Trump says survivors of scrutinized US strike were trying to right boat before 2nd missile was fired
Read full article: Trump says survivors of scrutinized US strike were trying to right boat before 2nd missile was firedPresident Donald Trump is justifying the U.S. military's decision to fire a second missile in a heavily scrutinized U.S. attack on a boat in the Caribbean Sea.
Pentagon knew boat attack left survivors but still launched a follow-on strike, AP sources say
Read full article: Pentagon knew boat attack left survivors but still launched a follow-on strike, AP sources sayThe Pentagon knew there were survivors after a September attack on an alleged drug boat in the Caribbean Sea and the U.S. military still carried out a follow-up strike.
Hegseth cites 'fog of war' in defending follow-on strike on alleged drug boat
Read full article: Hegseth cites 'fog of war' in defending follow-on strike on alleged drug boatDefense Secretary Pete Hegseth is citing the “fog of war” in defending a follow-up strike on an alleged drug-carrying boat in the Caribbean Sea in early September.
Colombian scientists recover cannon, coins and porcelain cup from 300-year-old Spanish shipwreck
Read full article: Colombian scientists recover cannon, coins and porcelain cup from 300-year-old Spanish shipwreckColombian scientists have recovered a cannon, three coins and a porcelain cup from the Caribbean Sea.
Senate Republicans vote down legislation to limit Trump’s ability to attack Venezuela
Read full article: Senate Republicans vote down legislation to limit Trump’s ability to attack VenezuelaSenate Republicans have rejected legislation that would have put a check on President Donald Trump’s ability to launch an attack against Venezuela.
Tropical Storm Melissa gears up for potential explosive strengthening. Here’s the breakdown
Read full article: Tropical Storm Melissa gears up for potential explosive strengthening. Here’s the breakdownTropical Storm Melissa is already showing quality signs of strengthening, but how strong could it get?
What’s the story on the tropical system headed for the Caribbean?
Read full article: What’s the story on the tropical system headed for the Caribbean?National Hurricane Center has tagged the tropical wave headed west in the tropical Atlantic towards the Caribbean for potential future development. As it enters the Caribbean, things get trickier than we've seen in quite sometime. I want to break down everything know now and what to watch.
There’s a possible storm in the tropics to watch. It’s not Lorenzo
Read full article: There’s a possible storm in the tropics to watch. It’s not LorenzoThis hurricane season has been unusually quiet, but a tropical wave moving west into the Caribbean could change that. Here’s what we know so far and why it deserves attention.
New area of interest tagged by National Hurricane Center. Here’s what to know
Read full article: New area of interest tagged by National Hurricane Center. Here’s what to knowA new yellow blob was drawn by National Hurricane Center for a cluster of tropical showers and storms projected to move into the Bay of Campeche. What does this tell us about the rest of the month, and the remainder of our 2025 hurricane season?
A third November storm, Sara, serves notice that a busy hurricane season isn't over yet
Read full article: A third November storm, Sara, serves notice that a busy hurricane season isn't over yetTropical Storm Sara is the third named storm to emerge this November, serving up a reminder that the Atlantic hurricane season isn't quite over.
Another system could move into the Gulf late this week; DeSantis addresses storm concerns
Read full article: Another system could move into the Gulf late this week; DeSantis addresses storm concernsThe National Hurricane Center has highlighted the western Caribbean Sea and Gulf of Mexico for more potential tropical development.
3 arrested as Coast Guard unloads over 7K pounds of intercepted cocaine in Florida
Read full article: 3 arrested as Coast Guard unloads over 7K pounds of intercepted cocaine in FloridaU.S. Coast Guard crews worked to unload some $96 million in interdicted drugs at a South Florida port as a trio of suspected smugglers await trial in federal court.
Chances for Invest 96L to form diminishes as Saharan dust moves in
Read full article: Chances for Invest 96L to form diminishes as Saharan dust moves inEarlier this week, the atmospheric conditions seemed favorable for this system to strengthen, but it missed the opportunity. Now, with Saharan dust and drier air nearby, the chances for Tropical Disturbance 96L to develop have significantly dropped.
Beryl strengthens into hurricane in Atlantic, forecast to grow into major storm entering Caribbean
Read full article: Beryl strengthens into hurricane in Atlantic, forecast to grow into major storm entering CaribbeanBeryl has grown into a hurricane in the Atlantic and is forecast to strengthen into a major storm as it nears the Caribbean.
Tropical storm could form this weekend as NHC monitors 2 areas
Read full article: Tropical storm could form this weekend as NHC monitors 2 areasAs we wrap up the first month of the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, the National Hurricane Center is closely monitoring two areas in the tropics along with a large plume of Saharan dust tracking west.
All that tropical moisture came from the Central American Gyre. But what is it?
Read full article: All that tropical moisture came from the Central American Gyre. But what is it?Central American Gyres play a crucial role in the formation of tropical cyclones in the regions surrounding Central America.
Sargassum seaweed soils Space Coast beaches at record levels
Read full article: Sargassum seaweed soils Space Coast beaches at record levelsAll that stringy stuff that washed up on Brevard County beaches this past week is just the beginning of what scientists predict will grow into the largest-ever bloom of Sargassum seaweed ever recorded, according to News 6′s partners at Florida Today.
Tropical Depression Lisa crosses into southern Mexico
Read full article: Tropical Depression Lisa crosses into southern MexicoTropical Depression Lisa has moved into southern Mexico a day after making landfall as a hurricane in the Central American nation of Belize and heading inland over northern Guatemala.
What dictates a hurricane’s strength?
Read full article: What dictates a hurricane’s strength?There are many ways to categorize a hurricane. The storm’s central pressure is one way. The height of its storm surge is another. How much rain it drops is another. And, of course, the strength of its wind is another. But what causes a hurricane to strengthen or weaken? The answer is simple enough, but multifaceted.
DeSantis declares state of emergency for 24 Florida counties as Tropical Depression 9 develops
Read full article: DeSantis declares state of emergency for 24 Florida counties as Tropical Depression 9 developsFlorida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a state of emergency Friday across 24 counties that could potentially fall in the path of Tropical Depression 9, which is projected to become a Category 3 hurricane next week.
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Tropical Storm Ida prompts hurricane watch for New Orleans
Read full article: Tropical Storm Ida prompts hurricane watch for New OrleansTropical Storm Ida has formed in the Caribbean and forecasters say it's aimed at the U.S. Gulf Coast, prompting Louisiana’s governor to declare a state of emergency and forecasters to announce a hurricane watch for New Orleans.
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Chill! Low 70s for highs in Orlando area
Read full article: Chill! Low 70s for highs in Orlando areaAfter starting off in the 40s and 50s across Central Florida, we are headed to a high of 72 degrees in Orlando. Pinpointing the tropicsA broad area of low pressure could form in a day or so over the southwestern Caribbean Sea. There’s a 30% chance of tropical development over the next five days. Meanwhile, a nontropical area of low pressure could form between the Bahamas and Bermuda by early next week. There’s a 20% chance of tropical development over the next five days.
TD 31 strengthens into Tropical Storm Iota in Caribbean
Read full article: TD 31 strengthens into Tropical Storm Iota in CaribbeanORLANDO, Fla. – Just as the remnants of Eta finally blew out to sea on Friday, Tropical Storm Iota could follow its path of death and destruction into Central America this weekend, and Tropical Storm Theta was moving closer to Europe. Iota is not expected to turn north toward Florida like its predecessor. Here is the 4 a.m. advisory and forecast track from the National Hurricane Center. For more head to https://t.co/El9j1kWdef pic.twitter.com/m7LzET5ZuP — Samara Cokinos (@CokinosSamaraWx) November 14, 2020The National Hurricane Center in Miami said Eta’s remnants would pick up forward speed in the next day or so as it pulls away from the Southeast seaboard. Latest models released on Tropical Storm Iota (WKMG)Earlier, firefighters in Tampa had to rescue around a dozen people who got stuck in storm surge flooding on a boulevard adjacent to the bay.
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Do you see what I see? Nice weekend, cooldown coming
Read full article: Do you see what I see? Nice weekend, cooldown comingORLANDO, Fla. – Now that Eta has pulled away from Florida, we can expect a great weekend of weather. Expect highs in the mid- to upper 80s in the Orlando area through the weekend. Meanwhile, Theta is still a tropical storm just south of the Azores, with 60 mph winds as it moves east at 12 mph. Elsewhere, a tropical wave located over the central Caribbean Sea continues to produce a large area of showers and thunderstorms. The National Hurricane Center says there’s a 90% chance of tropical development over the next two days.
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Hurricane Center: An Iota could follow Eta’s deadly path
Read full article: Hurricane Center: An Iota could follow Eta’s deadly pathHurricane experts were closely watching the Caribbean, where Tropical Storm Iota formed Friday afternoon. The National Hurricane Center in Miami said Iota could bring dangerous wind, storm surge and as much as 30 inches (76 centimeters) of rainfall to northern Nicaragua and Honduras. The storm was located about 350 miles (560 kilometers) south-southeast of Kingston, Jamaica and had maximum sustained winds of 40 mph (65 kph). Iota is a record-setting 30th named storm of this year’s extraordinarily busy Atlantic hurricane season. I want to be back on the water, (my dog) wants to be back on the water.”Eta was the 28th named storm of this year's hurricane season, tying the 2005 record for named storms.
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Tropical depression strengthens into Tropical Storm Eta, NHC says
Read full article: Tropical depression strengthens into Tropical Storm Eta, NHC says29, which formed Saturday over the central Caribbean Sea, has strengthened into Tropical Storm Eta, according to the National Hurricane Center. Additional strengthening is forecast, and Eta is expected to become a hurricane by Monday, according to the National Hurricane Center. PREVIOUS UPDATE:The next named storm will be Eta and will be historic if it does develop. Because of this, there is an unnamed 28th storm in the 2005 season. Hurricane season runs through Nov. 30.
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Tropical Depression No. 28 forms, expected to strengthen
Read full article: Tropical Depression No. 28 forms, expected to strengthen28 formed Saturday, and is expected to strengthen, according to the National Hurricane Center. As of Saturday night, the center of the tropical depression was about 240 miles south-southeast of the western tip of Cuba. The system is expected to become a tropical storm Sunday morning and could become a hurricane by early Tuesday, according to the National Hurricane Center. Here is the 11 a.m. advisory and forecast track for #Epsilon from the National Hurricane Center. 1 Hurricane Epsilon is 785 miles northeast of Bermuda, moving toward the northeast at 24 mph.
UPDATE: Tropical Storm Epsilon forms in Atlantic
Read full article: UPDATE: Tropical Storm Epsilon forms in AtlanticORLANDO, Fla. – Tropical Storm Epsilon formed Monday morning in the Atlantic Ocean, about 730 miles southeast of Bermuda. Epsilon, which could become a hurricane in the near future, has maximum sustained winds of 45 mph, with higher gusts and is currently stationary, according to the National Hurricane Center. Gradual strengthening is forecast during the next few days, and the tropical storm could near or reach hurricane strength on Wednesday, according to the latest advisory. As of now, computer models show the system staying away from Florida and heading to the Northeast United States or staying out to sea. Meet Tropical Storm Epsilon.
Tropical Storm Gamma forms in Caribbean, heavy rain coming to Central Florida
Read full article: Tropical Storm Gamma forms in Caribbean, heavy rain coming to Central Florida***11:24 10/2/20 UPDATE***Tropical Storm Gamma has formed over the northwestern Caribbean Sea. The tropical storm is 75 miles south of Cozumel Mexico with maximum sustained winds of 50 mph moving northwest at 9 mph. A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for Cabo Catoche Mexico and a Tropical Storm Watch is in effect for South of Punta Herrero to Puerto Costa Maya Mexico and west of Cabo Catoche to Dzilam Mexico. Central Florida won’t see direct impacts over the weekend from Tropical Storm Gamma, but the moisture associated with the storm will impact the Sunshine State. Tropical moisture surges inTropical moisture from Tropical Storm Gamma will be pulled into Central Florida along a stalled cold front, the same front that delivered the fall feel to Florida earlier in the week.
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Enjoy Friday, rain will return for the weekend
Read full article: Enjoy Friday, rain will return for the weekendTropical moisture moves back in especially for Sunday, increasing rain chances. The storm is the Western Caribbean near the Yucatán and not headed for Florida but will bring more rain to Central Florida. Even on Saturday afternoon, rain chances will be a concern for outdoor plans. Rain chances will be nonexistent on Friday with a high of 84 degrees. Expect rain chances to go up to 50% Saturday and 70% on Sunday.
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Hello, Fall! Cold front to slash rain chances, drop temperatures
Read full article: Hello, Fall! Cold front to slash rain chances, drop temperaturesORLANDO, Fla. – If you thought this morning was nice, there is more cool weather on the way as a cold front moves through Central Florida. Cooler air will build in and a drying northerly wind will kick up and bring low to nonexistent rain chances. Some areas in northern Marion County will drop into the upper 50s Wednesday morning and by Thursday morning most of Central Florida with start off in the 50s and 60s. Monday in Orlando the high temperature of 89 degrees. In Orlando, we saw .76 inches of rain Tuesday putting the surplus at 1.85 inches since Jan. 1.
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Storms move through Central Florida before cooldown arrives
Read full article: Storms move through Central Florida before cooldown arrivesORLANDO, Fla. – The sea breeze storms will be at it again Tuesday afternoon like Monday, starting after 2 p.m. Temperatures will be in the upper 80s before the heavy rain moves in but get ready for big changes as a cold front moves in Wednesday. We have a surplus since Sept. 1 of 4.28 inches. The record high for Sept. 28 in Orlando is 96 set in 1921. Pinpointing the tropicsA broad area of low pressure is expected to form over the western Caribbean Sea in a few days.
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Laura, is that you? 2 systems continue to swirl in the tropics. Heres the latest
Read full article: Laura, is that you? 2 systems continue to swirl in the tropics. Heres the latestAs of Tuesday morning, the National Hurricane Center is keeping tabs on two disturbances, one of which could soon become Tropical Storm Laura. The first system is a tropical wave over the eastern Caribbean Sea. The disturbance is moving west at about 20 mph and is forecast to continue to move quickly over the eastern and central Caribbean Sea during the next couple of days, limiting significant development. The hurricane center says the system has a 90% chance of tropical development over the next five days. The wave in the eastern Caribbean Sea could become Marco.
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Heres what you need to know about 2 tropical waves churning in Atlantic
Read full article: Heres what you need to know about 2 tropical waves churning in AtlanticORLANDO, Fla. Two tropical waves have developed in the Atlantic Ocean. As of Monday morning, a fast-moving tropical wave located about 400 miles east of the Windward Islands, where it was producing disorganized shower and thunderstorm activity. Another tropical wave, located over the far eastern tropical Atlantic and well to the south-southeast of the Cabo Verde islands is producing a large area of cloudiness and disorganized showers. The wave is forecast to move west to the west-northwest at 15 to 20 mph during the next few days. Environmental conditions are expected to become more conducive for the development of a tropical system during the middle to latter part of this week.
Mag 7.7 quake hits between Cuba and Jamaica, but no injuries
Read full article: Mag 7.7 quake hits between Cuba and Jamaica, but no injuriesThe quake was centered 139 kilometers (86 miles) northwest of Montego Bay, Jamaica, and 140 kilometers (87 miles) west-southwest of Niquero, Cuba, according to the U.S. Geological Survey. The Cayman Islands were rocked by several of the strong aftershocks that followed in the area, including one measured at magnitude 6.1. In the Cayman Islands, the quake left cracked roads and what appeared to be sewage spilling from cracked mains. There were no reports of injuries or more severe damage, said Kevin Morales, editor-in-chief of the Cayman Compass newspaper. Mexico’s National Seismological Service reported that the quake was felt in five states including as far away as Veracruz, on the country’s Gulf Coast.