Monthly archives: Janvier 2011

John

28
2011

Freak cold spell draining South Korea’s energy supplies

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-01.26.11- South Korea is so concerned about power blackouts during a freak spell of cold weather that the government has told some businesses to start limiting their heating. Lire la suite


John

27
2011

Inondations en Australie: PM Julia Gillard unveils new tax

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-01.27.11- Australia’s Prime Minister Julia Gillard has announced a new tax to help pay for devastating floods that she says will cost A$5.6bn ($5.6bn; ᆪ3.5bn) in reconstruction. Lire la suite


John

27
2011

US digs out of snow while Canada braces for more

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-01.27.11- The eastern US has begun digging out from a storm that dumped 19in (48.3cm) of snow in New York City and parts of the state of New Jersey. Lire la suite


John

27
2011

Winter weather once again wallops travelers

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-01.27.11- Thousands of flights were canceled Wednesday and Thursday, and travelers heading in and out of the East Coast are facing major headaches after the region took yet another major winter weather pounding.

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John

27
2011

Pakistan floods crisis is far from over, says Oxfam

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-01.26.11- Six months after Pakistan’s worst monsoon floods in 80 ans, Oxfam says the crisis is far from over and could even get worse. Lire la suite


John

26
2011

Au moins 1 dead as snow slams East again

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-01.27.11- Heavy snow continued to wreak havoc on the Northeast Thursday, with airports closed and roads snarled as another storm swept over a region already beaten down by a winter not even half over. Lire la suite


John

26
2011

Tuesday’s forecast: Soggy in the Southeast

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-01.25.11- The main weather producer Tuesday will be in the Southeast as a moist storm moves into the area from the Gulf of Mexico. Lire la suite


John

26
2011

Alaska teen freezes to death on way home from friend’s house

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-01.25.11- A 14-year-old boy died of exposure while walking home from a friend’s house in the southwestern Alaska village of Kipnuk, Alaska State Troopers said. The temperature was 50 degrés au-dessous de zéro, with winds up to 70 mph, local NBC station KTUU reported. Lire la suite


John

26
2011

La Nina likely to persist through first quarter of 2011

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-01.25.11- The weather pattern known as La Nina, blamed for floods in Australia and drought in parts of Latin America, is expected to persist through the first quarter of 2011, the World Meteorological Organization said on Tuesday. Lire la suite


John

25
2011

Digging out the snowiest cities in America

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-01.23.11- Taking all U.S. cities of any size into account, America�s true snow capitals are smaller-population areas like Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.; Lander, Wyo.; Buffalo, N.Y.; and Syracuse, N.Y.places that routinely get pounded with 90 or more inches each winter. Lire la suite