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This NOAA satellite image taken Monday, Nov. 23, 2009 at 12:45 a.m. EST shows a dense patch of clouds highlighting a developing area of low pressure just off the coast of the Carolinas. Moist flow around this system sparks cloudy skies and showers in the Mid-Atlantic. Additional precipitation and areas of freezing fog develop from Wisconsin through Iowa as a frontal boundary stalls in the Upper Mississippi Valley and the Central Plains. (AP PHOTO/WEATHER UNDERGROUND)

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AP - Mon Nov 23, 5:17 AM ET

Drier weather was expected to return to much of the West on Monday as a building ridge of high pressure replaces the eastern Pacific storm from Sunday.

  • File photo shows people evacuating a village close to Havana following Hurrican Ike. Flooding in the world's major port cities caused by melting icecaps could cause up to 28 trillion dollars (18 trillion euros) in damage in 2050, environmental group WWF said in a report Monday.(AFP/File/Adalberto Roque)
    Melting icecaps to damage major port cities: WWF AFP - Mon Nov 23, 1:56 AM ET

    GENEVA (AFP) - Flooding in the world's major port cities caused by melting icecaps could cause up to 28 trillion dollars (18 trillion euros) in damage in 2050, environmental group WWF said in a report Monday.

  • An aerial view of the destroyed Northside bridge, in Workington England Friday Nov. 20, 2009  as floods submerge large parts of Cumbria. Military helicopters winched dozens of people to safety and emergency workers in inflatable boats rescued scores more as floods on Friday swamped northern England's picturesque Lake District. (AP Photo/ Peter Byrne/PA)
    UK checks safety of 1,800 bridges after storms AP - Sun Nov 22, 4:48 PM ET

    LONDON - Police and army experts say they're urgently checking the safety of about 1,800 bridges in northern England amid some of the worst storms ever recorded in Britain.

  • Residents are transported in a lifeboat to avoid floodwater in Cockermouth, northern England, November 20, 2009. REUTERS/Nigel Roddis
    Britain hit by floods after record rainfall Reuters - Fri Nov 20, 11:24 AM ET

    COCKERMOUTH, England (Reuters) - Lifeboats and military helicopters rescued hundreds of people overnight in northern England and a policeman was killed as torrential rain flooded homes, washed away bridges and closed roads.

  • The flooded River Derwent breaks its banks and floods properties in Cockermouth in Cumbria. Rescuers were working to evacuate about 200 people by helicopter from a town after storms triggered flooding across parts of the country.(AFP/Andrew Yates)
    Evacuations underway as floods hit towns AFP - Fri Nov 20, 6:15 AM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - Rescuers were working on Friday to evacuate about 200 people by helicopter from a town after storms triggered flooding across parts of the country, police said.

  • FILE - In this Sept. 1, 2005 file photo, residents wait on a rooftop to be rescued from the floodwaters of  Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans.  The federal government could be vulnerable to billions of dollars in claims after a judge rules that the Army Corps of Engineers' failure to properly maintain a navigation channel led to massive flooding in Hurricane Katrina. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip, Pool, File)
    Katrina ruling could bring new deluge of lawsuits AP - Thu Nov 19, 6:01 PM ET

    NEW ORLEANS - A landmark court ruling blaming the Army Corps of Engineers' "monumental negligence" for some of the worst flooding from Hurricane Katrina could lead to a new deluge: billions of dollars in legal action from thousands of storm victims.

  • Northern, western U.S. bracing for warm December Reuters - Thu Nov 19, 10:17 AM ET

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Warmer-than-average temperatures are forecast for the northern and western United States this December, the U.S. National Weather Service said Thursday, with the government unable to offer a projection for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic states.

  • U.S. government liable for some Katrina damage: judge Reuters - Thu Nov 19, 7:54 AM ET

    HOUSTON (Reuters) - A U.S. judge ruled on Wednesday the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was negligent in maintaining a key navigational channel in New Orleans and was liable for some damage caused by massive flooding from Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

  • Soldiers unload water and other aid from a helicopter for people affected by flooding in Verapaz, El Salvador, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009.  At least 10,000 Salvadorans are in urgent need of food aid after devastating floods and mudslides that damaged crops, destroyed homes and killed 130 people, according to the U.N. World Food Program. (AP Photo/Luis Romero)
    Death toll in El Salvador storms rises to 192 AP - Sun Nov 15, 3:38 PM ET

    SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador - Salvadoran authorities say at least 192 people were killed by floods and landslides that swept through the country last week.

  • Emergency rescue workers float past a 'Merry Christmas' sign as they look to rescue residents stranded by floods in Cockermouth, Cumbria. Residents of the flood-hit northwest have began returning to their homes but police are warning it could take years to recover from the devastation left by the heaviest rainfall on record.(AFP/Andrew Yates)
    Residents return to survey cost of devastating floods AFP - Mon Nov 23, 4:25 PM ET

    LONDON (AFP) - Residents in the flood-hit northwest began returning to their homes Monday but police warned it could take years to recover from the devastation left by the heaviest rainfall on record.

  • A motorist drives through flood waters along Park Blvd. during severe weather, Friday, Nov. 13, 2009 in Wildwood, N.J. AP Photo/Sean Fitzgerald)
    East Coast storm begins to move out to sea AP - Fri Nov 13, 10:13 PM ET

    OCEAN CITY, N.J. - A powerful storm born from the remnants of Tropical Storm Ida began moving out to sea Friday after raking the East Coast for three days, leaving behind it a trail of flooding, damaged buildings, eroded beaches and at least six deaths.

  • Dolphin stranded in Ala. after Tropical Storm Ida AP - Fri Nov 13, 3:56 PM ET

    GULF SHORES, Ala. - An Atlantic bottlenose dolphin is being treated for dehydration and pneumonia after it was found stranded following Tropical Storm Ida's brush with the Alabama coast.

  • DC rescuers evacuate shops over collapse fears AP - Fri Nov 13, 3:47 PM ET

    WASHINGTON - Rescuers have evacuated several shops in southeast Washington, D.C., over concerns that nearby buildings under construction might collapse because the ground is soaked from recent rain.

  • Va. gov out of town for DNC as his state floods AP - Thu Nov 12, 5:21 PM ET

    RICHMOND, Va. - With his state under an emergency declaration because of heavy rain and floods Thursday, Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine was in Arkansas for a Democratic fundraiser.

  • Mississippi sees "catastrophic" crop losses Reuters - Thu Nov 12, 2:00 PM ET

    MIAMI (Reuters) - Rain from Tropical Storm Ida further slowed the cotton, soybean and sweet potato harvest in Mississippi, where crop losses were devastating even before the storm hit, a state agriculture official said on Thursday.

  • A man stands on a buried bridge on the shore of the Ilopango lake in the Dolores Apulo village in Ilopango, near San Salvador. Rescue workers have tried to reach survivors of floods and landslides unleashed by late-season storms, as common graves were being dug around the country to handle the growing death toll that now stands at 152.(AFP/Jose Cabezas)
    Floods, landslides kill 152 in El Salvador AFP - Wed Nov 11, 12:11 AM ET

    SAN SALVADOR (AFP) - Rescue workers have tried to reach survivors of floods and landslides unleashed by late-season storms, as common graves were being dug around the country to handle the growing death toll that now stands at 152.

  • Workers clean up a flooded neighborhood in Destin, Fla on Tuesday Nov. 10, 2009 as Tropical Storm Ida passes through. (AP Photo/Mari Darr-Welch)
    Ida weakens to a depression, soaks the Southeast AP - Tue Nov 10, 4:02 PM ET

    PENSACOLA, Fla. - Tropical Storm Ida sloshed ashore with rain and gusty winds Tuesday before weakening to a depression, causing little damage along the Gulf Coast but bringing more rain to the already-soaked Southeast.

  • Map locates Tamil Nadu state in India, where landslides have burried villages
    Landslide triggered by rains kills 42 in India AP - Tue Nov 10, 2:07 PM ET

    NEW DELHI - A landslide triggered by torrential seasonal rains swept through a hilly region in southern India, killing at least 42 people, an official said Tuesday.

  • A resident walks through strong rain and wind as Tropical Storm Ida approaches, in Gulfport, Mississippi, November 9, 2009. REUTERS/Carlos Barria
    Ida sloshes ashore, US Gulf oil operations recover Reuters - Tue Nov 10, 1:59 PM ET

    MOBILE, Alabama (Reuters) - Ida dwindled to a tropical depression on Tuesday after crawling ashore in Alabama from the Gulf of Mexico, and oil operations in the Gulf were quickly returning to normal after being widely disrupted by the storm.

  • FILE - In this March 1, 2007 file photo, people drink tea on the dried-up riverbed of the Yangtze River, in southwest China's Chongqing Municipality. Increased droughts, floods and storms will hit China's Yangtze River Basin over the next few decades, the result of rising temperatures globally, according to a report released Tuesday, Nov. 10, 2009. (AP Photo, File)
    Report predicts extreme weather on China's Yangtze AP - Tue Nov 10, 12:10 PM ET

    BEIJING - Rising temperatures over the next few decades will unleash storms, floods and drought across China's Yangtze River Basin, a new report says, raising the prospect of catastrophe for a region that is home to nearly a third of the country's population.

  • NASA satellite image shows Hurricane Ida as it churns through the Caribbean on November 7. Weakened remnants of what was once Hurricane Ida have made landfall on the US Gulf coast, dumping heavy rain and triggering some flooding but without the deadly winds Ida packed over the weekend.(AFP/NASA/File/Ho)
    Tropical Storm Ida weakens as it hits US Gulf Coast AFP - Tue Nov 10, 10:58 AM ET

    NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (AFP) - Weakened remnants of what was once Hurricane Ida made landfall on the US Gulf coast Tuesday, dumping heavy rain and triggering some flooding but without the deadly winds Ida packed over the weekend.

  • Surfers take advantage of rough surf as Tropical Storm Ida approaches the coast in Gulf Shores, Ala., Monday, Nov. 9, 2009.  (AP Photo/Dave Martin)
    Ida weakens to a tropical depression, heads east AP - Tue Nov 10, 9:51 AM ET

    MIAMI - Forecasters say Ida has weakened to a tropical depression and is heading east toward the Florida Panhandle with winds near 35 mph (55 kph).

  • More than 40 killed in landslides in southern India Reuters - Tue Nov 10, 9:41 AM ET

    CHENNAI, India (Reuters) - At least 43 people have been killed in landslides caused by torrential rains in the Nilgiris hills in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu, officials said on Tuesday.

  • Indian flood victims gather clothes at a rehabilitation centre in Mahaboobnagar district. Heavy rain in southern India triggered flash floods and landslides that killed 45 people in the last 24 hours and left about 1,000 tourists stranded.(AFP/File/Noah Seelam)
    Indian landslides, flash floods kill 45: police AFP - Tue Nov 10, 9:14 AM ET

    CHENNAI, India (AFP) - Heavy rain in southern India triggered flash floods and landslides that killed 45 people in the last 24 hours and left about 1,000 tourists stranded, police said Tuesday.

  • A resident walks through strong rain and wind as Tropical Storm Ida approaches, in Gulfport, Mississippi November 9, 2009. A weakened Tropical Storm Ida drenched the U.S. Gulf Coast and oil installations on Monday, shutting down nearly 30 per cent of Gulf energy production. Ida was expected to strike the coast near Mobile, Alabama, early on Tuesday. At one time a Category 2 hurricane, Ida's threat eased as winds dropped to 70 miles per hour (112 km per hour). They were expected to decrease further as the storm approached landfall. Picture taken November 9, 2009.   REUTERS/Carlos Barria (UNITED STATES ENVIRONMENT DISASTER IMAGES OF THE DAY)
    Ida blows ashore as Gulf Coast rides out storm AP - Tue Nov 10, 7:58 AM ET

    GULF SHORES, Ala. - Tropical Storm Ida blew ashore with rain and gusty but weakening winds before dawn Tuesday as weather-hardened Gulf Coast residents rode out the rare late-season storm.

  • A gas pipeline is seen at the Russian gas compressor station in Sudzha near the Russian-Ukrainian border in January 2009. Thawing permafrost caused by global warming is costing Russian energy firms billions of dollars annually in damage control and shrinking Russia's territory, Greenpeace warned in a new study Friday.(AFP/File/Sergei Supinsky)
    Oil falls below $79 as Ida drops to tropical storm AP - Tue Nov 10, 3:49 AM ET

    SINGAPORE - Oil prices fell below $79 a barrel Tuesday in Asia as a storm threatening oil installations in the Gulf of Mexico weakened and investors eyed a volatile dollar.

  • Sri Lankan householder W. Ariyapal (L) inside his house that was built by Sri Lankan-born US hedge fund manager Raj Rajaratnam, in the village of Rathgama, in the wake of the 2004 Asian tsunami. Billionnaire Rajaratnam was recently accused of illegally making money by trading on inside information on the US stock markets.(AFP/Ishara S.Kodikara)
    Rajaratnam: a 'living buddha' under suspicion AFP - Mon Nov 9, 10:14 PM ET

    RATHGAMA, Sri Lanka (AFP) - Raj Rajaratnam, a billionaire financier facing insider trading charges in the United States, is recalled in stone in one of the villages he helped recover from the Asian tsunami in 2004.

  • Mexico declares flood emergency in 2 south cities AP - Mon Nov 9, 9:51 PM ET

    VILLAHERMOSA, Mexico - The Mexican government has declared parts of the Gulf coast state of Tabasco disaster zones due to flooding from days of heavy rains, freeing up federal relief funds for the area.

  • Giant domino pieces installed along a stretch of the Berlin Wall's original path are seen at Brandenburg Gate in Berlin Monday, Nov. 9, 2009, during celebrations marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. (AP Photo/Wolfgang Rattay, pool)
    Thousands cheer 20 years since fall of Berlin Wall AP - Mon Nov 9, 6:20 PM ET

    BERLIN - Ulrich Sauff and his wife stared at the mammoth domino pieces marking the path where the Berlin Wall once stood and reminisced about life in the barrier's shadow.

  • 2 workers rescued from wobbly oil rig as Ida nears AP - Mon Nov 9, 4:07 PM ET

    NEW ORLEANS - The Coast Guard says two Chevron Corp. workers have been rescued from an oil rig that was in danger of toppling as Tropical Storm Ida churned up high seas.

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