Remembering the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935
A close call for Tampa Bay: the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 remains the strongest to ever strike Florida.
A close call for Tampa Bay: the Labor Day Hurricane of 1935 remains the strongest to ever strike Florida.
September brings the peak of hurricane season and is typically an active month.
A few of the most devastating occurred in recent years.
A hurricane's wind speed grabs lots of attention, but it's a hurricane's power to move water that is the most dangerous.
As we move further into the Atlantic hurricane season, let's take a look back at some of the strongest storms we've seen in August.
Saharan dust plays a big role in tropical cyclone activity in the Atlantic.
These birds might be better at forecasting hurricane seasons than scientists.
Crews are restoring A1A in Flagler and Volusia counties.
They're a key part of any tropics forecast. But, they can also be misleading if you don't read them the right way.
From 1962 through 1983, there was a project that attempted to control hurricanes.
The project for a new Tampa Bay Rays stadium downtown is effectively dead.
The group went with the “Florida College Access Network”, OR FCAN, an organization that advocates for student-centered policies.
This program is helping teachers with lesson planning and data collection while helping students answer potential questions they have during class.
Jordan Ivy-Curry forced the extra time with a 3, and Keyshawn Hall scored 25 points, but the Knights couldn't hold off the Jayhawks.