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Author: Rick Neale, Florida Today

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‘A beacon of hope to those on the ground’: Air Force unveils next-gen helicopters to replace Pave Hawks

October 8, 2019 Rick Neale, Florida Today Comments Off on ‘A beacon of hope to those on the ground’: Air Force unveils next-gen helicopters to replace Pave Hawks

Officials with Sikorsky, a Lockheed Martin company, showcased the next-generation HH-60W “Whiskey” helicopter Monday in Jupiter.

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As many evacuate for Dorian, a ‘hurricane bar’ caters to those who stay

September 2, 2019 Rick Neale, Florida Today Comments Off on As many evacuate for Dorian, a ‘hurricane bar’ caters to those who stay

The Hunkerdown Hideaway calls itself “the hurricane bar.” There locals who aren’t evacuating have gathered during major storms for years.

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Hurricanes may pack more of a punch due to climate change, scientists say

May 31, 2019 Rick Neale, Florida Today Comments Off on Hurricanes may pack more of a punch due to climate change, scientists say

Climate scientists fear man-made global warming will spawn stronger hurricanes, packing heavier rainfall, higher storm surge and greater winds.

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Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran: ‘We would be incredibly proud’ to enter Rock Hall of Fame

May 24, 2019May 24, 2019 Rick Neale, Florida Today Comments Off on Simon Le Bon of Duran Duran: ‘We would be incredibly proud’ to enter Rock Hall of Fame

The iconic 1980s British new wave band remainsoutside the Hall looking in.

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‘Water is what’s killing people’: Hurricanes could cause catastrophic flooding in Florida

May 16, 2019 Rick Neale, Florida Today Comments Off on ‘Water is what’s killing people’: Hurricanes could cause catastrophic flooding in Florida

Floodwater forecasts and warnings arerising to the forefront among emergency managers across the Southeast.

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El Niño may lessen number of Atlantic hurricanes this season

May 15, 2019May 16, 2019 Rick Neale, Florida Today Comments Off on El Niño may lessen number of Atlantic hurricanes this season

In early April, CSU’s Tropical Meteorology Projectpredicted 13 named storms and five hurricanes, two of which would strengthen into major hurricanes.

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