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Bloomberg

Tornadoes Tear Through Midwest Killing Dozens

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Tornadoes ripped across several U.S. states late Friday, killing more than 70 people in Kentucky, at least two at a nursing home in Arkansas and an undetermined number at an Amazon.com warehouse that was partially flattened in Illinois.
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Is There A Connection Between Tornadoes And Climate Change?

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Scientists say a warming planet is bringing extreme heat waves and droughts, but the connection between that and tornadoes is complicated.
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The Early Warning Systems That Protect Us From Extreme Weather

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Early warning systems give people precious minutes — even seconds — to take shelter from extreme weather.
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SSM Health CEO Sees Need to Focus on Preventative Health Care

Higher Ed
May.23 -- SSM Health President and CEO Laura Kaiser discusses health care and how to reform the industry on "Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

Tornado Alley Is Expanding, Hitting More Southern States Than Ever

Higher Ed
Scientists aren't completely sure what's causing the shift, but climate change could be partly to blame.
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Louisiana Twister Carved Destruction In Mere Moments

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Scott Withers investigates the aftermath of a powerful tornado in the New Orleans area.
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Thousands Without Heat, Water After Tornadoes Kill Dozens

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Authorities are still tallying the devastation from Friday night's storms, though they believe the death toll will be lower than initially feared.
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U.N. Warns Earth 'Firmly On Track Toward An Unlivable World'

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The report found efforts to cut emissions require a swift end to fossil fuels and increase in renewable energy, among other measures.
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Kentucky Hardest Hit As Storms Leave Dozens Dead In 5 States

Higher Ed
In Kentucky alone, 22 were confirmed dead by Saturday afternoon, including 11 in and around Bowling Green.
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23 Injured In Texas Storms; More Tornadoes Forecast In U.S.

Higher Ed
A blizzard warning issued by the National Weather Service remained in effect through Thursday for most of western and central North Dakota.
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Curated Video

What Makes Storms In The U.S. So Intense?

Higher Ed
The U.S. gets all kinds of severe weather. What makes all of it so powerful sometimes?
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Thick Snow Impacting 9 States Amid Plow Driver Shortage

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A significant shortage of snow plow drivers across the country may mean the roads won't get cleared as fast as usual.
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Tornadoes and COVID-19: First Responders Manage Multiple Disasters

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After a natural disaster, the American Red Cross is one of the first on the scene. The pandemic has the organization adopting new safety protocols.
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The U.S. government and local authorities will soon be able to reach people directly on their cellphones to warn them of imminent danger, even in the middle of an emergency that overloads communications systems, officials said Tuesday.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Cellphone alert system announced in NYC CAPTION: The U.S. government and local authorities will soon be able to reach people directly on their cellphones to warn them of imminent danger, even in the middle of an emergency that...
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Officials: 7 Dead After Tornadoes Tore Through Central Iowa

Higher Ed
The Des Moines area also saw homes and buildings destroyed, power outages, trees knocked down and an additional four people injured.
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Curated Video

Confirming a tornado's existance is still a bit of a mystery to forecasters, but a new type of radar is cutting out some of the guess work.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: New radar confirms tornadoes faster CAPTION: Confirming a tornado's existence is still a bit of a mystery to forecasters, but a new type of radar is cutting out some of the guess work. (Feb. 23) (Location: Joplin,...
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Curated Video

The deaths of three respected tornado researchers near Oklahoma City have renewed questions over whether the risk of dashing off into violent storms in Tornado Alley is too great, regardless of the adrenaline rush.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Storm chasing critical, profitable and dangerous--------------------------------CAPTION: The deaths of three respected tornado researchers near Oklahoma City have renewed questions over whether the risk of dashing off into...
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Town devastated by tornado lives up to its green name

Higher Ed
AP Television Greensburg, Kansas - 23 April 2008 1. Wide shot, workers on water tower 2. Close-up workers painting water tower 3. Pan shot of debris and ruined buildings in Main Street 4. SOUNDBITE: (English) Daniel Wallach, Executive...
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Storm System Brings Heavy Rain And Snow To Much Of The U.S.

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Almost half the country can expect some type of severe weather over the next 24 hours, so officials are advising people to be prepared.
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USA: WEATHER PREDICTION SYSTEM

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English/Nat The U-S National Weather Service has unveiled a modernised system they hope will keep them one step ahead in the battle to predict freak weather systems. The new project has cost some 4.5 (b) billion U-S dollars and has taken...
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Mayfield, Kentucky Residents Sift Through Rubble For Lost Items

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The tornado ripped roofs off homes and lifted some entirely off their concrete foundations.
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South Cleans Up From Tornadoes As Blizzards Advance North

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The storms are expected to hobble the Midwest with wintry weather for days and push up the East Coast into New England.
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Kentucky Tornadoes: One Month Later

Higher Ed
Newsy revisited Kentucky one month after a swarm of tornadoes and touched base with three of the thousands of lives forever changed.
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DV Tornado QA

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HEADLINE: What's behind the increase of tornadoes? CAPTION: A meteorologist from NOAA explains why we've seen a sharp increase in tornadoes this winter. (March 2) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] ___ ___, The Associated Press.