As Hurricane Melissa tests Jamaica’s strength, a global network of Jamaicans rallies to rebuild — revealing what climate ...
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Sink or swim? What will human migration look like as climate change impacts take hold
In this excerpt from "Sink or Swim," author Susannah Fisher explores the future of human migration, and what that will look ...
The storm, which is set to make landfall in Jamaica on Tuesday, has stunned meteorologists with its intensity and the speed at which it built.
Over the same time period just five years ago, in 2020, there had been more than double the number of storms compared to what we've seen so far this year. It "only takes one," though, to make ...
A $150 million “catastrophe bond” will help with hurricane recovery, but experts hope financial markets will invest more in ...
An analysis from World Weather Attribution reports human-caused climate change intensified the winds and rainfall unleashed ...
Melissa is strengthening before landfall, is now a 180 mph Category 5, and one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes in history. Follow for live updates.
In Jamaica, survivors of Hurricane Melissa describe losing everything as the storm's fury lays bare the island's new climate reality.
The mayor of Titusville sent a letter to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ office on Thursday asking for rapid response funding to help ...
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Forecast, minor flooding from St. Augustine to Flagler Beach, and tropical storm update
Rise and shine, Jacksonville! Mornings are starting to feel a bit chillier with temperatures around 60 degrees as we ease further into fall. You might notice some foggy skies before 9 a.m., but ...
After the devastating October storm that killed at least 75 people across the northern Caribbean, Shaggy, 57, mobilized ...
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