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Hurricane Katrina – 10 Years Later

I vividly remember the horrible, sick feeling I got as I watched Hurricane Katrina take aim at the Gulf Coast ten years ago. It was like watching a train wreck in slow motion. You knew lots of people were going … Continue reading

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What El Nino Means for the Atlantic Hurricane Season

Well, after months of indecision, El Niño has finally decided to establish itself. Simply put, El Niño is when the waters of the Pacific Ocean become abnormally warm. This has far-reaching effects on tropical and even global climate. The primary … Continue reading

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2014 – The Year in Weather

Every year brings new fascinating and wild weather events. 2014 was no different. As the year comes to a close, it’s worth looking back on all that happened. January January was marked by frigid temperatures east of the Rockies. The … Continue reading

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