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Oak Island homeowners who have watched across the street as the protective oceanfront dune created by beach nourishment washed away time after time are pleading with officials to bar houses from being ...
Jim Cantore was spotted spending time on the Mississippi Gulf Coast this week, in one of his favorite beach towns that has seen a huge rebirth since Hurricane Katrina. The Weather Channel ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - Hurricane Katrina hit with unexpected force in 2005, catching many off guard despite days of warnings. Nearly two decades later, forecasters say they now have sharper tools to ...
Gulf Park Campus Through our 52-acre beachfront campus in Long Beach, Mississippi, USM serves as the only four-year public institution located on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, offering bachelor’s, ...
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season begins Sunday, June 1. Forecasts say the season will bring months of danger for millions of Americans, and the time to prepare starts well before the storms form.
Mr. Lowry is a hurricane specialist and a storm surge expert for WPLG, the ABC television affiliate in Miami. As darkness descended on the Gulf of Mexico in October, a 1970s-era U.S. government ...
NEW ORLEANS (WGNO) — Lt. Col. Sean Cross, chief of safety for the 403rd Wing of the Hurricane Hunters, is one of the few pilots who has been inside Hurricane Katrina.
Hurricane Katrina evacuee Joe Ragas of New Orleans spends a portion of his day at the Eudora Welty Library in Jackson, Mississippi, looking through classified ads for a place to rent in 2005.
But the scenarios described above happened in Jackson, Mississippi, some 250 miles from where the hurricane made a second landfall on Aug. 29, 2005, in Buras, Louisiana.
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Confidence is growing that a more active than average Atlantic hurricane season is about to begin in just over a week. NOAA is now forecasting a 6-in-10 chance of an above-average hurricane season.