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"Storm surge" is defined as the abnormal water level that rises above the typical tide during a tropical event.
There is no tropical activity for Florida's forecast for the next week as the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season nears.
June 1 is the start of the six-month hurricane season, and while the month's long-term history points to a slow start, recent years have been more active.
Tropical systems are categorized by wind speed, but experts say there's much more to the story when it comes to storm impacts.
New research shows that AI-powered forecasts outperformed traditional models in tracking tropical storms, a potential benefit for hurricane warnings.
The National Hurricane Center does not expect tropical cyclone activity in the Atlantic during the next seven days.
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MySuncoast.com on MSN‘When a hurricane is approaching, it’s already too late’ : North Port helps residents stay safeSARASOTA, Fla. (WWSB) -With storm season beginning June 1st, the City of North Port is preparing for hurricane season as they educate their residents on hurricane preparedness. An EXPO was held on the heart of the city, showcasing many resources the residents have. They also had speakers verbally preparing the community through presentations.
The trails of cold water hurricanes leave in their wake are warming up faster, giving an energy boost to storms that follow
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ABC11 on MSNHow NC emergency management prepares for hurricanes, tropical storms; how you can too"It may not be the traditional category 3, 4, or 5 hurricane. A tropical storm can have major impacts to our state."
When a watch or warning is issued during hurricane season, you need to know the difference, regardless of what the threat or hazard is.