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The hurricane season officially started on June 1.
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We are fifteen days into the 2021 Hurricane Season and the tropics are beginning to show some life.
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Forecasters are monitoring three areas of interest in the tropics, including Tropical Storm Bill moving rapidly away from the North Carolina coast, a disturbance in the southwestern Gulf of Mexico, and a tropical wave near the coast of Africa.
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We're one week into this year's Atlantic hurricane season and there have been no tropical related concerns to the United States so far.
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This week on NewsNight, as hurricane season gets underway, the panel discusses the resiliency of Florida’s coastline and new funding to prepare coastal communities around the state for the threat of flooding.
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Florida emergency responders are hoping to extend a two-year streak of avoiding storms this hurricane season. The last to make landfall was Hurricane Michael in 2018.
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Iota made landfall late Monday evening along the coast of Nicaragua as a category 4 hurricane.
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Dry air in the upper atmosphere and strong wind shear caused the storm to weaken before it made landfall on the Nature Coast.
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Tropical Storm Eta officially made landfall at 4 o'clock this morning in Levy county, Florida, near Cedar Key with top sustained winds of 50 mph.
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The City of Orlando’s Emergency Manager Manuel Soto says he doesn’t expect significant impacts to public safety or public works from Tropical Storm Eta.