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| Genscape: Record Freeze-Offs Result from Widespread Winter Weather For example, impact in the Permian region of west Texas and southeastern New Mexico was mostly felt on El Paso Pipeline, which accounted for 86 percent of the drop despite normally representing only 62 percent of Permian production. We also referenced freeze-off notices posted by El Paso, ...
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| United States hits record for costly weather disasters WASHINGTON—With three strong hurricanes, wildfires, hail, flooding, tornadoes and drought, the United States tallied a record high bill last year for weather disasters: $306 billion. The U.S. had 16 disasters last year with damage exceeding a billion dollars, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...
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Monster 7.6 magnitude EARTHQUAKE threatens Caribbean with TSUNAMI The advisory of a "potential threat" was also issued for Mexico, Panama, Guatemala, Costa Rica, Jamaica and Belize after the earthquake, initially recorded by the USGS as a 7.8 magnitude, struck 44km east of Great Swan Island, Honduras. The advisories came as the region is still recovering from the ...
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| Swimming resumes winning ways as new year begins At the University of Arizona's meet, the Owls defeated New Mexico State University and GCU but lost to No. 12 Arizona by 30 points. ... The winter break is normally a rough time, because there are hard practices and 25-degree weather to get through, but we're looking very strong." The team is currently ...
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| 2017 was 3rd warmest for US, second warmest for Florida The agency also highlighted individual states that saw their warmest weather on record, stating: "Five states - Arizona, Georgia, New Mexico, North Carolina and SC - had their warmest year on record". Losses from Hurricane Harvey exceeded $125 billion, which ranked second only to Hurricane Katrina, ...
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| Weather events in 2017 caused record damage in the United States Five states had their top warmest year in records that date back to 1895, including Arizona, Georgia, New Mexico, North Carolina and SC. The five warmest years have all occurred in the past 11 years, with 2012 being the warmest. And thirty-two other states had one of their ten warmest years on record.
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