Historic heat wave topples Dust Bowl-era extreme heat records

By Dr. Jeff Masters30 June 2012 […] A historic heat wave on a scale and intensity not seen in the U.S. since the great heat waves of the 1930s Dust Bowl era set new all-time heat records for at least ten major cities Friday. According to wunderground’s weather historian Christopher C. Burt, fifteen of the […]

Power outages for millions in U.S. mid-Atlantic states could last days as sweltering heat persists

By BEN NUCKOLS, Associated Press, with additional reporting by Jessica Gresko in Waldorf, Md., Stacy A. Anderson in Bethesda, Md., Steve Szkotak in Lakeside, Va., Jonathan Drew in Atlanta, and Dan Sewell in Cincinnati1 July 2012 FRANCONIA, Virginia – A day after seeking refuge at shopping malls and movie theaters, hoping the lights would be […]

Arctic sea ice tracking at record low levels

19 Jun 2012 (NSIDC) – After a period of rapid ice loss through the first half of June, sea ice extent is now slightly below 2010 levels, the previous record low at this time of year. Sea level pressure patterns have been favorable for the retreat of sea ice for much of the past month. […]

Are Western forests doomed to burn away?

[Click for podcast.] By David Biello1 July 2012 Another fire season is under way in the hot, dry western U.S. Wildfires are wreaking havoc in New Mexico and Colorado, where more than 32,000 people have been evacuated. And who knows where other fires will break out before summer ends. This is exactly the kind of […]

‘Worst rainfall in many years’ leaves hundred dead, 250,000 stranded in Bangladesh floods

By Anis Ahmed, with additional reporting by Ruma Paul, Nurul Islam in COX’S BAZAR, and Raju Ahmed in SYLHET; Editing by Pravin Char27 June 2012 DHAKA (Reuters) – At least 100 people have died and 250,000 left stranded by flash floods and landslides in Bangladesh set off by the heaviest rain in years, police and […]

Worst flooding in more than a decade inundates 2,000 villages in India – Over 1 million displaced – Rhinos vulnerable to poaching

GAUHATI, India, 1 July 2012 (AP) – The death toll from monsoon rains in northeastern India has risen above 60, with more than 2,000 villages inundated as rivers breached their banks, an official said Sunday. More than a week of heavy rains in Assam state has caused the massive Brahmaputra river — one of Asia’s […]

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