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These images of the sun were taken by the SDO (Solar Dynamics Observatory). They show some of the intense recent flare activity during the biggest solar storm in the past six years. (Photos courtesy NASA, Lockheed Martin)

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Stunning photos of intense solar storm

These images of the sun from NASA and Lockheed Martin show recent flare activity during the biggest solar storm in the past six years.

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KIRO-TV viewer photos: Heavy snow hits Northwest

In this Oct. 12, 2005 file photo, a drought affects the water levels of Anama Lake along the Amazon River, 168 kilometers from Manaus, Brazil. In 2005, the water level of the Amazon dropped by several feet because of a months long drought, halting travel and harming the important fishing industry. From Chile to Colombia to Mexico, Latin America has been battered recently by wildfires, floods and droughts. While leading climate scientists are unable to pin any single flood or heat wave solely on climate change, experts say the number of extreme weather events is increasing worldwide and the evidence suggests global warming is having an impact. (AP Photo/Luiz Vasconcelos, Interfoto, File)

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Extreme weather events increase worldwide

No single flood or heat wave is blamed solely on climate change, but experts say the number of extreme weather events is increasing worldwide. Here are some examples in Latin America.

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Cold threatens Florida crops

Farmers spray water on their fruit to protect them from below-freezing temperatures in central Florida.

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With snow scarce, northern US has brown Christmas

From New England to the Dakotas and even parts of the Northern Rockies and Pacific Northwest, snowfall has been well below normal this holiday season.

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Debris from Japan tsunami reaches U.S. West Coast

The first debris from the Japan tsunami earlier this year has reached the West Coast of the United States, washing ashore on the northwestern tip of Washington.

A flooded road is seen in Hatteras Island, N.C., Sunday, Aug. 28, 2011after Hurricane Irene swept through the area Saturday cutting the roadway in five locations. Irene caused more than 4.5 million homes and businesses along the East Coast to reportedly lose power over the weekend, and at least 11 deaths were blamed on the storm. (AP Photo/Jim R. Bounds)

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Hurricane Irene: Sunday

Hurricane Irene made its long-awaited arrival into the Northeastern U.S. Sunday.

The NYPD security booth at the York Street station of the F train is empty as passengers enter and exit the last train to run in the staition in the Dumbo neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough of New York, Saturday, Aug. 27, 2011. New York City officials have started to shut down the mass transit system ahead of Hurricane Irene, the first time it's been closed because of a natural disaster. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

Last stop: Subways start shutting down in NYC

The nation's largest subway system was beginning to shut down Saturday and the typically bustling city became unusually quiet as the first rain from Hurricane Irene fell on Manhattan. Sidewalks, streets and bridges were nearly empty. Businesses were closed. Subway riders raced to catch the last trains. More 370,000 people ...

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