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Forecasters are keeping an eye on a weather oddity far off of central Florida’s Atlantic coast - a low pressure system with a small chance of developing into a subtropical storm.
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Forecasters expect this to be the hottest December on record for Central Florida.
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Forecasters at the National Weather Service are calling for a rough winter storm season, including tornadoes. That’s thanks to a strong El Nino event this year.
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As the Atlantic Coast feels the effects of Hurricane Joaquin, Florida researchers are preparing to use a free mobile app to track tidal flooding.90.7’s Renata Sago reports, the new technology uses crowd sourcing to gather data on the aftereffects of major weather events on the state’s sea level.
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Central Florida residents are preparing for possible high winds and flooding as Tropical Storm Erica makes its way to the coast from Puerto Rico. Meteorologists predict the storm could reach our area as early as Monday. 90.7’s Renata Sago reports, more than two dozen emergency management sites have sandbags for residents.
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By Monday morning, Danny weakened back to a tropical depression as it approached the Leeward Islands. As expected, wind shear and dry air had taken its toll on the first and only hurricane of the season so far.
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As the Atlantic Hurricane season begins, Weather Service field offices are on the front lines – protecting those that live in their district. Intersection’s Brendan Byrne went to Central Florida’s weather center in Melbourne to see how meteorologists are gearing up for the 2015 season.
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Cyclone Marcia made landfall north of Brisbane as a powerful Category 4 storm but has since been downgraded. Cyclone Lam hit in sparsely populated Arnhem Land.
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Emergency managers in Central Florida are keeping a close watch on the swollen St. John’s River as wet weather continues.Lake, Volusia and Seminole…