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A Q&A with Jennifer Collins, a professor in the School of Geosciences at the University of South Florida.
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Some housing developers are building homes with an eye toward making them more resilient to such extreme weather, and friendlier to the environment at the same time.
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Saildrone and NOAA released footage on Monday from Hurricane Tammy, captured near the western and southern eyewall of the storm.
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The study found a worldwide trend. But things are a little different in the Atlantic Basin.
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LISTEN: We touch base with the State Emergency Mental Task Force’s clinical director to get a sense of the work in the early days of recovery from Idalia.
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A new app designed to provide updates on disaster supplies and educational resources in the wake of a natural disaster was released this week.
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A growing number of Hurricane Ian victims are raising their homes to prevent catastrophic flood damage from another storm. That's raise, as in having the entire structures lifted up, and placed on supports.
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With heat waves, fires and storms becoming more frequent and intense, small businesses increasingly see extreme weather as their next long-term challenge.
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Hurricane Idalia made landfall in Florida. Here are some ways climate change is reshaping tropical cyclones like it
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Hurricane Idalia hits Florida with 125 mph winds, flooding streets, snapping trees and cutting powerThe storm made landfall as a Category 3 in the Big Bend with storm surge as high as 16 feet. Statewide, hundreds of thousands of people lost power as trees snapped and water turned roads into rivers.
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In what many scientists are calling “unprecedented” heat, some areas of the gulf are running 5 degrees Fahrenheit hotter than normal.
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AAA says it won’t renew a small percentage of homeowner and auto insurance policies in hurricane-wracked Florida, joining other insurers in limiting their exposure in the Sunshine State.