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The Palm Beach Post's weather reporter, Kim Miller, talks with Michael Brennan at the National Hurricane Center in Miami at the start of the 2019 hurricane season. Brennan is the Branch Chief of the Hurricane Specialist Unit at the NHC and explains the new satellite imagery from the GOES-East satellite, which provides quicker observation when storm…
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The Palm Beach Post's weather reporter Kim Miller meets with National Weather Service Meteorologist Robert Molleda at the National Hurricane Center in Miami at the start of the 2019 hurricane season. Molleda explains the hurricane forecast cone and the newly added yellow portion of the cone graphic.द्वारा Gannett
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The Palm Beach Post weather reporter, Kim Miller, talks with National Hurricane Center Director Ken Graham, at the start of the 2019 hurricane season, on storm surge and the danger of rising water during hurricanes. Graham explains the National Hurricane Center's updated maps and graphics which include an updated storm surge map and an improved for…
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The system was upgraded to Tropical Storm Barry as of the 10 a.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center. The dawdling tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to become the first hurricane of the 2019 season within the next two days.द्वारा Gannett
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Hurricane Michael came ashore this afternoon with massive devastation to the Panama City and Mexico Beach area. Storm surge caused flooding in Apalachicola and was the most powerful ever recorded to hit the Panhandle.द्वारा Gannett
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Reporter Heather Osbourne reports from just outside Apalachicola, telling about her drive along the Panhandle. She also talked to a man on a remote island who built a home he thinks can withstand the storm's fury..द्वारा Gannett
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From the National Hurricane Center: Hurricane Michael strengthened overnight into a Category 4 storm LIFE-THREATENING STORM SURGE...HURRICANE FORCE WINDS...AND HEAVY RAINFALL IMMINENTद्वारा Gannett
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Hurricane Michael has gotten even stronger according to the 10 pm NHC update. The maximum sustained winds have increased from 120 mph to 125 mph. The minimum central pressure has dropped making the storm stronger to 947 millibars.द्वारा Gannett
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The National Hurricane Center has released the 7 p.m update on Hurricane Michael. The storm remains with maximum sustained winds of 120 mph and 953 millibars for the minimum central pressure.द्वारा Gannett
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Michael is a category 3 hurricane on the Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. Some additional strengthening is expected, and Michael is forecast to be a major hurricane at landfall in Florida. Weakening is expected after landfall as Michael moves through the southeastern United States.द्वारा Gannett
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According to the latest National Hurricane Advisory, the powerful storm is picking up steam as it moves toward the Florida Panhandle. Experts warn it could become a Category 3 or even 4 by the time it makes landfall Wednesday afternoon.द्वारा Gannett
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7 a.m. Michael is now a Category 2 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 100 mph. The central pressure dropped slightly to 968 millibars.द्वारा Gannett
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