Athena Masson - FPREN
Dr. Athena Masson is a leading hurricane expert and meteorologist originally from Florida who works for the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network. Since surviving Hurricane Andrew in 1992 she has dedicated her life to studying tropical cyclones and other severe weather phenomena.
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There is an increasing risk of dangerous storm surge, wind, and rainfall hazards along the Gulf coastlines from Louisiana to the western Florida Panhandle.
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The first strong front of the fall season is set to arrive in Florida this week, with widespread showers and thunderstorms marking its arrival.
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Sally is anticipated to meander slowly north-northeast crossing through Alabama and Wednesday and Thursday before potentially degenerating back into a tropical depression over Georgia.
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CSU’s report reminds coastal residents that it only takes one hurricane making landfall to make it an active season for them.
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Uncertainty in the fate of the developing storm is high, but parts of the Sunshine State could be affected by the end of the week.
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A region’s climate could play a role in the spread of COVID-19, but there are less than three months of data for scientists to work with.