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The University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications (UFCJC) announced today that veteran meteorologist Tim Miller will be joining the College and its Division of Media Properties as chief meteorologist and director of the Florida Public Radio Emergency Network (FPREN), starting July 26.
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Florida professional meteorologists gather to prepare virtual attendees for this season's most active weeks ahead. Classes are offered each day, 4 times a day at different times.
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The National Weather Service says the annual pilgrimage of the Saharan dust has arrived in Florida, bringing with it enhanced sunrises/sunsets, a lull in tropical activity and trouble for allergy sufferers.
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After a rash of rip current deaths in Florida, officials are urging people to stay extra vigilant the remainder of the holiday weekend as distant Beryl churns up the surf along the Gulf coast and southeastern US. Here's Florida Storms'digital meteorologist Leslie Hudson with more.
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Beryl continues to hammer Jamaica on Wednesday, then the Cayman Islands. Long-term forecasts vary in final track and intensity.
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After a deadly end to the month of June with rip current deaths, there will be a few days of calmer conditions before dangerous rip current risks arrive for the 4th of July holiday weekend.
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Forecasters warn that Hurricane Beryl could be a sign of a very hyperactive hurricane season that is already one for the history books.
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Beryl poses no current threats to the Southeast. Interests in the western Caribbean are urged to monitor the forecast.
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The second tropical depression of the season has formed and it will likely strengthen as it continues to move closer to the Caribbean this weekend.
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Deep Saharan dust will move and give way for a robust tropical way to enter the Caribbean and likely develop into a tropical system next week.
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The latest in the GOES-R satellite series launched Tuesday afternoon that will carry the latest weather technology and advancements into the year 2030.
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A new weather eye launches into space on Tuesday, June 25 with the latest technology that will help meteorologists and other scientists bring the best forecasts in Earth and Space!