by Brian Burgess | Jun 12, 2022
The curtain lifted – just slightly – on a pair of intriguing political plots last week, both of them unfolding in South Florida. The first involves another veto surprise by Governor Ron DeSantis, more evidence of him being under the influence of a...
by Jim Turner - News Service of Florida | Jun 11, 2022
TALLAHASSEE — With the state pouring millions of dollars into research and marketing efforts, Florida’s citrus industry is approaching the end of the 2021-2022 growing season with its lowest production since around the start of World War II. The U.S. Department...
by Brian Burgess | Jun 4, 2022
It still doesn’t have an official name, but “Potential Tropical Cycline One” has already made its presence felt in South Florida on Saturday morning. The storm, which made landfall near Fort Myers at around 8am, is producing a broad range of...
by Jordan Kirkland | Jun 3, 2022
UPDATED: 3 AM EASTERN TIME The latest estimate from the National Hurricane Center predicts that potential tropical cyclone Alex is expected to generate heavy rains of between 4 to 8 inches of rain, but some local rainfall could exceed 12 inches. Maximum sustained...
by Brian Burgess | Jun 3, 2022
At 4am Friday, the National Hurricane Center upgraded its advisory for the West Coast of Florida to a Tropical Storm Warning, giving “Potential Tropical Cyclone One” a greater than 60 percent chance of becoming Tropical Storm Alex before making landfall....
by Jordan Kirkland | Jun 2, 2022
An updated 2022 Atlantic hurricane season forecast released today by Colorado State University (CSU) predicts a “well above-average” level of tropical cyclone activity between June and November. CSU’s new outlook now anticipates 20 named storms...