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2025 hurricane season will miss critical data as autonomous Saildrones sit out missions

Read full article: 2025 hurricane season will miss critical data as autonomous Saildrones sit out missions

2025 hurricane forecasts will lack Saildrone data as NOAA pauses use of ocean drones that provide critical air-sea interface measurements for storm prediction.

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Barbara weakens to a tropical storm as it heads to cooler waters off the coast of Mexico

Read full article: Barbara weakens to a tropical storm as it heads to cooler waters off the coast of Mexico

Tropical Storm Barbara continues to weaken as it heads northwest away from land and is likely to dissipate by Wednesday.

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Tropical Storm Barbara strengthens off Mexico's Pacific coast, bringing heavy rain

Read full article: Tropical Storm Barbara strengthens off Mexico's Pacific coast, bringing heavy rain

Tropical Storm Barbara was strengthening off Mexico’s Pacific coast and could become a hurricane Monday.

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Atlantic Hurricane Season begins June 1 through November 30

Read full article: Atlantic Hurricane Season begins June 1 through November 30

Saharan Desert Dust heading toward Florida

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Hurricane season begins on Sunday. Here’s how to prepare a hurricane kit

Read full article: Hurricane season begins on Sunday. Here’s how to prepare a hurricane kit

The Atlantic Hurricane season begins on June 1, and NOAA forecasted an above-normal season.

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3 to 5 major hurricanes predicted during ‘above-normal’ 2025 season: NOAA

Read full article: 3 to 5 major hurricanes predicted during ‘above-normal’ 2025 season: NOAA

NOAA forecasts 13 to 19 named storms for the upcoming 2025 hurricane season (winds of 39 mph or higher). Of these, 6 to 10 are expected to become hurricanes (winds of 74 mph or higher), including 3 to 5 major hurricanes (category 3, 4, or 5; winds of 111 mph or higher).

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How bumpy can a hurricane flight get? NOAA’s wildest rides reveal turbulence far worse than any commercial flight

Read full article: How bumpy can a hurricane flight get? NOAA’s wildest rides reveal turbulence far worse than any commercial flight

New research from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University and NOAA scientists has officially identified the bumpiest hurricane flight ever: a 1989 mission into Hurricane Hugo, where the P-3 Orion aircraft endured accelerations peaking at 7.86 meters per second squared—about 25 feet per second of jolt.

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Climate change, already causing problems on Earth, could soon create a mess for orbiting satellites

Read full article: Climate change, already causing problems on Earth, could soon create a mess for orbiting satellites

A new study finds that climate change is already causing all sorts of problems on Earth, but soon it will be making a mess in orbit around the planet too.

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Hurricane Hunters are among NOAA employees impacted by DOGE layoffs. Here’s what’s at stake

Read full article: Hurricane Hunters are among NOAA employees impacted by DOGE layoffs. Here’s what’s at stake

Cuts to NOAA have decreased the number of hurricane hunter flight directors which could impact this season's hurricane forecast predictions.

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Mysterious affliction causing endangered sawfish to spin and die resurfaces in Florida

Read full article: Mysterious affliction causing endangered sawfish to spin and die resurfaces in Florida

A mysterious affliction that causes prehistoric, endangered smalltooth sawfish to spin erratically in Florida waters and often die appears to have resurfaced, with more than 50 deaths last year.

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Three tropical cyclones are swirling in the South Pacific

Read full article: Three tropical cyclones are swirling in the South Pacific

Three tropical cyclones are spinning in the South Pacific, an occurrence that scientists say is unusual.

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US was cold but world just lived through planet’s hottest January on record

Read full article: US was cold but world just lived through planet’s hottest January on record

In January 2025, the weather around the world told two very different stories.

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Help create a life-size right whale art installation in Fernandina Beach

Read full article: Help create a life-size right whale art installation in Fernandina Beach

Join the community on Jan. 25 at 10 a.m. at Main Beach Park in Fernandina Beach for a unique opportunity to create a life-size North Atlantic right whale mosaic art installation using oyster shells.

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Hurricane Hunters take on winter storms: NOAA and USAF crews fly missions year-round

Read full article: Hurricane Hunters take on winter storms: NOAA and USAF crews fly missions year-round

The recent hurricane season has ended, and there are several months until the next season officially starts on June 1. You might think that the crews of NOAA and the USAF Reserve hurricane hunter aircraft get a break during this time, but that’s not the case. They continue to fly missions focused on winter storms.

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Small metal savior: NOAA’s DART buoy system enhances tsunami detection and forecasting

Read full article: Small metal savior: NOAA’s DART buoy system enhances tsunami detection and forecasting

The Deep-ocean Assessment and Reporting of Tsunamis (DART) system is a critical tool in the detection and real-time reporting of tsunamis.

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Northern lights may be faintly visible across parts of the US this Thanksgiving

Read full article: Northern lights may be faintly visible across parts of the US this Thanksgiving

Solar storms may produce faint auroras across the northern rim of the United States this Thanksgiving.

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US congressman sends letter urging NOAA to reconsider ‘draconian’ closures for South Atlantic red snapper seasons

Read full article: US congressman sends letter urging NOAA to reconsider ‘draconian’ closures for South Atlantic red snapper seasons

U.S. Congressman John H. Rutherford, along with 22 fellow members of the House, sent a letter to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Thursday to oppose the consideration of area closures and other decisions that would impact the red snapper seasons for recreational anglers in the South Atlantic.

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How one company and News4JAX are helping to save the North Atlantic right whales using a high-tech solution

Read full article: How one company and News4JAX are helping to save the North Atlantic right whales using a high-tech solution

NEWS4JAX anchor and reporter John Asebes recently went to great heights—700 feet, to be exact—to see the technology in action.

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It‘s 3 weeks before Thanksgiving and it feels like spring. What is going on?

Read full article: It‘s 3 weeks before Thanksgiving and it feels like spring. What is going on?

While Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia don’t typically fall into the seasons pattern of leaves changing into bright reds, golden yellows, and glowing orange, we should at least be feeling more like Fall.

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No, the government is not aiming hurricanes at Florida

Read full article: No, the government is not aiming hurricanes at Florida

NOAA debunks weather modification claiming no one creates or steers hurricanes; the technology does not exist.

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Hurricane Kristy strengthens into a Category 4 storm in the Pacific Ocean

Read full article: Hurricane Kristy strengthens into a Category 4 storm in the Pacific Ocean

Forecasters say Hurricane Kristy has strengthened into a Category 4 storm and is expected to remain away from land as it churns in the Pacific Ocean.

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Oscar brings winds, heavy rains to eastern Cuba after striking the Bahamas

Read full article: Oscar brings winds, heavy rains to eastern Cuba after striking the Bahamas

Oscar has weakened to a tropical storm after making landfall Sunday in eastern Cuba.

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Winter weather outlook: Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia expected to be warm and dry

Read full article: Winter weather outlook: Northeast Florida and Southeast Georgia expected to be warm and dry

Drought is likely to develop or worsen across portions of the Southwest and Gulf Coast.

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‘Well, damn!’ Video shows Milton jostling Hurricane Hunter aircraft

Read full article: ‘Well, damn!’ Video shows Milton jostling Hurricane Hunter aircraft

One shouldn’t expect a smooth ride through a hurricane, but Milton knocked the Hurricane Hunter crew around a bit as they entered the storm’s eye Tuesday.

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How do NOAA satellites collect data to observe the ocean?

Read full article: How do NOAA satellites collect data to observe the ocean?

If you look up in the sky, all you will see is a blue sky or a night sky, but from a telescope, you might get a glimpse of the satellites orbiting Earth

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Hurricane Kirk strengthens into a Category 4 storm in the Atlantic

Read full article: Hurricane Kirk strengthens into a Category 4 storm in the Atlantic

Forecasters say Hurricane Kirk has strengthened into a Category 4 storm in the Atlantic Ocean and waves caused by it could cause life-threatening surf and rip current conditions this weekend.

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Hurricane Kirk strengthens into a Category 3 storm in the Atlantic

Read full article: Hurricane Kirk strengthens into a Category 3 storm in the Atlantic

Forecasters say Hurricane Kirk has strengthened into a Category 3 storm in the Atlantic Ocean and is expected to grow rapidly into a major hurricane.

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Hurricane Helene temporarily knocked out severe weather radars in Jacksonville, NWS had to go to backup

Read full article: Hurricane Helene temporarily knocked out severe weather radars in Jacksonville, NWS had to go to backup

Hurricane Helene knocked out power to 4.5 million Americans across the lower South Eastern U.S., leaving the National Weather Service stranded.

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La Niña expected to persist through 2025, which could mean stronger storms

Read full article: La Niña expected to persist through 2025, which could mean stronger storms

July and August were quiet months for hurricane season, especially August 13 through September 8, the quietest it has been since 1968, but now it may seem like the tropics might be waking up.

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City of St. Augustine asking for public input to address flooding concerns

Read full article: City of St. Augustine asking for public input to address flooding concerns

The city of St. Augustine is looking for public input for its citywide vulnerability assessment. This assessment helps the area measure potential impacts from flooding and sea level rise as well as find out who and what might be affected.

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Tropical Storm Ileana weakens to a depression

Read full article: Tropical Storm Ileana weakens to a depression

The National Hurricane Center says Storm Ileana has weakened to a tropical depression.

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Where local counties rank when it comes to hurricane vulnerability

Read full article: Where local counties rank when it comes to hurricane vulnerability

Researchers looked at several factors, including hurricane risk assessments and anticipated financial loss from hurricanes according to FEMA.

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Large whale group spotted off New England includes orca eating a tuna, dozens of endangered species

Read full article: Large whale group spotted off New England includes orca eating a tuna, dozens of endangered species

Scientists say a large number of whales visiting the waters off New England included an uncommon sighting of an orca eating a tuna and an unusually large group of an endangered species of whale.

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JEA trims trees ahead of hurricane season to reduce risk of branches falling on powerlines

Read full article: JEA trims trees ahead of hurricane season to reduce risk of branches falling on powerlines

JEA trimmed trees ahead of hurricane season to reduce the risk of branches falling on powerlines and causing power outages.

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Jacksonville doctor urges people with pre-existing conditions to prepare for hurricane season

Read full article: Jacksonville doctor urges people with pre-existing conditions to prepare for hurricane season

With hurricane season quickly approaching, it is important that everybody is prepared, especially people with preexisting conditions and health-related illnesses.

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NOAA scientists warn of fourth global coral bleaching event

Read full article: NOAA scientists warn of fourth global coral bleaching event

NOAA scientists say the fourth global coral bleaching event is happening.

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Don’t let clouds block your eclipse view

Read full article: Don’t let clouds block your eclipse view

These forecast websites can be your secret weapon for locating the sunnies spots to see an eclipse blackout.

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Heat is on, drought is out: Here’s this year’s spring outlook for Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia

Read full article: Heat is on, drought is out: Here’s this year’s spring outlook for Northeast Florida, Southeast Georgia

NOAA released their spring outlook on Thursday.

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Tropical Storm Pilar dumps heavy rains on Central America leaving at least 2 dead

Read full article: Tropical Storm Pilar dumps heavy rains on Central America leaving at least 2 dead

Tropical Storm Pilar is lashing Central America with heavy rains that have already been blamed for two deaths in El Salvador as it meanders off the Pacific coast.

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Tropical Storm Pilar leaves 2 dead in El Salvador as it wanders off Central America's Pacific coast

Read full article: Tropical Storm Pilar leaves 2 dead in El Salvador as it wanders off Central America's Pacific coast

Heavy rain from Tropical Storm Pilar has already caused two deaths in El Salvador as it meanders off the Pacific coast.

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Hurricanes can be dangerous, but cleaning up after a storm can be even more deadly, NOAA says

Read full article: Hurricanes can be dangerous, but cleaning up after a storm can be even more deadly, NOAA says

Storm surge, strong winds, lightning and downed powerlines are all things that have taken lives during a storm, but once the storm has passed there’s another threat.

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Hurricane Norma weakens slightly on a path toward Los Cabos in Mexico

Read full article: Hurricane Norma weakens slightly on a path toward Los Cabos in Mexico

Hurricane Norma has weakened slightly but remains a major storm off Mexico’s Pacific coast.

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Tropical Storm Norma forms off Mexico's Pacific coast and may threaten resort of Los Cabos

Read full article: Tropical Storm Norma forms off Mexico's Pacific coast and may threaten resort of Los Cabos

Tropical Storm Norma has formed off Mexico's western Pacific coast.

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Lidia dissipates after killing 1 person, injuring 2 near Mexico's Puerto Vallarta resort

Read full article: Lidia dissipates after killing 1 person, injuring 2 near Mexico's Puerto Vallarta resort

Lidia has dissipated after hitting land as a Category 4 hurricane near the resort of Puerta Vallarta, where one person was killed by a falling tree and two others were injured.

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Tropical Storm Philippe chugs toward Bermuda on a path to Atlantic Canada and New England

Read full article: Tropical Storm Philippe chugs toward Bermuda on a path to Atlantic Canada and New England

Tropical Storm Philippe is aiming for Bermuda on a path that would eventually take it to Atlantic Canada and eastern New England.

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Tropical Storm Philippe soaks northeast Caribbean on a path toward Bermuda, New England and Canada

Read full article: Tropical Storm Philippe soaks northeast Caribbean on a path toward Bermuda, New England and Canada

Tropical Storm Philippe is drenching the U.S. and British Virgin Islands as it spins away from the northeast Caribbean on a path that would take it toward Bermuda and later New England and Atlantic Canada.

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Tropical Storm Philippe makes landfall in Barbuda as heavy rains drench northeast Caribbean

Read full article: Tropical Storm Philippe makes landfall in Barbuda as heavy rains drench northeast Caribbean

Tropical Storm Philippe has made landfall in the tiny island of Barbuda as it unleashes heavy rains and flash floods in the northeast Caribbean.

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Back-to-back tropical storms: Newly formed Rina trails Philippe out in the Atlantic

Read full article: Back-to-back tropical storms: Newly formed Rina trails Philippe out in the Atlantic

Tropical Storm Rina has formed in the Atlantic Ocean on the heels of Tropical Storm Philippe.

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Sperm whale calf euthanized after stranding on beach near Marineland in Flagler County

Read full article: Sperm whale calf euthanized after stranding on beach near Marineland in Flagler County

A sperm whale calf that was found stranded on the beach near Marineland in Flagler County on Wednesday had to be euthanized, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).

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Tropical Storm Conditions for North Carolina

Read full article: Tropical Storm Conditions for North Carolina

Potential Tropical Cyclone 16 Develops Offshore

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Subtropical or tropical: the name matters

Read full article: Subtropical or tropical: the name matters

Both systems can develop in the tropics and while they bring rain, winds, and waves one is much worse.

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Dolphin seen hoisted above water believed to have died

Read full article: Dolphin seen hoisted above water believed to have died

A dolphin seen hoisted from the water in a picture posted on Instagram is believed to have died, according to two people involved.

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Photo showing person holding dolphin several feet out of water prompts outrage, investigations

Read full article: Photo showing person holding dolphin several feet out of water prompts outrage, investigations

A photo of a North Florida angler holding a dolphin several feet out of the water is prompting outrage online and investigations by state and federal agencies. A marine biologist told News4JAX his first reaction to seeing that picture was horror. It’s not clear exactly where that photo was taken but harassing or feeding wild dolphins is against federal law.

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Why 2023 is likely headed for the global temperature record books

Read full article: Why 2023 is likely headed for the global temperature record books

Scientists with NOAA and NASA confirmed Monday morning that July 2023 was the hottest month ever recorded on Earth.

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WATCH LIVE: NASA, NOAA to discuss latest climate data at news conference

Read full article: WATCH LIVE: NASA, NOAA to discuss latest climate data at news conference

Officials from NASA and NOAA will discuss on Monday the latest climate data at a news conference.

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Colorado State forecasters still calling for above-average hurricane season

Read full article: Colorado State forecasters still calling for above-average hurricane season

Forecasters at Colorado State University continue to call for an above-average hurricane season in the Atlantic.

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Looking back, sub tourist calls himself 'naive' for taking 2021 dive to the Titanic

Read full article: Looking back, sub tourist calls himself 'naive' for taking 2021 dive to the Titanic

As an international search determined the implosion of a vessel that disappeared on its way to the underwater wreckage of the Titanic, a man who was one of the submersible company's first customers says a dive he made to the site two years ago was like a suicide mission.

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Tropical Storm Arlene, 1st of season, forms in Gulf of Mexico

Read full article: Tropical Storm Arlene, 1st of season, forms in Gulf of Mexico

Tropical Storm Arlene, the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, has formed in the Gulf of Mexico.

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What makes a storm a typhoon? What's a super typhoon?

Read full article: What makes a storm a typhoon? What's a super typhoon?

Typhoon Mawar was a Category 4 super typhoon with maximum sustained winds of 150 mph or greater when it crossed the northern tip of Guam on Wednesday night.

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Long range summer forecast released by NOAA

Read full article: Long range summer forecast released by NOAA

Hotter and wetter conditions are expected for our area over the next three months.

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NOAA upgrades storm surge model

Read full article: NOAA upgrades storm surge model

NOAA has upgraded its storm surge forecasting model that uses probabilistic techniques to assess a range of likely storm surge possibilities.

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What to do when a hurricane threatens

Read full article: What to do when a hurricane threatens

When a tropical storm or hurricane threatens Southeast Georgia and Northeast Florida, it is important to take action quickly long before the storm arrives. While long-term planning is important, there are some key things that need to be accomplished in the short-term.

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Here’s where you can see the Hurricane Hunters next week

Read full article: Here’s where you can see the Hurricane Hunters next week

If you’ve always wanted to get up close with Hurricane Hunters aircrafts and the pilots and meteorologists that fly them, next week is your chance.

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Hurricane Ian retired from hurricane list

Read full article: Hurricane Ian retired from hurricane list

Hurricane Ian is in the history books permanently.

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Marine biologists disentangle right whale off the coast of Georgia

Read full article: Marine biologists disentangle right whale off the coast of Georgia

A 15-year-old right whale named Nimbus is now free from being entangled in a fishing rope.

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US's largest public utility names panel to study blackouts

Read full article: US's largest public utility names panel to study blackouts

The nation's largest public utility has appointed an independent panel to look into power failures that spurred the decision to implement rolling blackouts during dangerously cold conditions late last year.

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Power failures amplify calls for utility to rethink gas

Read full article: Power failures amplify calls for utility to rethink gas

A federal utility’s decision to resort to rolling blackouts after coal and natural gas units went offline during dangerously cold conditions has intensified questions about the Tennessee Valley Authority’s recent decision to double down on fossil fuels.

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EXPLAINER: Arctic blast sweeps US, causes bomb cyclone

Read full article: EXPLAINER: Arctic blast sweeps US, causes bomb cyclone

An arctic blast has brought extreme cold, heavy snow and high winds to much of the U.S. Cold air moving down from Canada has caused temperatures to plunge dramatically.

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Wednesday is the last day of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season. The storms that left a lasting mark on Florida

Read full article: Wednesday is the last day of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season. The storms that left a lasting mark on Florida

Today is the last day of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season and what a year it’s been.

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Tropical Depression Lisa crosses into southern Mexico

Read full article: Tropical Depression Lisa crosses into southern Mexico

Tropical Depression Lisa has moved into southern Mexico a day after making landfall as a hurricane in the Central American nation of Belize and heading inland over northern Guatemala.

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Hurricane Lisa makes landfall in Belize in Central America

Read full article: Hurricane Lisa makes landfall in Belize in Central America

Hurricane Lisa has made landfall on the Caribbean coast of Belize.

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Hurricane Roslyn makes landfall in Mexico, avoids resorts

Read full article: Hurricane Roslyn makes landfall in Mexico, avoids resorts

Former Hurricane Roslyn slammed into a sparsely populated stretch of Mexico's Pacific coast between the resorts of Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan.

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Major Hurricane Roslyn heads for hit on Mexico's coast

Read full article: Major Hurricane Roslyn heads for hit on Mexico's coast

Hurricane Roslyn has grown to Category 4 force as it heads for a collision with Mexico’s Pacific coast, likely north of the resort of Puerto Vallarta.

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Hurricane Roslyn heads for weekend hit on Mexico's coast

Read full article: Hurricane Roslyn heads for weekend hit on Mexico's coast

Hurricane Roslyn is moving off Mexico’s Pacific coast, with forecasters predictng a weekend landfall between the resorts of Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan.

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Hurricane Orlene strengthens some off Mexico's Pacific coast

Read full article: Hurricane Orlene strengthens some off Mexico's Pacific coast

Hurricane Orlene has strengthened some while heading for an expected Monday landfall on Mexico’s northwestern Pacific coast.

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Hurricane Ian ‘street shark’ video defies belief

Read full article: Hurricane Ian ‘street shark’ video defies belief

A cellphone video filmed during Hurricane Ian’s assault on southwest Florida on Wednesday showed a shark or other large fish thrashing around an inundated Fort Myers backyard.

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Woman braves Hurricane Ian flood to check on stranger’s mom

Read full article: Woman braves Hurricane Ian flood to check on stranger’s mom

As Hurricane Ian swept across southwest Florida, Christine Bomlitz grew anxious.

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NOAA: Tampa Bay dropped 5 feet in storm reverse surge

Read full article: NOAA: Tampa Bay dropped 5 feet in storm reverse surge

Weather officials say the waters of Tampa Bay dropped 5 feet (1.5 meters) in a phenomenon known as reverse storm surge as Hurricane Ian passed to the south.

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What dictates a hurricane’s strength?

Read full article: What dictates a hurricane’s strength?

There are many ways to categorize a hurricane. The storm’s central pressure is one way. The height of its storm surge is another. How much rain it drops is another. And, of course, the strength of its wind is another. But what causes a hurricane to strengthen or weaken? The answer is simple enough, but multifaceted.

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Saharan dust keeping tropics quiet; peak hurricane season right around the corner

Read full article: Saharan dust keeping tropics quiet; peak hurricane season right around the corner

The tropics have been very quiet through the month of July.

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Hurricane Agatha kills 11, leaves 20 missing in south Mexico

Read full article: Hurricane Agatha kills 11, leaves 20 missing in south Mexico

Mexican authorities say Hurricane Agatha caused flooding and mudslides that killed at least 11 people and left 20 missing.

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Agatha hits southern Mexico coast as strongest May hurricane

Read full article: Agatha hits southern Mexico coast as strongest May hurricane

Hurricane Agatha has become the strongest hurricane on record to make landfall in May in the eastern Pacific as it swept ashore on a sparsely populated stretch of tourist beaches and fishing towns in southern Mexico.

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1st hurricane of 2022, Agatha heads for Mexico tourist towns

Read full article: 1st hurricane of 2022, Agatha heads for Mexico tourist towns

The first hurricane of the season has formed off Mexico’s southern Pacific coast and it's rapidly growing stronger ahead of an expected strike along a stretch of tourist beaches and fishing towns as a major storm.

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Biologists say ocean trash likely led to a whale’s stranding and death

Read full article: Biologists say ocean trash likely led to a whale’s stranding and death

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Fisheries Southeast reported a 47 foot male sperm whale stranded off the Florida Keys.

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Sea foam floating in St. Johns River: Should we be concerned?

Read full article: Sea foam floating in St. Johns River: Should we be concerned?

Have noticed foam floating in the St. Johns River?

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NOAA announces discovery of 207 year old shipwreck in Gulf

Read full article: NOAA announces discovery of 207 year old shipwreck in Gulf

"The Industry" was found more than 70 miles off the mouth of the Mississippi River.

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New sighting brings total of right whale calves spotted to 15

Read full article: New sighting brings total of right whale calves spotted to 15

A new sighting of a right whale calf brings the total spotted this season to 15, the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission said Friday.

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Monday marks 100 days until the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season

Read full article: Monday marks 100 days until the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season

Monday officially marks 100 days until the start of the 2022 Atlantic hurricane season, which begins June 1, 2022.

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Protecting critical habitat: Proposal aims to expand coral reef off Texas coast

Read full article: Protecting critical habitat: Proposal aims to expand coral reef off Texas coast

If you’re familiar with the Texas coast, which isn’t known for having crystal clear water, you probably never would have suspected that a mere 100 miles off of Galveston is a 56 square mile marine sanctuary complete.

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NOAA releases updated report on 2021 billion-dollar disasters

Read full article: NOAA releases updated report on 2021 billion-dollar disasters

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Friday released an updated list of the billion-dollar disasters so far for 2021 — which is already tracking well above the historical average of seven events per year.

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Hurricane names: What happened to the Greek alphabet?

Read full article: Hurricane names: What happened to the Greek alphabet?

The Hurricane Committee of the World Meteorological Organization met virtually back in March to discuss the record-breaking 2020 hurricane season and what changes needed to be made.

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Mindy, now a tropical depression, dumps rain over Georgia

Read full article: Mindy, now a tropical depression, dumps rain over Georgia

Rain is pouring down on southeast Georgia and coastal South Carolina as Mindy, now a tropical depression, makes its way across the state.

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Tropical Storm Mindy makes landfall on Florida Panhandle

Read full article: Tropical Storm Mindy makes landfall on Florida Panhandle

A swath of the Florida Panhandle was under a tropical storm warning after Tropical Storm Mindy made landfall Wednesday night.

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Ida aims to hit Louisiana on Hurricane Katrina anniversary

Read full article: Ida aims to hit Louisiana on Hurricane Katrina anniversary

New Orleans Mayor LaToya Cantrell has ordered a mandatory evacuation for a small area of the city outside the levee system.

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Tropical Storm Ida prompts hurricane watch for New Orleans

Read full article: Tropical Storm Ida prompts hurricane watch for New Orleans

Tropical Storm Ida has formed in the Caribbean and forecasters say it's aimed at the U.S. Gulf Coast, prompting Louisiana’s governor to declare a state of emergency and forecasters to announce a hurricane watch for New Orleans.

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New England preps for 1st hurricane in 30 years with Henri

Read full article: New England preps for 1st hurricane in 30 years with Henri

New Englanders bracing for their first hurricane in 30 years are hauling boats out of the water and taking other precautions as Tropical Storm Henri barrels toward the Northeast coast.

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Scuba diver finds ‘real life’ Spongebob and Patrick hanging out in the ocean

Read full article: Scuba diver finds ‘real life’ Spongebob and Patrick hanging out in the ocean

They may not live in a pineapple, but they’re certainly hanging out under the sea.

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Atlantic hurricane season shows no signs of slowing

Read full article: Atlantic hurricane season shows no signs of slowing

We’re two months into the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season and atmospheric and oceanic conditions remain conducive for an above-average hurricane season, according to the annual mid-season update issued by NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National Weather Service.

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New theory: Earth's longer days kick-started oxygen growth

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Scientists have a new idea for how Earth got its oxygen: It’s because the planet slowed down and days got longer.

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DeSantis: ‘Don’t focus on the cone’; Elsa impacts could be widespread

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis on Monday issued an executive order expanding the state of emergency due to Tropical Storm Elsa to include Alachua and Columbia counties.

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