The 4 Warn Storm Team - KMOV - News 4 St. Louis

This is a story about these four meteorologists from News 4 - The 4 Warn Storm Team, There names we're 4 Warn Chief Meteorologist Kent Ehrhardt, Steve Templeton, Matt Chambers & Kristen Cornett, Take a look...

Tornado touches down near Birmingham, Alabama, flooding occurs

A tornado has touched down in Birmingham, Alabama, has downed major power lines and trees and could cause flooding in the area. Tornado warnings are in effect for the rest of the day. Many strong storms are reported...

National Weatherman's Day - Thursday February 5

Today, Thursday February 5, is National Weatherman's Day - a day to honour the men and women who go to work everyday to tell us what the weather is going to be like and what is predicted in the forecast. They...

Deadly 'Kyrill' Slams Parts of Europe

Update: Read the latest on Kyrill... This is on the front of Spiegel, it looks pretty crazy as a powerful storm, "Kyrill"is hitting hard across Northern & Central Europe. The report states that 12 people...

Snow in California? Has to be Doomsday

This was a good article I found on the road conditions in Southern California, as snow fell south of Los Angeles.  Imagine wildfires one week and then snow and driving conditions worsened in a very congested...

Taking Notice in Nairobi: Will World Leaders Respond

There has been a lot to talk about at the Climate Conference in Nairobi, and the current deadly flooding across Kenya has been the backdrop for delegates attending the event. With water wars building across the...

global warming causing stronger hurricanes

Warmer sea surface temperature has the most significant influence on greater hurricane intensity.

more than 100 meteorologists welcomed by tourism minister

The distinguished panel of weather experts will examine the 2005 hurricane season, global warming and storm surges.

Futures market bets on storms

MIAMI -- Just in time for the beginning of peak hurricane season, the University of Miami's controversial hurricane futures market is now open for trading, but with a new name and new rules limiting who can bet on where a storm will strike. Originally known as MAHEM, for...

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