35 Burst results for "National Hurricane Center"

AP News Radio
Tropical Depression Nicole moves through Georgia
"Nicole is now a tropical depression The storm is moving through Georgia this morning a day after causing havoc in Florida That's where it touched down Thursday as a hurricane and then a tropical storm The national hurricane center says Nicole could dump as much as 6 inches of rain over the blue ridge mountains today and urban flooding is possible as the storm moves into the eastern Ohio valley mid Atlantic and New England through Saturday and Florida most of the damage is along the east coast and the Daytona Beach area Nicole has caused at least two deaths and sent homes along Florida's coast toppling into the Atlantic Ocean I'm Donna water

AP News Radio
Nicole weakens to tropical storm over east-central Florida
"Nicole is now a tropical storm as it batters parts of Florida Robbie Berg of the national hurricane center says Nicole's winds have come down a bit but it still a large storm That large wind field is to still producing storm surge problems along portions of the east coast of Florida up into Georgia and South Carolina And then even later today we'll see some storm surge flooding in the apalachee Bay Area of Florida Berg says Nicole is expected to continue moving across Central Florida possibly emerge over the far northeastern Gulf of Mexico this afternoon and they move across the Florida Panhandle and Georgia tonight into Friday I'm Donna water

AP News Radio
1 dead, more than a dozen sick from outbreak tied to deli meat
"Nicole is now a tropical storm as it batters parts of Florida Robbie Berg of the national hurricane center says Nicole's winds have come down a bit but it still a large storm That large wind field is to still producing storm surge problems along portions of the east coast of Florida up into Georgia and South Carolina And then even later today we'll see some storm surge flooding in the apalachee Bay Area of Florida Berg says Nicole is expected to continue moving across Central Florida possibly emerge over the far northeastern Gulf of Mexico this afternoon and they move across the Florida Panhandle and Georgia tonight into Friday I'm Donna water

AP News Radio
Hurricane Nicole forms; Florida awaits rare November storm
"A rare November hurricane will make landfall overnight along Florida's east coast The last November hurricane to make landfall in the U.S. was Kate 37 years ago Hurricane Nicole has top sustained winds of 75 mph as it rolls towards floor disease coast Storm surge beat erosion has already wrecked dozens of homes and buildings Brad Reinhart with the national hurricane center says the surge runs some 370 miles along the coast into southeast Georgia From north Palm Beach to altamaha sound Georgia We're calling for peak storm surge values of three to 5 feet Disney World and universal Orlando closed early Wednesday Airports including Orlando international have closed as much as a half foot of rain from the system could fall along the blue ridge I'm Tim McGuire

AP News Radio
NASA launch of moon rocket delayed again by tropical weather
"The hurricane forecast for Florida forces NASA to delay its moon rocket launch again NASA was aiming for an Artemis launch from the Kennedy Space Center Monday But now says it's pushing that back to Wednesday at the earliest because of Nicole threatening to hit Florida's east coast around midnight as a hurricane Evacuations are underway in the national hurricane center's John angelos says warnings are in effect from Boca Raton to a round Daytona Beach Strong tropical storm category one hurricanes expected to be the landfall intensity and up there near the cape canaveral area the hurricane conditions are possible Fuel leaks have kept the rocket grounded since August then hurricane Ian forced it back to the hangar It's now back on the launch pad NASA said the rocket is designed to withstand heavy rains and high wind I'm Julie Walker

AP News Radio
Tropical Storm Nicole bears down on the Bahamas, Florida
"Tropical storm Nicole bears down on The Bahamas forecast to become a hurricane as it heads to Florida Evacuation orders in effect on Florida's east coast from Palm Beach to Daytona Beach including Mar-a-Lago and Kennedy Space Center which is delaying the moon rocket launch The national hurricane center's Daniel Brown We're not expecting this to get the much stronger than category one hurricane But because the system is so large really almost the entire east coast of Florida except the extreme southeast part and the keys is going to receive tropical storm force winds over the next 12 to 24 hours He says Nicole's winds are already 70 mph and increasing rainfall from three to 5 feet is forecast also life threatening storm surge with the storm surge amounts as high as three to 5 feet I'm Julie Walker

AP News Radio
Nicole strengthens to tropical storm en route to Bahamas
"A hurricane warning is in effect for The Bahamas and parts of Florida with the really bad weather expected to hit the sunshine state Wednesday night sparing election day National hurricane center specialist Jack Bevin says the hurricane warning for Nicole affects Florida's east coast from Boca Raton to just south of flag the reach and even more parts of Florida as well as Georgia have storm surge warnings We are expecting surges as high as three to 5 feet or parts of the open east coast of Florida We are also expecting a fair amount of heavy rainfall It's already started raining in some places He said three to 7 inches is expected many areas still reeling from damage caused by hurricane Ian Northeast Florida may actually have more severe impacts than it did from Ian because we are expecting the very large area of winds of the north side of the store to cause prolonged high winds high tides if possible The storm surges up in that area I'm Julie Walker

AP News Radio
Subtropical Storm Nicole threatens Bahamas, Florida coast
"Subtropical storm Nicole brewing in the Atlantic Ocean with 45 mph winds could reach hurricane strength in the next few days while approaching the eastern coast of the Florida Peninsula National hurricane center specialist Philippe papin says Nicole will be far enough offshore Tuesday that it shouldn't affect voting We won't really start to see any significant impacts from the Intel really Tuesday night into Wednesday But after that papen says Nicole will be a significant system You're actually hurricane intensity as it nears the Florida Peninsula It's expected to come ashore Wednesday in The Bahamas and Thursday along the eastern coast of the Florida Peninsula Heavy surf and likely are significant storm surge and not coastal flooding seems to be pretty likely at this point I'm Julie Walker

AP News Radio
28 dead as Julia drenches Central America with rainfall
"Dozens are reported dead after the path of hurricane Julia drenched Columbia and cut across Central America Former hurricane Julia has dissipated but is still drenching Guatemala and El Salvador with torrential rains The national hurricane center says flash flooding and mudslides continue to be a threat in Central America and southern Mexico through Tuesday More than two dozen people have been reported dead due to the storm the nation of El Salvador has declared a state of emergency Police there say a man died when a tree fell on him and two other people died after heavy rains caused a wall of their home to collapse The Rio Grande de San Miguel was a roaring torrent and channel 12 captured locals in San Miguel banding together to try to pull a car out of the muddy floodwaters The storm damaged homes and ripped roofs off in Colombia president Gustavo Petro flew over the Peninsula of la Waha on Monday and was pulled across a swollen creek on a float wrapped in plastic to visit communities still divided by floodwaters I'm Jennifer King

WTOP
"national hurricane center" Discussed on WTOP
"A breast cancer researcher, and that is what sparked her early interest in women's health. What would upset her most in a way that I was aware of it? Was the need that she believed for us to give women dignity? In the healthcare system. In particular, as it relates to their reproductive health. It's three 35, a week into the job Supreme Court Justice Brown Jackson shows she meant it when she said she was ready to do work. I thought Congress's statute said, we don't care about intent. In the opening cases of the high court's term, justice Ketanji Brown Jackson spoke almost 4600 words over nearly 6 hours of arguments about 50% more than any other justice that according to Adam Feldman, creator of the empirical scotus blog. He says new justices typically sit back and take things in, but this was a different approach. So the race neutral nature of this goes to whether or not Alabama intended the result. On Tuesday in a case that could weaken the Voting Rights Act, Jackson was particularly vocal. Speaking uninterrupted for more than three and a half minutes at one point. Ben Thomas, Washington, the national hurricane centers as life threatening conditions are possible over Central America and southern Mexico through early this coming week. As hurricane Julia advances toward the coast of Nicaragua. Is forecast to move across Nicaragua later tonight and on Sunday. And I'm actually exit the West Coast of Nicaragua in the eastern Pacific as a tropical storm. We do have tropical storm warnings up for the West Coast of Nicaragua. Daniel brand is a senior hurricane specialist at the national hurricane center. He says Julia is a category one storm could strengthen before making landfall sometime later today at the last report the hurricane center put the position of Julia about 45 miles from bluefield, Nicaragua, right on the eastern coast, just had a WTO some food for thought about your breakfast food. It's three 36. When I was younger, I may have did some stupid things. Even convincing some crimes. But I'm not a criminal. I work for youth advocate programs yet. I was tamales advocate, helping him stay out of jail, stay in the neighborhood

AP News Radio
Hurricane Ian heads for Carolinas after pounding Florida
"The Carolinas are getting ready for hurricane Ian after losing strength in becoming a tropical storm Ian is back to being a hurricane and is headed for South Carolina and later North Carolina all of South Carolina's coast is under a hurricane warning as a steady stream of vehicles flee the historic city of Charleston National Guard troops are being positioned in the state to help with the aftermath the national hurricane center last tracked Ian with winds at 85 miles an hour about a 175 miles southeast of Charleston I'm Donna water

WTOP
"national hurricane center" Discussed on WTOP
"Upper 40s. Good evening to you, I'm Michelle bash. We do have an update now on hurricane Ian. It has regained some strength tonight. It is now up to 80 miles an hour and about 185 miles south of Charleston, South Carolina. This is the update from the national hurricane center as of 11 tonight. Now, the national hurricane center said the storm spent only a few hours earlier today as a weakened tropical storm over Florida before it spun up into a category one hurricane in the Atlantic earlier this evening governor Ron DeSantis said there had been 700 confirmed rescues in Florida with likely more to come, the death toll in that state now, at least 14 President Biden says the hurricane may be responsible for substantial loss of life and could end up being the deadliest storm in Florida history. Meantime, storm prep is underway across Virginia as state officials get ready to deal with the remnants of Ian over the weekend, WTO's nikkei and Ellie has the story. We're planning for rainfall projections anywhere from about two to 6 plus inches. Parts of Virginia could see severe weather including persistent flooding as Ian moves this way, rain and tidal flooding expected to last through the weekend and into next week. With the southern central and really the eastern portions of our state, kind of that east of Richmond area projected to receive our highest amounts. Lauren opet with a Virginia department of emergency management. Even with the storm exits these higher than normal tides could actually continue until Tuesday. Governor Glenn youngkin declared a state of emergency. Nick Allen LA double your TLP news. You can read more about the storm and see photos of the aftermath at WTO P dot com. In a video posted to social media, a Frederick county Maryland high school student was seen spewing hate speech against black people and school leaders are now responding. The

WABE 90.1 FM
"national hurricane center" Discussed on WABE 90.1 FM
"And WBUR, I'm Robin young. And I'm Scott Tong. This is here and now. More than 2 million people are without power after hurricane Ian plowed into west Florida and exited out of the east. Thousands of people could be displaced long term. That's what the fema director told CNN, and now the national hurricane center says Ian, no tropical storm, could return to hurricane status later today. Before it makes landfall in South Carolina, a second time. More on that in a second, because in Florida, inland cities are preparing for new flooding. There's governor Ron DeSantis today. This storm is having broad impacts across the state and some of the flooding you're going to see in areas hundreds of miles from where this made landfall are going to set records. And that's going to obviously be. Jamie Carson is communications director for Sarasota county. That's in west Central Florida on the West Coast where Ian first hit we're hearing from the governor there that there's going to be flooding inland that we haven't even seen yet, but Jamie talk about where you are, the beautiful city of Sarasota that old architecture, what are you seeing? Hi, rod and so I would love to talk about the beautiful architecture our world renowned beaches, but right now our community in varying degrees has been hit catastrophically by hurricane Ian. Our county spans 725 square miles. With 30 of those being coastal, you're just listening to the governor, talk about imminent flooding. Momentarily, we are in the process of sending out emergency notifications regarding imminent flooding for our communities. So while hurricane Ian has passed the dangers continue, so we're balancing the emergency actions necessary right now, but also trying to start the recovery process. Well, how about that? I mean, you're there on the coast and you haven't seen fully the flooding yet is what you're saying. Exactly, Robin. This is going to be, as I mentioned, the hurricanes passed, but the dangers continue. We're sending out notifications. Sarah so county as

The Dan Bongino Show
Joe Bastardi: Will Hurricane Ian Make Landfall Again?
"First off this is going to make landfall again correct Ian and when it goes out and exits the Florida land mass there and gets back out into the ocean is it possible that they could become a hurricane again I should have said likely of course it's possible is it likely to become a hurricane again and where do you see it going Georgia South Carolina Well to refresh what we've said at weather belt we said from back on Tuesday this was coming back out with hit as a hurricane again that would be a double hit and what happens is that I'm in the private sector and as outstanding as the forecasters are in the government and they are we have to try to hit these forecasts and try to be ahead We have to give people information So if you follow me on Twitter you follow me on weather Bill you know what I've been saying So the national hurricane center remember on Tuesday was keeping it in line and just killing it over southern Georgia We said that we go out and just coming out Now that sounds real pompous you know my dad used to say if you have to tell someone you're good at something you can't be that good at it Day and age This day and age we have to have to make sure that people understand that whether it's a story part of the problem with the climate change situations people don't understand that the weather is a story not a snapshot because someone could use a snapshot like this And say what they say So as far as this storm goes when I looked at the 11 o'clock hurricane center forecast it looks exactly like ours from a couple of days ago and I think that they are right on top of this now We look for a landfall Someplace between Charleston and Myrtle Beach

AP News Radio
People trapped, 2M without power after Ian swamps SW Florida
"Hurricane Ian has weakened but it still could bring more problems to Florida Robbie Berg of the national hurricane center says rain is still the primary hazard across central and northern Florida until that rain subsides We really need people to stay inside and not venture out on the roads There's also still some coastal flooding occurring so storm surge especially from the onshore winds on the backside of the storm along the West Coast of Florida Ian has left a path of destruction and Southwest Florida trapping people in flooded homes and knocking out power to some 2 million people I'm Donna warder

Mark Levin
NHC Director Shuts Down Don Lemon's Conspiracy About Climate Change
"So here we have this situation in Florida and this is what's going on in the view This is what's going on in the view Now Jamie Rome is the is a national hurricane center director I suppose he knows something about hurricanes otherwise how do you get that job And he was on CNN yesterday and he was asked by Don lemon But the hurricane and climate change Cut ten go Listen I'm just trying to get there You said you want to talk about climate change but what effect does climate change have on this phenomenon that is happening now Because it seems these storms are intensifying That's the question I don't think you can link climate change to any one event on the whole on the cumulative climate change may be making storms worse but to link it to any one event I would caution against them So you know he has to sort of dive in to the climate change kings and queens To the narrative But he also says look you can't tie one to the other One event And that's why are you on the view I mean can't ABC News do a better job or ABC network Can't you find 5 women with a collective IQ of over 7 Is it really that hard

Mike Gallagher Podcast
Janice Dean: Worst Case Scenarios for Hurricane Ian
"The worst case scenario for Southwest Florida. I will say folks in Tampa Bay, you know, they're not out of the Woods just yet, but the worst of the storm surge, which is the most deadly part of a hurricane, is really going to be between Fort Myers and Sarasota and we could see upwards of 18 feet of storm surge and obviously if you live along the coast, that's going to put homes underwater. And the category of the storm and we're almost a category 5, but it's not even relevant right now when you're talking about a storm surge of 12 to 18, even 20 feet. And then we have high tide that's moving in in the late afternoon. We're expecting the worst of the hurricane force waves and winds and surge and heavy rainfall. It really, you know, Charlie went through this area in 2004, hurricane Charlie, people that know the area, remember Charlie, but this storm is three times the size of Charlie. It will be devastating. I am, I hate to say worst case scenario, but it really is the worst case scenario in this area. And I just hope people heeded the warnings because I mean, they're using catastrophic deadly, those types of terms, the national hurricane center likes to steer clear of unless they actually know that this is a probability. So when you see those dire warnings coming in at 8 a.m., just hours before the storm makes landfall, it really takes your breath away. And I am urging people to just pray for people in Southwest Florida because this will be devastating and it will be historic.

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
What Is the Waffle House Index?
"This is fascinating. So the weather guessers, they rely on the national hurricane center for all their Intel. But it turns out that fema actually checks in with waffle House, they've got this massive system in place. It's called the waffle House index. Ben dieter, I know you're from what Pennsylvania, from the Amish country, a Pennsylvania. That's right. But they have waffle House. So you guys have a waffle House. Do you know what I'm talking about? Yeah. All right, have you been to the waffle House? No. You need to have a gun if you do. You've told me about it. It's always good to be prepared because there's always a fight going down at the waffle House. But the food is delicious. And they had the waffles and the hash browns and the whatnot. I'm blown away in trying to make the link between hurricane Ian and waffles. So here's the deal. Waffle House is open 24/7. It doesn't matter what's happening. 24/7. So they've got an index, and this is somewhat an informal metric, but the company uses this to figure out how bad things are in that community. So for example, if the storm comes and waffle House is serving their full menu, that means typically there's no or little damage and they've got full power. So that's green. So that's green. Next on the waffle House index is yellow. That means you may not be able to get, you know, the sausage patties, or the bacon, or the toast. They don't have biscuits at waffle House. I never could understand that, but they got toast. That means that maybe the powers a little spotty, there are some outages, and they may not have a lot of food supplies. That's yellow. Now red is the apocalypse. That means the waffle House is completely closed. And a fema says that they actually use this to determine how bad the situation is in a town. So

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
NHC Chief Embarrassed Don Lemon for Hurricane Ian Conspiracy
"Last night on CNN, the most profane name in news. Crying Negro network. Judge Joe Brown in our hurricane coverage center, thank you, judge. Look, Don lemon, little Donnie lemon, still on the night show before he joins his girlfriends on the morning show at CNN. Which by the way is the lowest rated show they have on CNN, but I digress. So Don lemon is trying to make the whole hurricane a climate change issue and the director of the national hurricane center, I don't know if he got he's got a little desantis in him. I want you to take a listen to how all that went down cut 7. Can you tell us what this is and what effect the climate change has on this phenomenon? Well, we can come back and talk about climate change at a later time. I want to focus on the here and now. We think the rapid intensification is probably almost done. There could be a little bit more intensification as it still over the warm waters of the eastern Gulf of Mexico, but I don't think we're going to get any more rapid intensification. If you look here, you can actually see pretty interesting for your viewers. You can actually see a second eyewall forming around the inner eye wall, and that's basically the second eyewall is overtaken the original eyewall. And that should arrest development. Listen, I'm just trying to get there. You said you want to talk about climate change, but what effect does climate change have on this phenomenon that is happening now? Because it seems these storms are intensifying. That's a question. I don't think you can link climate change to any one event. On the whole on the cumulative climate change may be making storms worse, but to link it to any one event, I would caution against them. Okay. Listen, I grew up there, and these storms are intensifying. Something is causing them to

ToddCast Podcast with Todd Starnes
National Hurricane Center Predicts Catastrophic Storm Surges in FL
"Following these developments out of Florida where it is looking grim. And the wind and the damage, the storm surge is beginning to happen. It will continue throughout our program and we're going to do our very best to keep you updated on this story. We've got a lot of video on our website, Todd stern's dot com, and you'll be able to access that, it will be updated throughout the day, Caleb park, Ben deeter, the whole news team. They're very busy today. Wanting to bring you the latest information from what we understand now from the national hurricane center, there now predicting a catastrophic storm surge, folks, I want you to listen to these numbers. This is not an error. This is the actual numbers, and we're talking about feet, not inches. But the national hurricane center now says that they're expecting a storm surge of between 12 and 18 feet above ground level. That's expected to happen somewhere between englewood, Florida, and Bonita beach, Florida that would also include Charlotte harbor. So that's a little south of Tampa Bay, but it doesn't really matter because the storm is so massive, it exploded in size late last night into the early morning hours at one point, by the way, there were actually two eye walls. From a meteorological standpoint, from a weather guest standpoint, it truly was remarkable to see to see that storm just explode, borderline category 5, but at this point it really doesn't matter. I mean, you're looking at sustained winds are going to be a 130 140 miles an hour. And this is very dangerous. If

AP News Radio
Ian powers up to a Category 4 hurricane as it nears Florida
"Hurricane Ian has gotten much stronger as it heads toward the Florida coast hurricane Ian is a category four storm Eric Blake of the national hurricane center says the storm surge could cause catastrophic damage and from Naples to Sarasota is at high risk The entire Florida Peninsula and the Florida keys will have significant effects from this hurricane Ian gained strength after battering Cuba bringing down the island's power grid authorities in Florida are still urging people to evacuate the danger zone if they still can I'm Donna warder

WTOP
"national hurricane center" Discussed on WTOP
"But of course, a bit of where the time now is 1221. Welcome in. Hurricane Ian is moving now, moving them on Florida after it tore into western Cuba as a major hurricane earlier on Tuesday with top sustained winds of a 125 miles an hour. Ian is expected now to get even stronger over the warm Gulf of Mexico, reaching top winds of a 130 miles an hour before approaching the southwestern coast of Florida, where 2.5 million people were ordered to evacuate. This morning storm team four chief meteorologist Doug camera, with the latest on the storm talking with our Dmitry sodas. Right now you're looking at the end as a category three storm a 120 mph winds, the pressure has actually dropped over the past couple of hours, but right now it's undergoing what is what's called an eyewall replacement cycle. That could actually be good news, but the official forecast track from the national hurricane center actually increases its intensity up to a 130 mile an hour category four, making landfall between around Sarasota and Naples. This is an area that is extremely prone to flooding from storm surge, looking around the Port Charlotte area, down around punta gorda, an area I'm very familiar with. My parents lived there for a very long time. I saw a family in that area very worried about that area of the country right now. What kind of damage is expected? I think the biggest concern early on right along the coast is going to be the storm surge. I mean, it could easily be 8 to 12 feet and many parts of that area are around sea level or maybe three to four feet above. So most of that area, Port Charlotte, punta gorda, that could all be underwater. Vienna beach, things like that. Maybe even Fort Myers and Marco weiland could go undergo around Naples area could undergo some major flooding too. And then you get into the wind. I mean, if you've got a category four hurricane with wins over a 115 130 mph, you've got some major wind damage as well coming on through there. I was in this same exact area. This is very similar to hurricane Charlie, which came through poor Charlotte in 2004. I went through an area that was completely obliterated. The houses were just plain gone. Now that's drone was a little bit stronger of a storm, but I definitely expect to see some big damage down into parts of southwest Florida. And you're thinking maybe a little less intense than first forecast, although sometimes when you're talking about these very subtle degrees, it doesn't matter. I mean, it's still very powerful. Yeah, it really doesn't matter. I mean, the forecast, the official national hurricane center forecast is a 130 mph. So they've actually increased what they thought earlier coming in. It was supposed to be coming in. It was originally about a 125 category three coming in. Now they've got it at a 130. Part of that is because it's coming on shore a little bit earlier

WTOP
"national hurricane center" Discussed on WTOP
"5 a.m.. It was actually a hurricane with 75 mile an hour sustained winds. And the forecast is moving the center towards the northwest. So it should be arriving into the extreme western part of Cuba, sometime around two states between 2 a.m. and 5 a.m. more or less. And then it's going to keep moving towards the north and then northeast approaching the southern portions of Florida at least on its most closest approach. Around Wednesday early in the morning. Tony, is it too early to say exactly what the track of the hurricane will be or are there still too many variables to say it's going to hit exactly in the Gulf of Mexico? Yeah. Just like you mentioned, there is a lot of uncertainty right now. The forecast, the closer we are, the better the chance the better the confidence is that we are going to have our call scenario to what the forecast is showing. But unfortunately, for the state of Florida, we are still talking about two and three days in the future. So at this point, there is still a lot of uncertainty, the official track is showing that there is a good chance that we don't know exactly to what extent, but the area of Tampa Bay, it seems like it's going to be a very close call with these hurricane and unfortunately the most recent forecast is showing good potential to have a major hurricane approaching that western central portion of the state sometimes during the day in Wednesday. All right. Thanks a lot, Tony. That is meteorologist Tony raines from the national hurricane center with the latest on Ian, sports is next. It's 8 14. Hi, honey. How was your flight? Long. Hey, mom, don't take this the wrong way. Thank you, Tony. I appreciate the time. Since dad's stroke, I find myself working around the clock to care for him plus the shopping, paying the bills and keeping up with the housework, but it's okay. I made a promise 50 years ago in cygnus and in health, I want your dad here with me, not an assisted living. Mom, I love you for your devotion. And I know dad does too, but you can't keep this up. I want you to stay in this house as long as possible. But we need to get some help. Even if it's only a couple of days a week. Warm and home care can help your loved ones stay safe and happy in their own home by providing essential services, personal

WNYC 93.9 FM
"national hurricane center" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
", this news. Live from NPR news in Washington on nor rom. Tropical storm Ian is gaining strength in the Caribbean as it makes its way toward the U.S. mainland. NPR's Dave mischief reports, Florida governor Ron DeSantis has declared a state of emergency ahead of the storm's arrival later this week. Governor desantis is urging residents to stock up on supplies ahead of Ian's arrival, which is expected later this week. The storm is now threatening parts of the Cayman Islands and Cuba. Although Ian's exact path has been difficult to project, Michael Brennan of the national hurricane center in Miami says a large swath of the state could feel the effects of the storm. There's the potential for widespread hazardous impacts across all the Florida, essentially President Biden approved a state of emergency, directing the federal emergency management agency in the Department of Homeland Security to ready for Ian's impact. Dave missed its NPR news. A powerful storm slammed into eastern Canada yesterday, knocking down power lines and causing widespread damage. Brad McConnell is the chief of police of charlottetown on Prince Edward Island. He's overseeing the emergency response there and says entire homes have been washed away. Historic storm here in prince Everett island devastation that we have a level of devastation we haven't seen before. So it's a very difficult situation. So we're strong community here in Charlotte and across the island and across the Atlantic provinces. And so at times of difficulty, we come together to work through them and that's what we're doing here now. The storm was what was left of hurricane Fiona, which struck the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico last weekend, disrupting electrical service for virtually the entire 3.3 million residents. A powerful typhoon is bringing heavy rain and sustained winds as strong as 121 mph to the northeastern Philippines. Thousands of people have been forced to leave their homes. Street demonstrations continue in Iran this weekend, as demonstrators react to the depth of a young woman in the custody

WNYC 93.9 FM
"national hurricane center" Discussed on WNYC 93.9 FM
"Says the earthquake this morning was the most powerful of the more than 1000 aftershocks. April, in pure news, Mexico City, hurricane Fiona remains a major category four storm as it moves closer to Bermuda, the national hurricane center in Florida says Fiona is expected to move just to the west of the island by tonight. Its top sustained winds are still at 130 mph. Fiona is not expected to gain additional strength as it nears Bermuda in Puerto Rico power has been restored in some areas following the hurricane. Wall Street finished lower yesterday after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates again. I'm Dave Mattingly NPR news in Washington. Support for NPR comes from NPR stations. Other contributors include FJC, a foundation of philanthropic funds, working to meet the needs of the nonprofit sector through donor advised funds, fiscal sponsorships and bridge lending. More at FJC dot org. You're listening to WNYC, good morning. Showers and thunderstorms are pretty likely in the early part of today, should be done by about 2 p.m.. On your 75 today, clear skies tonight, low 53°, and then tomorrow Friday it's going to be really nice. Sunny with a high in your 65 in the afternoon clear tomorrow night, low 52. And on Saturday, much of the same. It'll be sunny high near 72° with a low on Saturday night of about 58°. On the next all of it

KOMO
"national hurricane center" Discussed on KOMO
"Was a violent Halloween weekend in Chicago which saw 26 people shot 6 failing The struggle is real but we are making real significant progress by changing the trajectory of the lives of people in this city Mayor Lori Lightfoot says the city will reimagine how it responds to gun violence It comes as governor JB pritzker declared gun violence at public health crisis announcing $250 million for a public safety plan Facebook's rebranding is drawing some laughs in the Middle East Some Israelis and Hebrew speakers roasting Facebook for choosing to rebrand with the name mata That sounds like the word dead in Hebrew which swiftly led to the hashtag Facebook dad Some are posting that it's funny even hilarious but some are ridiculing the company and say the word reminiscent in Hebrew of dead is quote ominous and prophetic Some urging people to stop using Facebook all together The online social network coming understanding criticism recently after whistleblower reports that among other things it failed to stop lies on its platform about the results of the 2020 election Jordan Miller ABC News Jerusalem For the second year in a row the national hurricane center has used up its initial list of 21 names for storms Some tropical storm Wanda has formed in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean It doesn't pose any threat to land though This is ABC News Stay connected stay informed 20 minutes of nonstop news continues on komo news 1000 FM 97 7 These.

AP News
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"To storm battered Louisiana. Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center say top sustained winds could reach 60 MPH, the U. N human rights chief says her office has received credible allegations of Reprisal killings by the Taliban of former Afghan security forces as well as instances in which officials in the previous government and their relatives were arbitrarily detained. And later turned up dead. This is a P news. There is a new type of tourism for the exclusion zone 35 years after the world's worst nuclear disaster. We're having the bike tour in Chernobyl area in, uh and preserve Chernobyl is not a place that springs to mind when choosing a scenic cycling route. The area is still dangerous guide Natalie to Lulic says This route is checked for radiation levels. We should follow the rules for visitors. For example, clothes should not cover all your body. Also, we can Can't deviate from the route. But for the riders like Olopade Dubina It's worth the risk for me. It's second time and they meant purpose for me to go to come here to see the nature how it developed sort of these 30 years after the trade People are forbidden from eating and drinking around the zone in Chernobyl and are not allowed to travel in or out by themselves as they finish their tour. The cyclists are checked for radiation levels before they leave the zone. I'm Ed Donahue. AP News North Korea says it's tested new long range cruise missiles The North says over the weekend it successfully test trial newly developed long range cruise missiles. It's first known testing activity in months and underscoring how it's continuing to expand its military capabilities amid a stalemate in nuclear negotiations with the U. S. The Korean Central News Agency reports. The missiles demonstrated an ability to hit targets 932 miles away with state media publishing photos of projectile being fired from a launch a truck and an apparent missile with wings and tail fins traveling in the air. I'm Charles de Ledesma, the North has hailed its new missiles. While the US is watching closely, officials say the missile under development for two years is a strategic weapon of great significance that meets leader Kim Jong UN's call to strengthen the country's military might implying that they were being developed with an intent to arm them with nuclear warheads. Meanwhile, the US Indo Pacific Command says it's monitoring the situation with allies and that the North Korean activity reflects a continuing focus on developing its military program and the threats that poses to its neighbors and the international community and Japan says it's extremely concerned. I'm Charles de la Decima. Home. It looks a little different for everyone. For some. It's a rustic cabin for others, a big city high rise and for others. It's renting a tiny studio that said it had laundry in the building. But the.

WCPT 820
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"To storm battered Louisiana. Forecasters at the National Hurricane Center say top sustained winds could reach 60 MPH, the U. N human rights chief says her office has received credible allegations of Reprisal killings by the Taliban of former Afghan security forces as well as instances in which officials in the previous government and their relatives were arbitrarily detained. And later turned up dead. This is a P news. There is a new type of tourism for the exclusion zone 35 years after the world's worst nuclear disaster bike tour in Chernobyl area in the When preserved. Your noble is not a place that springs to mind when choosing a scenic cycling route. The area is still dangerous Guide Natalie to Lulic says This route is checked for radiation levels. We should follow the rules for visitors, for example, clothes should not cover all your body. Also, we can't deviate from the route. But for the riders like Ayatollah Paducah, it's worth the risk. For me. It's second time here and the main purpose for me to go to come here to see the nature. How it develops through these 30 years after the trade People are forbidden from eating and drinking around the zone in Chernobyl and are not allowed to travel in or out by themselves as they finish their tour. The cyclists are checked for radiation levels before they leave the zone. I'm Ed Donahue, AP News This is a 20 a M. W. CPT, Willow Springs and streaming Worldwide. W cpt 8 20 dot com We are Chicago's progressive talk where facts matter. On the college Now you're w c p t. A 20 Chicago traffic update. Traffic is now improving on north on I 65 a crash on the ramp to westbound 80 94 has cleared the rap is entirely open instead of partially open. They're still looking at about a 10 minute delays there on the north side of 65. Kid bound Kennedy has delays. Irving Park much of the way to the birds Circle. It's 26 minutes so hair to downtown 16 from Montrose 14 of the express about 23 minutes downtown to the airport on the inbound. Eisenhower's scattered delay start around ST Charles 36 minutes 3 92 downtown out about its 24 Stevens in 26 minutes from the Veterans Memorial tollway to disarm the lakeshore drive. You're lying. 20 minutes nine, effective outside. That's traffic. I'm just Taliban T discover matches all the cash back you earn on your credit card at the end of your first year. It's amazing because discovers, accepted at 99% of places in the US that take credit cards. Learn more at discovery.

Weather Geeks
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"Things up in earnest when you get into august through early october. So i think we're seeing what would be typical and i think we're just coming off such a hyperactive season. It just felt weird not to have somebody storms in july. Because it's been so busy for so many years so the the big message is here. We're coming into the peak. And i think you know we start getting through august and getting the september. We've the peak yet to come for the hurricane season for know twenty one so that's why preparedness is everything and getting ready for it and you mentioned elsa an interesting point. There was a lot of social media about hurricane versus a tropical storm. And you know we had some radar data in the aircraft found those winds. It didn't last long so much on it. And i hope everybody can help us. Spread the word on this. The difference between a tropical storm in a hurricane one mile an hour And again we're standard of science but at the same time it's interesting how the word hurricane Really prop so much attention versus tropical storm. There is no such thing as just a tropical storm. And you and i talked about the war would meet illogic organization. I have a lot to do with as chair. That committee You know th they'll never be named justa. We'll never have a hurricane. Just will never have probably just a picture of that. But the point is it's about the impacts and is so important hurricane tropical storm trump alison. I mean i think of i. I look at history. Tropical storm produces ten foot storm. Surge and fifteen twenty inches of rain. I don't care what the name is. That's a big impact. And you gotta be ready for that i. I'm so glad you mentioned that because it right. I mean strong tropical storm. We can't one the impact the same. And so i'm and that was definitely a message. I was trying to amplify on your behalf as well. Because i see so. Many people get riled up hurricane or it doesn't the impacts really what matter at the end of the day. One one thing that comes to mind about twenty twenty and twenty twenty one and particularly. We're seeing spikes is the hurricane tropical storm risk superimposed on a pandemic Are there are there things that you've as the national hurricane center director thinking about concert with the director of fema emergency management folks Even even if we see fred approaching perhaps florida Depending on what happens that moves over hispaniola. I have to imagine that there are some thinking going on about covert and evacuation and shelters and so forth. How are you dealing with that. I think the pandemics made the pressure on us to to to have a good forecast is is never been higher. Be and the reason. I say that is the fact that you know if you're in that evacuation zones the with storm surge. You gotta get out there. There's just no pandemic or not if you have a big storm surge headed your weight you and get out now the planning and where you go change and you know the the sheltering part of it that emergency managers deal with the pressure comes here if you don't have to have to evacuate. We wanna make sure we're accurate enough that the decision could be made not to evacuate and that was in the case of of hurricane laura when some of the modeling was well to the west. And we were you know. We didn't want we didn't think it would ever get over to a situation where houston would have to go because you're dealing with a pandemic and if they don't have to it's okay we don't want them to so luckily we the scientists better that we could really narrow that down Better than ever. so yes the exercises. Have taken into account The pandemic we've changed things here to dr shopper. We everything you saw last year with the masks. Lots of opinions on that by the way So i mean we. We're small place. We have eleven hurricane specialists and we have the tropical forecast branch in the people that have visited this building. It's not big. So we we we had we had cohort scheduling where pairs of to work together and they didn't see the other the whole season Some of the shift changes occurred from the building and out in the parking lot behind me. we did everything to keep ourselves safe. Because you know the nation's counting on us to keep them safe so we took that very serious Here we actually take that still remains on the floor that when there's somebody on duty at the desk no one's allowed to step inside that tape So it's interesting how it changed. How do business on maroon t managers and it is part of the decision making process with with the pandemic and safety. So i think we feel the pressure more than ever. We're up to it. We really are up to to make sure we get a good forecast out there so we can help the decision making you know. Last question is really contemporary. Because we just had the latest. Ipcc report come out and of course it says some things. About extreme events particularly hurricanes. Tropical cyclone does this factor in any whammy. You are weather agency for the most part and you know i know for a fact but someone twitter. Sometimes people struggle with the difference between weather and climate. Because you'll see people say hey. It's cold today. That means climate change is real right that whether in climate but do you see a report like the ipc and have implications for how you think about things hurricane center. Yeah i think. I think we're we're definitely more short fused generally than that here at the hurricane center. But now you look at the data. I mean all you do is take a query on the database right and look at look at trends and you know. There's there's been this discussion about the number of hurricanes. Well tough correlation. They are right. We we were seeing more than ever. We're we're also we're also going after some of those sloppier peski or storms that form right off the coast and so the actual number is hard to correlate to anything because we're actually seeing more so that's not the that's not the conversation there really isn't but the trend that has the conversation a couple things one warm atmosphere more rain. You know. we're we're seeing some pretty big rain events From these systems not just on the coast but well inland. It's just physics or rousers a whole more water. You're going to get more rain. Yeah it is and the other trend. That's interesting. I know you've seen it. There is a trend over the last century. We're getting some stronger storms. And you know you look at the number of cat fours and fives that we have. There's an increasing number of some of these strong storms. And i think that's something to consider into the future as well. You got more energy you can get stronger. Storms and the rapid tests. Vacation dr shepper. We had nine. Tropical cyclones in two thousand twenty have rapid intensification nine. And that's what we're talking. You're talking thirty knots of wind increase in twenty four hours things cranking fast and it's hard to keep up with that so And then we'll see what sea level rise and it's not a direct correlation love arise and storm surge. It's it's highly variable some places. Get the same someplace. Get more But i do see trend. That could push that storm surge farther inland. So that's that's the long term when you look at you know hurricanes you look at where we're headed and what we're going to be dealing with those some things that keep in our minds and we do get ready for that and that's why we some more research to that rapid intensification and i know for us here in georgia. You know with hurricane michael. We had a storm that was gusting hundred mph winds well into our agricultural regions in the.

Weather Geeks
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"Some ideas there. We are toying with the idea of a dynamic cone. The part dr shepherd. You didn't ask but it's related is what do we do at the seven day forecast. Yes we're internal but what what do you do with a cone. Excuse me what do you do with a cone. That's eight hundred miles wide. How do you make any any decision. Based on that outside of oil. I better keep an iron on this so we wanted to a seven day forecast but should it be in. The come should be doing a different way. We actually don't have the answer to that but were or help. Hope is social science. Also that With the category. It's interesting because you look at a hurricane florence when when you're you're decreasing in category and there's a tendency to relax when the impacts never changed the storm surge. Forecast never changed. The rainfall forecasts never changed none of that change but the category served a good in hurricane. Michael where we were coming up. The categories of people like whoa. This is the wrong direction. I better pay attention so it becomes really really complicated and and was storm surge. It's it's the size and the speed. It's not even the category that that's the main factor in the storm surge tonight there's so many examples of you can have a category four or five storm small but it's fast that produce less storm surge than a giant category one That's moving slow. You get more storm surge pilot bigger area so it's incredibly complicated. What we've done so far as we've just tried to separate those impacts we have a storm surge washington warning we focus so much on storm surge half the fatalities historically have storm surge. I think we're making a dent by the way you have search products right. We're making a dent. I you look back. I have a little stat here. That i think you'll find interesting since twenty seventeen. I'm reading it. 'cause i don't want mess it up. Fourteen hurricane landfalls six were major. This is the united states. The busy it's crazy. Busy says twenty seventeen We've had a lot of fatalities but in the end Very few were storm surge. And and if you think about it and there's been more with carbon monoxide poisoning that actually storm surge. I think we're making a debt but we don't want it is still the biggest threat but i think we're making a dent in that. So are there better ways. We're working on it and we're hopeful. I reach articles. I listened to all the input. I see out there. There's plenty.

The South Florida Morning Show
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"On this guy. You wanna know how long this has been going on by the way wow. That's that's an old clip. It's from twenty eleven. Yeah that's how long you doug that one up thirteen years. God that's one of the original viral videos on youtube. It's still had of amazing crying and everything. It was ridiculous. God we're talking about celebrities. Kelly clarkson and got a big win to yesterday now lake. We're going all celebrities ear ending but it was a big story. We're going all storm next though. Dennis filkin has the info on this in interesting. We thought it'd be a tropical storm by now but fred is still a depression. That's good i guess. It is good isn't i. i would think. I don't know maybe they weren't determining who is going to be a tropical storm until this afternoon right. We're going to see if it's anything to worry about. Or who would have to do with the national hurricane center. It's next these morning..

WGN Radio
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"Say video shows Reardon was responding to a disturbance since someone trying to stab a person on the ground. The Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation would not reveal if any charges will be brought against Reardon and Tropical Storm Elsa is weakening. After making landfall earlier today, the National Hurricane Center says the storm is losing strength as it hits northern Florida with winds of up to 50 MPH. The Georgia coast is expected to be impacted by tropical storm conditions later today and into tonight. WGN Sports Here's Anne Maser White Sox beat the Twins this afternoon 6 to 1 in the finale. Their series Larry Garcia, three for four, drove in three runs. Tim Anderson, collecting four hits the victory. Lance Lynn now moves to nine and three on the season. Before the game. The White Sox reinstated Adam Angle from the injured list and designated Adam Eaton for assignment as money. Grandal, also announced by the team today underwent surgery on his knee. Doctors still expect to return during this season at some point Been all bad news lately for the Cubs have not lost 11 straight games comes facing the Phillies again tonight at Wrigley Field to try to end it. Alec Mills will head to them out for the Cubs against Zack Wheeler for the Phillies Eight time Wimbledon champion Roger Federer lost his quarterfinal match today to 14th seed Hubert her cats in straight sets off center court at Wimbledon. Novak Djokovic able to advance to the semifinals today with the victory Stanley Cup Final game number five tonight. Montreal Looking to stay alive in the series, the Lightning looking to repeat his champions with the victory coverage on WGN Tonight begins at 6 30 with pre game seven o'clock is the puck drop bears not state that a limited number of fans will be able to attend 14 practices during bears training camp at House Hall that go from July 29th until August. 25th. All practices will require a free ticket for entry. Approximately 1000 tickets will be available for each day and tonight Chicago Fire FC hosting Orlando City at Soldier Field I'm Andy Maser, WGN Sports Tom Skilling's forecast from the Per Maciel Weather Center today. Mostly cloudy. 6 60% Chance of afternoon and evening showers and storms. Temperatures in the upper eighties tonight 60% chance of showers and storms. Temps in the mid sixties, a bit breezy winds blowing 5 to 15 MPH Tomorrow 20% chance of early morning rain clouds decreased through the day temperatures climb only into the lower seventies, and it will be cooler lakeside. Your money on W G. N Dow gained 104 points to 6 34,081 today, NASDAQ added. Almost 1.5 points to 6 14,065 S and P 500 gained 14 points to 43.

WNYC 93.9 FM
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"News and the New York conversation. Thank you. Live from NPR news in Washington. I'm Dave Mattingly. Forecasters say Tropical Storm Elsa will likely be close to hurricane strength when it makes landfall along the west coast of Florida. John Cangelosi is at the National Hurricane Center near Miami. Looks like it's going to be paralleling the West Coast of Florida today and expected to make landfall either late tonight or during their morning hours on Wednesday, Somewhere in that big Bend area of Florida seems to be the best bet the north of the Tampa Bay area at the moment else's top sustained winds are 60 MPH. The storm is moving to the north northwest at 12 MPH. Hurricane watches posted for the West Central and being Ben Coast of Florida. Tampa Bay is among the areas under a storm surge warning. A dozen counties in Florida are under a state of emergency. Our concerns about potential flooding with 3 to 8 inches of rain expected over a wide area. Search efforts are continuing in South Florida, 12 days after a high rise condo building near Miami Beach partially collapsed. At least 28 bodies have been recovered from the rubble. Another 117 people are still listed as missing. Stormy weather has been slowing efforts at the site and Surfside criminal and civil investigations are underway. Russian news agencies are reporting no survivors in the crash of a domestic flight with 28 people.

KTRH
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"National Hurricane Center expects some impact on Florida by late Monday. It's most likely going to be a tropical storm for Florida. But you know, a hurricane, of course, is an out of the question. So at this stage for those in Florida just continue to monitor Too soon to talk specifics. Elsa appears a little less organized this morning Volunteers and veterans with American Legion Post 1 64 in Katie have set up a fireworks stand, hoping to raise some money to buy a sign for their new American Legion building. If you want to stop by to help out, the stand is open from nine until one a.m. today and tomorrow 505 South Fry Road in Katie. 10% of the proceeds from the sales will go to funding the new sign. KTRH News time 803 If last year's Covid lockdowns proved anything Americans should leave Fourth of July fireworks to the professionals, especially when alcohol and drugs are involved of the 18 deaths that we saw last year involved someone who had used alcohol or drugs prior to lighting their firework Patty Davis with the Consumer Product Safety Commission. Says 15,000 Americans were wounded by fireworks last year. Burns were the number one injury. The roads and the skies are packed this weekend is holiday travel bounces back from the pandemic. Triple A's Josh's Uber says There is a huge jump in air travel this year for leisure travel. We're looking at more than 300,000 Texans traveling that's up 177% from last year had just down 3% from 2019 overall 3.7 million Texans. Traveling more than 50 miles from home this weekend. That's nearly 50% increase from last year, even slightly more than in 2019 animal shelters across the US are bracing for what is often a busy week, the days after the fourth of July are tough on animal shelters, which may get packed with pets freaked out by the Santa fireworks. They often run away from home, hoping to escape the noise and wind up in places like the Santa Fe Animal Shelter in New Mexico spokesman Me Iraq Kurd are June was overwhelming to us and as we go into the Fourth of July weekend, which is also one of the busiest weekends for stray animals because of the fireworks, we are right now at Overcapacity. Plenty of animal advocates say this coming week would be a great one to volunteer some of your time at a local shelter till NATO fox News. That's a great idea. News on demand at ktrh dot com. We're going to have another updated 8 30. I'm Nikki Courtney on Houston's news, weather and traffic station. NewsRadio, 7 40 ktrh. So one of the things that doesn't take the weekends off on holiday weekends, either. Besides Randy Lemon and Garden Line is The bugs? Yeah, when you need bug control, you need insight Control. You need the one and only McGrath pest control. They take care everything from termites to anse to spiders. They have a rodent control. They do it all. And but they're not like these other pest control companies that try to figure out a way to come to you on a monthly basis. You know that's their business model. Let's get into their wallet deeper and deeper and deeper. Yeah, he'll do one time pest control for you. He'll get you on a quarterly basis. That's kind of me when I use McGrath, Pest control. It's just on a quarterly basis..

5 Things
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"In a failed attempt to persuade them not to proceed with the case. There is currently no indication that former president donald trump himself will face charges forecasters are keeping an eye on a pair of tropical waves in the atlantic and the national hurricane center says that one of them may turn into tropical storm elsa on thursday. It's too early to say whether the system will have any impact on the us but tropical storm watches have already been issued for a few caribbean islands if the system holds together it's currently forecast to drift west northwest over open. Caribbean waters over the weekend and possibly enter the gulf of mexico early. Next week it be the fifth named storm of the young atlantic hurricane season which began june. First that's highly unusual on average. The second named storm doesn't arrive until early. August and the average formation date for the fifth named storm august thirty first if predictions hold. This will be a record. Sixth year in a row of above normal activity forecasters in south florida are also keeping a particularly watchful. Eye out rescue workers at the miami condo building collapse or already coping with near daily thunderstorms that forced temporary pauses to rescue efforts. Thanks for listening so five things. You can find us wherever you get your audio including apple podcasts and spotify also if you have a chance please.