Surprising News For The 2017 Hurricane Season
While Earth is currently in a neutral pattern, climate experts said “there are increasing odds for El Nino toward the second half of 2017.” CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
While Earth is currently in a neutral pattern, climate experts said “there are increasing odds for El Nino toward the second half of 2017.” CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
In less than three weeks, five twisters raked sections of Broward, Palm Beach and Miami-Dade counties. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
The data suggests Florida — with its flat landscape, canals, and the nation’s most flood policies on properties — best be on alert the rest of this winter. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
“We’ve been exceptionally lucky for a long period of time,” Brennan said. “But you can’t count on that to continue.” CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE
While NOAA is predicting a 'below-normal' hurricane season, South Floridians should note that Hurricane Andrew hit in 1992, another storm season that was not expected to be an active one. CLICK ON THE HEADLINE FOR MORE