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Hurricane Helene barreled through a crucial chip mining area in North Carolina
The potential damage could affect the entire chip industry.
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Climate change worsened record-breaking 2020 hurricane season
Climate change helped fuel stronger, wetter storms during an unusually active Atlantic hurricane season in 2020, a new study finds. The cyclones produced significantly more rainfall than they would have in a world without global warming.
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Elsa strengthens into season's first hurricane in Caribbean
Elsa strengthened into the first hurricane of the Atlantic season on Friday as it battered the eastern Caribbean, where officials closed schools, businesses and airports, and it appeared headed eventually for Florida or the U.S. Gulf Coast.
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Hurricane Attorney Beau Blackwell
Hurricane Attorney Beau Blackwell. 1 talking about this. Lawyer & Law Firm
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We Just Ran Out of Names For Tropical Storms This Year Because 2020
“Get Out the Greek Alphabet For the Rest of 2020,” the National Hurricane Center wrote in a Tweet Friday.
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Hurricanes: A guide to the world's deadliest storms
Guide explaining how hurricanes, typhoons or cyclones form, their effects and how they are measured.
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Are hurricanes strengthening more rapidly?
Hurricane Laura blew up quickly as it headed for the Louisiana coast, intensifying from a tropical storm to a major hurricane in less than 24 hours. By the time it made it landfall, it was a powerful Category 4 hurricane with 150 mile-per-hour winds. The Atlantic has seen several hurricanes rapidly intensify like this in recent years.
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Preparing for the next hurricane: Storm trackers and other survival tools
Your tablet and smartphone can be invaluable tools to help you stay out of harm's way during hurricane season.
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Hurricanes, typhoons and cyclones are becoming stronger, according to a new NOAA study
It is becoming increasingly evident that hurricanes, typhoons, and tropical cyclones worldwide are becoming stronger and potentially more deadly as the globe warms due to the climate crisis, according to a new study.
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Long-term data show hurricanes are getting stronger
In almost every region of the world where hurricanes form, their maximum sustained winds are getting stronger. That is according to a new study by scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration National Center for Environmental Information and University of Wisconsin–Madison Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, who analyzed nearly 40 years of hurricane satellite imagery.
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Impact Resistant Windows Vs Hurricane Shutters | The Pros & Cons
If you reside in an area prone to hurricanes and wondering what's better; impact-resistant windows or hurricane shutters, here's a guide discussing the pros & cons of both options.
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The Best Types of Hurricane Protection for Your Home
Looking for the best hurricane protection for your home? If so here's a guide discussing the pros & cons of hurricane impact windows, shutters and screens.
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Do Hurricane Impact Windows Add Value to Your Home?
It's not uncommon for impact window companies to say their product will increase the selling price of any home. It sounds like a win-win, but is it?
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'They're forming like roaches.' The 6 tropical storms whirling at once have set a record
It's hurricane season, but this is ridiculous. The six storms whirling this week in the Atlantic and Pacific set a record, forecasters reported.
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Sean Connery says he's 'lucky' to have escaped Hurricane Dorian unharmed
Sean Connery revealed he rode out the Category 5 Hurricane Dorian from his Bahamas mansion with his wife.
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Airlines are waiving pet-in-cabin and baggage fees for Hurricane Dorian evacuees
As Hurricane Dorian continued to churn through the Caribbean on Friday afternoon, several airlines took steps to help Florida residents choosing to evacuate before the storm makes landfall in the mainland US. Residents along the entire Florida coast prepared for what was forecasted to be a "major" Category 4 hurricane when the storm makes landfall late Monday into early Tuesday.
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Don't Condemn People Who Don't Evacuate for Hurricane Florence
If you got notice of an impending disaster heading for your home, would you leave? Could you? Evacuating even under mandatory orders is not something everyone can do. Hurricane Florence is about to smash into the mid-Atlantic coast, where it’s projected to drop epic rainfall on already saturated ground. Even if the winds slow, the storm surge and floods are going to cause enormous damage and devastate basic infrastructure.
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See Tropical Storm Michael From Space
Tropical Storm Michael is on track to turn into a hurricane as it heads toward Florida, the National Hurricane Center said Monday. The storm is about 120 miles east of Cozumel, Mexico and about 70 miles west of Cuba. It’s moving north at about 7 miles per hour, and is expected to pass between Mexico and Cuba before heading toward Florida.
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FCC Approves Alphabet's Project Loon for Hurricane-Devastated Puerto Rico
Alphabet's X unit has obtained an expedited license to set up the Project Loon balloon-based cell system to restore mobile phone service to hurricane-devastated Puerto Rico.
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5 dead, 3.5M without power as Irma nears vulnerable Tampa Bay
Hurricane Irma is barreling up the Sunshine State, bringing heavy rainfall and powerful winds. The deadly hurricane, which is now a Category 2 storm with sustained winds of 100 miles per hour, was moving east of the Tampa metro area.
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