• The heat-driven storm that started Friday has resulted in at least 22 deaths from Ohio to New Jersey, 13 of them in Virginia.

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  • There's also a section devoted to "green" roofs, both literally and figuratively, those planted to reduce New York's "heat-island" effect and storm-water runoff.

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  • TC4 project will generate new data on the icy cirrus clouds that are formed in the upper atmosphere by heat-driven, or convective, storm systems that coalesce over warm waters in the tropics.

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  • After the storm of a life lived in the heat of political controversy, there is a great calm.

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  • The storm last October left millions of people without heat or electricity for weeks in Connecticut, New York and New Jersey.

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  • Such aerosol-induced clouds, however, would have silver linings if they formed near a hurricane because the rising air that created them would carry away heat that would otherwise be sucked in to fuel the storm.

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  • And despite all of the talent in Miami a team universally expected to storm through the Eastern playoffs the Heat's lack of a traditional point guard is a reason why the Knicks went 3-1 against them this season.

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  • Hundreds of thousands of people in Indiana through Maryland are still dealing with this heat without the benefits of electricity, due to a derecho -- or massive storm usually with straight-line wind damage -- that barreled eastward late Friday and into Saturday and was fueled, in part, by the extreme heat.

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  • Jim Winkler, minister of the church, was the first to take the podium at the July 2 noontime press conference in sweltering 95-degree heat, just days after millions in the area had lost electric power during a brutal storm.

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  • During the storm and the days that followed, Scott worked 14-hour days in near darkness, worked through heat and chaos and uncertainty.

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