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Hurricane Warnings Continue As Sprawling Nicole Nears Florida Landfall

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
November 9, 2022
3 Min Read

Nicole is on the verge of hurricane strength this afternoon as the storm steadily pushes west through The Bahamas. Forecasters expect then-Hurricane Nicole to make landfall along Florida’s east coast on Wednesday night, gradually pushing across the…

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A Tropical Disturbance Could Bring Foul Weather To The East Coast This Week

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
November 6, 2022
5 Min Read

You didn’t think we’d get off that easily, did you? After a rough round of severe weather this week broke a remarkable stretch of dulcet autumn weather across the United States, the tropics felt the need to get the last word. A tropical…

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U.S. Dryness Hits Highest Extent This Century Amid Very Quiet October

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
October 24, 2022
3 Min Read

Hello.  It’s been a while since I’ve had to write anything around here. It’s kinda nice, isn’t it? We’ve seen an exceptionally quiet October across the United States this year. Hardly any big storms, no tropical systems…

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Hurricane Ian Hitting The Carolinas With High Winds, Flooding Rains

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
September 30, 2022
2 Min Read

Hurricane Ian made its third and final landfall near Georgetown, South Carolina, on Friday afternoon as an 85 mph category one hurricane. The system produced a top-three storm surge in Myrtle Beach, and 90+ mph winds in Charleston Harbor. Ian will…

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‘Catastrophic’ Hurricane Ian Making Landfall In Southwestern Florida

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
September 28, 2022
4 Min Read

Hurricane Ian was one sneeze away from category five intensity as it careened into southwestern Florida on Wednesday. The storm’s rapid intensification over the steamy waters of the southern Gulf of Mexico saw Ian grow into a high-end category four…

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Hurricane Ian Could Send A Destructive Storm Surge Into Tampa Bay This Week

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
September 27, 2022
6 Min Read

The only thing scarier than a strong hurricane threatening a major metro area is a strong and slow-moving hurricane threatening a major metro area. Hurricane warnings are in effect for the Tampa Bay area this evening as Hurricane Ian makes a beeline for…

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Tropical Storm Ian Could Hit Category Four Intensity In The Gulf This Week

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
September 25, 2022
3 Min Read

It only takes one.  The slow start to this year’s Atlantic hurricane season may not be what we remember about this season after all. We’re staring down the prospect of tracking our second major hurricane in a week, and this one could be…

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Powerful Hurricane Fiona Sets Its Sights On Bermuda And Atlantic Canada

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
September 21, 2022
3 Min Read

Hurricane Fiona continues to strengthen in the western Atlantic Ocean after unleashing catastrophic flooding across Puerto Rico this weekend, causing widespread damage and knocking out power to the entire island at one point. The major hurricane will…

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Tropical Storm Fiona Threatens Caribbean Flooding, Worth Watching In U.S. Next Week

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
September 16, 2022
3 Min Read

Tropical Storm Fiona is an interesting lump of clouds a few hundred miles east of the Caribbean this evening. The storm, which is only the sixth we’ve seen in this surprisingly sluggish season, will bring heavy rain to the Greater Antilles through…

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All-Time Heat Records Fall As Major West Coast Heat Wave Continues

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
September 6, 2022
4 Min Read

A historic heat wave over the West Coast that’s shattered longstanding daily, monthly, and all-time records is going to stick around for a while longer. If the observations are valid, Sacramento International Airport’s high temperature of…

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