News

From red flags at the beach to daily downpours inland, the Florida Panhandle is locked into a typical early summer weather ...
The stretch of coastline between Apalachicola and Cedar Key flares neon red on flood risk maps but goes dark on NOAA tide ...
The Saharan Air Layer currently shows up on satellite imagery out across the eastern and central Atlantic Ocean.
The map for the Road to Oklahoma City has been revealed. Sunday brought the unveiling of the 64-team field for the NCAA softball tournament, which will culminate with the Women’s College World Series.
Photo taken at Holmes Beach on Anna Maria Island late Monday morning. To report symptoms from Florida red tide or any aquatic toxin, call 800-222-1222 to speak to a poison specialist immediately.
According to the Florida Department of Health, red tide blooms can last days, weeks, or months and can also change daily due to wind conditions and water currents. If you do experience irritation ...
Red tide blooms have been reported along Florida's Gulf Coast. Swimming in areas with red tide can cause skin irritation and burning eyes, especially for those with sensitive skin. People with ...
As red tide counts fall in Southwest Florida, Florida Fish and Wildlife ... irritation reports over the past week, FWC's red tide map currently shows only background levels (0 to 1,000 cells ...
A map showing the forecast of respiratory ... NCCOS/NCCOS Over the past week, 50 samples of the red tide algae were found in Southwest Florida, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...
Health alerts for red tide have been issued for several areas in Southwest Florida. Red tides can last for days, weeks or months. Red tide has waters off Southwest Florida in the "kill zone." ...
Another forecast map indicates that through Feb. 9 ... the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission has warned red tide in the Florida Keys and Southwest Florida waters have hit high ...
See a map of latest red tide reports The red tide organism Karenia brevis was detected in 75 samples collected from Florida’s Gulf Coast last week, according to the Florida Fish and Wildlife ...