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Rescue of bear cub named Boo Boo from Idaho wildfire invokes memories of Smokey

A four-month old black bear cub rescued from a raging wildfire in Idaho has achieved celebrity status, much as another famous bear cub did more than 60 years ago. Boo Boo’s recovery from second degree burns moved on to a new stage this week as the Idaho Humane Society takes over its care.

It is great to have a feel good story from the devastation of this year’s wildfires.  Read the rest of this story on Examiner.com and check out the pictures of Boo Boo – he looks pretty cute!  

A sedated Boo Boo is seen with bandaged paws before his transfer to the Idaho Humane Society. (Idaho Fish and Game)
A sedated Boo Boo is seen with bandaged paws before his transfer to the Idaho Humane Society. Click the image to read the story and see more photos of Boo Boo. (Idaho Fish and Game)

Severe weather threat forces President Obama’s acceptance speech indoors

President Barack Obama’s acceptance of his party’s nomination for reelection Thursday has been moved indoors to Charlotte’s Time Warner Cable arena. Democratic National Convention organizers said the threat of severe weather was the reason for the move from the planned outdoor venue. Read the rest of this story on Examiner.com

National Hurricane Center displays Star Trek humor in discussing Hurricane Kirk

Starting as a tropical wave off the coast of Africa on August 22nd, Hurricane Kirk never presented a threat to land as it stayed well out over the Atlantic. As the storm weakened and began to dissipate yesterday, the National Hurricane chose to use a famous line from Star Trek to describe the storm’s fate. Read the rest of this story on Examiner.com

Al Gore: Recent weather events ‘a nature hike through the book of Revelations’

Hyperbole from climate change alarmists is nothing new with many of the biggest purveyors of the theory seemingly wanting to one-up the comments of the others. Former vice president Al Gore has always been one to provide interesting quotes and this week equated extreme weather events to Biblical catastrophes.  Read the rest of this story on Examiner.com including video of Gore’s commentary.

International Space Station cameras capture video of Hurricane Isaac

On the surface of the Earth hurricanes bring destruction and oftentimes death with a ferocity unlike any other type of weather. Viewed from above however hurricanes seem almost tranquil and in some ways beautiful as is seen in new video of Hurricane Isaac from the International Space Station. Check out the stunning video as well as amazing photos of previous hurricanes as seen from space.

Hurricane Isaac is seen moving inland from the GOES East satellite early Wednesday morning.
Hurricane Isaac is seen moving inland from the GOES East satellite early Wednesday morning. Click to read more and view video from the ISS. (NOAA / NASA)

Hurricane Isaac sets sights on Louisiana and Gulf Coast, landfall tonight

We now have the fourth hurricane of the 2012 Atlantic season as Isaac has strengthened prior to making landfall tonight. The National Hurricane Center says that Hurricane Isaac is packing Category 1 strength winds of 75mph.  Landfall is expected tonight on the eve of the 7th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina.  Read the rest of this story on Examiner.com including the storm’s forecast track, satellite imagery and more.

Check out this impressive two-day time lapse video showing two days of Isaac’s evolution and track from tropical storm to hurricane.

American Meteorological Society adopts stronger statement on climate change

Saying that the warming climate is a direct result of human activity, the American Meteorological Society released a revised statement on climate change today. The new statement, adopted by the organization without a vote by its members, puts the organization at odds with much of its membership.  Is there a controversy brewing?  Read the rest of this story on Examiner.com

Earthquake swarm hits southern California, most powerful measures 5.5

A swarm of more than 70 earthquakes rocked southern California near the Mexico border Sunday. The most power quake measured 5.5 and damaged buildings in Brawley near the epicenter.  Read the rest of this story on Examiner.com including details of the areas ‘shaky’ past and maps of the latest quakes.  

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