While hurricane season in the Atlantic officially ends in late November, the peak season for the Lowcountry is coming to a ...
Hurricane season and winter – are the two connected? FOX 5 NY Meteorologist Audrey Puente is breaking down the science behind ...
With the government shutdown, the National Flood Insurance Program is no longer writing new policies. It's causing problems ...
Adaptation is a matter of survival, and the city may have to throw every solution available at a worsening situation.
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How Hurricane Sandy Forced NYC to Reinvent Its Power Grid
Hurricane Sandy left New York in the dark—literally. Since then, engineers have transformed the grid with flood defenses, microgrids, and smarter energy systems built to survive the next disaster ...
Jersey Shore braces for potentially highest water levels in decade as nor’easter delivers final blow
Water levels climbed into minor flood stage on Sunday afternoon in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and shut down Route 40 and Route 30 in both directions in and out of the city. The flood threat will climb ...
Emergency declarations in New York and New Jersey activated extra utility workers as a dangerous nor’easter batters the ...
At this decades-old psychiatric hospital on the edge of the Tennessee River, an intense storm could submerge the building in 11 feet of water, cutting off all roads around the facility, according to a ...
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11)-Heavy rain and strong winds are expected to hit parts of New York City on Sunday as a nor’easter moves ...
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National Hurricane Center tracking 2 new disturbances. Is South Carolina in their paths?
As Hurricane Imelda speeds away from Bermuda, the National Hurricane Center is now tracking two new disturbances, including one that could impact Florida. Imelda moved over Bermuda Wednesday night, ...
An area of low pressure may form near the northwestern Bahamas and southern Florida by Saturday, Oct. 4. The disturbance is forecast to move across Florida into the Gulf. Rough beach conditions caused ...
Hurricane Imelda is moving away from Bermuda but continues to cause dangerous beach conditions along the U.S. East Coast. The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two new tropical disturbances, one ...
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