Hurricane Season is Over
Updated: 10:44 AM November 30th marked the official end of the 2011 hurricane season, which was quiet for Florida, but included two notable storms.
Updated: 10:44 AM November 30th marked the official end of the 2011 hurricane season, which was quiet for Florida, but included two notable storms.
Updated: 12:47 AM Say goodbye to the 2011 Atlantic hurricane season, which was a study in contradictions: It spared the usual Southern targets while Irene paralyzed the Eastern seaboard and devastated parts of the Northeast with deadly flooding.
Updated: 7:25 PM The Tuesday evening tropical weather outlook from the National Hurricane Center.
Posted: 8:59 AM Here's our weather outlook for the last week of November from the National Weather Service.
Posted: 8:39 AM Heat-trapping greenhouse gases in the atmosphere are building up so high, so fast, that some scientists now think the world can no longer limit global warming to the level world leaders have agreed upon as safe.
Posted: 1:23 AM The Hazardous Weather Outlook for Tuesday evening into Wednesday morning for the Florida Big Bend and south Georgia.
Posted: 7:34 PM The 7pm Thursday tropical weather outlook from the National Hurricane Center.
Posted: 7:32 PM A day after deadly tornadoes struck the Southeast, survivors looked for what they could salvage, huddled in loved ones' hospital rooms and shared stories of how they made it through the furious storms.
Updated: 10:21 PM A summary of the storm reports from the line of thunderstorms which passed through the region Wednesday afternoon and evening.
Posted: 12:22 AM AREAS OF DENSE FOG EXPECTED FROM TONIGHT THROUGH MID MORNING WEDNESDAY ACROSS THE FLORIDA BIG BEND AND SOUTH CENTRAL GEORGIA
Posted: 12:19 AM Hazardous Weather Outlook for the Big Bend and south Georgia, issued by the Tallahassee National Weather Service Tuesday evening.
Posted: 11:02 AM Florida State University oceanography professor Allan Clarke grew up in a coastal town in southern Australia where he loved the ocean, the beach and the warmth of the sun.
Posted: 11:55 PM A Russian spacecraft carrying an American and two Russians blasted off Monday from the snow-covered Kazakh steppes in a faultless launch that eased anxiety about the future of U.S. and Russian space programs.
Posted: 11:52 PM A national park in Congo best known for its endangered mountain gorillas is now inviting tourists to go on overnight treks to see a volcano spurting fountains of lava nearly 1,000 feet into the air.
Posted: 11:41 PM A magnitude-5.2 quake early Tuesday shook eastern Turkey - already devastated by two powerful tremors, the Kandilli observatory said.
Updated: 6:38 PM SEAN EXPECTED TO BECOME POST-TROPICAL BY TONIGHT. CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST ADVISORY ON TROPICAL STORM SEAN.
Updated: 7:24 AM The storm is packing hurricane force winds.
Posted: 7:16 PM An asteroid bigger than an aircraft carrier will dart between the Earth and moon on Tuesday - the closest encounter by such a huge rock in 35 years.
Posted: 7:14 PM The Monday evening tropical weather outlook from the National Hurricane Center. A "subtropical" system may be developing in the Atlantic southwest of Bermuda.
Posted: 11:49 PM More chances are on the way to view the International Space Station as it passes over our area during the weekend and early next week.
Posted: 6:40 PM Scientists who monitor the effects of global warming are watching glaciers shrink all over the world, but this year could be an exception in parts of the Rocky Mountains.
Posted: 6:37 PM The floodwaters that killed 20 people at a remote Arkansas campground last year swelled well above campers' heads and raced through the flood plain at speeds of up to 7.5 miles per hour, the U.S. Geological Survey said in a report released Wednesday.
Posted: 6:30 PM A state-by-state look, as of Wednesday afternoon, at some of the effects of the late October storm that shocked the Northeast during the weekend with up to 32 inches of snow.
Posted: 6:59 PM It's nearly time to "fall back" to Standard Time. Daylight Saving Time comes to an end this Sunday at 2am.
Posted: 6:43 PM Crews trying to restore power to hundreds of thousands of Northeasterners two days after a freak snowstorm swept up the coast face a tough job, even with fair weather to work in.
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