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Wonder how the proposed development of a commercial & industrial complex outside of -Dade’s near-sacred Urban Development Boundary got approved despite opposition from the county and Federal experts and a great majority of speakers against?

Follow Miami-Dade Board of County Commissioners’s 🤑

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This is facilitated by Hurricane Martin forming and strengthening in a place where historically it would never happen in November—north of the 35th parallel. Sea surface temperatures in the North Atlantic have been running hot thanks in good part to

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'Utilizing a simple 2022 tally... would characterize this season as average... But by other measures the season has been slower... Accumulated Cyclone Energy (ACE)... is at 88 versus a normal by this date of 116—that’s 25% below normal'

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Just how silly-hot ♨️ has it been in South Florida? Yesterday, experienced its highest heat index ever observed during our typically-cooler season from October 31 through March 31

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Record warmth confirmed yesterday (records in Miami, Ft Lauderdale & Marathon), and likely again today

This morning's lows in Miami (79°) & Ft Lauderdale (80°) are on track to break the record warmest minimums for the date. And record highs are in jeopardy (89° MIA, 90° FLL) 🥵

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With NHC now forecasting a high-end Category 1 before landfall in , the forecast for storm surge has increased to as high as 7-feet. Ten inches of rain could accumulate. 's eye is forecast to arrive tomorrow afternoon and evening

With NHC now forecasting a high-end Category 1 #HurricaneLisa before landfall in #Belize, the forecast for storm surge has increased to as high as 7-feet. Ten inches of rain could accumulate. #Lisa's eye is forecast to arrive tomorrow afternoon and evening
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Miami (79°) & Fort Lauderdale (80°) both on pace for record warm minimum temperatures today

Also reached 90°F today, just one degree shy of the record hottest November 1st

Happy fall 🍁

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Miami International Boat Show in a fight with Miami-Dade mayor over manatee safety miamiherald.com/news/local/com…

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“Other than the terrible stretch of Hurricanes Earl, Fiona, and Ian, much of the season has been perceived as being quite inactive. is the 12th named storm of 2022, and 12 is the lowest number of named systems [to date in a season since 2015]” nbcmiami.com/weather/hurric…

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is expected to reach as a late Wednesday. In addition to Category 1 windspeeds, the cyclone would also produce a 3-5 ft storm surge and up to 8 inches of rain that would spill over into Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico and neighboring countries

#Lisa is expected to reach #Belize as a #hurricane late Wednesday. In addition to Category 1 windspeeds, the cyclone would also produce a 3-5 ft storm surge and up to 8 inches of rain that would spill over into Honduras, Guatemala, Mexico and neighboring countries
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Tropical Storm Lisa formed, the 12th named storm of the 2022 Atlantic season

It is forecast to reach strength before hitting late Wednesday

This is the fewest named storms this late in the season since 2015 (via Philip Klotzbach). But it only takes one ( )

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