August 5, 2024
Tropical Storm Debby slowly exits Florida: what's next for the coming days?

Debby is a tropical storm that will move slowly between 5 and 8 mph toward South Carolina. The heaviest rain will continue to affect North Florida even as the storm moves over Georgia during the next 24 hours. Eastern Georgia and South Carolina can expect rainfall to reach up to 30 inches through the end […]

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August 5, 2024
Live updates: Debby enters Florida, heavy rainfall, tornado risk

Versión en español abajo - Spanish version below 8 a.m. update Hurricane Debby is now inland and maximum sustained winds have decreased to 75 mph. It will continue ¨weaken¨as far as its winds, but the heavy rainfall is here to stay across much of Florida through South Carolina during the next few days. Hurricane-force winds […]

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August 4, 2024
5 p.m. Sunday: Debby is organizing, rapid intensification to happen overnight as it approaches Flori

Hurricane Hunters investigated Tropical Storm Debby this afternoon and they did not find winds above 65 mph. Hunters will make another round this evening and continue to measure winds and pressure, among other characteristics to determine if it strengthens tonight. Satellite imagery does show that the core of the system is trying to close, this […]

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August 4, 2024
Florida braces for strengthening Debby, life-threatening floods, surge

Versión en español abajo - Spanish version below Tropical Storm Debby continues its trek northward and this morning the winds have increased to 60 mph. The National Hurricane Center highlights that the system has the potential to reach hurricane status by the time it makes landfall on Monday, likely in the morning. On Sunday the […]

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August 3, 2024
Saturday 5 p.m. update: Tropical Storm Debby enters the warm Gulf of Mexico, set to slow down

Spanish version below, after the English story. The 5 p.m. bulletin from the National Hurricane Center and the latest satellite imagery show that the center of Tropical Storm Debby is now over the very warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Yes, you read that correctly, the system is now a Tropical Storm as it […]

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August 3, 2024
Tropical Depression 4: Track shifts, more time over water, stronger before reaching Florida

The system we have been monitoring gained a bit of strength and became a tropical depression late last night. Tropical Depression 4 will emerge over the Florida Straits on Saturday and travel over the very warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico. The track has shifted westward, with a more pronounced curve which keeps it […]

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August 2, 2024
Potential Tropical Cyclone 4 to become a Tropical Storm: Florida's super soaker

The National Hurricane Center has started to issue watches specifically for parts of South Florida through the West Florida coast this Friday morning. Potential Tropical Cyclone 4 officially was labeled at 11:00 AM on Friday. The label of Potential Tropical Cyclone, or PTC, allows the National Hurricane Center to issue warnings and watches. This is […]

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August 1, 2024
Florida soaker: High chance for tropical development within the next 7 days

The tropical wave we have been watching for the last 7 days continues to bring heavy rains to the Greater Antilles and it is set to continue to be very disorganized through the beginning of the weekend. It is this lack of organization that is preventing it from taking a northward turn. The messier, the […]

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