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Coastal cities and climate change: You're going to get wet
BEFORE Hurricane Sandy tore through New York and New Jersey, it stopped in Florida. Huge waves covered beaches, swept over Fort Lauderdale’s concrete sea wall and spilled onto A1A, Florida’s coastal highway. A month later another series of...Tags: Beaches, Conservation, Manhattan (New York City), Highway Transportation, FEMA
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New York adds 600,000 residents to storm evacuation zones
In the wake of deadly Superstorm Sandy, New York officials have added 600,000 residents to the city's storm evacuation zones, according to maps released Tuesday. The new designation divides the most endangered areas into six zones with 2.9 million...
Tags: Hurricane Sandy (2012), Politics, Labor Legislation, Manhattan (New York City), Housing and Urban Planning
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Utilities, Malloy Say State Is Ready For Damaging Weather
The Hartford CourantGov. Dannel P. Malloy summoned the heads of the state's power and communications companies to Hartford on Tuesday for a closed-door, hour-long meeting on preparations for the next big storm. "We may not get everything right every time, but we will...Tags: Connecticut Light and Power, Telecommunication Service, Tropical Storms, Charter Communications Incorporated, Cablevision Systems Corp.
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Palm Beach County emergency director stresses hurricane preparedness
Although the National Hurricane Center is getting better at predicting the course of storms, emergency managers in Palm Beach County continue to caution that even though certain areas might not be "in the cone," the public must stay vigilant and prepared....
Tags: Wireless Technology, NASA, Palm Beach County, National Hurricane Center, Natural Disasters
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Season's second tropical depression forms; no threat to U.S.
The season's second tropical depression formed Monday along the Mexican coast, nearly two weeks after Tropical Storm Andrea, but it's uncertain whether it will become Tropical Storm Barry. The system was bringing heavy rains to the Yucatan Peninsula,...
Tags: Weather, Tropical Weather, Mexico, Weather Reports, Natural Disasters
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Hot and mostly sunny this week
Sun SentinelExpect a hot week with the usual chance of afternoon storms, pretty much the norm for late spring. You also can expect the heat to continue to build over the coming weeks, as we make our way into summer. South Florida's Monday forecast calls for...Tags: Weather, Hurricane Andrew (1992), Weather Reports, Natural Disasters
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Emergency response team preps for hurricane season
As hurricane season approaches, many people are more concerned with their safety in the event of an emergency, and the College Park Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) is ready to teach others how to be prepared. The group will offer evening classes...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Colleges and Universities, FEMA, College Park (Orlando, Florida), Radio
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Urban flood advisory for parts of Broward
Sun SentinelAn urban flood advisory has been issued for east central Broward County. The National Weather Service says radar has detected heavy rainfall in excess of 3 inches per hour in some areas. The rain is expected to continue until at least 2 p.m. The...Tags: Weather, National Weather Service, Tamarac, Fort Lauderdale, Weather Reports
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Emergency managers prep for hurricane season
– Emergency managers in Broward County face a new challenge for the 2013 hurricane season: revised evacuation zones in Miami-Dade County. Changes in the Miami-Dade county maps "made a significant difference in the footprint of their potential...
Tags: Broward County, Social Media, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Twitter, Inc., Natural Disasters
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It's hurricane season, be prepared
Do you know the difference between a hurricane watch and a hurricane warning, as well as what you need to do to remain safe? Whether you are a longtime resident or a new resident of Florida, you can learn by attending the annual hurricane-preparedness...Tags: American Red Cross, Arts and Culture, Weather, Lake County (Florida), Weather Warnings
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Hurricane awareness expo to blow into Boynton Beach Mall
The Boynton Beach Mall, the Community Rating System user group and the Palm Beach County Division of Emergency Management will have the 13th annual Flood and Hurricane Awareness Expo Saturday, inviting the public to come out and prepare for the...Tags: Insurance, American Red Cross, FEMA, Economy, Business and Finance, Finance
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Tuesday: Partly sunny and hot
Sun SentinelExpect a hot and humid day with a small chance of showers in the afternoon. South Florida's Tuesday forecast calls for partly sunny skies with afternoon highs in the upper 80s and low 90s and evening readings in the mid 70s. There is a 20 percent chance...Tags: Weather, Palm Beach County, Labor Day, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Natural Disasters
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