouri less than an hour after it hit.
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RawTornadoamilewidetearsuptown
From: The Weather Channel on Sun, May 22 2011 11:50 PM
Damage to the city of Joplin Missouri after a Tornado estimated to be at least a mile wide hit the city. The Weather Channel’s Mike Bettes was the first to report on the scene.
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MikeBettesexclusivefromtornadosite
From: The Weather Channel on Sun, May 22 2011 11:50 PM
The Weather Channel’s Mike Bettes was the first to report on Tornado that hit Joplin Missouri.
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iWitnessAmoonlitlightningshow
From: The Weather Channel on Sun, May 22 2011 7:45 AM
mattjupiter sent us video of lightning as the moon rises of Jupiter Beach, Florida.
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Meantermitestakingbiteoutofpeople
From: The Weather Channel on Sun, May 22 2011 7:45 AM
In St. Augustine, FL so called super termites have begun showing up. Not only are they tougher to kill, and can eat through wood quicker, they also can bite humans.
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Atornadocantstopthiswedding
From: The Weather Channel on Sun, May 22 2011 7:45 AM
A young couple will walk down the aisle on time, thanks to the generosity of others after they lost everything in last month’s tornado outbreak in Alabama.
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Rememberinga300mphkillertornado
From: The Weather Channel on Sun, May 22 2011 2:32 AM
The Weather Channel’s Jim Cantore looks back at an EF 5 tornado that hit Oklahoma with winds of 300mph.
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Norainmeanshigherbeefprices
From: The Weather Channel on Sat, May 21 2011 6:38 AM
Nearly half of Texas is suffering through an extended, severe drought. The lack of rain could soon affect beef prices at your grocery store.
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RawDevastatingwildfireupclose
From: The Weather Channel on Sat, May 21 2011 6:38 AM
The Slave Lake fire is raging in Alberta, Canada. Early reports say a town of 7,000 people is virtually destroyed. Residents evacuated before the flames arrived, and so far, there are no reports of injuries.
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Toomuchsnowiskillingbusinesshere
From: The Weather Channel on Sat, May 21 2011 6:38 AM
This scenic mountain highway in Washington state is usually open by now, but crews are still removing mountains of snow. Business owners are anxiously waiting the spring melt.
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Weatherchangesfornextweek
From: The Weather Channel on Sat, May 21 2011 6:38 AM
Weather Channel Meteorologist Del Eck says we could have more unsettled weather next week.
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