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This is where you can always find a ‘Hurricane’ in the U.S.

Two cities in the United States have the name “Hurricane,” and if you think they’re on the coast… think again.…

2 years ago

Webb’s first images drop Monday

Over 30 years ago, the director of the Space Telescope Science Institute, Riccardo Giacconi, said, "it is time to start…

2 years ago

The year without a summer

Over 200 years ago, we saw cold temperatures and cloudy skies take over. And no, it wasn’t for winter. It…

2 years ago

June did not deliver as much rain to Central Florida

It’s rainy season in Florida, and we are pretty accustomed to the daily deluge of downpours and storms across the…

2 years ago

Forecasting just got supercharged

The future of weather forecasting just got an enormous boost. Last week, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) introduced…

2 years ago

Florida’s tricky fireworks forecast

Every July Fourth, eyes turn to the skies to see if the rain and storms will clear in time for…

2 years ago

Crossover storms: Same storm, different ocean

​How often do tropical storms cross from one ocean basin to another, and do they keep the same name?​ What…

2 years ago

Tropical Storm Colin spins up off the Carolinas

A weak area of low pressure just off the Southeast coast suddenly became better organized Friday night. It was enough…

2 years ago

Tropical Storm Bonnie forms in the southwestern Caribbean

Potential Tropical Storm Two has finally become Tropical Storm Bonnie, the second named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season. What…

2 years ago

Understanding Upward Lightning

While upward lightning isn’t extremely rare, it’s a beautiful sight and tough to capture on camera. What You Need To…

2 years ago