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Bret has formed in the Atlantic. The forecast cone suggests a possible impact with the Lesser Antilles and then a move into the Caribbean Sea. This is a Special Edition of Weather or Not? Chief Meteorologist Phil Ferro provides detail info on what is impacting the system, how strong it may be, and who will have to keep an eye on it.
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A great Prep Podcast. For us native Floridians, this issue is full of handy tips to get you ready. It has some essential reminders that may have escaped our collective memories. For you new to the area, this is a great checklist of how to ready for a hurricane threat. Meteorologist Vivian Gonzalez with what you need to know. Plus, El Niño is here. How does this help or hurt during tropical season? Meteorologist Jackson Dill with the update.
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This is a special edition of Weather or Not?. We usually cover personal readiness for you and your home but on this issue, we are going to focus on you, the small business owner. Are you ready to meet a storm Head on? Find out on Weather or Not?
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Hurricane Season is here. Hear from the top experts in the field, Hurricane Director, Dr. Michael Breenan, NHC's Jamie Rhome and Dan Brown, as well as famed forecaster Dr. Phil Klotzbach from CSU. What is the outlook for 2023? Will El Niño be a factor? Get it all on this Issue of Weather or Not
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This week we close out Hurricane season and look ahead to the dry season, just over 1 month old. How will an unprecedented third La Niña year impact the forecast? Plus, Biscayne Bay may be beautiful on the outside but the inside, in this case underwater, is not so pretty. That's on this episode of Weather or Not?
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As we enter late fall and winter, many areas across the U.S. should see rain and snow, but if we continue to see above average dry conditions... the threat of fires will grow. For South Florida our worst time-frame kicks off in January. By then, we can expect road closures and health concerns from smoke. It would be great if there was a way to be in the know as to where grass fires are sprouting. Turns out, there's an app for that.
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Its been a mission over 5 decades in the makings. This week NASA launches the first of two missions to return humans to the Moon and our very own Florida International University, is perfectly suited (pun intended) for the task. Find out about their key roll in this week's edition of Weather or Not?
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This week Florida's East Coast will feel the impacts of a Tropical System. Of course, you can get the latest on the track, intensity, and impacts Live on-air, on our social pages and of course with the Phil Factor blog. But aside from prepping for a land falling storm, you need to know how to be ready for the clean up afterwards and how to do it safely.That's on this issue of Weather or not.
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Living in South Florida has it's benefits with plenty of sunshine, warm beaches, mild air, and afternoon refreshing downpours. But it also has its downside, with the almost year round hot temps that can be dangerous, specially for the very young. Plus....The cone of concern is meant to provide the area where a storm could make landfall. How is the info being interpreted and is there a better way to message the threat? We have the cone of confusion on this episode of Weather or Not?
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A surfboard penetrated Hurricane Fiona, equipped with plenty of sensor data. Did it survive the trek? Plus, you see it when you go to the beach... plenty of seaweed. Where does it come from and is it good or bad for our ecosystem? That's this week on Weather or Not?
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We are now seeing the Universe as never before, and it's colors are telling us a new story. All thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope. Plus, the Florida Keys have plenty of sunshine and mild weather. It's also home to many boaters, snorkelers, and divers alike. But forecasting the weather here is no day at the beach: That's on this episode of Weather or Not?
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It is an honor to interview Dr. Dawn Wright, Chief Scientist of Esri, the first African American Woman, to reach one of the deepest parts of the Pacific Ocean. What was she there to accomplish? And of all the incredible parts of her voyage find out what surprised her at the bottom. That's on this episode of Weather or Not?
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Its been days since Major category 4 Hurricane Ian slammed into Florida's SW coast. Fatalities stand just under 100 as of this interview, with many years ahead of reconstruction. We wish our Neighbors to the west much luck in getting their homes and lives back together.
But there is another impact that may be just as devastating. Meteorologist Brent Cameron takes a look at what happens now, not just to the storm survivors, but every policy holder in the state.
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NASA successfully crashed a spacecraft into an asteroid this week, hoping to see if they could move it. The mission could save our planet one day if ever threatened by a doomsday asteroid. That's on this issue of Weather or Not.
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A new report reveals new information on water quality levels across the U.S, conducted by the Surfrider Foundation. We discuss what this report reveals and and ways you can better protect our waters. Meteorologist Jackson Dill has the story on this week's edition of Weather or Not?
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We've reached the Peak of hurricane season. NOAA updates the seasonal forecast. Will it go up or down. Plus, tropical forecasters would like new technology to better improve the forecasts. The University of Miami is at the forefront of this type of research. That's all this week on Weather or Not.
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The tropics are getting active as we move into peak season. Hurricane Hunters are back in action and flying into the heart of tropical systems. How do they do it? What do they use to capture valuable data to send back to the hurricane center? We go one on one with a crew member to find out the inner workings of the recon planes and their crews. Only on Weather or Not.
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South Florida is a sun lover's paradise, but if you're not careful, it can be hazardous to your health. We'll see what's new with sun protection. Plus, who is ready to come in and help after a disaster? We chat with an organization that does just that. That's on this week's edition of Weather or Not.
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Thirty years ago this week, a monster of a storm struck South Florida. Hurricane Andrew came ashore as an incredibly powerful and destructive category 5 system. We go back to the archives and bring the play by play sound as it all unfolded.
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Many species of Sea Turtles are on the brink. Is there anything we can do to help them thrive and stay safe? We have a special edition of Weather or Not that looks at their present state of health and what their future may be. Meteorologist Vivian Gonzalez anchors this episode.
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