Resilience Blog

2020 hurricane forecast updated: “Extremely active” season expected

8/5/2020 The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season activity is projected to be “extremely active,” according to Triple-I non-resident scholar Dr. Phil […]

Isaias update: August 4, 2020

During the evening of August 3 Hurricane Isaias hit North Carolina, flooding areas along the shore as well as inland. […]

Hurricane Isaias Expected to Approach Florida This Weekend

07/31/2020 Hurricane Isaias is expected to strengthen somewhat, to a strong Category 1 hurricane, as it crosses over the Bahamas […]

Isaias Meets COVID-19: South Floridians Advised to Consider Evacuation

South Floridians should “start to examine what other opportunities or options they may have to be out of South Florida,” […]

Close call for Hawaii as Hurricane Douglas passes

07/27/2020 Hurricane Douglas brought heavy rain and 90 mph winds to parts of Hawaii on Sunday July 26 as the […]

Hurricane Hanna leaves wind damage and flooding in its wake

7/27/2020 Hurricane Hanna, 2020’s first Atlantic basin hurricane, made landfall during the late afternoon of Saturday July 25 as a […]

Video Weather Alert: Double Trouble in the Tropics

7/22/2020 Triple-I’s Mark Friedlander reports on Tropical Storm Gonzalo which formed in central Atlantic today. Meanwhile, another system, a tropical […]

Hurricane Modeling and Forecasting: Marrying Technology to Local Knowledge

By Jeff Dunsavage, 7/13/2020 Sophisticated computer modeling has led to great advances in forecasting weather-related disasters and their potential human […]

Tropical Storm Fay is the earliest sixth Atlantic named storm formation on record

A tropical storm warning was in affect from Cape May, New Jersey, to Watch Hill, Rhode Island, on July 10 […]