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Hurricane #Milton makes landfall Wednesday night near Siesta Key, FL

Life-threatening storm surge, winds, flooding to continue over southwestern and central FL

Milton makes FL landfall, 10/9/24.

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Hurricane Milton becomes the Gulf's strongest late-season storm on record

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 Aerial view of a destroyed building in Asheville, North Carolina, collected by NOAA aircraft on October 5, 2024.

Aerial images of Hurricane Helene damage now online

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This is a test: Fisheries recipes from the 1950s & 1960s

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Sunrise behind the National Science Foundation’s Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station. This sunrise on September 202024 marked the start of spring in the Southern Hemisphere after six months of darkness for staff at NOAA's South Pole Observatory.

Photo feature: ‘The sun is finally back' at the South Pole