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2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Could Be Off The Charts
SURFER Magazine via Yahoo News· 2 days ago1995. El Nino was dissipating. La Nina was taking over. Kelly Slater was battling Sunny Garcia for a...
Drought to deluge, budding tropical rainstorm to soak Florida
AccuWeather· 1 day agoThe 2024 Atlantic hurricane season is underway, and AccuWeather meteorologists are closely...
Hurricane season 2024: What do the categories mean, the forecast, when to prepare
Delaware Online | The News Journal via Yahoo News· 2 days agoHurricane season started June 1, and for Delaware and other states along the Atlantic and Gulf of...
Climate change is deadly. Exactly how deadly? Depends who's counting
KPBS San Diego· 7 hours agoThere are still multiple government death counts for an event that upended the lives of thousands of...
With Hurricane Season’s Start, Flash Flooding Should Be Top Of Mind
Forbes· 16 hours agoJune 1 marked the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season, and most outlooks predict it will...
2024 hurricane season: 5 tips to stay sane and safe in face of frightful forecast
Gannett via AOL· 3 days agoFor a comprehensive and eye-opening discussion on how to handle hurricane season, watch the video at...
Pineapple-sized Texas hailstone could be largest in state history
Houston Chronicle· 3 days agoVal Castor, a stormchaser with the National Weather Service (NWS) who discovered the gigantic lump...
These are the 10 most bacteria-polluted beaches in America, group says
Fox Weather via Yahoo News· 21 hours agoThe Surfrider Foundation just released its list of the top 10 most bacteria-polluted beaches in...
Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale: What to expect from each storm category
WGNO via Yahoo News· 6 days agoNEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — NOAA forecasters are predicting an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season in...
Hurricanes don’t stop at the coast – these mountain towns know how severe inland flood damage can...
San Francisco Chronicle· 4 hours agoAt over 2,000 feet above sea level and more than 250 miles from the coast, it is an unlikely place to prepare for a hurricane. Western North Carolina’s history is just one example of the inland risks from tropical cyclones.