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Hurricane Erin tracker: Stom rapidly intensifies into dangerous Category 5 hurricane
SUMMARY: Hurricane Aaron rapidly intensified from a Category 1 to a catastrophic Category 5 hurricane within 24 hours, now boasting 160-165 mph winds. Currently about 200 miles off San Juan and tracking near the Leeward Islands, Aaron is expected to turn tonight and pass safely offshore of the U.S. East Coast, remaining roughly 430 miles from Cape Canaveral at its closest. Despite no landfall threat, Central Florida will experience dangerous surf and strong rip currents from Sunday through Thursday, with 8-12 foot waves. Hurricane hunters are actively gathering data. Additional tropical activity is being monitored off the Carolina coast and Africa, signaling a busy season ahead.
FOX 35 Meteorologist Laurel Blanchard has the latest conditions in the tropics as she continues to track Hurricane Erin. The 2025 Atlantic Hurricane Season runs though Nov. 30. Download the FOX Local app for tropical alerts and notifications.
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Orange Park man completes 3rd cross-country trek on inspiring journey from addiction to advocacy
SUMMARY: Kyndal Edwards, an Orange Park man known for walking across the U.S., completed his third cross-country trek, finishing in Jacksonville Beach. Overcoming 15 years of depression, addiction, and crime—with 11 jail stays and 2 prison terms—Edwards transformed his life while incarcerated. His 8,000-mile journey, starting January 2022, promotes mental health awareness. Edwards shares a message of love and hope, urging everyone struggling to seek help. His parents express pride and hope for more adventures. He plans a new walk from Florida Keys to Maine. The article also lists mental health resources available locally and nationwide for crisis support.
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Hurricane terms you’ll hear, explained simply
SUMMARY: During hurricane season, meteorologists use key terms to describe storm characteristics and behavior. The “Eye” is the calm center, while the “Eyewall” surrounds it with the strongest winds and rain. “Wind Shear” disrupts storm growth, and “Landfall” occurs when the storm reaches land. The “Eyewall Replacement Cycle” can weaken then reintensify a storm. “Storm Surge” is dangerous rising sea levels, and “Rapid Intensification” means winds increase dramatically in 24 hours. Terms like “Tropical Cyclone,” “Potential Tropical Cyclone,” and “Subtropical Storm” describe storm types. The “Saffir-Simpson Scale” ranks hurricanes from Category 1 to 5 by wind speed and damage potential. Understanding these terms aids in hurricane preparedness.
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Protesters go on strike in Israel demanding ceasefire and release of Gaza hostages
SUMMARY: Protesters in Israel staged a nationwide strike demanding the government negotiate for the release of about 50 hostages held in Gaza by militants. Organized by families of hostages and bereaved relatives, the protest blocked roads and closed businesses, fearing an offensive could endanger hostages believed mostly alive. Police arrested 32 protesters amid clashes. Israeli leaders are divided, with Prime Minister Netanyahu opposing deals favoring Hamas, fearing political fallout. Meanwhile, Israel launched airstrikes against Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen responding to missile threats. Aid deliveries of tents to Gaza resumed ahead of planned evacuations, as the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict causes massive casualties and worsening humanitarian conditions.
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