In an especially active hurricane season, could we run out of names?

In an especially active hurricane season, could we run out of names?

Every year, storms pop up during hurricane season and all of a sudden we have a Katrina, Sandy or Wilma threatening to wreak havoc on us. After all the years of recorded named storms, one has to wonder: What happens when we run out of names? Well, it’s kind of a twofold question. And the answer is, we (kind of) don’t. Stay with me. For starters — and a brief insight as to why we…

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Sharks In The Water? FEMA Tries To Fight 'Fake News' As Florence Hits

Sharks In The Water? FEMA Tries To Fight 'Fake News' As Florence Hits

FEMA is rolling out a new tool as it begins to deal with now-tropical storm Florence. It’s a rumor-control web page. Unfounded rumors — what might be called “fake news” — have been a problem in coping with recent disasters, according to Gary Webb, a professor and chair of Emergency Management and Disaster Science at the University of North Texas. “Disasters do create a great deal of uncertainty, confusion and anxiety,” Webb said, “and, as…

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Looting already starts as Hurricane Florence arrives

Looting already starts as Hurricane Florence arrives

With Hurricane Florence hitting land in North Carolina on Friday, it didn’t take long for one problem always associated with hurricanes to start: looting. In North Carolina, the Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office announced on its Facebook page that people were arrested late Thursday night and early Friday morning for breaking and entering. WWAY-TV reports four people were taken into custody in attempted thefts at abandoned buildings and in vehicles. Sadly, while down on the list…

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University of Houston athletics to hold Hurricane Florence supply drive

University of Houston athletics to hold Hurricane Florence supply drive

HOUSTON – The University of Houston athletics department is hosting a supply drive to help those in need after Hurricane Florence. The donations will be accepted Monday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. A truck will be loaded at the southwest corner of TDECU Stadium, and once the drive is over, the truck will leave for the East Coast. Anyone who wants to donate is asked to drive into Lot 12A on the south side…

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NPR Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month / NPR Celebra El Mes De La Herencia Hispana

NPR Celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month / NPR Celebra El Mes De La Herencia Hispana

Deep-dive playlist on NPR One For Hispanic Heritage Month, NPR One is highlighting our editors’ favorite NPR stories from over the years about Hispanic culture, art and personalities. The hope is that these stories show there are many different ways to be Hispanic, Latino or Latinx. Every day listeners can check back for a new story told by and about Hispanic people. Podcast Playlist on Spotify Amplify was created by Spotify to amplify the voices…

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Hurricane Florence drenches the Carolinas

Hurricane Florence drenches the Carolinas

Image Gallery 2 PHOTOS Rescue workers from Township No. 7 Fire Department and volunteers from the Civilian Crisis Response Team use a truck to move people rescued from their flooded homes during Hurricane Florence in James City. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)   WILMINGTON, NC (FOX 46 WJZY/AP) – WILMINGTON, N.C. (AP) — Hurricane Florence rolled ashore in North Carolina with howling 90 mph winds and terrifying storm surge early Friday, splintering buildings and trapping…

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Street flooding, canceled classes due to Texas coastal rain

Street flooding, canceled classes due to Texas coastal rain

Updated 12:52 pm CDT, Friday, September 14, 2018 GALVESTON, Texas (AP) — A tropical disturbance is bringing heavy rain to already saturated areas along the Texas Gulf Coast, resulting in street flooding and prompting some schools to cancel or cut short classes. A weak tropical disturbance just off the South Texas Gulf Coast on Friday was predicted to bring 5 inches (12 centimeters) or more of rain to some areas. In Galveston, officials reported up to…

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Gov. Abbott issues disaster declaration

Gov. Abbott issues disaster declaration

HOUSTON (FOX 26) – Texas Governor Greg Abbott has issued a State Disaster Declaration for counties that may experience severe weather and flooding as a tropical disturbance approaches the state. “The tropical disturbance impacting the Texas coast poses a threat of imminent disaster, including severe flooding, property damage and potential loss of life,” said Governor Abbott. “While we stand ready to deploy state resources to assist local officials in their response efforts, it is critical that all…

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Streets flood in Galveston

Streets flood in Galveston

Galveston Island experienced some street flooding on Friday morning as the area was under flash flood watch.  A Flash Flood Watch is in effect until 4 p.m. Friday for Jackson, Brazoria, Chambers, Galveston, Harris, Matagorda, Fort Bend, Liberty and Wharton counties. Texas A&M Galveston cancelled classes for the remainder of Friday and directed anyone on campus to shelter-in-place and remain until further notice. Photog Stu testing his step from the curb into the street on 43rd…

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Flooding reported in Galveston as heavy rain falls

Flooding reported in Galveston as heavy rain falls

GALVESTON, Texas – Heavy rain falling Friday in Galveston has led to flooding in parts of the coastal city. The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning until 10:30 a.m. for Galveston County, and a flash flood watch is in effect until noon for much of Southeast Texas. Radar showed several bands of heavy rain moving across Galveston Island. A video shared by a KPRC2 viewer showed standing water at Shearn-Moody Plaza, at the corner…

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Flooding reported in Galveston as heavy rain pelts coast

Flooding reported in Galveston as heavy rain pelts coast

GALVESTON, Texas – Heavy rain falling Friday in Galveston has led to flooding in parts of the coastal city. The National Weather Service issued a flash flood warning until 10:30 a.m. for Galveston County, and a flash flood watch is in effect until 4 p.m. for much of Southeast Texas. Radar showed several bands of heavy rain moving across Galveston Island. A video shared by a KPRC2 viewer showed standing water at Shearn-Moody Plaza, at the…

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A Tropical Storm in The Gulf Could Bring Flash Floods to San Antonio

A Tropical Storm in The Gulf Could Bring Flash Floods to San Antonio

As Hurricane Florence pounds the East Coast, another tropical storm headed for Texas will bring more rain and possible flash flooding to San Antonio. A “weak low pressure” center that formed in the Gulf of Mexico southeast of Brownsville will bring heavy rains and gusty winds to parts of south Texas and northeastern Mexico after it reaches the coast on Friday, according to National Hurricane Center forecasts. This could cause flash flooding in San Antonio…

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Tropical storms Joyce, Helene, and Isaac: What Texas and the Gulf coast should know

Tropical storms Joyce, Helene, and Isaac: What Texas and the Gulf coast should know

PHOTOS: This week in tropical weather This image shows the scene in the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean as two tropical storms, a depression, and Hurricane Florence continue to swirl on Friday.  >>See how the storms in the Atlantic are progressing and where they might be going less PHOTOS: This week in tropical weather This image shows the scene in the Atlantic Ocean and Caribbean as two tropical storms, a depression, and Hurricane Florence continue to…

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How Hurricane Florence compares to Harvey

Julian Gill, Houston Chronicle Updated 3:56 pm CDT, Friday, September 14, 2018 PHOTOS: How Hurricane Florence stacks up against Harvey  The map compares the wind reach of Hurricane Harvey to the initial and forecast wind radii of Hurricane Florence. Yellow represents a wind value of 34 knots, or tropical storm force winds at; orange represents a wind value of 50 knots, or storm force winds; and red represents a wind value of 64 knots, or hurricane…

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