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South Florida shivers — coolest night of the season ahead
Read full article: South Florida shivers — coolest night of the season aheadPeople who live near the coast in Miami-Dade and Broward counties will be in the mid-upper 50s, while those further inland will feel a chill in the mid to even low 50s.
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - National Weather Service Director Louis Uccellini
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - National Weather Service Director Louis UccelliniJoin Bryan Norcross and Luke Dorris for an in-depth conversation with the retiring Director of the National Weather Service, Louis Uccellini. Hear about Louis’s extraordinary career as a key player in everything to do with the science and practice of forecasting the weather in the United States and around the world.
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - Jim Carrier, author of The Ship and the Storm
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - Jim Carrier, author of The Ship and the StormJoin Bryan Norcross and Luke Dorris for an in-depth conversation about the epic story of the cruising ship Fantome that was lost in Category 5 Hurricane Mitch in 1998. Prolific author Jim Carrier talks about the twists and turns in the saga that led to a huge passenger ship being trapped in the western Caribbean.
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - Bryan and Luke talk with legendary former NHC director Neil Frank
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - Bryan and Luke talk with legendary former NHC director Neil FrankJoin Bryan and Luke Dorris for a wide-ranging conversation with the amazing, 90-year-old former director of the National Hurricane Center Dr. Neil Frank.
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - New Orleans meteorologist David Bernard discusses Hurricane Ida
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - New Orleans meteorologist David Bernard discusses Hurricane IdaBryan and Luke talk with David Bernard, Chief Meteorologist at WVUE-TV in New Orleans, about his and his TV station’s experiences during Hurricane Ida. What did they know before Ida hit? Was it a surprise? What was it like in the city during the storm? How has the recovery gone in the city and it the hardest hit areas? How could communications have been better? And much more.
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Bad weather in area causes flight cancellations at MIA, downed power lines spark small fire
Read full article: Bad weather in area causes flight cancellations at MIA, downed power lines spark small fireDownpours caused delays and cancellations at Miami International Airport and sparks flew in Miami's midtown neighborhood.
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Near-record heat to begin March will give way to cooler temps
Read full article: Near-record heat to begin March will give way to cooler tempsWednesday’s forecast high in Miami is 87 degrees, three degrees shy of the record for this date. But you’ll start to feel the cooldown Wednesday evening. Watch Luke’s full forecast in the video at the top of this page and click here for the latest radar and forecast information. Not too far from record heat today... but it won't last. A cold front comes and knocks us back down to the 70s for much the rest of the 7-day forecast #flwx pic.twitter.com/yDctomnDsZ — Luke Dorris (@lukedorrisWPLG) March 3, 2021
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Get ready for frigid first week of February in South Florida
Read full article: Get ready for frigid first week of February in South FloridaPEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – Big changes in the temperature are heading our way with Wednesday morning expected to be the coldest in South Florida this season, according to the Local 10 Weather Authority. The cold snap comes in Monday night and continues through Thursday, according to the National Weather Service. Temperatures dip to 49 degrees by Tuesday morning and most areas won’t get out of the 60s Tuesday or Wednesday. But it’s Wednesday morning that will see the most frigid weather for South Florida. The lowest temps in the morning will be 43 in Miami Lakes, Miami Gardens, Miami and Hialeah.
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Christmas cool down: South Florida wind chills may fall to 30s
Read full article: Christmas cool down: South Florida wind chills may fall to 30sPEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – Santa dropping gifts through your chimney is going to coincide with temperatures dropping across South Florida. While we can expect a warm Christmas Eve, Local 10 meteorologist Luke Dorris forecasts that the Christmas Day high temperature will be before sunrise, with the mercury then falling throughout Friday. He has the forecast high for Friday at 66 degrees, which would be the coolest Christmas in Miami this century — since 1999, to be exact. Much of South Florida could see temps as low as the 50s on Christmas, and it will get even colder heading into Saturday, when low temperatures are forecasted to dip into the 40s and some parts of the region could experience wind chills in the 30s. For the latest forecast information, head over to the Local 10 Weather Authority page.
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Miami might have its coldest Christmas this century
Read full article: Miami might have its coldest Christmas this centuryPEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – You can start dreaming of a cool Christmas, South Florida. The forecast high for Friday in Miami is 66 degrees, Local 10 meteorologist Julie Durda says, which would be the city’s coldest Christmas Day since 1999. That cold front could bring some scattered showers to dampen Santa’s travels through South Florida on Christmas Eve. After you open your presents, Julie is projecting that the coldest air of the season will come Saturday — with temperatures potentially dropping into the 40s. And fellow Local 10 meteorologist Luke Dorris says temperatures that low make it possible for frozen iguanas to start dropping from the trees.
Tropical Storm Eta moves over southeastern Gulf of Mexico
Read full article: Tropical Storm Eta moves over southeastern Gulf of MexicoPEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – The U.S. National Hurricane Center’s 10 p.m. advisory reported Tropical Storm Eta was about 90 miles away from northwestern Cuba. Tropical Storm Eta 10pm advisory cone. City of Miami:City of Miami presser on Tropical Storm Eta WATCH LIVE: City of Miami officials hold press conference to discuss looming threat of Tropical Storm Eta. Latest on the storm: https://bit.ly/2GEgey7 Posted by WPLG Local 10 on Sunday, November 8, 2020Miami-Dade County:Miami-Dade County presser on Tropical Storm Eta WATCH LIVE: Miami-Dade County officials hold press conference to discuss looming threat of Tropical Storm Eta. Latest on the storm: https://bit.ly/2GEgey7 Posted by WPLG Local 10 on Sunday, November 8, 2020Broward County:Broward County presser on Tropical Storm Eta WATCH LIVE: Broward County officials hold press conference to discuss looming threat of Tropical Storm Eta.
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Making naming history: First-ever Tropical Storm Eta forms
Read full article: Making naming history: First-ever Tropical Storm Eta formsPEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – The tropical disturbance in the central Caribbean Sea became Tropical Storm Eta on Saturday. The 28th named storm of the year makes history as this is the first time Eta has been used to name a storm. Eta is expected to become a hurricane early next week as it approaches the coast of Central America later Monday and Monday night. But if the high were to weaken, or move out earlier than forecast, the storm may lose its push and stall. Tropical Storm Zeta in 2005 formed on December 30 on the other side of the Atlantic.
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - Hurricane Center forecast unit manager Dr. Mike Brennan
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - Hurricane Center forecast unit manager Dr. Mike BrennanBryan and Luke Dorris talk with Dr. Mike Brennan, who runs the unit at the National Hurricane Center that produces the advisories and outlooks that we’re all so familiar with. They discuss Hurricane Season 2020 and what was especially difficult during this very busy season. How does the National Hurricane Center use the models and avoid big swings in the forecast? And much more about hurricanes and hurricane forecasting. SUBSCRIBE to The Bryan Norcross Podcast - iTunes | AndroidYou can also watch a video version of this week’s podcast below:
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - Former National Hurricane Center Director and Local 10 Hurricane Specialist Max Mayfield
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - Former National Hurricane Center Director and Local 10 Hurricane Specialist Max MayfieldBryan and Luke Dorris talk with former National Hurricane Center Director and Local 10 Hurricane Specialist Max Mayfield about the changes in hurricane forecasting during his time in the business, forecasting Hurricane Gilbert and Andrew, how communications have changed, and much more. SUBSCRIBE to The Bryan Norcross Podcast - iTunes | AndroidYou can also watch a video version of this week’s podcast below:
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - Former FEMA Administrator and Florida Emergency Management Director Craig Fugate
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - Former FEMA Administrator and Florida Emergency Management Director Craig FugateBryan and Luke Dorris talk with former FEMA Administrator Craig Fugate about managing hurricanes and other disasters, including COVID-19, his time in Florida dealing with the monumental hurricane seasons of 2004 and 2005, and lessons for dealing with hurricanes in the future. SUBSCRIBE to The Bryan Norcross Podcast - iTunes | AndroidYou can also watch a video version of this week’s podcast below:
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - The next generation of weather specialists
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - The next generation of weather specialistsBryan and Luke Dorris talk with two very prolific and accomplished young meteorologists: Matthew Cappucci of the Washington Post’s Capital Weather Gang and Jack Sillin, who is still in school at Cornell University, but also has a big presence on Twitter and his own weather websites. Both have been active since they were very young, and now produce extremely professional and articulate analyses of complex weather topics. Meet the next generation of leaders in meteorology. SUBSCRIBE to The Bryan Norcross Podcast - iTunes | AndroidYou can also watch a video version of this week’s podcast below:
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - Storm surge specialist Jamie Rhome on Laura, Sally, and modern-day forecasting
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - Storm surge specialist Jamie Rhome on Laura, Sally, and modern-day forecastingBryan and Luke Dorris talk with National Hurricane Center Storm Surge Specialist and leader of the Storm Surge Unit Jamie Rhome about the challenges presented by erratic Hurricane Sally, the forecasting success in Hurricane Laura in spite of the instant criticism, and the modern science behind storm surge forecasting. SUBSCRIBE to The Bryan Norcross Podcast - iTunes | AndroidYou can also watch a video version of this week’s podcast below:
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - The Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - The Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900Local 10 hurricane specialist Bryan Norcross and meteorologist Luke Dorris talk about whats going on in the tropics, with plenty of action in the eastern Atlantic and over Africa. Plus, a conversation with author Greg Funderburk who has a new book coming out called Mourning Wave: A novel of the great storm. Its a gripping tale about the Great Galveston Hurricane of 1900, and is very different from other hurricane books. SUBSCRIBE to The Bryan Norcross Podcast - iTunes | AndroidYou can also watch a video version of this weeks podcast below:
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Two tropical storms (Paulette and Rene) forecast to form today
Read full article: Two tropical storms (Paulette and Rene) forecast to form todayIn fact, two tropical depressions that formed overnight in the Atlantic are forecasted to strengthen into tropical storms Monday. Paulette and Rene are the next names and both would be record-breakers for the earliest of their letter. Some slow strengthening is forecast over the next few days, and the depression is expected to become a tropical storm later today, the National Hurricane Center said. Advisory summary for Tropical Depression SeventeenTropical Depression Eighteen is further east, about 225 miles east of the Cabo Verde Islands at 8 a.m., and expected to bring tropical storm winds and heavy rainfall to those islands later today and tonight. Gradual strengthening is forecast during the next few days, and the depression is forecast to become a tropical storm later today or tonight.The extended forecast for Tropical Depression Eighteen shows that it could further strengthen into a hurricane later this week.
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - A year after Hurricane Dorian
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - A year after Hurricane DorianBryan Norcross and Luke Dorris talk about current developments in the tropics, whether Hurricane Laura was as bad as expected, and the anniversary of Hurricane Dorian. Local 10 anchors Calvin Hughes and Nicole Perez join to discuss Dorian, what it was like on the ground in Abaco and what it was like anchoring from South Florida. Plus much more about hurricane coverage on TV. SUBSCRIBE to The Bryan Norcross Podcast - iTunes | AndroidYou can also watch a video version of this week’s podcast below:
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Miami-Dade to close parks, beaches on Saturday
Read full article: Miami-Dade to close parks, beaches on SaturdayMIAMI With Tropical Storm Isaias approaching South Florida, Miami-Dade County announced Thursday night that public parks and beaches will be closed on Saturday. The closure affects over 270 parks that will be closed by 8 p.m. on Friday. Authorities will consider reopening the public spaces on Sunday. During a news conference, Miami-Dade Mayor Carlos Gimenez said residents need to prepare for the hurricane season. Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross forecastMeteorologist Luke Dorris forecastFlooding in Puerto RicoWATCH LIVE: Tropical Storm Isaias satelliteLISTEN: Bryan Norcross Podcast Latest on the tropics with Dr. Phil KlotzbachFOR MORE COVERAGE: Visit our Local 10 Hurricane Page
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Update: Flood advisory issued for Miami-Dade
Read full article: Update: Flood advisory issued for Miami-DadePEMBROKE PARK, Fla. – A severe thunderstorm warning has been canceled throughout Miami-Dade and Broward counties by the National Weather Service. However, the NWS has now issued a flood advisory for northern Miami-Dade County until 10:15 p.m.Up to two inches of rain have already fallen in some locations. The weather service reports that areas that may experience flooding are Hialeah, Miramar, Surfside, Hallandale and Miami Gardens. The advisory follows a severe thunderstorm warning of heavy rainfall and lightning in northern Miami-Dade and southern Broward counties that was canceled around 7 p.m.Miami-Dade and Broward county will experience lingering, backside strong storms possible up until 8 p.m., according to Local 10 meterologist Luke Dorris. (Stay tuned to Local 10 and Local10.com for more on this developing weather.)
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - Simplifying hazardous weather alerts with Eli Jacks of the National Weather Service
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - Simplifying hazardous weather alerts with Eli Jacks of the National Weather ServiceBryan and Local 10 meteorologist Luke Dorris discuss the superplume of Saharan dust in the Atlantic, the unusually early arrival of the 4th named storm of the season, and a project by the National Weather Service to streamline weather alerts, called HazSimp, with National Weather Service meteorologist Eli JacksYou can watch the conversation above, or download the audio podcast below. SUBSCRIBE to The Bryan Norcross Podcast - iTunes | Android
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WATCH: Videos show possible tornadoes in Orlando
Read full article: WATCH: Videos show possible tornadoes in OrlandoORLANDO, Fla. – Two tornadoes were spotted in Orlando Saturday night. A video captured from the 12th floor of the Orlando Regional Medical Center shows a possible tornado over Orlando, TV station WESH reported. Video shows possible tornado over Orlando https://t.co/YlxvSwltoO — WESH 2 News (@WESH) June 7, 2020Orlando and parts of Central Florida are under a tornado watch. According to the Orlando Sentinel, at least two tornadoes were spotted near downtown Orlando. clickorlando.com had video of another tornado touchdown, where video shows a funnel in Lake Conway.
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Bryan Norcross Podcast: Early season storms and the challenges of forecasting with National Hurricane Center Director Ken Graham
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast: Early season storms and the challenges of forecasting with National Hurricane Center Director Ken GrahamBryan and Local 10 meteorologist Luke Dorris discuss the active start so far this season, including the earliest "C" named storm on record with Tropical Storm Cristobal. Joining them is Ken Graham, the Director of the National Hurricane Center to discuss whether 6 or 7 day hurricane forecasts are useful, what is new this year from the NHC, and much more. You can watch the conversation above, or download the audio podcast below. SUBSCRIBE to The Bryan Norcross Podcast - iTunes | Android
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Memorial Day rain chance: 90 percent for South Florida
Read full article: Memorial Day rain chance: 90 percent for South FloridaThe National Weather Service in Miami has a flood watch in effect for much of South Florida from Sunday through Tuesday. On Monday night, things pretty much continue with showers and a slight chance of thunderstorms, then showers likely with another slight chance of thunderstorms after midnight. Theres an Areal Flood Watch for all of South Florida until 8 p.m. Monday evening. After all is said and done, 3-5 of rain are expected across South Florida. Marginal risk for all of south florida MondayBy Tuesday, this area of low pressure will begin to move into the Atlantic waters and away from South Florida.
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - Dorian threatens Florida, what you need to know
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - Dorian threatens Florida, what you need to knowLocal 10's Bryan Norcross and Luke Dorris have the very latest on Hurricane Dorian as it strengthens and targets Florida. SUBSCRIBE to The Bryan Norcross Podcast - iTunes | AndroidCopyright 2019 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved.
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - Where will Dorian strike after the Caribbean?
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - Where will Dorian strike after the Caribbean?Local 10's Bryan Norcross and Luke Dorris discuss the future path of Tropical Storm Dorian and how it could affect Florida after it makes it's way through the Caribbean. Plus, Leslie Chapman-Henderson from FLASH joins the Bryan Norcross Podcast. SUBSCRIBE to The Bryan Norcross Podcast - iTunes | AndroidCopyright 2019 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved.
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - Something brewing in tropics and tracker Mark Sudduth
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - Something brewing in tropics and tracker Mark SudduthLocal 10's Bryan Norcross and Luke Dorris discuss what's brewing in the tropics after a slow start to hurricane season, and they're joined by hurricane tracker Mark Sudduth on the Bryan Norcross PodcastSUBSCRIBE to The Bryan Norcross Podcast - iTunes | AndroidCopyright 2019 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved.
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - Something brewing in tropics and tracker Mark Sudduth
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - Something brewing in tropics and tracker Mark SudduthLocal 10's Bryan Norcross and Luke Dorris discuss what's brewing in the tropics after a slow start to hurricane season, and they're joined by hurricane tracker Mark Sudduth on the Bryan Norcross PodcastSUBSCRIBE to The Bryan Norcross Podcast - iTunes | Android
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Bryan Norcross Podcast: South Florida's Hurricane History
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast: South Florida's Hurricane HistoryMIAMI - As Bryan Norcross and Luke Dorris look at a quiet start to the 2019 season, they are joined by HistoryMiami's Dr. Paul George and look back at South Florida's fascinating hurricane history. SUBSCRIBE to The Bryan Norcross Podcast - iTunes | AndroidCLICK HERE to have the Bryan Norcross Talks Tropics newsletter delivered to your inbox. Copyright 2019 by WPLG Local10.com - All rights reserved.
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Bryan Norcross Podcast - El Niño building and Monroe County Emergency Mgt. Director Marty Senterfitt
Read full article: Bryan Norcross Podcast - El Niño building and Monroe County Emergency Mgt. Director Marty SenterfittIn this episode of the Bryan Norcross Podcast, Bryan and Luke discuss a quiet tropics and whether an El Niño is building in the Atlantic. Monroe County Emergency Management Director Marty Senterfitt joins to talk about the Keys since Irma. Each week, Local 10 Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross and meteorologist Luke Dorris bring their expertise and experience to discuss what kind of weather phenomena is currently happening in the tropics and around the world. SUBSCRIBE to the Bryan Norcross Podcast - iTunes | Android