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    May 20, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  1. A good meal can still be had during hurricane

    In Florida, we share a history of bad dinner guests. You may not have had personal contact with Katrina, Ivan, Wilma, Charley, Frances and their buddies who blew through in recent years, but it's likely you know someone who did.
    In Florida, we share a history of bad dinner guests. You may not have had personal contact with Katrina, Ivan, Wilma, Charley, Frances and their buddies who blew through in recent years, but it's likely you know someone who did. When hurricane season...

    Tags: Weather, Breads, Pizzas, Soups, Green Beans

  2. May 20, 2013 |Story| Orlando Sentinel
  3. 2013: What to expect

    The 2013 hurricane season is upon us. After a very busy 2012 hurricane season — with 19 named storms and 10 hurricanes — it looks like we will keep up the busy pace with a forecast of 18 named storms and nine hurricanes for 2013.
    The 2013 hurricane season is upon us. After a very busy 2012 hurricane season — with 19 named storms and 10 hurricanes — it looks like we will keep up the busy pace with a forecast of 18 named storms and nine hurricanes for 2013. However, we...

    Tags: Weather, Tropical Storms, Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Telecommunication Service

  4. May 19, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  5. Storm names not always easy to pronounce

    Occasionally, weathercasters, emergency officials and everyday people mangle the proper pronunciation of storm names.
    Occasionally, weathercasters, emergency officials and everyday people mangle the proper pronunciation of storm names. Consider Philippe (fee-LEEP) in 2011, Shary (SHAHR-ee) in 2010 or Henri (ahn-REE) in 2009, all a bit out of the ordinary, all capable...
  6. May 15, 2013 |Story| Reuters
  7. INTERVIEW-U.S. National Weather Service gets big computing boost

    Reuters
    By Tom Brown MIAMI, May 15 (Reuters) - The U.S. National Weather Service is getting a quantum jump in computing power that will significantly improve its forecasting and storm tracking abilities to better protect the country from severe weather. "This...

    Tags: Weather, Petroleum Industry, Science, National Weather Service, Energy Resources

  8. May 15, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  9. Internal report on feds' Sandy forecasts: Clear in tracking its path, confusing on warnings

    AP Science Writer
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Federal weather forecasts for Superstorm Sandy were exceptionally accurate last fall, but the warnings themselves were confusing, an internal review found. The gigantic October storm lost tropical characteristics hours before...

    Tags: Weather, Washington, DC, Tropical Storms, New York City, Hurricanes

  10. May 14, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  11. Tuesday: Cooler and drier

    After several days with hot stormy afternoons, expect cooler and drier conditions today. It also should be mostly sunny and breezy.
    Sun Sentinel
    After several days with hot stormy afternoons, expect cooler and drier conditions today. It also should be mostly sunny and breezy. South Florida's Tuesday forecast calls for afternoon highs in the low 80s and evening readings in the upper 60s. Winds...

    Tags: Weather, Tropical Storms, Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida)

  12. May 11, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  13. Myths and realities about hurricanes: What you need to know

    Like many catastrophic phenomena, hurricanes have become encrusted with mythology.
    Like many catastrophic phenomena, hurricanes have become encrusted with mythology. From bad advice on how to protect your home to erroneous ideas about the most dangerous regions within a hurricane, meteorologists hear all sorts of lore from the public....

    Tags: Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, National Weather Service

  14. May 11, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  15. Insurance panel urges Lowcountry residents to shop around to counter rising premiums

    The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C.
    Ed Dear is tired of the increasing premiums he pays to insure his Johns Island condominium against wind and hail damage. "Mine keeps going up about $300 each year for the last few years," Dear said. "I'm not paying thousands like those in a house, but...

    Tags: Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Insurance, Caribbean Islands, Consumers

  16. May 10, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  17. Site shows how storm could affect your area

    Want to know in detail how a tropical storm might impact your neighborhood? Don’t refer to the cone of error.
    Sun Sentinel
    Want to know in detail how a tropical storm might impact your neighborhood? Don’t refer to the cone of error. The National Weather Service now offers Tropical Cyclone Potential Impacts – weather.gov/tcig – a site that provides color-...

    Tags: Weather, Tropical Storms, Hurricanes, Natural Disasters, Executive Branch

  18. May 6, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  19. Will the Bermuda High help us again this storm season?

    Whether the Bermuda High will punish or protect Florida during hurricane season remains unknown. Washed out by a winter system over the U.S. Southeast, it’s for now a mushy blob of warm air, so diluted that it’s hard to tell where it’s centered.
    Sun Sentinel
    Whether the Bermuda High will punish or protect Florida during hurricane season remains unknown. Washed out by a winter system over the U.S. Southeast, it’s for now a mushy blob of warm air, so diluted that it’s hard to tell where it’s...

    Tags: Natural Disasters, Hurricanes, Executive Branch, Hurricane Leslie (2012), Government

  20. May 8, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  21. Gov. Scott: Sequestration could hurt hurricane recovery

    Federal sequestation could hurt Florida’s ability to recover in the aftermath of a hurricane because less money will be available to prepare the National Guard, Gov. Rick Scott said Wednesday.
    Sun Sentinel
    Federal sequestation could hurt Florida’s ability to recover in the aftermath of a hurricane because less money will be available to prepare the National Guard, Gov. Rick Scott said Wednesday. Further, he said National Guardsmen are to be...

    Tags: Tropical Storms, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Rick Scott, Government

  22. May 9, 2013 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  23. Governor Rick Scott warns sequester puts Florida at risk in hurricane season

    The federal sequester could hurt Florida's ability to recover after a hurricane because less money will be available to prepare the National Guard, Gov. Rick Scott said Wednesday.
    The federal sequester could hurt Florida's ability to recover after a hurricane because less money will be available to prepare the National Guard, Gov. Rick Scott said Wednesday. Further, he said National Guardsmen are to be furloughed and won't...

    Tags: Tropical Storms, Layoffs and Downsizing, Regional Authority, Hurricanes, Natural Disasters

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