The Storm Worm

Bruce Schneier on what makes the Storm worm such a monster: stealth, adaptability, decentralization Saved By: Michael Hall | View Details | Give Thanks
So beautiful but so fearful images.A proof that the nature is still a giant who is never tamed.
Most of this southwest Kansas town was destroyed by a tornado, part of a violent storm system blamed for at least nine deaths, officials said Saturday amid warnings of more severe weather.
Repairs have made the national park in Washington state accessible again. But winter storms have left it a more primitive -- and dangerous -- place. Last fall's torrential rain, 18 inches in 36 hours, washed away bridges and roads, obliterated hiking trails and destroyed campgrounds. The damage is estimated at $36 million.
Six people were killed when severe storms spawned a tornado that struck a small community near the Mexican border Tuesday, officials said.
Really funny, over the top. Desperate guy has apparently lost it, or has tapped into his deep creativity. Kind of priceless.
A fierce spring nor'easter that stretched from Florida to Maine drenched the New York City area, causing heavy flooding that canceled school Monday, forced people to evacuate and slowed the soggy morning commute.
The storm system was headed toward the East Coast, where it was expected to create a messy weekend. Forecaster Brian Korty said the entire eastern half of the country would feel the brunt of it in the coming days, calling it the kind of storm that happens "once every 20 years."
Another spring snowstorm spread across the upper Midwest on Wednesday, closing schools and grounding more than 200 airline flights.
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A solar eruption in December disrupted the Global Positioning System, a satellite-based navigational system used widely by the military, scientists and civilians, researchers reported on Wednesday.
Another wave of storms swept through Texas and Oklahoma Friday, spawning at least three tornadoes in central Texas, dumping rain into swollen creeks and rivers and forcing an evacuation at an assisted living center.
A powerful spring storm unleashed dozens of tornadoes as it moved through the Midwest on Wednesday and Thursday, including a twister in Oklahoma City that injured at least five people - two of them critically.
JetBlue cancelled 215 flights on Friday as a nasty winter storm blanketed the East Coast. The vast majority of those cancellations involve flights to or from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport.
A huge winter storm plowed toward the East Coast on Sunday after dumping as much as 2 feet of snow in the upper Midwest, grounding hundreds of airline flights and closing major highways on the Plains.
A large, fast-moving snowstorm closed sections of major highways on the plains of eastern Colorado and western Kansas on Saturday, and threatened to dump more than a foot of snow on the Upper Midwest.
A HUGE sandstorm containing toxic dust from China was due to hit South Korea last night, starting a seasonal event blamed for scores of deaths and billions of pounds in damages.
Five satellites were launched into space from Florida on Saturday aboard an unmanned Delta rocket to investigate electromagnetic storms, the dark side of the phenomenon that causes Earth's dazzling aurorae.
New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer activated elements of the state Army National Guard to assist in removing the massive amounts of snow in Oswego County on Lake Ontario and to prepare for other missions as needed.
Imagine a gun that fires a million rounds a minute,enough to shred a target in a blink of an eye, or throw up a defensive wall against an incoming missile.
A series of powerful storms packing suspected tornadoes raked across central Florida early Friday morning, killing several people and destroying homes, police said.
The snow is already piled so high that drivers cannot see around corners. Homeowners are getting worried their roofs can't handle the load. And snow-removal crews are running up the overtime hours.
PhotosAs Americans are still reeling from snow and ice storms, much of Europe was slammed with a violent winter storm that brought down power lines and killed nearly four dozen people. Storms in Europe Kill 46, Disrupt Travel
Computer virus writers attacked thousands of computers on Friday using an unusually topical email citing raging European storms, a security company said.
Europeans labored Friday to restore services across the continent after hurricane-force winds felled trees, brought down power lines and damaged buildings, killing at least 41 people and disrupting travel for tens of thousands
Hundreds of people hunkered down in emergency shelters and thousands stuck it out in darkened homes after a winter storm that left 54 dead in nine states.
A storm blamed for at least 39 deaths in six states spread into the Northeast on Monday, coating trees, power lines and roads with a shell of ice up to a half-inch thick and knocking out power to more than half a million homes and businesses.
Shouldn't poke fun at the Canadian military they try their best with very limited resources... but this is priceless. for neo and all my canuk friends
The 200-foot-tall Sitka spruce tree has stood for 700 years, but after a fierce windstorm swept through the Pacific Northwest last month, the famed Klootchy Creek Giant may not stand much longer. The storm left the tree, designated one of the two largest Sitka spruces in the nation, with a spiral hole in its trunk 18 inches deep and 15 feet long.








