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  • 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook: A look ahead to a potentially active season

    06/27/2024 12:32:24 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 13 replies
    fox5dc ^ | 06/27/2024 | Taylor Grenda
    WASHINGTON - The 2024 Atlantic Hurricane season is officially in full swing and our FOX 5 weather team is forecasting a potentially active season. The Atlantic hurricane season began on June 1 and runs through Nov. 30. According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be above normal, with 14-22 named storms, including 7-10 hurricanes. This is higher than the average of 12-14 named storms per year. Don't Play This Game If You Under 40 RAID | Sponsored The reason for this increased activity is due to several factors, including a...
  • New hurricane season prediction shows chance of storms hitting Texas

    06/15/2024 8:42:03 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 45 replies
    Abc13 ^ | 06/13/2024 | NICK NATARIO
    HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- An updated forecast shows not only could this hurricane season be active, but the possibility of storm impacts in southeast Texas is much higher than in the past. Colorado State University not only predicts how many storms there could be, but the percentage of where they could go. One of those chances is the possibility of a named storm impacting an area. According to the report, Texas has the fifth-highest possibility of named storm impacts, behind Florida, Louisiana, North Carolina, and Georgia. Across Texas, it's 80% - nearly 20% higher than the historical average.
  • Hurricane ‘hot spots’: History reveals US regions where major storms are most likely to strike

    06/02/2024 7:24:38 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 9 replies
    Nypost ^ | 06/02/2024 | Scott Sistek
    While all US coastlines are vulnerable to landfalling hurricanes, history shows us there are hurricane “hot spots” — where storms most frequently come ashore. While it’s impossible to say where hurricanes are going to make landfall with any sort of certainty weeks and months in advance, the FOX Forecast Center says it’s important to know what areas of the country are most vulnerable historically. To help with this, researchers at the National Hurricane Center have put together data to show the frequency at which a hurricane passes within 50 nautical miles (nm) of a given point along the Atlantic and...
  • FOX 35 Tracking The Tropics 2024 Hurricane Season Preview

    05/31/2024 1:05:18 PM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 18 replies
    Fox35orlando ^ | 05/30/2024 | Brooks Garner , Noah Bergren , Ian Cassette , Jessica Dobson and James Warner
    The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season is here and forecasters and meteorologists agree that it could be an extremely active season with the potential for more tropical storms and hurricanes due to weather patterns and warmer ocean waters. "Prepare, not panic" is the message the FOX 35 Storm Team wants you know. What is a hurricane and how does one form? How many tropical storms or hurricanes are predicted this year? What factors are contributing to the increased prediction forecast? What changes have been made to the so-called forecast cone – and what do you need to know? What can you...
  • 2024 hurricane season should be busy, NOAA says

    05/29/2024 6:57:58 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 46 replies
    space ^ | 05/27/2024 | Meredith Garofalo
    With La Nina conditions evolving in the Pacific and near-record warm waters in the Atlantic, scientists expect the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season to be a busy one. Forecasters at the Climate Prediction Center (CPC), part of the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) National Weather Service, release an outlook every year ahead of hurricane season that includes what kind of storm activity they predict between June 1 and Nov. 30. CPC researchers say there's an 85% chance that this year's hurricane season will be more active than normal, with the potential for 17 to 25 named storms (which boast...
  • 2024 Atlantic hurricane season is primed for storms with 'rapid intensification

    05/23/2024 10:07:45 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 30 replies
    accuweather ^ | 05/23/2024 | Alex Sosnowski
    Along with the anticipation of an extremely busy Atlantic hurricane season, AccuWeather meteorologists are greatly concerned that conditions over much of the basin could have a significant number of storms that undergo rapid intensification. Where this occurs as storms approach land could greatly add to the risk to lives and property. Rapid intensification is a term meteorologists use to define tropical storms and hurricanes that quickly gain strength. The threshold is at least 35 mph in 24 hours or less. This can affect how fast a tropical storm becomes a hurricane or a hurricane jumps one or more categories in...
  • Earliest look at hurricane season is calling for more storms than it’s ever predicted

    04/05/2024 6:34:33 AM PDT · by Oldeconomybuyer · 48 replies
    CNN ^ | April 4, 2024 | By Ritu Prasad
    CNN - The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season isn’t here yet, but is already shaping up to be one for the books, with more hurricanes and named storms predicted in a pre-season forecast from Colorado State University than ever before. This June through November could see 23 named storms in all, including 11 hurricanes and five Category 3 or higher “major” hurricanes, according to the university’s Atlantic hurricane season forecast, released Thursday. “This is the most active April forecast that we have ever issued,” lead forecaster Phil Klotzbach told CNN. “Our prior highest hurricane forecast in April was 9 hurricanes, which...
  • First EVER hurricane alert issued for Central California as 97 PERCENT of state's population put under flood warning - as 'bomb cyclone' prepares to batter LA and millionaire playground of Santa Barbara - sparking emergency alert from Gov. Newsom

    02/04/2024 8:28:58 PM PST · by Libloather · 83 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 2/04/24 | Stephen M. Lepore
    The second of back-to-back atmospheric rivers battered California on Sunday, prompting the first-ever warning for hurricane-force winds in the state's history. California is bracing for what could be days of heavy rains, flooding on roads and knocking out power to nearly 800,000 people, with 97 percent of the state's population under flood warning. The current 'bomb cyclone' - a term denoting a storm that rapidly intensifies over 24 hours - could dump more than 8 trillion gallons of precipitation on the state. The storm inundated streets and brought down trees and electrical lines across the San Francisco Bay Area, where...
  • Brewing eastern Pacific storm may become next quick-strengthening hurricane in wake of Otis

    10/29/2023 12:09:39 PM PDT · by Roman_War_Criminal · 8 replies
    Accuweather ^ | 10/27/23 | Accuweather
    A tropical depression to the west of Central America could be the next storm to strengthen quickly in the eastern Pacific before threatening land later this week. AccuWeather meteorologists are keeping their eyes on what was a tropical depression that developed in the western Caribbean and crossed over Central America earlier this week. The moisture associated with that system has now emerged in the eastern Pacific and may not only become the next named tropical storm of the 2023 season, but conditions could allow it to intensify rapidly, similar to Otis and Norma earlier this month. On Saturday afternoon, Tropical...
  • Hurricane Otis now CAT 5 “nightmare scenario” for Acapulco Mexico

    10/24/2023 7:57:41 PM PDT · by janetjanet998 · 49 replies
    NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL EP182023 1000 PM CDT Tue Oct 24 2023 A nightmare scenario is unfolding for southern Mexico this evening with rapidly intensifying Otis approaching the coastline. Satellite images show that Otis has continued to intensify, with Dvorak Data-T estimates between 130-145 kt during the past few hours. The initial wind speed is set to 140 kt as a blend of these values, making Otis a Category 5 hurricane. Otis has explosively intensified 95 kt during the past 24 hours, a mark only exceeded in modern times by Patricia in 2015. Otis should maintain category 5...
  • Hurricane Lee barrels toward New England, forcing fishermen to flee rough seas

    09/16/2023 7:36:30 AM PDT · by ChicagoConservative27 · 22 replies
    Nypost ^ | 09/16/2023 | Patrick Reilly
    Hurricane Lee was barreling towards New England and eastern Canada as a powerful Category 1 storm early Saturday, forcing fishermen to flee from its path and retreat back to their harbors. Lee was packing 80 mph winds and creating 20-feet ocean swells in the northern Atlantic as it churned up the coast, where it’s supposed to weaken slightly to a tropical storm before smashing into Nova Scotia sometime Saturday afternoon.
  • What was the last hurricane to make landfall in Maine?

    09/13/2023 7:49:03 PM PDT · by DoodleBob · 30 replies
    Fox Weather ^ | September 13, 2023 | Hillary Andrews
    Maine does have a history of landfalling hurricanes, but they don't happen often. Hurricane Lee could become the newest addition to that history as it eyes the state's coastline later this week. Gerda was the last hurricane to make landfall in Maine. The storm was a Category 1 hurricane with winds of 80 mph when it hit near the town of Eastport in far southeastern Maine on Sept. 10, 1969. "In Maine, hurricanes don't happen often, but they can be devastating when they do," the Maine Emergency Management Agency said on its website. As a tropical depression, Gerda first made...
  • Hurricane Lee--New England

    09/13/2023 3:50:18 PM PDT · by NautiNurse · 73 replies
    nhc/noaa ^ | 13 September 2023 | nhc/noaa
    Hurricane Lee is moving toward New England. Currently Category 2, Hurricane Lee is a large storm. Mash the graphics below to enlarge. All links and images are self-updating. Mash image to enlarge Public Advisories NHC Discussion NHC Local Advisories Buoy Data Tropical Tidbits
  • An ocean drone launched from St. Petersburg into Hurricane Idalia. Here’s what it saw.

    09/13/2023 1:19:22 PM PDT · by DUMBGRUNT · 23 replies
    Tampa Bay Times ^ | 12 Sept 2023 | Max Chesnes
    Shaped like a sailboat and stretching 23 feet long, the unmanned research vehicle, dubbed a saildrone, was a long way from its home in St. Petersburg. Roughly 200 nautical miles from Idalia’s eye on Aug. 29, as an angry sea tossed and toiled, the vehicle began recording video. ...What happens at the surface, where the wind meets water? Saildrone is now working directly with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to answer that question.
  • Biden fails crisis management in Hawaii; DeSantis shines in Florida

    09/10/2023 5:40:30 AM PDT · by Reno89519 · 12 replies
    Washington Times ^ | September 9, 2023 | Michael McKenna
    One legitimate measurement of the readiness and capability of a candidate to be president is how he or she responds to a crisis. In a moment of crisis, the core of human beings is on display. Some people wither; others shine. Either way, it is always a peek into the foundation of the person — his or her value system. We had two examples of this recently, as both President Biden and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis had the opportunity to respond to crises, in the wake of the devastating fire on Maui and Hurricane Idalia, respectively. How did they do?...
  • NYC and Boston brace for Hurricane Lee as forecast models show Category 5 storm could slam into the East Coast with 160mph winds and enormous storm surges

    09/08/2023 2:35:56 AM PDT · by Libloather · 56 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 9/08/23 | Harriet Alexander
    Models show Hurricane Lee could slam into the East Coast next week, bringing deadly storm surge and heavy rains to Boston and New York City, as it conjures memories of Superstorm Sandy's catastrophic impact on the region. On Thursday, Hurricane Lee was churning in the open waters to the northeast of the Caribbean as a Category 4 storm and heading toward the Leeward Islands. The storm has picked up steam in the last day and now has winds in excess of 130mph. 'Lee continues to strengthen at an exceptional rate,' the National Hurricane Center stated. The European model of the...
  • Looters Pick the Wrong Disaster Area to Target, End Up with Million-Dollar Bails After Florida Sheriff's Office Gets Involved

    09/06/2023 4:05:46 AM PDT · by Impala64ssa · 17 replies
    Post Millennial ^ | 9/3/23 | AP
    Two people were charged with looting a home damaged by Hurricane Idalia in Florida’s Big Bend region, as residents’ concerns grew that burglars could be tempted to hit other hurricane-ravaged homes since law enforcement is stretched thin in the remote, wooded area along the Gulf Coast. Some residents of Horseshoe Beach, Florida, one of the communities hardest hit after Idalia made landfall Wednesday as a Category 3 hurricane, urged law enforcement to set up checkpoints where people would have to show identification in order to get into the town. Marina worker Kerry Ford had high praise for local law enforcement’s...
  • Ron DeSantis delivers a master class in leadership in the aftermath of Hurricane Idalia

    09/04/2023 6:39:16 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 49 replies
    Hotair ^ | 09/03/2023 | Karen Townsend
    Screen shot: Townhall Media It is hard to criticize Governor Ron DeSantis when the world is watching such a stellar response to Hurricane Idalia. He left the campaign trail to head back to Florida to lead the state through a mass shooting and a hurricane. DeSantis shines in a crisis. He’s a take charge kind of guy and he goes into Energizer Bunny mode. He went into a predominantly black community, likely hostile political territory, and comforted them when a mass shooting occurred in a Jacksonville Dollar General store. He prepared the state for the hurricane coming its way. Hurricane...
  • White House says 'there was no indication' DeSantis would snub Biden visit after Idalia

    09/02/2023 4:28:23 PM PDT · by Reno89519 · 35 replies
    Fox News ^ | September 2, 2023 | Chris Pandolfo
    White House officials said Saturday they were caught flat-footed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' decision not to meet with President Biden when Biden visits the state later today. Biden had said earlier he would meet with the governor as he tours areas of Florida damaged by Hurricane Idalia, but the DeSantis team contradicted the president. "In these rural communities, and so soon after impact, the security preparations alone that would go into setting up such a meeting would shut down ongoing recovery efforts," said DeSantis spokesman Jeremy Redfern. ... "The president spoke with the governor. It was an understanding that...
  • Florida Fire Department Issues Warning to EV Owners After Seeing What Hurricanes Trigger

    09/02/2023 10:14:23 AM PDT · by DFG · 6 replies
    Western Journal ^ | 09/02/2023 | George C. Upper III
    In the wake of Hurricane Idalia’s landfall in Florida’s Big Bend near Keaton Beach on Wednesday, a local fire and rescue department has warned owners of electric-powered vehicles — including golf carts and scooters — that exposure to salt water can cause the vehicles’ batteries to catch fire. Palm Harbor Fire Rescue on Florida’s Gulf Coast issued the warning on Facebook Wednesday afternoon, telling owners to move their battery-powered vehicles out of their garages if they had come in contact with salt water, to prevent the fire spreading to the structure. The warning was apparently triggered by a fire in...