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Colorado State University researchers cite hurricane-favorable wind shear conditions and warm ocean waters.
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The National Weather Service has warned people in several cities, including Phoenix and Miami, to avoid the sun over the coming days as temperatures climb to life-threatening numbers.
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With feels-like temperatures rising to over 108 degrees, Seminole County officials have a plan in place but are concerned at how early in the season they're prepping it.
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Four days into the Atlantic Hurricane Season, parts of the Sunshine State have already had to deal with flooding rains from a "no-name" tropical system.
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Hurricane season is two weeks away but the National Hurricane Center says the first area of low pressure could form in the North Atlantic on Monday.
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A fleet of 8 toaster-oven sized satellites are heading to orbit with the task of seeing through rain. NASA’s Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System will measure wind speeds in the tropics to better understand cyclones and hurricanes. And it does this in a pretty interesting way: using left-over GPS signals beamed down to earth.
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A fleet of 8 toaster-oven sized satellites are heading to orbit with the task of seeing through rain. NASA’s Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System will measure wind speeds in the tropics to better understand cyclones and hurricanes. And it does this in a pretty interesting way: using left-over GPS signals beamed down to earth.
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Some 65,000 Orange County residents are without power as Hurricane Matthew took a glancing blow overnight to central Florida’s coast.Another 1,400 are in shelters. Orange County Mayor Teresa Jacobs says the storm could have been worse.
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Speaking in Tallahassee late Friday morning, Governor Rick Scott said more than 250,000 Floridians lost power as the storm moved through, and some coastal counties are seeing extensive damage, including storm surge flooding of up to nine feet.
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Central Florida’s shelters are adding extra beds tonight to give relief to those in need of a warm place to sleep on what’s expected to be a colder-than-usual night.