What Hurricane Florence Tells Us About Climate Change

What Hurricane Florence Tells Us About Climate Change

Copyright 2018 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/. AUDIE CORNISH, HOST: We’re going to take a look now at what the latest scientific research says about this hurricane, Florence, and how climate change is affecting hurricanes in general. We’re joined in our studio by NPR science correspondent Christopher Joyce. Hey there, Chris. CHRISTOPHER JOYCE, BYLINE: Hi, Audie. CORNISH: So what do we know about whether climate change is having an impact on Hurricane Florence? JOYCE:…

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Pentagon: Slow-moving hurricane to make rescues challenging

Pentagon: Slow-moving hurricane to make rescues challenging

Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter By LOLITA C. BALDOR, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Senior Defense Department officials say the expected high winds and slow movement of Hurricane Florence as it comes ashore will make rescue efforts challenging in the flooded areas. – Advertisement – Air Force Gen. Terrence J. O’Shaughnessy, head of U.S. Northern Command, says search and rescue is a top priority, but weather may prevent rescuers from getting in during the…

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First responders share tips for staying safe in a hurricane (and when not to call 911)

First responders share tips for staying safe in a hurricane (and when not to call 911)

By Kelly Hinchcliffe, WRAL education reporter Raleigh, N.C. — Imagine being at home for five days straight with no power, no way to get anywhere in a car and no store nearby to get supplies. How would you prepare for that, and what supplies would you gather ahead of time? That’s what local emergency officials want you to imagine so you can prepare for Hurricane Florence. WRAL News interviewed local EMS and 911 center leaders…

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Nonprofit founded by Chef Jose Andres helping feed Wilmington during Florence

Nonprofit founded by Chef Jose Andres helping feed Wilmington during Florence

WILMINGTON, NC (WECT) – During the tense and trying days during and after Hurricane Florence, one group is looking to provide Wilmington with something that can raise any spirit: a hot meal. World Central Kitchen, a nonprofit founded by Chef Jose Andres, came to the area to provide free meals for first responders, shelters and anyone else that needs food during and after the storm. “We are fully up and running,” WCK Executive Director Nate…

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Will the Media Downplay Climate Change When Reporting on Hurricane Florence?

Will the Media Downplay Climate Change When Reporting on Hurricane Florence?

click to enlarge NASA Hurricane Florence, as photographed from the International Space Station, is expected to linger over the Carolinas all weekend. With Hurricane Florence bearing down on the East Coast, now’s a good time to ask just how seriously news organizations are taking climate change’s part in making hurricanes more dangerous. It’s a relevant question to ask since studies suggest the media largely failed to make that connection when Hurricane Harvey slammed Texas a year…

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ICE won’t arrest or detain evacuees in the Carolinas escaping from Hurricane Florence

ICE won’t arrest or detain evacuees in the Carolinas escaping from Hurricane Florence

Immigrants in North Carolina and South Carolina shouldn’t worry about being arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement as they evacuate their homes or at the emergency shelters, an ICE spokesperson said Wednesday. Bryan Cox, spokesperson for ICE in the southern region, said everyone should follow local evacuation orders during Hurricane Florence. “Our highest priority remains the preservation of life and safety,” Cox said in an email. “In consideration of these circumstances, there will be…

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Got flood insurance? Thousands of homeowners in Hurricane Florence’s path do not

Got flood insurance? Thousands of homeowners in Hurricane Florence’s path do not

Thousands of homeowners in inland North and South Carolina stand to be inundated by Hurricane Florence’s drenching over the next few days, but hardly any of them carry federal flood insurance, leaving them at risk of a devastating loss, with little prospect of help from the federal government. A McClatchy analysis of federal data shows that in the coastal counties, a relatively high percentage of households carry flood insurance policies, but the percentage drops off…

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Charlotte Braces for Hurricane Florence

Charlotte Braces for Hurricane Florence

As the city of Charlotte is bracing for Florence, the State and City Departments of Transportation are clearing up storm drains and preparing roads.  Extended rainfall and strong winds could mean disaster for state highways and local roads, N.C. Department of Transportation’s  Jen Thompson said. “The potential could be there for roads to flood,” Thompson said. “The potential is there for trees to fall across the roads, as well.” The Charlotte Department of Transportation regularly…

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Hurricane Florence storm surge closes NC 12, part of US 70

Hurricane Florence storm surge closes NC 12, part of US 70

The storm surge from Hurricane Florence has begun to make some highways impassable in Eastern North Carolina. N.C. 12 is closed on Hatteras Island, and parts of U.S. 70 are shut down between Beaufort and Atlantic, as floodwaters covered the pavement in numerous places, according to the N.C. Department of Transportation. NCDOT said many secondary roads in Carteret County also are overtopped with water and that conditions were expected to get worse through the evening….

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I’m ready for Hurricane Florence. Now I’m worried about this kitten.

I’m ready for Hurricane Florence. Now I’m worried about this kitten.

This isn’t my first ride through a hurricane. I’m going to be fine. It’s this kitten that adopted me several weeks ago that I’m worried about. My neighbor moved to New Orleans a couple of months ago and left it behind. The poor baby doesn’t appear to have a feral bone in its body. Confused by the abandonment, my neighbor and I both tried to ignore the thing’s pitiful cries for food and comfort outside…

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After Florence, barrier islands still doomed by rising sea

After Florence, barrier islands still doomed by rising sea

By MICHAEL BIESECKER and JONATHAN DREW, Associated Press NORTH TOPSAIL BEACH, N.C. (AP) — Richard Barnett spent his week boarding up the windows of million-dollar homes perched precariously at the northern tip of Topsail Island, a narrow spit of North Carolina ringed with sandbags to offer some armor against the pounding surf. – Advertisement – A local handyman, he knew some of those houses might not be there next week. “When Fran came, it tore…

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Democrats Refer Kavanaugh Allegations To FBI, Deepening Divide Over His Nomination

Democrats Refer Kavanaugh Allegations To FBI, Deepening Divide Over His Nomination

Updated at 6:20 p.m. ET The White House is accusing Senate Democrats of an unfounded “11th hour attempt to delay” a vote on the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the U.S. Supreme Court. Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Judiciary Committee, released a statement Thursday afternoon disclosing that she had referred “a matter” involving Kavanaugh to “federal investigative authorities.” Democratic sources said the “matter” involved allegations against Kavanaugh made by…

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