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How many hurricanes will there be this year? Will this season be worse than 2024? AccuWeather meteorologists have the answers to these questions and more ahead of the official start of the Atlantic hurricane season on June 1.
The Atlantic Ocean has a toxic seaweed problem. Floating in brown islands of algae, this year’s sargassum bloom has already broken its own size record by millions of tons – and the growing season isn’t done yet.
As UTSA looked to rebound from Thursday’s loss to Tulane in the second round of the American Athletic Conference tournament, outfielder Garrett Gruell said the Roadrunners tried not to overthink the situation,
The National Hurricane Center has started tracking a tropical wave west off of the African coast just weeks ahead of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season. It’s common to see tropical waves ahead of hurricane season, and this system is nothing out of the ordinary.
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNFlorida Gators vs. Florida Atlantic: Can the Owls finally give the Gators a hoot?The Swamp is set to welcome some familiar feathers in 2026, as the Florida Gators gear up to host the Florida Atlantic Owls in a Sunshine State showdown.
Why we wish you were here Because this is a place to go when you want to get away, but not all the way away. At least not all the way to Key West, another 80 miles south on US 1. Or to Aruba or
FWC biologists captured video of a great white shark off the Florida Gulf Coat in a "rare and thrilling sighting."
The partnership, which includes a workforce development program, will tap UB’s expertise in wireless networking, AI, autonomy and more.
Just weeks after Gov. Ron DeSantis told the University of West Florida to “buckle up” for significant changes, multiple insiders say the Pensacola school will soon hire Education Commissioner Manny Diaz Jr. as interim president.
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Tampa Free Press on MSNFWC Announces Closures For Multiple Recreational Fish In Florida Atlantic WatersThe Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) has issued executive orders to close the recreational harvest of snowy grouper, gag grouper, and blueline tilefish in Atlantic state waters,