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How eroding coastline is changing Quebec's Gaspé peninsula

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Elyse Boivin steps over piles of splintered wood, rocks and debris as she enters what was once her seaside café in Percé, Que.Until recently, the Café de l'Atlantique was a charming, nautical-themed gathering place overlooking the sea and the majestic Percé Rock.
Alison Northcott
03/03/2017

Forbidding Forecast For Lyme Disease In The Northeast

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Keesing and Ostfeld, who have studied Lyme for more than 20 years, have come up with an early warning system for the disease. They can predict how many cases there will be a year in advance by looking at one key measurement: Count the mice the year before.
Michaeleen Doucleff, Jane Greenhalgh
03/07/2017

Wind-driven wildfire grows to 25,000 acres in northeast Colorado, forces school evacuations and threatens homes

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High winds gusting to 60 mph drove a wildfire across more than 25,000 acres in northeastern Colorado on Monday, forcing the evacuation of three schools and threatening as many as 900 homes in rural Logan County....
Tom McGhee and Kieran Nicholson
03/06/2017

‘It’s nonstoppable’: Wildfires lead to evacuations, I-70 closing

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A wildfire that swept out of control in southwest Kansas on Monday afternoon caused the evacuation of two Clark County communities.The 76 residents of the small rural town of Englewood were ordered to leave at 3:25 p.m. Monday.
Beccy Tanner
03/06/2017

Madagascar Braces for Extreme Rains From Category 2 Tropical Cyclone Enawo

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Dangerous Category 2 Tropical Cyclone Enawo was plowing westwards at 6 mph on Monday morning towards Madagascar, and is expected to make landfall on the island on Tuesday morning.
Jeff Masters
03/06/2017

Sinking La. island is home to first 'climate change refugees'

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The threat of climate change and its consequences have sparked worry among the residents of the Isle de Jean Charles — a small square of land off the coast of Louisiana that could completely sink beneath the water before the turn of the century.
Jessica Schladebeck
03/02/2017

February’s Storm Doris weather bombs Great Britain

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While much of the United States was experiencing record-breaking high temperatures, Ireland, Scotland and England across the pond were getting pummeled by a strong winter storm dubbed Doris by the UK Met Office.
Tom Di Liberto
03/01/2017

At Least 3 Dead as Severe Weather Outbreak Pounds Midwest

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Article ExcerptAt least three people have died as a severe weather outbreak continues to hammer the Midwest.
Ada Carr and Pam Wright
03/01/2017

Chicago Snow Drought Winter 2017

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Chicago experiences record winter snow drought Due to historic and unseasonably warm rainy weather, Chicago experienced no measurable snow cover for the entire months of January and February for the firs

Unseasonal rains cause deadly flooding, cut water to millions, Chile

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Heavy, unseasonable rains have caused major floods and mudslides in Chile, leaving at least 3 people dead and 19 missing on February 25 and 26, 2017. In the area of country's capital, Santiago, mudslides have cut off water to around 1.2 million homes.
02/28/2017
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