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Cyclone · MiamiDespite being active in the tropics recently, the whole season has now dipped below average for both the number of named storms and for accumulated cyclone energy. - Articles from The Weather ChannelSee the Story
Hurricane Season Falls Below Average By Two Metrics
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Floods · HonoluluHONOLULU (KHON2) - A large area of surface high pressure approximately 1,400 miles from Oahu will remain anchored in nearly the same location through the week. The pressure gradient from this high will remain tight enough to support areawide breezy to locally gusty trades through terrain gaps the next several days. The high will weaken late this week as will the resultant trades. Precipitation will primarily be focused along windward areas wit…See the Story
Showers move into the east end of state as disturbance passes
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EconomyFor the eighth quarter in a row, Austria's economy is in stagnation or contraction. The Wifo boss criticizes the fact that “there is no investment in this country.”See the Story
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Greece · GreeceHow the 16 teams and the schedule were drawn in the 1st phase in the men's A1 polo championship.See the Story
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NOAA · San DiegoForecasters at NOAA's Climate Prediction Center say La Niña could form in the coming weeks. La Niña is expected to emerge this fall and last through the winter months. - Articles from The Weather ChannelSee the Story
La Niña Expected to Emerge, Here's What It Means
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