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Aspen - X Games - How Weather Impacts Athletes
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- Aspen - X Games - How Weather Impacts Athletes
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- 1:36
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- 3 years ago
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- (01/27/2024) The X Games are kicking off/taking place in Aspen, CO. Our own Taban Sharifi was there exploring how the weather impacts these athletes.
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- Lessons Learned - Protecting Your Home and Insurance
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- 6:02
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- 3 years ago
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- (01/26/2024) - The Federal Alliance for Safe Homes has spent the last 25 years helping people build and maintain resilient places to live. After 19 severe billion dollar events in 2023, CEO Leslie Chapman-Henderson tells Dr. Jim Siebert what to know before spring.
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- Lessons Learned - Direct Relief
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- 5:33
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- 3 years ago
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- (01/25/2024) - In August of 2023, we spoke with Dr. Byron Scott, COO of global medical relief organization Direct Relief, about their response to the Maui wildfire. Meteorologist Taban Sharifi checked back in with Dr. Scott about recovery and rebuilding efforts.
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- Lessons Learned - Preparing for Fires
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- 4:56
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- 3 years ago
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- (01/24/2024) - Atmospheric rivers helped mitigate fire danger in California in 2023. But with 2024 off to a drier start, how should you prepare for the coming year? Meteorologist Caitlin Connell spoke with California Officials about their plans.
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- Lessons Learned - 2023 Hottest Year on Record
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- 4:22
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (01/24/2024) – According to NASA and NOAA, 2023’s global average temperature was the hottest on record. Meteorologist Steve Glazier spoke with NASA Oceanographer Ivona Cetinic about this stat and how they track temps all over the world.
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- Lessons Learned - Atmospheric Rivers & Snowpack
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- 4:23
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- 3 years ago
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- (01/23/24) - Parts of the Sierra Nevada racked up more than sixty feet of snow in 2023. Dr. Andrew Schwartz with the Central Sierra Snow Lab reflects with Meteorologist Alana Cameron on last year and how 2024 is shaping up.
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- Lessons Learned - Billion Dollar Disasters of 2023
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- 4:04
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (01/23/2024) – A record 28 billion-dollar disasters impacted the United States in 2023. Meteorologist Rob Bradley spoke with Adam Smith, a climatologist at the NCEI about the destructive types of weather that became costly in 2023.
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- "Frozen Iguanas" Do They Really Fall Out of Trees?
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- 2:49
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (01/20/2024) – Meteorologist Rob Bradley speaks with Michael Ronquillo, the owner of Humane Iguana Control, to discuss the cold weather impact on iguanas and what you should do in case there's a "frozen iguana" in your backyard!
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- Memphis, TN - Heavy Snow and Ice - January 15, 2024
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- 1:30
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (01/15/2024) – Heavy snow and icy conditions made travel in Memphis, TN dangerous late Sunday night into Monday. Numerous trucks pulled over on I-55 to avoid travel in the dangerous conditions.
Video: Brandon Clement/LSM
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- Perspective: Football in Frigid, Arctic Weather
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- 4:43
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (01/13/2024) – Meteorologist Jesse Kelley and Steve Glazier discuss one of the coldest games in NFL history between the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins on January 13, 2024. For perspective, Jesse describes what it was like playing college football during cold snaps.
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- Tornado Damage - Panama City Beach - January 9
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- 2:18
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (01/09/2024) – A bird's eye view over Panama City Beach, FL shows extensive damage to the lower lagoon. Homes were damaged by wind and compromised, leaning sideways with strong winds. Large warehouses are destroyed and boats were tossed in the harbor.
This same cell then moved into the Florida panhandle, hitting Marianna along the I-10 corridor with similar levels of damage.
Storm surveys will be conducted to determine the strength of the tornado.
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- Tornado Damage - Marianna Florida - January 2024
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- 1:06
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (01/09/2024) – Our field correspondent Brandon Clement is on the ground in Marianna on the Florida panhandle where a tornado hit the I-10 corridor earlier this morning. Numerous campers are flipped with widespread damage in the area.
This was a result of a long-track waterspout/tornado that moved onshore at Panama City Beach and tracked all the way into southern Georgia.
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- Top Videos of 2023
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- 5:19
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (01/01/2024) As we step into the New Year we wanted to look back at some of the most memorable videos of 2023. Our team remembers the wildest, funniest and heart wrenching videos of 2023.
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- Cutest Animal Videos of 2023
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- 1:22
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (01/01/2024) – Too much cuteness to handle! Welcome to the first day of 2024 and we're bringing you in with a serotonin boost thanks to the animals of 2023!
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- Atlantic Hurricane Season - Top Weather Events of 2023
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- 2:54
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (12/31/2023) – The Atlantic Hurricane Season was a battle between El Nino conditions and warmer than average sea surface temperatures competing for the influence on hurricanes and tropical storms. So which came out on top? Meteorologist Lucy Bergemann looks back at the season and most memorable storms.
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- Eastern Pacific Hurricane Season - Top Weather Events of 2023
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- 2:03
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (12/31/2023) – The Eastern Pacific Hurricane season was one for the record books: from Dora enhancing winds over Hawaii contributing to fires to the strongest wind gust on record in Mexico, we look back at the most notable storms in the Eastern Pacific.
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- Bonus Events - Top Weather Events of 2023
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- 2:46
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (12/30/2023) – There were just too many events to fit into the top 10! Meteorologist Brittany Lockley takes a look back at the events that almost made the cut.
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- Hawaiian Wildfires - Top 10 Weather Events of 2023
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- 2:48
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (12/29/2023) – On August 8, 2023, the historic town of Lahaina, Hawaii watched life as they knew it go up in flames. Category 4 hurricane Dora enhanced a tight pressure gradient... Adding to strong, dry, downsloping winds on the drought stricken island of Maui and quickly spreading the deadliest fire the U.S. has seen in over a century. Nearly 100 lives were lost and 2000 homes and business were destroyed in a matter of hours. It is our most memorable weather event of 2023.
We're not done yet, in the next few days we'll look back at the tropical season, events that we're close but didn't make the cut and the cutest animals of the year!
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- California Atmospheric Rivers - Top 10 Weather Events of 2023
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- 3:22
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (12/29/2023) – California is no stranger to atmospheric rivers, but what made the 2023 season significant was their relentless, unprecedented frequency. In all, twelve separate AR events struck the west coast before Spring. The highest peaks of the Sierra received more than 60 feet of seasonal snowfall. People were buried in their homes and I-80 was impassable.
By March, temperatures started to warm, and rain combined with melting snow flooded towns like Kernville. Atmospheric rivers caused $4.6 billion dollars in damage across west coast in 2023. The copious amounts rain and snow allowed California to be drought-free for the first time in four years.
Check back in with us this week as we continue the countdown on-air, online and here on our YouTube channel!
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- Hurricane Idalia - Top 10 Weather Events of 2023
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- 2:51
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (12/28/2023) - Hurricane Idalia slammed Florida's nature coast in late August 2023. Though Idalia topped out as a CAT4, it made landfall in the town of Keaton Beach, FL as a CAT3... Packing winds up to 125 miles per hour. Idalia swamped St. Petersburg with more than three feet of water. Estimates of storm surge in Horseshoe Beach range from 6 to 10 feet. In total, 5 deaths were associated with hurricane Idalia and the storm has been classified as a billion dollar weather event.
Check back in with us this week as we continue the countdown on-air, online and here on our YouTube channel!
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- Extreme Southwest Heat - Top 10 Weather Events of 2023
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- 1:56
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (12/27/2023) – Over 100 days over 100 degrees … this summer was brutal in Phoenix, Arizona. Numerous records across the southwest fell as temperatures climbed throughout the summer. The extreme heat is number 7 on our list of top 10 weather events of 2023.
Check back in with us this week as we continue the countdown on-air, online and here on our YouTube channel!
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- Hurricane Hilary - Top 10 Weather Events of 2023
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- 2:43
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (12/27/2023) – In August, hurricane Hilary made history as only the third system to make landfall in the golden state as an intact tropical cyclone. More than 13 inches fell on the highest peak in southern California, Mt. San Gorgonio. Historic flooding of the whitewater river in the Coachella Valley derailed a train, destroyed bridges, and shut down several highways... Including I-10.
Check back in with us this week as we continue the countdown on-air, online and here on our YouTube channel!
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- Little Rock Tornado - Top 10 Weather Events of 2023
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- 2:48
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (12/26/2023) – On March 31st the Storm Prediction Center issued their first HIGH risk day for the first time in over 2 years for a tornado outbreak stretching from the High Plains to the Deep South. Meteorologist Jackie Brown brings us the decision-making process that saved lives in Arkansas.
Check back in with us this week as we continue the countdown on-air, online and here on our YouTube channel!
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- Rolling Fork Tornado - Top 10 Weather Events of 2023
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- 3:30
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- 3 years ago
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- (12/26/2023) - On March 24th 2023, a powerful EF-4 tornado tore through Rolling Fork, a small agricultural town in the Mississippi delta. 17 Mississippians lost their lives and hundreds more were injured; the deadliest tornado in Mississippi since April 27, 2011.
Check back in with us this week as we continue the countdown on-air, online and here on our YouTube channel!
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- Texas Ice Storm - Top 10 Weather Events of 2023
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- 2:27
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (12/25/2023) – With the memories of ice storms 2021 and 2022 still fresh in the minds of Texans, a polar blast set the stage for yet another impactful ice storm into early February. Particularly hard hit was the Texas hill country near Austin... Where nearly an inch of ice stacked up. Hundreds of accidents on roads led to 10 fatalities. Accumulation on trees and powerlines cut off power to more than 500,000 customers during the storm... Stretching into northwestern Mississippi.
Check back in with us this week as we continue the countdown on-air, online and here on our YouTube channel!
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- Canadian Wildfire Smoke - Top 10 Weather Events of 2023
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- 1:59
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (12/25/2023) – The 2023 Canadian wildfire season was unlike any in the nation’s history. In all, more than 6,600 fires burned a collective area the size of North Dakota... And sent extreme amounts of smoke pouring into the U.S.. In spring, fires in western Canada caused air quality alerts from Washington to Wisconsin. For the summer, fires in eastern Canada turned skies in the northeastern U.S. apocalyptic orange. New York and Philadelphia topped the list for the worst air quality in the world.
Check back in with us this week as we continue the countdown on-air, online and here on our YouTube channel!
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- Tennessee Tornadoes - Top 10 Weather Events of 2023
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- 2:10
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (12/24/2023) – On December 9th tornadoes tore through middle Tennessee, causing the deadliest December outbreak in the region's history. Nearly 2 years to the day from the last tornado in Davidson county, yet another EF-2 hit Nashville's suburbs. A deadly EF-3 also cut a path 42 miles long from Clarksville, TN to Bowling Green, KY. It was all part of a larger storm system that stretches from the Great Lakes to the Gulf Coast spawning tornadoes in Mississippi, Alabama and North Carolina.
Check back in with us this week as we continue the countdown on-air, online and here on our YouTube channel!
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- Looking Back - Top 10 Weather Events of 2023
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- 6:59
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (12/24/23) 2023 has proven to be a rollercoaster of weather events, showcasing powerful storms and unforgettable events. From extreme heat and wildfires to hurricanes and tornadoes, WeatherNation looks back at the most impactful weather events of 2023 to hit the U.S..
Check back in with us this week as we continue the countdown on-air, online and here on our YouTube channel!
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- Atlantic Hurricane Season 2023 - Above Average Storms
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- 3:07
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (11/30/203) – The 2023 Atlantic Hurricane Season has ended above average with 19 named storms (plus one unnamed subtropical storm), 7 hurricanes and 3 major hurricanes. We look back at the impacts the season brought
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- Weather Question Answered: Are There Only Two Types of Clouds?
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- 1:37
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (11/25/2023) – This week's weather question comes from Kayla asking, "Are there only two types of clouds?" Meteorologist Steve Glazier condenses a long answer into this short video saturated with information!
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- Thanksgiving Travel - AAA - Potential Impacts
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- 2:58
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (11/17/2023) – Holiday travel is just days away and AAA projects 55 million Americans will be traveling. Are you prepared for the busiest travel time of the year?
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- Winter Outlook - December through February
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- 1:28
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (10/19/2023) - NOAA has released their winter outlook for December 2023 through February 2024 calling for above average rainfall likely in the Southeast U.S. and above average temperatures in the Northwest and Northeast. But what is driving the forecast?
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- Solar Eclipse Happening Saturday
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- 1:10
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (10/12/2023) – Happening Saturday: an annular eclipse will sweep over the western U.S. giving us a "ring of fire" around the sun! If you're going to watch the eclipse be sure to do so safely!
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- Hurricane Ian - One Year Later
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- 2:26
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (09/28/2023) – Thursday, September 28th marked the one year anniversary of Hurricane Ian's landfall in Florida. The storm went on to become the third costliest in U.S. History, bringing widespread damage and surge to SW Florida, inland communities and South Carolina when it made a final landfall on September 30th.
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- Hurricane Minute - What is a "Direct Hit"?
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- 1:01
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (09/16/2023) – So what describes a "direct hit" from a hurricane? Josh Morgerman explains
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- Peak Week 2023: Hurricanes impact a zone, not a point
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- 4:38
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (09/15/2023) – A hurricane’s storm surge extends far from the center. So, don’t fixate on where the exact center is going—focus on where the impacts are going.
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- Weather Headliners: Jaime Rhome
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- 6:58
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (06/21/23) – Earlier this year we sat down with the National Hurricane Center Deputy Director, Jaime Rhome, to talk about Storm Surge forecasting.
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- Peak Week 2023: Can't catch a break
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- 3:59
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (09/13/2023) – Lightning may not strike the same place twice—but hurricanes do. Just because you just got nailed doesn’t mean you won’t get nailed again. Always be ready.
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- Hurricane Minute: Window Myths
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- 1:01
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (08/03/2023) – Have you ever heard that you should leave your windows open during a Hurricane? Here's why you definitely shouldn't do that.
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- Peak Week 2023: Remember the winds
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- 3:51
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (DATE/DATE/DATE) –Don’t take hurricane winds for granted. Even if you’re high enough to avoid storm surge, you still might want to evacuate.
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- Hurricane Lee - New England Impacts - Wednesday Morning Forecast
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- 2:56
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (09/13/23) – Hurricane Lee is bringing large waves and rip currents to the U.S. East Coast and Bermuda with tropical storm warnings in effect for the island. But where does Lee impact in the Northeast?
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- Saildrone Mission - Video from Inside Hurricanes
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- 3:01
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (09/09/2023) – The Saildrone and NOAA mission have been in multiple hurricanes from the start of the program in 2021. The saildrones measure surface conditions in the open waters of the Atlantic and also capture intense video of riding through major hurricanes!
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- Video from Inside Major Hurricane - Idalia August 2023 - Saildrone
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- 3:17
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (09/12/2023) – Ever wonder what it is like to ride through a hurricane? The Saildrone technology partnered with NOAA to bring surface observations and footage from inside Hurricane Idalia earlier this summer before the storm made landfall as a CAT 3 in Florida's Big Bend.
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- Hurricane Minute: Are Larger Hurricanes More Dangerous
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- 1:01
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (10/27/22) – Are larger hurricanes more dangerous? Not always ... Josh Moregerman explains.
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- Drifters Deployed into Hurricanes to Improve Forecasting
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- 1:38
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (09/12/2023) – Researchers are working around the clock to sharpen forecasting high impact events, like when a tropical storm rapidly intensifies, brings catastrophic storm surge, and makes landfall as a hurricane. We spoke to Dr. Luca Centurioni, the Director of the Lagrangian Drifter Laboratory with the Scripps Institution of Oceanography to learn more.
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- Peak Week 2023: The return of the American hurricane
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- 5:13
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (09/12/2023) – Hurricane activity is extremely variable. Never let your guard down. They might go away, but they always come back.
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- Hurricane Minute: How Long Does it Take for an Eye to Pass
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- 1:01
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (08/12/022) – Hurricane eyes come in all shapes and sizes, and each one takes time to pass over. Josh Moregman has been in over 60 hurricane eyes!
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- Peak Week 2023: The Tale of Two Cities
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- 4:15
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (09/11/2023) – A Tale of Two Cities: With hurricane danger, the biggest factor is elevation. Know yours.
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- Hurricane Minute: Do Storms Strike More at Night
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- 1:01
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (08/05/2023) – Does it feel like hurricanes always make landfall at night? According to Josh, they really don't lean any time time of day!
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- Hurricane Minute: What Makes a Big Storm Surge
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- 1:01
- Date posted
- 3 years ago
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- (07/28/2023) – Storm surge is the deadliest part of a hurricane, but what makes a storm surge, "big"? Josh explains.
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