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Hurricane Isaias: What we know right now
By Anne Butler Known as Isaias, the category 1 hurricane hit landfall on the east coast Monday evening, bringing buckets of rain and flooding with it in the Carolinas. Florida was first hit …
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8/5/20
The State of Florida issues COVID-19 and Hurricane Isaias updates
Governor DeSantis received a briefing from the Florida Division of Emergency Management and issued Executive Order 20-181, declaring a state of emergency in counties along Florida’s East Coast, in …
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7/31/20
DeSantis declares State of Emergency; Orange Co. updates on Hurricane Isaias safety
From the Orange County Newsroom WEATHER PROJECTIONS Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has declared a State of Emergency for all of the Florida’s east-coast counties, including …
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7/31/20
Orange Co. warns of carbon monoxide dangers with generators as Hurricane approaches
Safety precautions can help prevent poisoning From the Florida Department of Health in Orange County As Floridians begin the task of preparing for Hurricane Isaias, the Florida Department …
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7/31/20
FL-DOH encourages "start gathering supplies now": Hurricane Emergency Supply Kit 101
From the Florida Department of Health in Orange County Hurricane Season is here and there have already been a few formed Tropical Storms. The Florida Department of Health in Orange County wants …
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7/29/20
A new tropical storm could impact Florida by the weekend
The latest advisory from the National Hurricane Center is expecting this system to maintain tropical storm strength over the next several days as it approaches South Florida By Dr. Athena …
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7/29/20
AAA warns the risk remains high for hot car deaths
Parents urged to be cautious as the pandemic changes routines From AAA As summer temperatures reach scorching highs, the inside of a hot car can become a death trap for children. Even …
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7/1/20
Report: Nature among best defenses from natural disasters
From the Public News Service - Florida A new report shows the best protections from natural disasters could come from nature itself. "The Protective Value of Nature" report from The …
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6/14/20
Improved rainfall in May was good start to Florida’s rainy season
Lake Apopka’s water level decreased 0.3 foot and remained below its regulation schedule for May From the St. Johns River Water Management District After a slow start, Florida’s rainy …
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6/9/20
AAA: 42% of Floridians less likely to evacuate due to COVID-19
80% of Floridians who would evacuate, would leave for a Category 2 hurricane or greater From AAA Floridians are increasingly concerned about the 2020 Hurricane Season and the coronavirus is …
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6/1/20
St. Johns River water managers prepare for hurricane season, offer tips to homeowners
By being proactive ahead of a storm, homeowners can help protect themselves and their property from flooding effects that are typically the biggest problem associated with hurricanes in Florida …
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5/30/20
Sales tax holiday on certain disaster preparedness supplies
This sales tax holiday begins Friday, May 29, 2020, and extends through Thursday, June 4, 2020. From the Florida Department of Health in Orange County The Florida Department of Health in …
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5/27/20
NOAA’s ‘above normal’ 2020 hurricane season forecast is the new normal
By John Haughey | The Center Square The National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) warned there is a 60 percent chance for another “above normal” hurricane season in the Atlantic …
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5/25/20
Ongoing drought conditions not eased by April showers, even with Apopka's 3" rainfall average
From the St. Johns River Water Management District Even with above-average rainfall in April, abnormally dry conditions continue throughout much of the St. Johns River Water Management District. …
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5/12/20
Can our community handle a natural disaster and coronavirus at the same time?
By Mark Abkowitz, Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Director of the Vanderbilt Center for Environmental Management Studies, Vanderbilt University The tornadoes that swept across …
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5/1/20
Rep. Demings leads delegation on disaster preparedness during pandemic
The nexus of the COVID-19 crisis and a natural disaster could be devastating From the Office of Representative Val Demings U.S. Rep. Val Demings (FL-10) continued her efforts Friday to draw …
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4/24/20
Dry conditions bring reminder to conserve water outdoors
Across the 18-county district, rainfall is almost six inches below normal for the past three months From the St. Johns River Water Management District With below-normal rainfall causing …
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4/8/20
Severe thunderstorms, flooding, rain and wind to hit Central Florida through Friday morning
Weather Alert From the National Weather Service WIND ADVISORY NOW IN EFFECT UNTIL 1 AM EST FRIDAY... * WHAT...South winds 20 to 25 mph with gusts up to 35 to 40 mph expected. …
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2/6/20
Why do groundhogs emerge on February 2 if it's not to predict the weather?
By Stam Zervanos, Pennsylvania State University According to legend, if the groundhog sees his shadow on February 2nd, there will be six more weeks of winter; if not, an early spring is predicted. Of …
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2/2/20
Snow flurries coming to Apopka
Florida Flurries bringing year-round snow to the Sunshine State no matter the climate Snow parties on the beach? During Spring Break? In Florida? An Orlando company is making that …
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11/24/19
Groundwater levels in good shape from wet October
From the St. Johns River Water Management District After a dry September, October brought rain across most of the 18 counties of the St. Johns River Water Management District, keeping groundwater …
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11/12/19
FEMA reimburses Apopka $1.18 million For Hurricane Irma expenses
From the Federal Emergency Management Agency Pays Central Florida communities more than $5.9 million FEMA has approved $5,943,502 for the State of Florida to help numerous central Florida …
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10/25/19
FEMA Awards Central Florida Communities Nearly $5 Million For Hurricane Irma Expenses
From the Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA has approved $4,983,293 for the State of Florida to help central Florida communities defray the costs of cleaning up from Hurricane Irma under …
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10/15/19
Hurricane Michael recovery efforts point to the power of local generosity after overlooked disasters
By David Berlan, Florida State University When Hurricane Michael made landfall on Florida’s Panhandle on Oct. 10, 2018, as a Category 5 storm it was only the fourth on record to have ever hit the …
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10/13/19
More frequent and intense tropical storms mean less recovery time for the world's coastlines
Hans Paerl, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Tropical cyclones – storms that bring strong, rotating winds and rain, and which can intensify into hurricanes or typhoons – affect …
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10/2/19
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