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The center responded to more than triple its yearly average number of 211 calls from Charlotte County in just one week.
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2020 and 2016 are virtually tied for the hottest year on record. That means more powerful hurricanes, more intense wildfires, less ice and longer heat waves.
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This year's hurricane season got an early start and built throughout the summer, becoming the second to extend into the Greek alphabet.
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The cold front prompted a tornado warning for parts of the greater Tampa Bay region Monday morning. After that, it'll be time to break out those sweaters.
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Florida has largely been spared in what has been a historically active 2020 Atlantic hurricane season.
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The strongest storms ever to form so late, and so far south, in the Caribbean could force us to revise our expectations about hurricanes in this part of the world.
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As the most-active hurricane season on record officially ends on Monday, Nov. 30, Florida overall has been relatively lucky.
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As sea surface temperatures rise in South Florida, so has rainfall, according to a study. This has contributed to the deluges that region has experienced.
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Heavy rains that lingered weeks after the official end of the wet season left farmers struggling with flooded fields and meager crops.
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They bear watching if you're planning to hit the road this weekend.
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Tropical Storm Eta caused considerable beach erosion on the Gulf Coast. It may mean our coastline is in danger from a future storm.
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Iota diminished to a Category 1 hurricane within hours of its landfall in Nicaragua. Still, as the second strong storm to hit the region in as many weeks, Iota bears grave dangers for residents.