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Politics · Weather

When hurricanes and politics collide

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 6, 2017, 6:42 AM Sep 6, 2017
35

In times of national tragedy, it must be difficult for the politics-obsessed among us to resist a ‘serves ’em right’ smugness. Garrison Keillor couldn’t. Read more →

The jobs we do · Weather

Flying into the eye of Irma

Bob CollinsBob Collins September 5, 2017, 4:52 PM Sep 5, 2017
0

There may be no other job on the planet that seems as risky as the one Nick Underwood does.

He’s a hurricane hunter and today he was on the crew that flew a plane — intentionally — into Hurricane Irma, providing this video this afternoon on Facebook.
Read more →

Weather

Best Buy says $43 case of water in Texas was a ‘big mistake’

Nancy Yang August 30, 2017, 7:16 AM Aug 30, 2017
32

Richfield-based Best Buy is apologizing after being accused of price gouging Harvey victims. A photo of one of its Texas stores selling a case of water for nearly $43 went went viral Tuesday. One Houston resident sent me a pic of water he saw being sold for *$42* at a nearby Best Buy. They were Read more →

Weather

How bad is Harvey? The National Weather Service had to add new colors to its rainfall map

Nancy Yang August 28, 2017, 10:58 AM Aug 28, 2017
29

You know it’s bad when the National Weather Service has to add a whole new color or two to its map depicting how much rain has fallen in southeastern Texas. #Harvey in perspective. So much rain has fallen, we've had to update the color charts on our graphics in order to effectively map it. pic.twitter.com/Su7x2K1uuz Read more →

Weather

How to help the victims of Hurricane Harvey

Nancy Yang August 28, 2017, 7:17 AM Aug 28, 2017
11

The devastation from the effects of Hurricane — now Tropical Storm — Harvey is still unfolding in Texas. Federal Emergency Management Agency Director Brock Long said that 50 counties in Texas are affected by the flooding and that a tremendous amount of rainfall is in the cards for southwest Louisiana, The Associated Press reported. The Read more →

Weather

This is why you take cover in a thunderstorm

Bob CollinsBob Collins August 2, 2017, 3:21 PM Aug 2, 2017
7

The next time you get frustrated because weather prevents your flight from leaving on time, think of this video that was made public today. Read more →

Weather

Hail damage seen from space

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 19, 2017, 2:06 PM Jul 19, 2017
2

A 60-mile scar — damage from hail caused by a storm on June 22 — highlights the intensity of a storm that stretched from South Dakota to Marshall, Minn. Read more →

Weather

Hay disaster looms in drought-stricken North Dakota

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 13, 2017, 10:33 AM Jul 13, 2017
10

We suspect that Minnesota and other regional farmers are about to organize a ‘hay-lift’ to the farmers of North Dakota, because from the sound of things, they’re going to need it.

A look at this week’s U.S. Drought Monitor map reveals why. To the west of us, there’s a real problem underway.
Read more →

Weather

Video: A tornado up close

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 13, 2017, 8:33 AM Jul 13, 2017
6

As tornadoes go these days, this one in eastern Iowa on Tuesday was comparatively small, but it still provided one of the better tornado videos we’ve ever seen.
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This or That · Weather

Cops go for ride on giant slip-n-slide

Bob CollinsBob Collins July 5, 2017, 12:21 PM Jul 5, 2017
4

Someone called the cops in Asheville, N.C., over the weekend because some people in a neighborhood built a home-brewed slip and slide in the street, which should immediately lead most of America to exclaim ‘why didn’t I ever think of that?’
Read more →

Weather

Despite heat, snow pile hangs on in Austin

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 16, 2017, 8:31 AM Jun 16, 2017
2

Every year around this time, Austin, Minn., gets some national attention because of a dirty pile of snow that refuses to die.

This year, while no different, seems more impressive because it didn’t seem like that snowy of a winter. Read more →

Weather

1,000 Words: When the weather makes us dumb

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 12, 2017, 7:57 AM Jun 12, 2017
23

I suppose this image in the Star Tribune’s Metro section today was supposed to show us the sheer force of the wind during yesterday’s storms.

Instead, it makes me wonder what you people were thinking? Read more →

Weather

For storm chaser, North Dakota has never looked so good

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 7, 2017, 5:01 PM Jun 7, 2017
7

Mike Oblinski, a Phoenix-based photographer and storm chaser, says he doesn’t usually put out any video of his storm-chasing until the season is over. But he made an exception when he was in North Dakota last Friday evening. Read more →

Weather

1,000 Words: Keep calm and mow on

Bob CollinsBob Collins June 5, 2017, 7:29 AM Jun 5, 2017
25

On a weekend in which images of human evil raced around the world in seconds, it’s this image that won the day.
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Weather

When Americans flee rising seas, where will they go?

Bob CollinsBob Collins May 22, 2017, 1:59 PM May 22, 2017
29

Researchers at the University of Georgia are painting a picture of a massive migration in the United States because of climate change.

Their study says nine states will lose population as people flee inland. Read more →

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