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14 环西太平洋的12个国家遭受沙尘暴侵袭 DATE=4-11-01 TITLE=SCIENCE REPORT - Asian Dust Storms BYLINE=George Grow (Start at 59
Looking at the satellite image, cloud over the southwest is triggering showers and potentially severe storms. A cloud band stretching from Western Australia to New South Wales in a westerly airstream is bringing patchy rain. Cloud over Queensland, no
Looking at the satellite image, a deepening low is causing some showers and storms across WA, the Top End and western parts of South Australia. A trough is triggering a few showers and storms in northern New South Wales and Queensland. Another trough
Cloud across the tropics in the monsoon is generating rain and storms, heavy over the northwest near a developing tropical cyclone. Cloud spreading into South Australia and Victoria along a trough is bringing a few showers. Moving around the states n
Now, lets take a look at the weather now. And cloud over northern Australia is causing heavy thundery rain, leading to flooding. More cloud over eastern Queensland is bringing showers and storms. To the states, in Queensland, therell be heavy rain an
A trough in the east is generating heavy rains and possible storms across New South Wales and Victoria. Cool southeasterly winds are producing isolated showers along the southern coast, and a trough in the west is also bringing rain to Western Austra
Severe tropical cyclone Lua is causing rain and strong winds for northern WA as it nears the coast.A monsoon trough and tropical low are triggering heavy showers and storms elsewhere in the tropics.While a trough is generating a rain and storms in Ne
Taking a look at the satellite imageTroughs over Queensland are bringing heavy rain and storms, a high is generating hot and dry northerly winds into southeast Australia while the trough is drawing cooler winds, the showers into southwest West Austra
By Brian Padden Jakarta 29 September 2009 People view victims of massive flooding in suburban Quezon City, north of Manila, 29 Sep 2009 Philippine authorities say that 240 people have died in the floods caused by Tropical Storm Ketsana but that numb
By Paul Sisco Washington, DC 02 June 2006 watch Hurricane Predictions Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean began June first. Alberto will be the first named Atlantic hurricane in 2006. Paul Sisco re
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Ali: Its just our luck that as soon as we arrive here for our island vacation , theres a hurricane warning! Mariela: Its uncanny , isnt it? On last years vacation, we crossed paths with a tornado and now this. Ali: Yeah, that tornado was something. I
LULU GARCIA-NAVARRO, HOST: Last year, hurricanes devastated Puerto Rico, parts of Florida and Houston. Scientists now say there's evidence hurricanes are getting stronger because of climate change. A new study from the National Center for Atmospheric
A monsoon trough is triggering showers and storms across the tropics as a trough in the east is triggering isolated storms in western Queensland and showers in Tasmania and Victoria. Onshore winds are bringing showers to eastern Queensland. Looking a
Lets take a look at the satellite. Ex-tropical cyclone Alicia is generating heavy showers and storms near the gulf of carbon interior. A trough is triggering areas of thundery rain in Queensland and northern New South Wales. A cold front is bringing
The sun beating down on tropical waters powers the weather systems of the globe. Moisture evaporates from the warming ocean and rises to create great storms. The winds generated out at sea sweep inland across the continents. As they travel across the
By David McAlary Washington 07 March 2006 NCAR scientists Mausumi Dikpati (left), Peter Gilman, and Giuliana de Toma examine results from a new computer model of solar dynamics Researchers predict tha
By Scott Stearns White House 08 February 2008 President Bush has toured areas of the south-central United States hit by a series of tornadoes this week. The storms killed at least 57 people and ripped apart houses throughout the area. VOA White House
Lets take a look at the satellite image. A pair of troughs and developing Tasman low are maintaining showers over eastern New South Wales extending over southern and inland Queensland. Extension of this trough is linking out with a trough in the west
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Parts of the federal government are shut down. But needless to say, the weather has continued. There's a bit of extra snow on the ground here in Washington. Rain is sweeping through the West. And emergency workers in many places