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MONTREAL - More than 150 nations agreed Saturday to launch formal talks on mandatory post-2012 reductions in greenhouse gases - talks that will exclude an unwilling United States.
Sheila Merone covers plants in her garden at her home in Sun City. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration put Thursday night's low temperature at 27 degrees.
In this infrared satellite image provided by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the center of Tropical Depression 24 is positioned about 150 miles to the southeast of Grand Cayman Sunday afternoon.
This satellite image made available from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration shows Hurricane Rita northeast of the Yucatan peninsula at 3:15 p.m. EDT on Wednesday.
A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration infrared satellite image rendered Sunday afternoon shows the center of Hurricane Dennis.
Sheila Merone covers plants in her garden at her home in Sun City Thursday. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration puts Thursday night's low temperature at 27 degrees.
A National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration satellite image of the Pacific Ocean shows sea surface water temperatures as shades of colors ranging from blue to red. Higher temperatures indicate a moderate strength El Nino, a condition that can set the stage for cold and wet weather in the eastern states. During such times, Arizona historically receives above-average amounts of precipitation.
Karthik Uppaluri, an eighth-grader at the Mesa Academy for Advanced Studies, has been selected to participate in a two-year internship with The JASON Project, a nonprofit subsidiary of the National Geographic Society.
RUMSON, N.J. - A panel of federal wildlife experts says New Jersey's wayward dolphins are just fine where they are.
January 1, 2005
LOS ANGELES -- Federal experts have now issued a tsunami advisory for possible dangerous currents in coastal areas of California and Oregon following a magnitude-8 earthquake in the Pacific Ocean near Samoa.
Martian mysteries continue to be unraveled by Arizona State University scientists.
WASHINGTON - Worldwide, it was the warmest September on record, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Friday.
A nationwide test of the Emergency Alert System is scheduled to take place noon Nov. 9. The test will be broadcast over radio and television stations statewide and last approximately three minutes.
Hurricane season begins June 1, with the U.S. coast from North Carolina to Texas again at above-average risk, but coastal residents can take modest comfort in the knowledge that the federal government’s response to any havoc-wreaking storm will be under a microscope.
It’s an unusual, unpredictable, volatile and rare mix of forces of nature bringing Arizona one of its wettest winters on record.
What do Newtown and Moore have in common? They were both heartbreaking tragedies, of course. But they were also targeted by opportunistic politicians eager to push their left-wing ideological agendas.
WASHINGTON - The National Weather Service is beginning to use a new computer that when fully deployed will be faster than any computer in the world today.
Washington -- Arizona is one of several Western states with a higher-than-normal likelihood for large wildfires this summer based on unseasonably dry weather conditions, according to new data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association.
The National Weather Service now has a more precise eye in the sky.
The dry, stagnant conditions that contributed last year to some of the worst air quality in Phoenix in recent memory could return this year, meaning the metro area could be in for another winter of pollution records.
HONOLULU - Federal officials have confirmed what biologists have long thought: The Caribbean monk seal has gone the way of the dodo.
NEW ORLEANS - Hurricane Rita's pounding waves and a hotter-than-usual Gulf of Mexico took a toll on the Gulf of Mexico's only government-protected coral reefs about 100 miles off the Louisiana and Texas coasts.
I’ll shut off my air conditioning if the government goes first.
Weather balloons flew high above the Valley, joining others above Tucson, Mexico City, the Gulf of California and many places in between.
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