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How accurate were forecasts during the 2024 hurricane season?
Read full article: How accurate were forecasts during the 2024 hurricane season?The 2024 Atlantic hurricane season was a nail-biter to the end, keeping seasonal hurricane forecasters on the edge of their seats this past hurricane season. So how did they do in predicting the numbers?
There’s a 90% chance a tropical system will develop in the next 7 days. Will it move toward Florida?
Read full article: There’s a 90% chance a tropical system will develop in the next 7 days. Will it move toward Florida?The National Hurricane Center is monitoring an area of disorganized showers and thunderstorms in the Central and Western Caribbean Sea that could impact Florida, but right now it’s too early to tell where it will go.
Compact Rafael expected to meander further into the Gulf and weaken
Read full article: Compact Rafael expected to meander further into the Gulf and weakenThe National Hurricane Center‘s latest advisory on Category 2 Hurricane Rafael showed a compact cyclone that continues to bounce around the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico.
Tracking the Tropics: Caribbean system near Florida has 40% chance of development in the next 7 days
Read full article: Tracking the Tropics: Caribbean system near Florida has 40% chance of development in the next 7 daysWe are just days away from the last month of Hurricane Season, which ends on Nov. 30. However, there has been a consistent chance for a disturbance in the tropics during the first week in November.
Clay County Fire Rescue offers tips for keeping families and pets safe during National Fire Prevention Month
Read full article: Clay County Fire Rescue offers tips for keeping families and pets safe during National Fire Prevention MonthThis month, Clay County Fire Rescue is offering tips on the dangers of fire hazards and how to prevent them. October is National Fire Prevention Month.
Many people are feeling fatigued after back-to-back hurricanes. A local psychologist explains the reason behind it
Read full article: Many people are feeling fatigued after back-to-back hurricanes. A local psychologist explains the reason behind itStressful situations can have an impact on mental health, including life-threatening natural disasters.
La Niña expected to persist through 2025, which could mean stronger storms
Read full article: La Niña expected to persist through 2025, which could mean stronger stormsJuly and August were quiet months for hurricane season, especially August 13 through September 8, the quietest it has been since 1968, but now it may seem like the tropics might be waking up.
Tropical disturbance in Caribbean near Mexico causes concern for areas still cleaning up after Hurricane Helene
Read full article: Tropical disturbance in Caribbean near Mexico causes concern for areas still cleaning up after Hurricane HeleneOver a million people lost power during Hurricane Helene more storms could follow
Tropical disturbance in Caribbean near Mexico causes concern for areas still cleaning up after Hurricane Helene
Read full article: Tropical disturbance in Caribbean near Mexico causes concern for areas still cleaning up after Hurricane HeleneOver a million people lost power during Hurricane Helene more storms could follow
Invest to Potential Tropical Cyclone: What do the different terms NHC uses for big storms mean?
Read full article: Invest to Potential Tropical Cyclone: What do the different terms NHC uses for big storms mean?Weather Forecasting has changed throughout the decades. Today, the National Hurricane Center Hurricane Season has recently introduced new terms for different storm categories.
Tropical Storm Gordon forms in the Atlantic, becomes 7th named storm of 2024 season
Read full article: Tropical Storm Gordon forms in the Atlantic, becomes 7th named storm of 2024 seasonFriday, the National Hurricane Center named the seventh storm of the 2024 season, Tropical Storm Gordon, approximately 2,452 miles away from Jacksonville.
Grab the savings while you can! You won’t pay sales tax on items you can use all year – not just during hurricane season
Read full article: Grab the savings while you can! You won’t pay sales tax on items you can use all year – not just during hurricane seasonYou need to be prepared in case another storm comes our way. Don't miss out on your chance to stock up and save money at the same time.
Tropical Storm Debby slows to a crawl, could cause dangerous flooding along the Southeast coast
Read full article: Tropical Storm Debby slows to a crawl, could cause dangerous flooding along the Southeast coastTropical Storm Debby’s center is expected to move offshore of the Southeast Georgia coast later today, and the system could pose a significant risk of flash flooding over parts of Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina over the next few days.
Residents monitoring flood-prone Ken Knight Drive as Debby brings heavy rainfall to Northeast Florida
Read full article: Residents monitoring flood-prone Ken Knight Drive as Debby brings heavy rainfall to Northeast FloridaAs Tropical Storm Debby slowly moved over Northeast Florida, Ken Knight Drive residents were relieved to see a mostly clear road Monday morning but said they were closely monitoring the area as it is historically known for flooding.
‘I heard this boom’: Jacksonville man unharmed after massive tree falls on his Northside home
Read full article: ‘I heard this boom’: Jacksonville man unharmed after massive tree falls on his Northside homeA Jacksonville man is relieved to be ok after a massive tree fell onto his home on Ribault Scenic Drive amid Tropical Storm Debby.
Tropical Storm Debby is a little weaker, rain continues
Read full article: Tropical Storm Debby is a little weaker, rain continuesOvernight into Tuesday, we will be tracking Tropical Storm Debby as it slowly moves north. Tropical conditions are expected through the morning for coastal SE GA and the Golden Isles. Rain will slowly move away from our area during the late morning and afternoon. Wind will be 15-25 mph.
Florida price gouging hotline activated, state agencies ready to respond as Tropical Storm Debby approaches
Read full article: Florida price gouging hotline activated, state agencies ready to respond as Tropical Storm Debby approachesThe Florida Division of Emergency Management (FDEM) continues to monitor and prepare for the potential impacts of Tropical Storm Debby.
LIST: Where to get sandbags in Northeast Florida ahead of Tropical Storm Debby
Read full article: LIST: Where to get sandbags in Northeast Florida ahead of Tropical Storm DebbyAs Tropical Depression 4 approaches Florida, many Northeast Florida counties are hosting sandbag distributions to ensure residents are prepared for the storm.
La Niña’s delay could fuel an active hurricane season
Read full article: La Niña’s delay could fuel an active hurricane seasonScientists are closely watching the Pacific Ocean's temperature. A La Niña watch has been issued as they anticipate cooler water in the Pacific taking over which could have consequences for the peak of Atlantic hurricane season.
Colorado State University experts increase hurricane forecast for 2024 season
Read full article: Colorado State University experts increase hurricane forecast for 2024 seasonA day after deadly Hurricane Beryl pounded Texas, experts at Colorado State University on Tuesday increased their storm forecast for what was already expected to be an above-average hurricane season.
Summer Haven homes face uncertain future as commissioners weigh options for coastal erosion issues
Read full article: Summer Haven homes face uncertain future as commissioners weigh options for coastal erosion issuesNews4JAX went to find out what option St. Johns County commissioners favor from a study, listing several multi-million dollar preventative solutions, they released a year ago. Commissioners said it could still take more time to decide.
Amateur radio operators to host live demonstration in Clay County showing their critical role during emergencies
Read full article: Amateur radio operators to host live demonstration in Clay County showing their critical role during emergencieshttps://www.news4jax.com/news/local/2022/06/26/amateur-radio-operators-one-of-the-first-lines-of-defense-when-a-hurricane-hits/
Women form coalition to help save Summer Haven as commissioners look to address erosion issues
Read full article: Women form coalition to help save Summer Haven as commissioners look to address erosion issuesWith the ongoing risk of beach erosion as hurricane season begins, News4JAX went back to check out Summer Haven, an area of St. Johns County that’s been hit hard in recent years.
Florida provides millions to help residents prepare their homes for hurricane season
Read full article: Florida provides millions to help residents prepare their homes for hurricane seasonBig changes and big money are on the way for the State of Florida’s My Safe Florida Home Program. $200 million is available July 1 to help Floridians harden their homes to save money on their property insurance.
There are 2 tropical weather systems brewing, but will they impact Florida?
Read full article: There are 2 tropical weather systems brewing, but will they impact Florida?The tropics are starting to pick up for the hurricane season. The Weather Authority is currently tracking two tropical systems, one east of the Bahamas and another in the southwest portion of the Gulf of Mexico.
Residents encouraged to prepare for hurricane season with tax-free supplies
Read full article: Residents encouraged to prepare for hurricane season with tax-free suppliesThe 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season began Saturday, and to help Floridians prepare, the first Florida Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday also kicked off.
Florida’s main power company debunks common misconceptions about outages during a storm
Read full article: Florida’s main power company debunks common misconceptions about outages during a stormFlorida Power & Light Company debunked common misconceptions about power outages so the community can be well-prepared in case of an emergency this hurricane season.
Sales tax holiday kicks off in time for start of hurricane season: Here’s how you can save
Read full article: Sales tax holiday kicks off in time for start of hurricane season: Here’s how you can saveThe 2024 Atlantic Hurricane Season began Saturday, and to help Floridians prepare, the first Florida Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday also kicked off.
JEA trims trees ahead of hurricane season to reduce risk of branches falling on powerlines
Read full article: JEA trims trees ahead of hurricane season to reduce risk of branches falling on powerlinesJEA trimmed trees ahead of hurricane season to reduce the risk of branches falling on powerlines and causing power outages.
Jacksonville doctor urges people with pre-existing conditions to prepare for hurricane season
Read full article: Jacksonville doctor urges people with pre-existing conditions to prepare for hurricane seasonWith hurricane season quickly approaching, it is important that everybody is prepared, especially people with preexisting conditions and health-related illnesses.
Local emergency managers work with state officials to identify key needs for hurricane preparedness
Read full article: Local emergency managers work with state officials to identify key needs for hurricane preparednessLocal emergency managers are working with their state counterparts to best prepare for this year’s hurricane season.
Jacksonville travel agent gives advice on booking cruises during hurricane season
Read full article: Jacksonville travel agent gives advice on booking cruises during hurricane seasonWith hurricane season going on, you may be wondering, is it really a good idea to book a cruise in that time frame? Is it going to be canceled?
What information do you want before, during and after a hurricane?
Read full article: What information do you want before, during and after a hurricane?We are a little over a month away from the start of the 2024 hurricane season, but before it begins, we want to hear from you. We want to know what information you’d like from us before, during and after a hurricane. Take this short survey and help us better understand what information you find the most valuable this hurricane season.
La Niña looks likely in the coming months, which could mean a busy hurricane season
Read full article: La Niña looks likely in the coming months, which could mean a busy hurricane seasonLa Niña looks likely in the coming months as forecasters are seeing a likely transition from El Niño to neutral conditions by April-June 2024.
Hurricanes can be dangerous, but cleaning up after a storm can be even more deadly, NOAA says
Read full article: Hurricanes can be dangerous, but cleaning up after a storm can be even more deadly, NOAA saysStorm surge, strong winds, lightning and downed powerlines are all things that have taken lives during a storm, but once the storm has passed there’s another threat.
Red Cross, JFRD hands gives hurricane kit items to people who live along the Ribualt River
Read full article: Red Cross, JFRD hands gives hurricane kit items to people who live along the Ribualt RiverWe’re more than two months into hurricane season and local agencies are making sure communities in high-flood zone areas are prepared.
All eyes on the Atlantic: August is the month to watch for increase in tropical activity
Read full article: All eyes on the Atlantic: August is the month to watch for increase in tropical activityWelcome to August, a month that traditionally features heat, storms and a big uptick in Atlantic tropical activity.
Colorado State University forecasters now call for an above-average hurricane season
Read full article: Colorado State University forecasters now call for an above-average hurricane seasonThe seasonal forecast, which was updated on July 6, has been raised from a slightly above-average season earlier this year.
2 more property insurance companies scaling back in Florida just 2 weeks into hurricane season
Read full article: 2 more property insurance companies scaling back in Florida just 2 weeks into hurricane seasonTwo weeks into hurricane season, and two property insurance companies in Florida are scaling back policy coverage, citing their vulnerability to natural disasters like hurricanes and flood.
Download & Save The Weather Authority’s Hurricane Survival Guide
Read full article: Download & Save The Weather Authority’s Hurricane Survival GuideAll the information you need to be prepared for a strong storm in one document to keep with your other important documents in case you lose power or your internet connection.
2023 Hurricane Season: What you need to complete your kit & be ready for a storm
Read full article: 2023 Hurricane Season: What you need to complete your kit & be ready for a stormThe 2023 Hurricane Season begins Thursday, and it’s probably been a while since you’ve looked at your hurricane kit, so we'll help you finish up getting everything you need ready for a storm.
2023 Hurricane Season: How your cellphone can help you prepare for the worst
Read full article: 2023 Hurricane Season: How your cellphone can help you prepare for the worstAs many Floridians know, one hurricane can change your life forever with financial and property losses. But you might not be thinking of your cellphone as one of the tools to prepare ahead of the storm.
Flagler County Emergency Management rolling out new safety measures ahead of hurricane season
Read full article: Flagler County Emergency Management rolling out new safety measures ahead of hurricane seasonFlagler County Emergency Management is rolling out new measures to help keep residents safe. It was announced during a meeting with multiple media outlets.
JEA trimming trees on Jacksonville’s northside to prepare for hurricane season
Read full article: JEA trimming trees on Jacksonville’s northside to prepare for hurricane seasonJEA will be trimming trees in an effort to keep power lines up as we get closer to hurricane season. It's also done to improve safety for people on Jacksonville's northside.
Florida’s Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday starts Saturday. Here’s what’s covered.
Read full article: Florida’s Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday starts Saturday. Here’s what’s covered.The start of hurricane season is only days away and Florida’s Disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday is underway from May 27 to June 9 to help people save on much-needed supplies as they prepare for the upcoming season.
Hurricane season begins June 1, consumers urged to get supplies now
Read full article: Hurricane season begins June 1, consumers urged to get supplies nowHurricane season officially begins June 1, but officials urge consumers to stock up on supplies now to make sure their families have what they need to avoid a mad rush at the store.
Positively JAX: 100 hurricane kits distributed to low-income individuals & families in Clay County
Read full article: Positively JAX: 100 hurricane kits distributed to low-income individuals & families in Clay CountyLow-income individuals and families will be able to get their hands on a hurricane kit this weekend in Clay County.
Disorganized Tropical Storm Colin brings heavy rains, strong winds to Carolina Coast
Read full article: Disorganized Tropical Storm Colin brings heavy rains, strong winds to Carolina CoastTropical Storm Colin is bringing periods of heavy rainfall and gusty winds to the South Carolina and North Carolina beaches.
FPL explains how it uses drone technology to keep the lights on during hurricane season
Read full article: FPL explains how it uses drone technology to keep the lights on during hurricane seasonFPL demonstrated how it is improving reliability in good and bad weather by putting neighborhood power lines underground, strengthening main power lines, and using drone technology to assess the energy grid in Nassau County.
NHC tracking the movement of Tropical Storm Agatha in Pacific
Read full article: NHC tracking the movement of Tropical Storm Agatha in PacificWe’re less than a week out from the start of the 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season and the National Hurricane Center is watching the southern part of the Bay of Campeche.
17 years post-Katrina, New Orleans-area protections complete
Read full article: 17 years post-Katrina, New Orleans-area protections completeSeventeen years after Hurricane Katrina flooded New Orleans, the Army Corps of Engineers has completed an extensive system of floodgates, strengthened levees and other protections.