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  <description>Our musings on weather and climate in North Carolina</description>
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    <title>Nothing Could Be Finer: A Look Back at our Seasonable Spring</title>
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    <description>As anyone who spent time outdoors over the past few months can attest, the idyllic spring of 2013 is one for the memory banks, and it turns out that it\'s...</description>
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    <title>Climate Summary: May 2013</title>
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    <description>Statewide Average Precipitation: *4.47 inches (43rd wettest since 1895)  Statewide Average Temperature: *64.6°F (30th coldest since 1895)  *Values generated...</description>
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    <title>The SCO at StormFest 2013</title>
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    <description>StormFest is an annual event which brings together groups from around North Carolina to talk about storms, and how to be prepared for the dangers these...</description>
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    <title>Climate Summary: April 2013</title>
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    <description>Statewide Average Precipitation: *4.89 inches (18th wettest since 1895)  Statewide Average Temperature: *57.7°F (59th coldest since 1895)  *Values generated...</description>
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    <title>Winter El Niño Events Often Take Root in the Spring</title>
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    <description>Although our winter just ended, the weather conditions half a world away in the western Pacific Ocean may already be shaping how our next winter will turn...</description>
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    <title>Climate Summary: March 2013</title>
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    <description>Statewide Average Precipitation: 2.85 inches (22nd driest since 1895)  Statewide Average Temperature: 43.6°F (6th coldest since 1895)...</description>
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    <title>Winter 2012-13 Recap</title>
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    <description>Back in December, we released our winter outlook that included our own winter forecast and the predictions of the woolly worm, farmers\' almanacs, and two...</description>
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    <title>Climate Summary: February 2013</title>
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    <description>Statewide Average Precipitation: 4.03 inches (50th wettest since 1895)Statewide Average Temperature: 41.3°F (52nd coldest since 1895)   The statewide...</description>
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    <title>CCMMS Students Return to Research at the SCO</title>
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    <description>For a few hours every week since October, the State Climate Office has welcomed two additional researchers: Miles Hunt and Maggie Loughlin, both eighth-grade...</description>
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    <title>Citizen Science Program needs your help observing the weather! </title>
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    <description>Do you ever wonder how much rain a thunderstorm brought to your backyard, or how deep the snow was after a winter storm?  If so, then you could be a great...</description>
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