Looking Back at the Great Galveston Hurricane

Damage from the Great Galveston Hurricane

On the night of September 8, 1900, winds were ravaging the prosperous  harbor town of Galveston, TX. When the tempest finally subsided, residents were left picking up the pieces after the deadliest natural disaster in US history.
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FALL PREVIEW: Warm Along Both Coasts, Wetter Across The North

According to data from the National Centers for Environmental Information, 2016 is the third warmest and 72nd wettest year on record through summer in the contiguous United States. Will the fall months of September, October, and November mimic the temperature and precipitation trends so far this year? Find out below as Mr. MORECAST breaks down weather pattern trends for fall 2016.

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Arizona is Looking to Welcome its First Tropical Storm in Over 20 Years!

Newton has just crossed over the Mexico border into Arizona. This looks to be the first tropical storm to enter into Arizona since Tropical Storm Lester in 1992. Newton’s tropical moisture will bring flooding to the Desert Southwest. Are you ready for the first tropical storm in more than 20 years? 
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