Invest 99L is headed for Florida
Invest 99L continues to grow and develop in the Caribbean. From there, it's expected to skirt near Puerto Rico and Hispaniola before moving toward Florida. If it continues to grow, it could become tropical depression eight and possibly tropical storm
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Indiana tornado levels a Starbucks
A number of tornadoes spawned across Indiana, Ohio and parts of Canada on Wednesday, August 24, 2016. These tornadoes caused all types of damages to homes, small buildings and trees, but major damage occurred to a Starbucks outside of Indianapolis, I
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Hurricane vs. Tornado: What's the difference?
What's the difference between a hurricane and a tornado? They're both a testament to Mother Nature's fury. They both spin counterclockwise in the northern hemisphere. And they both cause loss of life and property every year. But they're far from the
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Lightning deaths in 2016 are on the rise
Lightning strike deaths hit 30 two-thirds of the way through August, which is the most lightning strike deaths in any year since 2009. Most people struck by lightning this year were enjoying leisure activities outside. So when you hear thunder, go in
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Hurricane hotbed in the Atlantic
Two tropical depressions, a major hurricane and two tropical waves are all brewing in the Atlantic basin. Hurricane Gaston will continue to spin as a category 3 hurricane while tropical depressions 8 and 9 affect North Carolina and Florida, respectiv
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Dust storm overtakes a city
Dust storms are a common sight in the Southwest during the monsoon, but some dust storms are bigger than others. This one was big enough to cover an entire city in Arizona!
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Tropical Depression 9 is already flooding Florida
Tropical Depression 9 has been a long-lasting storm. It's taken its time to get where it is now, and even ahead of landfall, it's nearly stationary. The storm is expected to strengthen into tropical storm status before then, but it's still causing al
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Hurricane Hermine ended Florida's dry spell
Hurricane Hermine made landfall early Friday morning, September 2, 2016, ending the state's 3966 days of being hurricane-free. It hit as a category one storm, and then weakened to a tropical storm shortly after landfall. From there, it's traveling up
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What's up with weather emojis?
Weather emojis are mostly self-explanatory, but there are a few that are a little misunderstood. Weather emojis are explained, and we come up with a few combinations and ideas we think are missing.
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Hurricane Newton floods the Southwest
Hurricane Newton made landfall in northwest Mexico, and now all of the rain associated with that storm will fall across the United States Southwest. Between 3 and 4 inches of rain will fall in parts of Arizona and New Mexico, which is equivalent to a
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Flooding from Wisconsin to the Southwest
Hot, humid air led to flash flooding in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on Wednesday, September 8, 2016. The very same day, remnants from Hurricane Newton dropped months worth of rain across parts of Arizona and New Mexico. Both events caused flooding.
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El Ni�o vs La Ni�a: What's the difference?
El Ni�o and La Ni�a are opposite sides of the same coin, altering weather patterns worldwide because of a change in temperature in the eastern Equatorial Pacific Ocean.
Meteorologist Jason Meyers explains the difference between the two.
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10 Fall Getaways You Need to Visit
It's not too late to plan your fall retreat. An Autumn vacation is just what you need!
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Severe weather as seen from space in 2016
Severe weather isn't something to be messed with. Most people know that. But what they may not know is how large and powerful some of these storms are. And it takes going to space to see the sheer scope and size of these monsters.
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2016 Atlantic Hurricane Season so far...
We're already up to 10 named storms, and that number looks like it'll be growing in the second half of the season.
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Last minute summer activities
Summer is ending soon, but it's not too late to try one or more of these activities before the season's finished!
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When hurricanes collide: The Fujiwhara Effect
What happens when two hurricanes collide? Does it result in a mega-hurricane? Does one hurricane consume the other? Or do they just bounce off of each other and continue moving about their business?
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August broke another global heat record
August 2016 was hotter than any other August on record, and the 16th month in a row to break such a record.
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6 Common Fall Weather Hazards
These are six of the most common weather hazards during the autumn season. It's not just about pumpkins, campfires and cozy sweaters!
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The first week of fall...
The first week of fall brings a variety of weather and activities, including some unexpected ones.
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Fall weekend getaway in Colorado
The weather can be unpredictable, especially in the mountains of Colorado. An autumn getaway into the mountains can get really snowy really quickly.
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Dust storm brings visibility to near zero
Dust storms are fairly common in the Desert Southwest, especially in the late summer and early fall. These storms can become massive, and make it nearly impossible to see more than a few hundred feet.
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Hurricane Matthew is developing
Invest 97L continues to grow and develop in the Atlantic. It's expected to become a hurricane within a week, making it the 5th hurricane so far in the 2016 season.
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How to name a wildfire
Wildfires sometimes get weird names. This is how it's done.
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Hurricane Matthew moving through the Caribbean
Hurricane Matthew is a dangerous category 4 storm taking aim in the Caribbean. Jamaica, Haiti, Cuba and the Bahamas are all in its line of sight.
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