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For the present, all is quiet in the tropics, although repeated showers and thunderstorms are expected to impact much of Florida in the coming days.
Atlantic Hurricane Season is here and we want to make sure you're prepared. According to Colorado State University and NOAA, it's expected to be an above-average season. But regardless of projections,
Faltering forecasts, fired experts and whipsawing policy changes are raising questions about how the Trump administration will respond to disasters this summer.
The Trump administration's budget cuts at NOAA and FEMA will have an adverse affect on how the U.S. responds to hurricanes, experts warn.
The WP-3D Orion is part of the NOAA's Hurricane Hunter program. These aircraft are essentially flying laboratories, packed with instruments designed to gather high-resolution data in places where traditional weather stations can't go — like the middle of a developing hurricane.
The first week of the season looks to be quiet across the Atlantic. A weak upper level low move northward across the Eastern Gulf this week helping to induce a coastal trough near the east coast of Florida. While this will enhance rainfall this week across the Florida Peninsula, no true tropical development is expected.
His team had bullied into Hurricane Helene’s eye when he noticed on radar that the storm looked like it was dripping stalactites. Or growing teeth.
We are coming off of a fairly good weekend. There were some storms on Saturday as expected. However, yesterday was really the start of a stretch of quiet weather. Sunday was great! We had fair
Sunday marks the official start of what NOAA forecasters predict will be an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season. But big staffing cuts at NOAA and FEMA are raising questions about the federal government's ability to forecast and track these storms and the cleanup and recovery efforts in their aftermath.