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Resilience in the face of increasingly extreme weather is on the minds this week of those attending the annual Gulf of Mexico Alliance Conference in Tampa.
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Floridians experienced some of the hottest summer months ever last year, and early indications show similar conditions are on tap this year.
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Drawing attention to several weather hazards, the campaign aims to share information on how to prepare and respond to natural disasters.
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County leaders prepare to spend millions of dollars to cover repairs.
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The storm hit Panama City early Tuesday morning.
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Severe storms that included tornadoes caused damage Tuesday in Northwest Florida and knocked out power to more than 87,000 customers in the state as of mid-day.
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Severe storms and possible tornadoes are in the forecast tonight and tomorrow.
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With heat waves, fires, and storms becoming more frequent and intense, small businesses increasingly see extreme weather as their next long-term challenge.
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More than half a million utility customers lost power during the storm, which crashed ashore around 7:45 a.m. EST Wednesday in Taylor County’s Keaton Beach area.
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After a record hot summer, warmer waters in the Gulf of Mexico fueled the intensity of Hurricane Idalia. It briefly reached Category 4 just before landfall.