Gulf, Florida and National Hurricane Center
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It’s a new day, and an unfamiliar tingle of hope is in air. But we must beware the trend of backloaded hurricane seasons.
The National Hurricane Center continued Friday to track a low pressure system in the Gulf that could develop into the season’s next tropical depression or storm.
Three named storms have formed so far this season, and experts are tracking a disturbance that could become the fourth.
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Hurricane Ian happened almost three years ago. But a new NBC documentary series has been bringing painful memories flooding back for many Southwest Florida residents.
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This five-part documentary series combines perversely beautiful footage with personal testimonies to revisit this catastrophic weather event and the government’s disastrous role in the outcome.
We’re scratching our heads and thinking the recovery activities were actually more damaging than the storm itself," said a North Carolina official.
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The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is continuing to monitor an area of low pressure to watch along the southeastern United States coastline, which still has the possibility of developing into a tropical system,