ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. — It has been exactly six months since Hurricane Helene's storm surge flooded the Tampa Bay area, and St. Pete Beach Commissioner Betty Rzwenicki wants to make sure the city ...
Experts say they’re monitoring 84 tortoise burrows at Fort De Soto, which is 10 times the number of burrows there before Hurricane Helene. Hurricane Helene’s storm surge carried several gopher ...
A recent study published in Quaternary Research describes the discovery and identification of possible aardvark tracks and burrow sites in Pleistocene aeolianites on the South African Cape coast.
This open-source research application provides an application that can be used to predict the response of communities subjected to water-borne hazard events like tsunami and storm surge.
This open-source research application provides an application that can be used to predict the response of communities subjected to water-borne hazard events like tsunami and storm surge.
The coastal regions of Southeast China frequently experience unusual positive storm surges on the left side of landfalling typhoons, a phenomenon historically overlooked and inadequately explained by ...
ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. (WFLA) — Thousands of families around the country pick the beaches in Pinellas County as their destination for spring break, and it is their busiest season. Delicious ...
ST. PETE BEACH, Fla. — Fire Station 22 in Pass-a-Grille has sat empty since being flooded by Hurricane Helene last September and will soon be demolished, according to St. Pete Beach Fire Chief ...
U.S. News Insider Tip: Beach parking is consistently monitored and parking time limits are strictly enforced. Leaving your car parked even a few minutes past your allotted time may result in a ticket.
The St. Pete Beach Post Office remains closed months after Hurricanes Helene and Milton. USPS says all operations have been moved from the St. Pete Beach Post Office to the Gulfwinds Post Office on ...
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What is Storm Surge?
Most of the world’s biggest cities and about half of the global population live within 100 kilometers (60 miles) from the ocean. That’s pretty important, especially given the huge amount of ...