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"Be Ready": NOAA Warns of Busy Hurricane Season

"Be Ready": NOAA Warns of Busy Hurricane Season

Get ready for another busy hurricane season, maybe unusually wild, federal forecasters say. Their prediction calls for 13 to 20 named Atlantic storms, 7 to 11 that strengthen into hurricanes and 3 to 6 that become major hurricanes. (May 23)

NJ man accused of defrauding FEMA

Authorities have accused a New Jersey man of swindling more than $12,000 from the Federal Emergency Management Agency after Superstorm Sandy. Prosecutors say 51-year-old William Nagle of Sea Bright used the money to pay for 68 nights of lodging even though he could have lived in his third-floor apartment. Prosecutors ...

New Forecasting Tool Eyed for Hurricane Season

New Forecasting Tool Eyed for Hurricane Season

After storms like Sandy inundated coastal areas last year, forecasters have developed an experimental model to show potential areas of impact in a deadly "storm surge." (May 23)

Sentencing in Hurricane Katrina fraud case

A Hancock County man has been sentenced to 15 months on federal charges related to a Hurricane Katrina fraud case. Anthony L. Bryan has pleaded guilty in February to lying to the Mississippi Development Authority to obtain a Hurricane Katrina grant. U. S. District Judge Walter J. Gex III also ...

People walk along the newly rebuilt boardwalk in Seaside Heights, N.J., Saturday, May 18, 2013. Visitors to the Jersey shore this weekend will find many of their favorite beaches and boardwalks ready for summer, thanks to a massive rebuilding effort after Superstorm Sandy. While several neighborhoods remain damaged, all but one of the storm-wrecked boardwalks should be ready for Memorial Day weekend, and amusement rides will still be available from Keansburg to Wildwood. Most beaches will be open, despite losing sand during the storm. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Jersey shore readies for 1st post-Sandy summer

The boardwalks are back, and so are most of the beaches, even if some are a little thinner this year. The smell of funnel cakes, french fries and pizza will mingle with the salt air, and the screech of seagulls will be heard, but so will the thwack of hammers ...

UN: $2.5 trillion in disaster losses since 2000

Economic losses from disasters since 2000 are in the range of $2.5 trillion, a figure at least 50 percent higher than previous international estimates, according to a U.N. report released Wednesday. The U.N. Office for Disaster Risk Reduction warned in the 246-page report that economic losses from floods, earthquakes and ...

Fla. insurance fund stronger as storm season looms

Florida is heading into a new storm season with some good news for once. The state-created fund that backs up private insurers in Florida is in the best financial shape it has been in years — maybe the best since it was created in 1993. And new estimates drawn up ...

2013 Atlantic hurricane names

When the the winds from these storms reach 39 mph (34 kts), the cyclones are given names. Years ago, an international committee developed names for Atlantic cyclones. In 1979 a six year rotating list of Atlantic storm names was adopted — alternating between male and female hurricane names. Storm names ...

Prince Harry Has Fun at the Fair

Prince Harry Has Fun at the Fair

Prince Harry took part in some fairground games as part of a visit to areas hit by Superstorm Sandy in the US state of New Jersey.

Louisiana editorial roundup

Recent editorials from Louisiana newspapers: May 12 The Advocate, Baton Rouge, La., on state's children facing crunch: Continuing challenges with the state budget mean that funding for basic social services is deeply strained, and that reality doesn't seem likely to change anytime soon. Those most vulnerable to state budget cuts ...

Lawsuit filed against NY owner of ship that sank

The mother of a woman who died when the HMS Bounty sank during Superstorm Sandy last year has filed a lawsuit against the owner of the 18th century replica. The suit, filed Monday in federal court on Long Island, names as defendants Robert Hansen and the HMS Bounty Organization. The ...

State Farm appeals Katrina fraud ruling

State Farm Fire and Casualty Co. is asking a judge to void a jury's finding that the company defrauded the government involving a policyholder claim after Hurricane Katrina. Motions filed in U.S. District Court in Gulfport, Miss., also seek a new trial The verdict came in April in a whistleblower ...

Interior Dept. releases $475m in Sandy aid

The Interior Department on Tuesday said it is releasing more than $475 million to help repair the damage from Superstorm Sandy, which roared up the East Coast last fall. The money will go for 234 projects that will repair and rebuild parks, refuges and other agency facilities damaged by the ...

National Hurricane Center Director Rick Knabb talks, Tuesday, May 7, 2013, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., about the lessons learned from Superstorm Sandy and expectations for the Atlantic storm season that begins June 1. Knabb and hurricane center forecasters are joining emergency managers at the annual Governor's Hurricane Conference. (AP Photo/J Pat Carter)

Hurricane center chief focusing on water hazards

Last year's hurricane season drove home some big lessons, the nation's chief hurricane forecaster said Tuesday: Storm surge and flooding are dangerous and difficult to predict, and sometimes it's even harder to communicate that sense of urgency to the public. It wasn't just high winds that posed a threat and ...

Amtrak gets $30M to pay for Sandy recovery costs

Amtrak is getting $30 million from the federal government to defray the cost of repairing damage caused by Superstorm Sandy. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood announced the grant Friday. About $20 million will go to reimbursing Amtrak for pumping water and removing debris from tracks and tunnels as well as repairing ...

Fla. Legislature approves small changes to insurer

A measure that makes modest changes to Citizens Property Insurance is heading to the desk of Gov. Rick Scott. The Florida Senate voted 32-1 in favor of the bill (SB 1770) which creates a clearinghouse that will attempt to shift homeowners over to private insurers. The legislation also puts a ...

Gigantic Hurricane Discovered on Saturn

Gigantic Hurricane Discovered on Saturn

NASA scientists released images of a hurricane with an eye 1,250 miles across, which has circled Saturn's north pole for years.

FILE - In a Thursday, March 21, 2013 file photo, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie speaks to a large gathering in Manasquan, N.J., during a town hall meeting. Christie said Monday, April 29, 2013 that President Barack Obama "has kept every promise he's made" about helping the state recover from Superstorm Sandy. Speaking on MSNBC's "Morning Joe" program on the 6-month anniversary of the deadly storm, the Republican governor said presidential politics were the last thing on his mind as he toured storm-devastated areas with Obama last fall. (AP Photo/Mel Evans, File)

Christie: Obama 'kept every promise' on storm aid

Gov. Chris Christie said Monday that President Barack Obama "has kept every promise he's made" about helping the state recover from Superstorm Sandy. Hours later, Obama's housing secretary approved New Jersey's plans to spend $1.83 billion in federal money to help the state rebuild and recover from the storm. Speaking ...

Flags decorate a fence Thursday, April 25, 2013, in Brick, N.J., around the burned remains of more than 60 small bungalows at Camp Osborn which were destroyed last October during Superstorm Sandy. Six months after Sandy devastated the Jersey shore and New York City and pounded coastal areas of New England, the region is dealing with a slow and frustrating, yet often hopeful, recovery. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)

Key figures on Superstorm Sandy, 6 months later

Superstorm Sandy, a hybrid of a hurricane and two cold-weather systems, struck six months ago on Oct. 29, concentrating most of its fury on New Jersey, New York and Connecticut and becoming one of the most expensive storms in history. Six months later, the region is still recovering and the ...

Superstorm Sandy Six Month Anniversary

Superstorm Sandy Six Month Anniversary

Six-months after Superstorm Sandy, shore towns are rebuilding, but recovery is slow. Remnants of Sandy's destruction are clearly visible. Towns are working hard to complete boardwalk projects to draw tourists back in time for summer. (April...

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