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Richard Knabb: New director of the National Hurricane Center

The new Director of the National Hurricane Center in Miami has been named, succeeding Bill Read.

Alberto loses its punch, becomes post tropical

No more advisories from the National Hurricane Center.

Alberto weakens to tropical depression in Atlantic

Alberto has weakened to a tropical depression as it spins off the coast of the Carolinas.

Tropical Storm Alberto hovers off SC coast

Tropical Storm Alberto hovered off the South Carolina and Georgia coasts on Sunday, canceling tourist cruises, producing showers along the coast and serving as

Tropical Storm Alberto heads east

Tropical storm watches have been lifted for the South Carolina coast as the first storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season spins offshore.

Surviving the Storm

What you need to know for the 2011 hurricane season

Explain it to me: What exactly is a hurricane?

Here is some important information about what a hurricane actually is and what you should do to prepare if one is heading your way.

Beryl weakens to a depression, still dumping rain on Georgia and Florida coasts

A weakened Tropical Depression Beryl was soaking parts of Florida and Georgia on Monday, leaving thousands in the dark and hindering Memorial Day activities.

Palm Beach County officials prepare for 2012 hurricane season

The onslaught of a major hurricane and its effects on Palm Beach County set the backdrop for Operation Hard Luck -- an annual drill that prepared emergency

Six consecutive hurricane free years in Florida

Property insurance rates should be dropping...right?  Wrong! Not only are rates rising, but policyholders are still paying for the damage from the 2004 and

Wave knocks down reporter covering Hurricane Irene

Video posted online shows a New York reporter being pushed down by a wave while covering Hurricane Irene over the weekend.

5 hurricane-free years

But your home insurance might still go up

Wilma made generators popular at homes and businesses

After Wilma, many people ditched their portable generators, and bought generators for the whole home.

Wilma five years later; Pahokee remembers

Pahokee experienced one of the worst hurricanes when WIlma slammed into the Glades and now residents turn back the clock and recall a dark time in the city. 

Middle school kids learn from simulated hurricane

Dozens of middle school students got a first-hand taste on how to manage a natural disaster like a hurricane.
 

Less insurance incentive for homeowners to hurricane-proof their house

Many Insurance companies are revoking discounts for hurricane-proofing

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