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Snow greets Plains on first day of spring

Toby Sumner, of Ritzman Lawn Service, clears snow in front of a department store window Saturday in Lawrence, Kan. A powerful storm blows through Oklahoma and the southern Plains on the first day of spring, bringing heavy snow and strong winds a day after temperatures reached into the 70s.




Fargo calm, confident as river rises

Mona Headland, right, and her 9-year-old daughter Gracie walk back to their house in Fargo, N.D., on Saturday after touring their neighborhood as floodwater from the Red River creeps closer.They passed out cigars in Fargo, N.D., on Saturday, but no matches just yet, as a flood-weary city prepared to celebrate what appears to be a successful defense against the swollen Red River.




Power cut to 60,000 as cyclone hits Australia
About 60,000 homes are without power, trees and signs have blown over and boats have been smashed on the rocks after a massive storm blew across the coast of northeastern Australia.

In Fargo, no guarantees in flood forecasts

Residents of Fargo, N.D. prepare for flooding as the Red River continues to rise.As the Red River swells again, Fargo, N.D., residents are weighing the National Weather Service forecasts. They are well aware that predicting what happens on the river is not an exact science.




Sandstorm turns Beijing sky orange

A cyclist go against the wind on a street in Tianjin, north China, on Saturday as a severe sandstorm moves in.China's capital woke up to orange-tinted skies Saturday as the strongest sandstorm so far this year hit the country’s north, making breathing the air “very bad for health.”




Fargo floods turn farms into lakes

Brian Thomas, of Kragnes, Minn., walks through his flooded cornfields on Thursday.For farmer Brian Thomas, getting to town for errands is no simple matter these days as floodwaters cover fields and sections of country roads in the rural areas near Fargo, N.D.




Fargo learns from mistakes in flood fight

Dave Canoy works to raise a trailer home Thursday to keep it from getting flooded from the rising Red River.The flood-weary city in North Dakota is well versed in flood preparation because it's learned from its errors, especially after last year's record-breaking flood.




Video: A national look at the next 3 days

Three-day forecast for the entire US, updated each morning and afternoon. (Other)Three-day forecast for the entire US, updated each morning and afternoon. (Other)




Fiji cyclone damage overwhelming, leader says
A powerful cyclone destroyed more than half the houses in many villages in northern Fiji, but only one death has been reported, officials said Thursday.

Forecast: Flood risk for third of U.S.

The National Weather Service produced this map of the risk of flooding this spring.More than a third of the contiguous United States faces a high or above average flood risk this spring, the National Weather Service says.




Power grid hit hard by Northeast storm

A city worker wades through downtown Peabody, Mass., on Monday, after measuring floodwater depth. A three-day rainstorm that caused flooding and ripped trees out of the soaking wet ground was among the most devastating ever to the electrical grid in some parts of the Northeast.








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Children with insomnia may have impaired heart rate variability
Children with insomnia and shorter sleep duration had impaired modulation of heart rhythm during sleep, researchers report.

Omega 3 curbs precancerous growths in those prone to bowel cancer, study suggests
A purified form of an omega 3 cuts the number and size of precancerous bowel growths (polyps) in people whose genetic makeup predisposes them to bowel cancer, finds new research.

Tryptophan-enriched diet reduces pig aggression
Feeding the amino acid tryptophan to young female pigs as part of their regular diet makes them less aggressive and easier to manage, according to a new study.

Plants ability to identify, block invading bacteria examined
Understanding how plants defend themselves from bacterial infections may help researchers understand how people and other animals could be better protected from such pathogens. Thats the idea behind a study to observe a specific bacteria that infects tomatoes but normally does not bother the common laboratory plant arabidopsis.

Children and teens less likely than young adults to die of non-Hodgkins lymphoma
Young adults diagnosed with non-Hodgkins lymphoma appear to have a higher risk of dying from the disease than do children and teens.

Variability as well as high blood pressure holds high risk of stroke
Three new articles show that it is variability in patients blood pressure that predicts the risk of a stroke most powerfully and not a high average or usual blood pressure level.

Evolution of fairness and punishment
A new study suggests that the cooperative nature of each society is at least partly dependent upon historical forces -- such as religious beliefs and the growth of market transactions.

Barnacles prefer upwelling currents, enriching food chains in the Galapagos
The barnacle, a key thread in the marine food web, was thought to be missing along rocky coasts dominated by upwelling. Now a research team has found the opposite to be true: Barnacle populations thrive in vertical upwelling zones in moderately deep waters in the Galapagos Islands.

First parasitic nematodes reported in biofuel crops
Researchers in Illinois have discovered widespread occurrence of plant-parasitic nematodes in the first reported nematode survey of Miscanthus and switchgrass plants used for biofuels.

Broad application of bipolar diagnosis in children may do more harm than good
Troubled children diagnosed with bipolar disorder may fare better with a different diagnosis, according to new research. The researchers support an emerging approach, which gives many of those children a new diagnosis called severe mood dysregulation or temper dysregulation disorder with dysphoria.

Examining alcohol use disorders through gene networks instead of individual genes
Multiple genetic, environmental and behavioral factors contribute to alcohol use disorders (AUDs). A persons level of response (LR) to alcohol can indicate a persons risk for developing AUDs. A new study has looked at "gene networks" instead of individual genes to confirm the influence of glutamate receptor signaling genes on a persons LR.

Test of implantable cardioverter defibrillator linked to cognitive problems
A standard test of the implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) is linked to significant thought-processing problems that improve for most patients within a year after the device is inserted, according to new research.

Wide variety of genetic splicing in embryonic stem cells identified
Like tuning in to an elusive radio frequency in a busy city, human embryonic stem cells must sort through a seemingly endless number of options to settle on the specific genetic message, or station, that instructs them to become more-specialized cells in the body. Now researchers have shown that this tuning process is accomplished in part by restricting the number of messages, called transcripts, produced from each gene.

Older non-smokers gain most from tobacco ban, study suggests
Older people who have never smoked benefit most from smoking bans, a study suggests.

Severe Weather Seminar to be held March 27 - WNDU-TV

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Severe Weather Seminar to be held March 27
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The Community Severe Weather Seminar has become an annual tradition for Michiana. It is a collaboration between television stations, the National Weather ...
Centerville/Washington Township to participate in severe weather awareness ...Times Community Newspapers of Greater Dayton
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Flurries falling across Dallas-Fort Worth, but snow won't last long 9:08 PM CT - Dallas Morning News

Flurries falling across Dallas-Fort Worth, but snow won't last long 9:08 PM CT
Dallas Morning News
Dennis Cavanaugh, a National Weather Service meteorologist, said some areas could see snowfall rates of nearly half an inch per hour. ...
Chance of snow in Dallas, sunshine in South TexasHouston Chronicle
Snow is expected on first day of springDallas Morning News

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NWS: 47-foot crest for GF-EGF - Grand Forks Herald

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NWS: 47-foot crest for GF-EGF
Grand Forks Herald
For the past several days, the National Weather Service has listed a potential crest range of 47 to 49 feet, but as the crest nears, it has been able to ...
Red River's Rise, Flooding May Be Slowed by Freezing WeatherBusinessWeek
Expected Red crest down another half-foot at FargoWashington Post
Snow, rising waters usher in spring in parts of MidwestCNN
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Cold returns to Michigan on the 1st day of spring

Michigans warm spell of recent days is coming to a chilly close on the first official day of spring.



Unseasonably warm Long Island weather to return to normal - Newsday (subscription)

Unseasonably warm Long Island weather to return to normal
Newsday (subscription)
Meteorologist Gary Conte of the National Weather Service said the "unusually warm weather" of the last few days means Long Islanders have been enjoying ...
Spring springs early? Saturday will bring more sunNewsday (subscription)

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First day of spring brings adverse weather - San Antonio Express

First day of spring brings adverse weather
San Antonio Express
The National Weather Service said the sky is expected to be clear today with temperatures reaching a high of 67 degrees. “The saving grace for tomorrow will ...

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We want to congratulate Chapa Verde Ski Area, located in the Rancagua region from Chile, for acquiring their first PistenBully model PB300.

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21/03/2010 New acquisitions of PistenBully's equipment from Chilean Ski Areas
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21/03/2010 Valle Nevado continues to expand its fleet acquiring a PB 200 Park Bully model 2008
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21/03/2010 Ski La Parva increases its snow-grooming fleet acquiring a PB 200 Park Bully year 2008
La Parva Ski Area from Santiago, Chile, has acquired from Telemet Sudamérica a new PistenBully 200 Park Bully of 2008 edition.

21/03/2010 El Colorado Ski Area Acquires a PB 300W-2008
The Ski Area El Colorado from Santiago, Chile, has acquired from Telemet Sudamerica a new PistenBully 300W of 2008 collection to be delivered for use at this coming winter season 2008.

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21/03/2010 Valle Nevado Acquires a
PB 300W-2007, for immediate delivery
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