June 2, 2015
Non-Tropical Disturbance Keeps Skies Unsettled through Wednesday

A weak area of low pressure in the eastern Gulf of Mexico will move across the peninsula Tuesday and Wednesday, keeping rain chances elevated and the risk for strong storms continuing through Wednesday.  The heaviest rain Tuesday will be in parts of central Florida, shifting a bit to south Florida by Wednesday.  Locally strong thunderstorms will […]

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June 1, 2015
Hurricane Season Starts Quiet, Rainy Season Doesn't

[promote-tropics]The 2015 Hurricane Season begins on a quiet note, which is nothing unusual. No tropical storm formation is expected in the next five days per The National Hurricane Center. The first week of June also signals the beginning of the rainy season for most areas. And like clockwork, the afternoon showers and thunderstorms will be […]

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May 29, 2015
It’s Never Been Easier to Prepare for Hurricane Season

Signage is posted everywhere. Get A Plan.  It’s the state's effort to encourage Floridians to prepare for the upcoming hurricane season. Emergency officials want have been training for weeks to ensure resilience before and after a storm. Although this years forecast is for a below-average season, FEMA Director Craig Fugate makes it clear, reminding us that […]

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May 25, 2015
New Era in Hurricane Alerting Begins

The number one hurricane-related killer is water, not wind. A hurricane warning, however, has always been issued for the wind, not the water. This conflict of messaging has prompted the National Hurricane Center to re-think their products in recent years.  Social science research and upgrades in GIS technology have enabled them to better define where and […]

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May 8, 2015
Subtropical Storm Ana No Threat to Florida

The National Hurricane Center began issuing advisories on Subtropical Storm Ana overnight, making it the first named storm of the 2015 Atlantic Hurricane Season 23 days before it officially begins. As of 5 am Friday, Ana was nearly stationary about 160 miles south of Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.  The forecast for Ana calls for some strengthening […]

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May 5, 2015
Despite Potential Tropical Development, North Florida Largely Unaffected

A disturbance to our east will continue to influence North Florida's weather this week, but not necessarily in a bad way.  This system could even strengthen to become a subtropical or tropical storm by Friday, which would certainly make for an early start to the 2015 Hurricane Season.  However, confidence is high that whatever forms will stay offshore and […]

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May 5, 2015
Medium Chance of Development; Likely Stays Offshore

A non-tropical area of low pressure in the Atlantic has a medium chance of developing into a sub-tropical system in the next five days.  However, it is forecast to remain offshore and have little impact on the state.  As of Tuesday afternoon, a disorganized area of showers and a few thunderstorms were located from Cuba through the Bahamas. […]

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May 3, 2015
Pre-Season Tropical Development Possible This Week; Likely Stays Offshore

The official start to the 2015 Atlantic Hurricane Season is still 27 days away, but don't tell that to the atmosphere this week. A disturbance is expected to form near The Bahamas by Tuesday on the tail end of this past weekend's cold front. The National Hurricane Center is giving it a "low chance" of […]

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