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16
2012

Extreme rain doubled in Midwest: climate study

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The number of extreme rainstormsdeluges that dump 3 inches or more in a daydoubled in the U.S. Midwest over the last half-century, causing billions of dollars in flood damage in a trend climate advocates link to a rise in greenhouse gas emissions.

Read more at www.reuters.com

15
2012

 Most mammals won’t flee climate change fast enough

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As the climate changes over the next century, the ranges of nearly 90 percent of mammal species will shrink- in many cases because animals won’t be able to get to areas where the climate is going to become suitable for them, says new research.

Read more at usnews.msnbc.msn.com

15
2012

April was 5th warmest month globally on record

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Unseasonable weather pushed last month to the fifth warmest April on record worldwide, federal weather statistics show.

Read more at www.msnbc.msn.com

11
2012

Spring flowers blooming earlier than experiments predict

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The mild winter and early spring in the US this year led to some incredible sights: magnolia trees near me blooming in March a full month ahead of 2011, migratory birds returning much earlier than usual, and sun-starved Midwesterners breaking out t-shirts and shorts in February. This strange weather illustrated, to an extreme, one of the most obvious effects of climate change: as temperatures warm, spring breaks through earlier, and these annual spectacles shift along with it.

Read more at arstechnica.com

09
2012

Alternating warm and cold weather damages crops in southern Ontario

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Early warm weather in March, followed by sudden flash freezes, has caused devastating losses to tender fruit and apple growers in a large part of southern Ontario, industry insiders said Wednesday. 더 읽기.


08
2012

12-4 월으로 끝나는 달 스트레칭은 기록에 따뜻한, NOAA는 말한다

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The previous 12 months were the warmest in the U.S. since record keeping began in 1895, government scientists reported Tuesday, with the period averaging 55.7 degrees Fahrenheit — nearly three degrees warmer than the average May-April. 더 읽기.


07
2012

뉴저지 해변가 기업 따뜻한 날씨 동안 현기증

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Tom Rogers is usually $15,000 에 $20,000 in a hole this time of year, having laid out that much cash to stock supplies for his oceanfront food court in New Jersey. But not this year. The unseasonably warm winter and spring thus far has boosted his business 30 percent over a normal year. And that puts him in excellent shape for the summer season. 더 읽기.


06
2012

Rare tornado hits Japan

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A rare tornado has ripped through the Japanese city of Tsukuba causing widespread damage and destruction. 더 읽기.


03
2012

May feeling like June in most of US

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As we kick off May, the weather pattern over much of the central and eastern U.S. resembles June. 더 읽기.


02
2012

Rare Weather: April cooler than March in Illinois

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Illinois climate experts say the state had a rare phenomenon this year: April’s weather was cooler than March. 더 읽기.