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Reshaping Warning Presentations
WINK TV Southwest Florida· 13 hours agoThe center of the storm is no longer designed to be the center of attention in the National Hurricane Center’s new Track Forecast Cone. Instead, watches and warnings will ...
Florida hurricane season 2024: know your risks
WINK TV Southwest Florida· 5 days agoRegardless of its rating, you should treat every hurricane—and the dangers associated with it—very seriously.
After The Storm: Assessing Hurricane Damage Using Remote Sensing Technology
PhotonicsOnline· 4 days agoAccording to the Atlantic Oceanographic & Meteorological Laboratory, NOAA relies on five methods to...
Downtown Fort Myers - A big investment in rebuilding the city of Fort Myers after Hurricane Ian
FOX 4 News· 3 days agoAs your Fort Myers Community Correspondent, Fox 4's Miyoshi Price spoke with the director of grants about how the city plans to pay for 12 projects, including drainage upgrades on Michigan Avenue ...
In multilingual Central Florida, hurricane and flood warnings can go unheard
WUSF 89.7· 5 days agoFloridians rely on critical information from the government during hurricanes and afterward for help...
Why hurricane forecast maps for NJ will be more colorful in 2024
New Jersey 101.5 FM· 2 days agoWhen a tropical storm or hurricane forms in the Atlantic basin, the responsibility for tracking it,...
Rising Seas Are Wiping Out Some Older Americans’ Futures
AARP· 4 days agoAs more older Americans move to the coasts, rising seas are wiping out their homes — and retirement...
Hurricane season 2024: Rapid intensification forecasts improve, and then there was Otis
Palm Beach Daily News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoA key component in HAFS is a new technology called “nest,” which allows computer models to track the...
Florida faces hectic hurricane season. Can science say who will get hit in coming months?
Miami Herald via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThere are plenty of recent examples. Two years ago, Hurricane Ian’s eye shifted about 80 miles south...
A new hurricane cone will look different this season. What to know.
Tampa Bay Times· 17 hours agoIt’s once again that dreaded time of year when TV screens light up with colorful graphics of cones and swirly storms. While the National Hurricane Center’s forecast cone has remained mostly ...