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'15000 die in Philippine Storm' 1912 headline goes …– Sun Star Daily

AFTER more than a hundred years, a front page of a defunct American newspaper headlining “15000 die in Philippine Storm” in 1912 went viral on social media. Link: '15000 die in Philippine Storm' 1912...

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Haiyan's path of destruction in Philippines visible from space

From hills laid bare by winds to coastlines swamped by floodwaters, the massive swath of destruction across the Philippines city of Tacloban from Super Typhoon Haiyan is visible even from space.One of...

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Typhoon from space

This remarkable image of super Typhoon Haiyan over the Philippines, was taken by NASA astronaut Karen Nyberg during a five-month mission in space. Original link: Typhoon from space

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CryoSat measures European storm surge / CryoSat / Observing the …

Altimeter measurements from space can be used to validate storm surge models as well as provide near-realtime information that can be incorporated into predictions. Under ESA's Data User Element, the...

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Lights slowly return to typhoon-devastated Philippines

More than a month since Typhoon Haiyan tore through the Philippines, most of the worst-hit island of Leyte is still mired in darkness when night falls. But the lights are slowly starting to come back...

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Lights slowly return to Philippines region devastated by typhoon Haiyan

TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines — More than a month since Typhoon Haiyan tore through the Philippines, most of the worst-hit island of Leyte is still mired in darkness when night falls. Originally from:...

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Lights returning after typhoon

TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines — More than a month since Typhoon Haiyan tore through the Philippines, most of the worst-hit island of Leyte is still mired in darkness when night falls. Read More:  Lights...

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Climate fail: Geoengineering would cool planet, but screw up rainfall patterns

For decades, scientists have been grappling with the consequences of climate change and working toward viable solutions. Climate engineering, also known as geoengineering, is the most controversial...

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Tropical Storm Kajiki fades over South China Sea

( NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center ) NASA's Aqua satellite captured one of the last images of Tropical Storm Kajiki as it began moving over the central Philippines on Jan. 31. View article -  Tropical...

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Storm Surge 101: Are you at risk? Are you prepared for it?

MANILA, Philippines – Storm surge first burst into Filipino consciousness when Super Typhoon Yolanda (international name: Haiyan) caused water levels to rise by 15 feet in parts of Eastern Visayas,...

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