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                                                    </description><item><title>Thanks to El Nino, Rare Tropical Storms Signal a Wacky Start to 2016</title><link>http://www.gizmodo.in/science/Thanks-to-El-Nino-Rare-Tropical-Storms160Signal-a-Wacky-Start-to-2016/articleshow/50581088.cms?utm_source=GIZ&amp;utm_medium=feed&amp;utm_campaign=GIZMODO</link><description>For the first time since records began, two tropical storms-one in the Atlantic and one in the Pacific-have appeared at the same time in January. Named Alex and Pali, these storms are being fueled by unusually warm surface waters. On their own, these early storms are rare occurrences.</description><pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2016 22:09:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>gizmodo-in-7f55981f05c463c619aff060fd6d5e04</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20160116220900</sortelement></item><item><title>Atlantic hurricane is a true January oddity</title><link>http://www.marketwatch.com/story/hurricane-alex-churns-over-atlantic-as-first-such-storm-to-form-in-january-since-1938-2016-01-15</link><description>The storm had maximum sustained winds of 70 miles per hour, after slowing from 75 miles per hour earlier in the day. The Azores has discontinued a hurricane warning and put a tropical storm warning in effect instead. Alex was the first hurricane to develop over the Atlantic since 1938.</description><pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2016 05:20:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>marketwatch-50753c60796a7f5ebdb2c36b51de9e54</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20160116052000</sortelement></item><item><title>Former Hurricane Pali peters out near Equator</title><link>http://phys.org/news/2016-01-hurricane-pali-peters-equator.html</link><description>NOAA's GOES-West satellite captured this image of the remnants of Tropical Depression Pali in the North Central Pacific on Jan. 15 at 1200 UTC (7 a.m. EST). Credit: NASA/NOAA GOES Project. Imagery from NOAA's GOES-West satellite has shown that former Hurricane Pali has petered out near the Equator.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2016 22:06:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>phys-0293ccdd7b50f3d3c604f1188bb2bf6d</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20160115220600</sortelement></item><item><title>There's a hurricane in January and it's freaking everyone out</title><link>http://www.breakingnews.ie/world/theres-a-hurricane-in-january-and-its-freaking-everyone-out-715907.html</link><description>A rare January hurricane has formed in the Atlantic – and is closing in on the Azores. And authorities in the Portuguese islands are warning of waves up to 60ft high, wind gusts up to 100mph and torrential rain. So why exactly is this weather so unusual? Well, Alex is the first hurricane to form in the month of January since 1938.</description><pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2016 15:36:00 +0100</pubDate><guid>breakingnews-ie-0e15dee1875cce03559534445891205a</guid><sortelement xmlns="emm">20160115153600</sortelement></item></channel></rss>