Decades of data show African weather disturbances intensify during La Niña
A University of Miami study shows how a major global climate pattern influences the systems that help seed Atlantic hurricanes.
A University of Miami study shows how a major global climate pattern influences the systems that help seed Atlantic hurricanes.
The biggest danger by far is hurricane-related wind damage, followed by flood risk and wildfire risk.
A University of Miami doctoral student is experimenting with sargassum to produce fluorescent carbon dots.
Residents are trying to connect the dots between hurricanes, high radium levels and a mineral mining giant next door.
The Tampa Bay Surveillance project aims to make clear the complicated state of contamination in Florida’s largest estuary.
A Florida businessman said a plant in Fort Valley, Ga., is moving ahead, but factories in Oklahoma and Arkansas appear...
The review sheds new light on the origins and development of the Great Atlantic Sargassum Belt.
A new effort by UF/IFAS and Florida Sea Grant could pave the way for a thriving seaweed farming industry.
Popular destinations are reporting fewer visitors as extreme weather makes travelers more cautious.
Recipients of the Community Services Block Grant say the potential elimination could hit rural communities especially hard.
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