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WEATHER HEADLINES
NOAA's National Weather Service News
01-MAY-2008 11:58
- NOAA Employing New Tools to Accurately Measure Climate Change
- NOAA Celebrates Earth Day
- Another Quake Felt in Southern Illinois
- U.S. Geological Survey reports early morning earthquake in Illinois
- NOAA Hurricane Hunter Aircraft to Embark on Gulf Coast Hurricane Awareness Tour
- Current Major Flooding in U.S. a Sign of Things to Come
- What You Need to Know to Save Your Life when Flooding Happens
- NOAA: Coolest Winter Since 2001 for U.S., Globe
- U.S. Tsunami Buoy Network Completed
- Seasonal Drought Outlook
- Severe weather reports through Wednesday morning
- Severe thunderstorms expected across parts of the Carolinas into Virginia this afternoon and tonight
- Severe weather reported across Lower Mississippi Valley on Monday
- Severe Thunderstorms Expected Over Parts Of The Lower Mississippi Valley And The Central Gulf Coast Region
- Increased Hurricane Losses Due to More People, Not Stronger Storms
- Cool and Wet West Contrasts a Warm Northeast
- New NOAA Weather Radio Transmitter in Idaho Increases Coverage Area
- Preliminary Severe Storm Reports for Tuesday Feb 5, 2008
- The Storm Prediction Center is forecasting a major severe weather outbreak today and tonight
- Warmer Ocean Could Reduce Number of Atlantic Hurricane Landfalls
- Severe thunderstorms possible over parts of the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys
- Sunspot is Harbinger of New Solar Cycle
- Winter Storm Threatening Parts of the Northeast Monday
- Pacific Storms Bring Heavy Snow, Rain, and Strong Winds to Western US
- 2007 a Top Ten Warm Year for U.S .
- Weekend Storm over the Midwest and East
- Winter Storm Pushing Eastward From Central Plains Into Northeastern U.S .
- Weekend Winter Storm from the Plains to the Northeast
- OLGA Degenerating Into A Broad Area Of Low Pressure With A Few Squalls
- Ice Storm Winds Down
- Potential for Flash Floods and Debris Flows in Southern California Mountains
- Flooding Receding Across the Pacific Northwest
- Winter Storms in East and West
- Winter Storms East and West .
- Winter Storms In The East and West
- Major Winter Storm for the Weekend
- Major Winter Storm Developing
- Major Winter Storm Expected in the Central U.S. This Weekend
- New Interactive Drought Information Website
- Hurricane NOEL
- Atlantic Tropical Storm NOEL
- Tropical Storm NOEL
- Diminishing Winds Across Southern California
- Southern California Wildfires
- Critical Fire Weather Area Continues Over Parts Of Southern California
- Extremely Critical Fire Weather Area In Parts Of Southern California
- NOAA Reports U.S. Likely to Have Above-Average Winter Temperatures
- Tropical Depression FIFTEEN
- Storm-Based Warnings: Ushering in a New Era
- Tropical Storm MELISSA and Tropical Storm JULIETTE .
- September is National Preparedness Month
- The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center has issued the final Tsunami Watch message for the Indian Ocean.
- Voluntary Recall of Some Oregon Scientific Weather Radios
- Experimental Tropical Cyclone Hazards Graphics
- Heat Wave Continues Across the Central and Eastern States
- ..New Graphical Tropical Weather Outlook
- NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards: On Alert For All Emergencies
- Lightning Safety Week - June 24-30, 2007
- NOAA Predicts Above Normal 2007 Atlantic Hurricane Season
- NOAA and the National Park Service team up to educate beachgoers on how to "Break The Grip Of The Rip"
- The National Storm Prediction Center is forecasting severe weather across the Upper Great Lakes and Mid-Mississippi Valley
- Rain Moving Through New England With A Diminishing Threat Of Flooding
- Heavy Showers Moving Into New England Threat Of Flooding Continues
- Heavy Showers And Thunderstorms Moving Into New England
- Remnants of Tropical Depression Barry Bring Rains to the Eastern Seaboard .
- Fires Continue Across Parts of Florida Georgia Minnesota New Jersey and Arizona
- Serious Flooding Continues in Central U.S .
- Andrea Weakens
- Subtropical Storm Andrea
- Subtropical Storm Andrea
- First Named Tropical System of the 2007 Atlantic Season Forms
- Weekend Severe Weather
- Severe Thunderstorms Expected Over Parts Of The Central Plains Sunday Afternoon and Sunday Night
- Potentially Significant Severe Weather Episode Expected Across The Plains
- National Air Quality Awareness Week
- NOAA Hurricane Hunter Aircraft Tour
- Skywarn Storm Spotters Have Their Eyes On The Sky
- Major Nor'easter Lingers in the Northeast
- A Major Nor'Easter Brings A Variey of Weather Hazards to the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic
- National Weather Service Severe Weather Warnings To Provide More Precise Location
- Floods can happen anywhere, any time Know your risk
- Spring Temperature and Precipitation Outlook Issued
- Remember NOAA Weather Radio When Springing Forward
- NOAA Provides Critical Lead Time For Southeast Tornadoes
- Preliminary Storm Reports
- A Major Severe Weather Outbreak Likely
- La Niņa May Soon Arrive
- National Weather Service's Improved Tornado Rating System Now Operational
- 2006 Annual Climate Review
- Major Winter Storm Slams Pacific Northwest
- El Nino Update
- Critical Fire Weather Areas
- Significant Icing Snow And Heavy Rain Occurring Over Parts Of The Southern Plains Through The Midwest
- NWS Information in Geospatial Format
- Major Earthquake near Kuril Island - Tsunami Watches and Warnings along the US West Coast
- Possible Changes on Watch and Warning Maps
- U.S. Winter Update
- U.S. Seasonal Drought Outlook
- NOAA Outlook Calls For Mild Winter For Most Of The Nation
- El Nino Makes A Comeback
- Topical Storm HELENE
- Hurricane GORDON
- Hurricane FLORENCE
- Remnants Of Ernesto
- Tropical Depression Gradually Losing Tropical Characteristics Moving Northward Through The Mid-Atlantic
- Tropical Storm Ernesto Expected To Reach The Coast Tonight
- Tropical Storm Ernesto Nearing Hurricane Strength
- Tropical Depression ERNESTO Emerging Into The Atlantic Near Cape Canaveral Expected To Re-Gain Tropical Storm Strength
- Tropical Depression ERNESTO
- Tropical Storm ERNESTO
- Hurricane ERNESTO
- Tropical Storm ERNESTO
- Fifth Tropical Depression Of The Atlantic Season
- Hydrologic Services Program User Survey
- NOAA Continues To Predict Above Normal Atlantic Hurricane Season
- Drought Conditions Continue Over Parts Of the Central and Southern U.S .
- The National Hurricane Center Has Issued The Last Advisory on Tropical Depression CHRIS
- The National Hurricane Center Is Issuing Advisories on Tropical Depression CHRIS
- The National Hurricane Center Is Issuing Advisories on Tropical Storm CHRIS
- The National Hurricane Center Is Issuing Advisories on Tropical Storm CHRIS
- The National Hurricane Center Is Issuing Advisories on Tropical Storm CHRIS
- The National Hurricane Center Is Issuing Advisories on Tropical Storm CHRIS
- Tropical Storm CHRIS formed near Leeward Islands
- NOAAWatch Web Portal Offers Information On Ongoing Environmental Events
- NOAA Climate Prediction Center updates the U.S. Seasonal Drought Outlook
- NOAA Warns That Nature's Fireworks And Outdoor Activities Can Be A Deadly Mix
- Serious Flooding In Northeast
- Serious Flooding In Northeast
- Locally Heavy Rains Continue in the Mid-Atlantic and New England
- More Rain In Store For Mid Atlantic and New England
- Special Tropical Disturbance Statement
- Special Tropical Disturbance Statement
- If Faced With High Water - Turn Around, Don't Drown
- Lightning Safety Awareness Week: June 18-24
- NOAA Launches NOAAWatch Web Portal
- ALBERTO Moving Closer To The Northwestern Gulf Coast Of Florida
- ALBERTO Continues Heading For The Northeast Gulf Coast
- ..ALBERTO Moving Faster Toward The Northeast Gulf Of Mexico Coast
- Air Force Force Aircraft Finds ALBERTO Stronger Hurricane and Tropical Storm Warnings Issued
- ALBERTO Strengthens Tropical Storm WARNING Issued
- Disorganized ALBERTO Moving Slowly North-Northeastward Over The Central Gulf Of Mexico
- Depression Becomes First Named Storm Alberto Of The 2006 Season
- Tropical Depression ONE Remains Disorganized
- Tropical Depression ONE Update
- Tropical Depression ONE Update
- The First Tropical Depression of the 2006 Atlantic Season Forms
- NOAA Educates Beachgoers On How to Break the Grip Of The Rip
- NOAA Predicts Very Active 2006 North Atlantic Hurricane Season
- NOAA Concludes Successful Hurricane Awareness Tour
- Area Where Hurricanes Develop Is Warmer, Say NOAA Scientists..
- NOAA Hurricane Preparedness Campaign Goes Airborne
- Some East Coast States Have Driest March Ever, Severe Drought Continues In Southwest, Southern Plains, Record Rainfall In Hawaii
- NOAA Launches First Set of Atlantic Basin Tsunami Buoy Stations
- Dennis, Katrina, Rita, Stan and Wilma "Retired" from List of Storm Names
- Severe Thunderstorms Expected Over Parts Of The Central And Southern Plains Thursday and Early Thursday Night
- NOAA Reports a Busy Start to Tornado Season; Outbreak Underscores Value of NOAA Weather Radio
- NOAA Web Portal Makes the Search for Past Weather Data User-Friendly
- NOAA Announces U.S. Spring Outlook
- Flood Safety Awareness Week
- March 23rd is World Meteorological Day
- Rain Returns to Parched Phoenix
- National Weather Service Declares Benton County AR. As 1000th StormReady Community
- National Weather Service Unveils New RIDGE Radar
- NOAA Uses New Post-Storm Rating System For Big Northeast Snowstorms
- Early February Snowstorm In Northeast Classified As A Category 3 "Major" Storm
- How Much Snow Fell Yesterday In My Area?
- NOAA Reports Record Warm January Across The U.S .
- NOAA Says La Nina Here As Predicted
- NOAA Updates List Of U.S. Billion-Dollar Weather, Climate Disasters
- NOAA Predicts Weak La Nina
- NOAA Offers Free Navigational Charts on Web
- Wildfire Threat In The Southern Plains Won't Soon Be Extinguished
- Tropical Depression ZETA
- Soaking Storms Leave Rivers Swollen in California Oregon and Washington .
- 2005 Ends On An Active Weather Note
- NOAA Reports Warmer 2005 For The US, Near-Record Warmth, Hurricanes, Floods
- NOAA Weather Radio: Essential Item On Every Holiday Wish List
- Flooding Ahead Turn Around Don't Drown Official Highway Incident Sign
- Tropical Drepression EPSILON
- NOAA Reviews Record-Setting 2005 Atlantic Hurricane Season
- NOAA Weather Radio A Life Saving Gift Idea
- Tropical Storm DELTA
- NOAA Issues Final 2005-2006 U.S. Winter Outlook
- Winter Weather Awareness 2005
- All-Hazards Emergency Messages on NOAA Weather Radio
- Hurricane WILMA Reports .
- Tropical Depression BETA
- Hurricane WILMA Updates
- WILMA becomes the 12th hurricane of the season
- Tropical Storm WILMA forms in the Northwestern Caribbean Sea
- NOAA announces the 2005-2006 U.S. Winter Outlook
- 2005 - The Second Busiest Hurricane Season On Record
- Why are hurricanes named, how are the names selected, and what happens if we run out of names?
- Hurricane Archives
- Aerial Photos Of Towns and Communities Devasted By Hurricane Katrina
- Hurricane Katrina Recovery Information
- Emergency Information for NOAA Employees Affected by Hurricane Katrina
- Contacting Family Members in The Disaster Area
- NOAA's National Climatic Data Center reports a record number of Atlantic tropical systems and the second-warmest July for the globe.
- August 2005 Update to Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook
- August 2005 Update to Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook
- Lightning Proving Lethal In The U.S. This Summer
- NOAA, EPA LAUNCH AIR QUALITY AWARENESS DAYS
- NOAA'S National Weather Service Illuminates Lightning Safety Information
- NOAA and EPA Extend Reach Of Air Quality Forecasts
- First Atlantic Tropical Depression of the 2005 Season Forms
- NOAA Highlights The Dangers Of Deadly Rip Currents
- NOAA's 2005 Hurricane Season Outlook
- Rip currents kill more people than tornados, hurricanes, and lightning.
- NOAA's 2005 Hurricane Season Outlook
- NOAA-N satellite reaches orbit, starts new era of international cooperation
- NOAA Releases 2005 Hurricane Season Outlook
- NOAA's National Weather Service Hosts Severe Weather and Wildfire Awareness Week In Pacific Northwest
- NOAA Hurricane Preparedness Campaign Goes Airborne For East Coast
- SKYWARN Severe Weather Spotter Program
- "Super" Or Not, Volcanic Ash Is A Serious Threat to Aviation
- NOAA Remembers The Midwest's Deadly 1965 Palm Sunday Tornado Outbreak
- NOAA Launches Space Weather Week 2005
- Rivers running high in the Eastern United States
- Never Cross a Flooded Road
- NOAA to Terminate Distribution of NIST TIME CODE Through GOES Satellite on July 31, 2005
- Northern Sumatra, Indonesia Earthquake, March 28, 2005
- Flood Safety Awareness Week: March 21-25, 2005
- 80th Anniversary of the United States' Deadliest Tornado
- NOAA Cites Lincoln City, Ore, as First Community to Become TsunamiReady Since Indian Ocean Disaster
- NOAA's National Weather Service Surveys Customers
- NOAA'S Newest Generation of Weather and Climate Supercomputers Debuts
- NOAA's National Weather Service Celebrates 135 Years of Serving the U.S.
- USA Billion-Dollar Climate and Weather Disasters
- Record Snowfall Across Parts of New England
- How much snow fell, how much snow is on the ground?
- Expanded coverage of U.S. tsunami detection and warning capabilities announced
- Alternative Tropical Cyclone Graphics Solicitation For Comments
- NOAA and the Indian Ocean Tsunami
- NOAA Reacts Quickly to Indonesian Tsunami
- NOAA Adopts New Policy on Partnerships in the Provision of Environmental Information
- Comment on Strategic Plan for NOAA's National Weather Service
- Check Out The World's Largest Archive of Weather Data
- Weather Resources For Educators Available Online!
- News Of The Day
- News Of The Day
- News Of The Day
- News Of The Day
- News of the Day
- News of The Day
- Top News of the Day
- 11 AM Tropical Weather Update
- 8 AM Tropical Update
- 5 PM EDT Tropical Weather Update
- 8 AM EDT Tropical Weather Updates
- 11 PM EDT Tropical Updates
- 5 PM EDT Tropical Weather Update
- Tropical Weather Updates
- Updates on Tropical Storms Jeanne and Lisa
- At 5 PM EDT Jeane had weakened to a Tropical Storm
- At Noon Hurricane Jeanne was nearing the Tampa Bay Area
- Hurricane Jeanne moving onshore along Florida's east coast
- 10 PM EDT Tropical Weather Update
- Updates on Tropical Weather
- Updates on Tropical Weather
- Tropical Weather Updates
- Tropical Weather Updates
- The National Hurricane Center Continues to Monitor the Tropics
- The National Hurricane Center Continues to Monitor the Tropics
- The National Hurricane Center Continues to Monitor the Tropics
- The National Hurricane Center Continues to Monitor the Tropics
- The National Hurricane Center is tracking Jeanne Karl and Lisa
- Tropical Weather Updates
- 11 AM Tropical Weather Updates
- Jeanne Karl and Tropical Depression 13 Updates
- Jeanne Karl and Ivan Updates
- Ivan Jeanne and Karl Updates
- Updates on Ivan Jeanne and Karl
- Hurricane Local Statements on Ivan
- 5 AM EDT Hurricane Ivan and Tropical Storm Jeanne updates
- 11 PM EDT Hurricane Ivan and Tropical Storm Jeanne updates
- National Hurricane Center closely tracking Ivan and Jeanne
- Turn Around Don't Drown!
- Frances Expected to Dump Heavy Rains Over the Southeastern United States
- Large Circulation Center of Frances Expected to Move Over the Florida Panhandle Later Today
- Frances Getting a Little Better Organized over the Warm Waters of the Northeast Gulf of Mexico
- Frances Heading for the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico Could Regain Hurricane Strength
- Frances Hitting Florida Hard
- Frances weakening slightly as it moves slowly across southeastern Florida near Lake Okeechobee
- Large Hurricane Nears Florida East Coast
- Large Hurricane Frances Remains Stalled
- Frances Heading for Florida Weather Expected to Worsen
- Frances Continues to Batter the Northwestern Bahamas
- Outer Squalls of Dangerous Hurricane Frances Moving Over the Florida East Coast, Weather Should Begin to Deteriorate Gradually
- Frances Relentlessly Lashing Central And Western Bahamas Slowly Heading For Florida
- Wind Gusts of 115 mph in the Abacos
- Center of Dangerous Frances Approaching Eleuthera Island in the Northwestern Bahamas
- Frances Weakens Slightly Still a Dangerous Category Three Hurricane Moving through the Bahamas
- San Salvador in the Eye of Frances Sustained Winds of 114 MPH Reported
- Dangerous Hurricane Frances heading for Florida Hurricane Warnings Issued
- Dangerous Category Four Frances Continues West-Northwestward Through the Bahamas Florida Hurricane Watch Extended Southward
- NOAA Tracks Tropical Storms in the Atlantic
- Gaston Very Near the Coast of South Carolina, Will be Inland Shortly
- NOAA Tracks Tropical Storms in the Atlantic
- Inland Flooding from Hurricanes Can Be Deadly
- What is a Hurricane?
- NOAA Keeps a close watch on the Tropics
- Updates on Tropical Weather from NOAA
- Updates on Tropical Weather from NOAA
- Updates on Tropical Weather from NOAA
- Latest on hurricanes and tropical storms from NOAA
- Latest on hurricanes and tropical storms from NOAA
- The National Hurricane Center is issuing advisories on Tropical Storm Bonnie and Tropical Storm Charley
- NWS Maps Provide Annual Summaries of Significant Weather Events Across the Nation
- Alex Moving Away from the US After Battering the Outer Banks
- Alex Category Two Hurricane as it Parallels the Outer Blanks
- Alex Becomes The First Hurricane Of The 2004 Season Moving Almost Parallel To The North Carolina Coast
- New Global Ultraviolet (UV) Index Now Available
- Hurricane Safety Plans Save Lives
- Play it Cool in Summer Heat
- Why Do Forecasters Still Rely on Weather Balloons?
- Need Marine Forecasts Immediately? Call Dial-A-Buoy.
- Lightning Safety Awareness Week - June 20-26, 2004 - Outdoor Lightning Safety
- Lightning Safety Awareness Week - June 20-26, 2004 - Lightning Science
- Lightning Safety Awareness Week - June 20-26, 2004 - Lightning Overview
- Heat Kills!
- How Intense Will the Sun be Tomorrow?
- Floods and Flash Floods Are the Deadliest Severe Weather Event
- Never Cross a Flooded Road
- NOAA and EPA Adopt New Global Ultraviolet Index Guidelines
- Weather Concerns Change From Storms, Tornadoes to Flooding
- "Break the Grip of the Rip" National Campaign Kicks-Off
- National Hurricane Preparedness Week, May 16-22, 2004
- NOAA Extends Comment Period on Draft "Fair Weather" Partnership Policy
- NOAA Issues Draft Policy to Foster "Fair Weather" Partnerships
- Keep an Eye on the Wind Chill
- Check Out The World's Largest Archive of Weather Data
- Floods and Flash Floods Are the Deadliest Severe Weather Event
- Travel Plans for the Holidays?
- NOAA Issues USA Winter Weather Update
- The National Weather Service and Aviation: Working Together Since the First Flight
- Tropical Storm Odette - The 15th Named Storm of the Year - Forms in the Caribbean Sea
- NOAA Reports Above-Normal Atlantic Hurricane Season
- Visit the World's Largest Archive of Weather Data
- Travel Plans for Thanksgiving?
- Winter Outlook Update: Winter Weather Still Promising Much Variablity
- Do You Know Your WCM?
- Powerful Winds Blow Across Northweastern Parts of USA
- NWS's Photo Library is a Rich Resource
- Winter is Coming!
- Weather May Help Battle Against Wildfires in California
- Wildfires Burn Throughout California
- NOAA Issues 2003-04 Winter Outlook For The Nation
- Floods and Flash Floods Are the Deadliest Severe Weather Event
- Inland Flooding is Dangerous
- Never Cross a Flooded Road
- What is a Storm Surge?