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Devastating Pakistan floods finally heading to sea
September 3, 2010Floodwaters that have devastated Pakistan for five weeks headed to the Arabian Sea on Tuesday after swallowing two final towns, but the challenges of delivering emergency aid to 8 million people remained.
Rough waters for shore resorts between storms
September 3, 2010
So much for a perfect finale to the summer vacation season.
Thanks to high-tech, storm track easier to predict
September 3, 2010
Sophisticated computer models that replaced instinct with cold, hard math have helped forecasters predict where a storm like Hurricane Earl is going about twice as accurately as 20 years ago.
Typhoon kills 5 South Koreans
September 3, 2010
The death toll from Typhoon Kompasu, which battered the Korean peninsula with strong winds and heavy rains, rose to five in South Korea, an official said Friday.
Newsweek: The truth and lies about hurricanes
September 3, 2010There are many misconceptions swirling out there about extreme weather, from hurricanes to lightning and tornadoes. NEWSWEEK debunks some of the most common myths.
Video: Fire tornado burns in Hawaii
August 31, 2010
Strong winds and brush fires combine to create a fire tornado on Hawaii's Big Island. TODAYshow.com's Dara Brown reports. (Other)
Farmers' Almanac: Kinder, gentler winter ahead
August 31, 2010
Good news, winter haters: After record snowfall in the mid-Atlantic and unusually cold weather down South, the Farmers' Almanac is predicting a "kinder and gentler" winter.
Thousands affected by flooding in southern Mexico
August 31, 2010Authorities in Mexico's Gulf coast state of Tabasco are evacuating about 7,000 people and preparing to dig relief channels to avoid further flooding from the Grijalva River.
Rains trigger landslide in Turkey, 12 killed
August 29, 2010
Landslides and floods triggered by torrential rains swept through a town in northern Turkey, killing at least 12 people, officials said Friday.
UN: 1 million more displaced by Pakistan floods
August 29, 2010
Hundreds of thousands of Pakistanis fled floodwaters Friday after the surging River Indus smashed through levees in two places, but many refused to leave the danger zone while others took shelter in an ancient graveyard for Muslim saints.
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