All is Quiet in the Tropics…Finally

For the first time since September 4th, there is no tropical activity brewing in the Atlantic Basin. In fact, no new storms are expected over the next five days.  This is good news for Floridians, given many residents that are still picking up the pieces from Hurricanes Hermine and Matthew.  Let’s not forget the two […]

Development Possible East of Bahamas This Week

[ebs_lead align=”left”] – Disturbance has medium chance of developing, per NHC – Next tropical storm would be named Otto – No immediate threat to Florida or U.S. [/ebs_lead]       An upper-level area of low pressure is gradually becoming better organized near The Bahamas and might gradually develop into the season’s next named tropical storm. […]

Hurricane Matthew Recovery Information

  SUGGESTIONS AND TIPS   [ebs_toggles] [ebs_toggle ocicon=”true” title=”FOOD SAFETY”] [ebs_thumbnail src=”http://ufweather.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/food-safety.jpg”] [/ebs_toggle] [ebs_toggle ocicon=”true” title=”DEBRIS REMOVAL”] [ebs_thumbnail src=”http://ufweather.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/10/debris-removal.jpg”] [/ebs_toggle] [ebs_toggle ocicon=”true” title=”OTHER SUGGESTIONS”] Ok, the storm is over.  Now what… Continue listening to the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network live reports on this station for important safety and clean-up information. If you evacuated, return […]

Matthew Restrengthening, Moving Northwest

Major Hurricane Matthew threatens The Bahamas Wednesday, then likely to turn toward Florida’s Atlantic Coast Thursday. Precise impacts can not be nailed down just yet, but should become clearer in the next 24 hours.

Hurricane Watch for Florida’s Treasure Coast

Hurricane conditions are possible in the watch area within 48 hours. Tropical Storm Watches have also been issued for much of Florida’s Atlantic Coast. Real-time updates from official sources and live streaming available around the clock from the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network.

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