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Idalia has weakened to a tropical storm as it passes over the state of Georgia after slamming into Florida as a powerful hurricane.
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The month of August begins a rapid climb to the climatological peak of hurricane season on Sept. 10. Historically, 90% of all hurricanes and 95% of all major hurricanes happen after Aug. 1.
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How vulnerable are the southeast’s phosphate plants, mines and mountains of waste to stronger rains and hurricanes?
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This Atlantic Hurricane season, forecasting tech takes another leap forward with the introduction of a new, more accurate hurricane model developed by NOAA.
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Two clashing climatic behemoths, El Niño and climate change, will square off this summer to determine how quiet or chaotic the Atlantic hurricane season will be.
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The new director of the National Hurricane Center is a man with plenty of experience calling big storms. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Mike Brennan will take over immediately.
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The center says seven of the predicted 14 named storms will reach hurricane status with two or three major hurricanes making for a normal to slightly above normal season.
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Inhabited and uninhabited, barrier islands move. They will need fortification to survive predicted increases in sea level rise.
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The National Hurricane Center said in an update of its products that two-day outlooks will still be available in addition to the new seven-day outlook.
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After Hurricane Ian made landfall just over 6 months ago, the National Hurricane Center announced that the storm briefly reached Category 5 status before slamming into southwest Florida.
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Fort Myers Beach is known for its quaint, colorful shops and homes. Visitors and residents are embracing the reputation of the beach town and creating art from the debris that still litters the island.
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Bill sponsor Mike Giallombardo, R-Cape Coral, said the additional money is needed as the state continues to address the impacts of Hurricane Ian and Hurricane Nicole.