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Summer lightning strikes

These stunning photos of summer lightning strikes will take your breath away By Lydia Ramsey From Business Insider It’s finally summer, so don’t be surprised if you get caught in an unexpected rain shower accompanied by lightning and thunder. In…

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Garth Brooks aces his first New York show in 19 Years

By Craig Jenkins From Vulture The last time Garth Brooks played New York City, the Twin Towers still stood, and Williamsburg was a pale shadow of the luxury high-rise armada it is today. The year was 1997, and a free…

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Guyana’s latest oil discovery may boost local aviation sector

By Ray Chickrie From Caribbean News Now GEORGETOWN, Guyana — Guyana is set to grow tremendously in the coming year after a second offshore well confirmed a mega discovery of oil and gas, and the aviation sector, which has been neglected…

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Cloud migration patterns signify climate ghange

By Maureen Foody From wn.com Scientists using satellite images have established some of the most concrete changes caused by a warming climate in reduced cloudiness in Earth’s tempterate mid-latitude regions while the poleward zones have had a massive expansion according to…

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Undercurrents: World Meteorological Organization improves weather research in Caribbean

BY BERNETIA AKIN From St Croix Source A regular Source column, Undercurrents explores issues, ideas and events developing beneath the surface in the Virgin Islands community. You may never have heard of an organization called Météo-France, but it just signed…

Cayman Islands: DATS A MANGO STAIN?!”

In Cayman, mango season is highly anticipated, and the sweet, unique flavor of the mango is enjoyed by all. Locals reminisce on diving up mangoes in the sea and going in the land to find the perfect tree to climb,…

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Violence begets violence

MY LIFE IN KEY WEST From KEW WEST LOU Dallas last night. St. Anthony and Baton Rouge a few days earlier. Multiple black killings by police officers the past several years. You know the facts. I want to share a…

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Caribbean civil society delivers strong results for biodiversity conservation and further funding approved

From Caribbean News Now PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad — A US$6.9 million fund supported 68 civil society organisations working across eight Caribbean countries to deliver results for increased protection and enhanced management of key biodiversity areas, mainstreamed biodiversity into development…

Snorkelling is a breeze for underwater sightseers: Part 2

By Melanie Reffes From The Suburban All it takes is a mask and a tube, pair of fins, inflatable life vest and a sense of adventure. Unlike scuba diving that requires more gear and more courage, snorkelling is a breeze for…

On March 24th 2015 Antarctica may have just set its highest temperature on record

BY ANDREW FREEDMAN From Mashable Antarctica, Earth’s coldest, most barren continent, may have just set a remarkably unusual weather record. An Argentinian research station on the rapidly warming Antarctic Peninsula recorded a high temperature of 63.5 degrees Fahrenheit (17.5 degrees…