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CSIRO weighs climate riskMonday, July 18, 2011 @ 5:29PMCSIRO has presented a grim picture of the realities of life in Australia should climate change lead to an average four degree rise in temperatures, as has been flagged by some researchers.

The heat is on for pros at Waterloo OpenSunday, July 17, 2011 @ 6:08AMWATERLOO, Iowa --- You didn't need a meteorology degree to describe Saturday's conditions at Irv Warren Golf Course.

AGU journal highlights -- July 15, 2011Friday, July 15, 2011 @ 12:14PM( American Geophysical Union ) Featured in this release are research papers on the following topics: "Model gives 3-month warning of fire-prone season in Amazon forest"; "Episodic tremor triggers small earthquakes";"Melting glaciers can change Earth's gravity field"; "Model determines likelihood of freak waves"; "Tremor activity changes following two San Andreas Fault earthquakes"; and more.

Big Hail Can Stay Aloft for 30 MinutesThursday, July 14, 2011 @ 8:52AMEven when we're not in a severe stretch like this one, hail is a summer tradition in this part of the country. Alan Gionet sought out the answer to the Good Question "How is hail formed?"

On campus - July 17, 2011Wednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 10:20PMSeven college scholarships from Farmers Union Oil Company of Bismarck-Mandan were presented to the following recipients: Brittany Schock, Lee Keller, Shannon Jacobson, Kristi Richter, Bailey Carlson, Brandon Shuler and Natalie Laubner. Each received a $500 scholarship.

Utah air-quality office names new deputyWednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 3:06PMUtah air-quality office names new deputy By JUDY FAHYS The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jul 13, 2011 01:05PM MDT Brock LeBaron, an environmental scientist in the Utah Division of Air Quality for more than two decades, has accepted a new position focusing on rural air issues. Amanda Smith, executive director of the Department of Environmental Quality, created the post of deputy director of air in ...

Utah air quality veteran to focus on rural air challengesWednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 2:19PMSALT LAKE CITY — A veteran state air quality employee who has been the agency's point man on investigating pollution problems in the Uintah Basin has been selected to fill a new position focusing on rural air issues in the Utah.

New Air-office deputy namedWednesday, July 13, 2011 @ 2:06PMNew Air-office deputy named By JUDY FAHYS The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jul 13, 2011 01:05PM MDT Brock LeBaron, an environmental scientist in the Utah Division of Air Quality for more than two decades, has accepted a new position focusing on rural air issues. Amanda Smith, executive director of the Department of Environmental Quality, created the post of deputy director of air in May to focus ...

Summertime, and the Livin’ Isn’t Easy, Especially in KansasTuesday, July 12, 2011 @ 5:04AMLike a hamburger flipping endlessly on a grill, each turn of a calendar page of late has brought more punishing heat to the Midwest, South and even the ocean-cooled coasts.