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Eleven people in Florida, including two in St. Johns County, have been infected with Vibrio vulnificus, a "flesh-eating" ...
In Florida, four people have died this year after they were exposed to Vibrio vulnificus, a rare but deadly bacteria found in ...
Wind shear (red - strong shear; green - low shear). Shear is typically strong to start the hurricane season: ...
The lowest unemployment rate in June in Florida remained in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale-West Palm Beach metropolitan ...
Citing a staffing shortage, Attorney General James Uthmeier is seeking a new way for out-of-state government lawyers to ...
Five Florida islands made Travel + Leisure’s 2025 top 15 U.S. islands list, highlighting their charm and resilience after ...
A mesoscale convective complex/system (MCS) moved all the way across Ga. & far North Fl. Thursday-early Fri. with its ...
Determined to expand its assault on immigrants, the Florida state government has completed construction of a massive ...
Where did Hurricane Helene hit? Helene crashed ashore in Florida's Big Bend area on Thursday night as a dangerous Category 4 hurricane.
The National Hurricane Center issued its final report on Hurricane Helene. Its death and damage tolls from Florida to the Appalachians are just a few of the stunning details.
Helene was a powerful reminder that natural hazards don’t disappear when the skies clear – they evolve. These transformations are part of what scientists call cascading hazards.
At Babcock Ranch, the roads are designed to flood during a hurricane. The town’s engineer explains how this and other hidden tactics keep the town safe even during a hundred-year storm.
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