Riley Hazel
Multimedia Producer-
Hurricane season for people on the East Coast is a familiar six-month-long event, but for people on the West Coast, seeing a tropical cyclone is an unusual site.
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After July was recorded to be the hottest month ever recorded, the Southeast Regional Climate Center is predicting that more records may be broken again this month.
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The National Hurricane Center (NHC) is monitoring four areas of interest in the Tropical Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico.
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Two tropical waves in central and eastern Atlantic have become more organized today. The National Hurricane Center has given these two areas a moderate chance to develop in the next several days.
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South Carolina Emergency Management Division (SCEMD) and FEMA are working towards releasing an updated Hurricane Evacuation Study in 2024 that will detail data on hurricane-related hazards and behaviors, vulnerability, shelters and transportation. By completing the survey, residents are prompted with questions to better prepare them for future hurricane seasons.
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With this dangerous heat wave forecasted to keep smothering the southern U.S. and South Carolina the next several weeks, it is important to know the key differences between heat-related illnesses.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released an updated forecast for the 2023 Hurricane Season today, increasing their prediction from a near-normal activity level to an above-normal activity level.