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luke h

3 year old missing after bad weather - 2 views

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    Ryan Hamil went missing Tuesday after ferocious weather. He was with his mother and siblings when the storm hit. The mother has broken bones bruises and cuts and the father was away but returned. They were last searching a 16-mile stretch. They have taken refuge in a bathtub. Its one of the worst since 1953 and their hearts go out.
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    The storm must have been very strong to take a child away from his mother. Hopefully they keep searching until they find the child. I've seen pictures of the wreckage and it will be a struggle but we can hope everything will be all right.
luke h

Hot weather for texas as battle against wildfire's continue - 0 views

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    Hot dry weather returns to Texas this week and the national weather service issued a red flag warning for large portion of west Texas. A fire scorched nearly every inch of a 10,000 acre. Some cattle of the Cormack family farm almost incinerated by fast moving flames. Forest service responded to 17 new fires over the weekend and to firefighters have dies so far with others having numerous injures.
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    Thats not good at all. More dry weather, more fires and also more damage done.
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    That is terrible. Hopefully nothing bad happens.
luke h

Wet weather threatens planting season - 0 views

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    Farmers are ready for the wet weather to move out because it delaying the planting season. Greg Kneubuhler is mad because he cant get into the felids. But if they plant stuff by may 15 then they will still have a good yield. Its becoming more of a challenge with more rain in the forecast. They have nothing planted at all yet because they can't get in the felids yet. They have four weeks to plant. What they need is heat wind and warm weather.
tony norris

More rain, Are you kidding me? - 0 views

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    Rare and dangerous thunderstorms and possible tornadoes could appear Tuesday in northeast Texas, Mississippi and the southern part of the United State. Very large hail and damaging winds are also to be expected. It doesn't stop on Tuesday, on Wednesday there is also a severe thunderstorm warning. We just started getting nice weather for the first time all year and its all about to get ruined by the raging wind and thunderstorms.
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    This is ridiculous. This whole month so far was rain and disaster.
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    I wish summer would come and it would stay nice out already.
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    Im sick of the rain. i wish it was summer already.
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    I enjoy the rain probably more than the normal person. Lets also hope for some cool thunderstorms would be awesome. Let it rain.
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    What is with this weather? When is summer weather going to come? It seems like this summer is just going to be full of rain its been 2 months of rain everyday.
Corey N

Dangerous Outbreak In The Forecast! - 0 views

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    Strong tornadoes and thunderstorms are said to be forecasted in recent days to form in the south. More destruction is said to also add up to recent damages while many states are rebuilding from mother nature latest attacks. Many Injuries to states such as Texas; far southeast Oklahoma; extreme northwestern Louisiana; and the southern half of Arkansas, according to the Weather Service's this might be even worse. If your planning on flying anywhere south soon, be sure to prepare for flight delays.
katie j

Dangerous outbreak of severe weather in parts of the South - 1 views

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    Their are severe thunderstorms and possible tornadoes could erupt from northeast Texas into parts of Mississippi and Tennessee it's also touching parts of Oklahoma, Missouri, Kentucky, Arkansas and Louisiana
Suzie Nestico

CNN.com - Breaking News, U.S., World, Weather, Entertainment & Video News - 0 views

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    Primary source utilized in Current Events class
Suzie Nestico

Local H.S. teacher uses Twitter to teach students - WKRN, Nashville, Tennessee News, We... - 1 views

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    Using Twitter to facilitate class discussions
brittany v

Volcanic ash heads for Heathrow threatening to snarl travel - 0 views

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    A volcanic eruption began in Iceland. Early Tuesday the ash spread to Europe. This forced many British airlines to cancel many flights. This ash is predicted to spread over Scotland, Northern Ireland and northern England, according to Britain's weather agency, the Met Office. There is also a strong possibility it could affect Denmark. The ash can be a serious hazard to aircraft, reducing visibility, damaging flight controls and ultimately causing jet engines to fail. This volcano affected many airlines and traveling.
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    this is a very sad happening. it damaged plans and stopped flights.
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    On Tuesday a cloud of ash spread through Icelands Grimsvotn volcano spread through Europe. In Britain they are forcing airlines to be shut down. It was starting to travel to London. Germany's meteorological agency projected that the cloud would spread across the country's north and could reach Berlin around midnight Tuesday, raising the possibility of more cancellations.Iceland's Eyjafjallajokull volcano had smoke and ash into the skies over the continent, forcing the cancellation of thousands of flights per day.
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    This was pretty scary hearing since after there was a prediction that the world was going to end Saturday.
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    this is great just what the world needs more backed up air flights.
Lucas K

Missing child a victim of historic tornado season - 0 views

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    A Tornado hit Canadian Country, Oklahoma and a 3 year old kid went missing along with another 500 people who were killed. This season has been the deadliest season since 1953. Rescuers and volunteers have been searching the land for survivors day in and day out.
Stephanie A

Storm Survivors - 0 views

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    The Southern states but there faith in god. And they most of the people were found alive. A little injured thought the storm but they hide safely in there basements or shelters they made for this kind of weather. But at least 342 people were killed during the storms in the South. People came from homeland Security, Janet Napolitano. All people came to help to save the survivors from the storm.
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    I would have never expected those storms to be so violent and kill so many people. I don't think any one expected it actually
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