Debris from a home and garage are embedded in a tree near Locust Grove, Oka. on Wednesday, Aug. 10, 2011. Severe thunderstorms rolled across Oklahoma for a second straight night, killing one person. (TULSA WORLD | Jeff Lautenberger)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration chief warns of further extreme weather - The Denver Post: "Extreme weather is becoming the new normal, with tornado, flood, wildfire and drought records broken and $35 billion in damages this year, the National Weather Service said Wednesday in launching a new readiness campaign."
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration chief warns of further extreme weather - The Denver Post: "Extreme weather is becoming the new normal, with tornado, flood, wildfire and drought records broken and $35 billion in damages this year, the National Weather Service said Wednesday in launching a new readiness campaign."
Read more:National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration chief warns of further extreme weather - The Denver Posthttp://www.denverpost.com/news/ci_18704533#ixzz1XioxNxKf
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