Subtropical Storm Alberto advisory expected at 10 a.m. CDT
Subtropical Storm Alberto advisory expected at 10 a.m. CDT
Graphic depicting maximum predicted wave heights for Monday, May 28 by weathermodels.com The National Hurricane Center just announced it will start initiating advisories at 10 a.m. CDT on Subtropical Storm Alberto, which is currently located over the northwestern Caribbean Sea. The National Hurricane Center’s latest data indicates a low-pressure system currently over the northwestern Caribbean … read more
Tropical system strengthens overnight
Tropical system strengthens overnight
Graphic depicting maximum predicted wave heights for Monday, May 28 by weathermodels.com The National Hurricane Center’s latest data indicates a low-pressure system currently over the northwestern Caribbean Sea has become “better defined” overnight, and could bring tropical-storm-force winds and storm surge to the northern Gulf Coast late this weekend or early next week. “The track … read more
“Anomalously” warm Gulf could spur storm development
“Anomalously” warm Gulf could spur storm development
Graphic by weathermodels.com The National Hurricane Center’s latest update on Invest 90-L still shows a 90 percent chance of development over the next five days, prompting flash flood warning for the Gulf Coast. The 6:25 p.m. CST NHC update states that early next week the northern Gulf Coast faces locally heavy rainfall from the disturbance. … read more
Santa Rosa Commissioner in line to become Florida Association of Counties President
Santa Rosa Commissioner in line to become Florida Association of Counties President
Santa Rosa County District 4 Commissioner Rob Williamson on June 29 is expected to be formally named 2nd Vice President of the Florida Association of Counties, putting him in line to become FAC President. Williamson was the sole qualifying candidate for the 2nd Vice President position at the close of the qualifying period on May … read more
Tropical depression formation expected Saturday
Tropical depression formation expected Saturday
Graphic by weathermodels.com The latest update from the National Hurricane Center shows a 90 percent chance that a low-pressure system currently drifting slowly over the eastern Yucatan Peninsula will develop into a tropical depression in the Gulf of Mexico during the next five days. The likelihood that the system would develop in the next 48 … read more
Santa Rosa County braces for potential flooding
Santa Rosa County braces for potential flooding
Graphic by weathermodels.com The National Hurricane Center this morning increased to 60 percent the likelihood of development of Invest 90-L, a low-pressure system currently near the coast of northeastern Belize, and Santa Rosa County Emergency Management is offering advice for residents to protect themselves and their property against current and future threats posed by tropical … read more
Seminar aims to protect businesses against cyber attacks
Seminar aims to protect businesses against cyber attacks
The Florida SBDC at UWF today hosted Cybersecurity 101, a seminar aimed to create an awareness of ways small and medium businesses can protect their data. “The average amount you have to pay to recover is about $117,000,” stated Kelly Massey, regional director of the Florida SBDC at UWF. “So on average a company will … read more
TDC appointee under fire for sexist remark toward female
TDC appointee under fire for sexist remark toward female
Longtime Santa Rosa County Tourist Development Council appointee Jack Sanborn, an owner of Adventures Unlimited in Milton, is being accused of making a sexist remark during last week’s TDC workshop. Sanborn on an audio recording of the May 17 special budget workshop can be heard making the statement to a female reporter. The incident occurred … read more
Santa Rosa County crime rate drops 3.1 percent
Santa Rosa County crime rate drops 3.1 percent
Governor Rick Scott today announced that Florida’s crime rate is now at a 47-year low. The 2017 Annual Crime Report data also shows a 3.1 percent drop in Santa Rosa County’s crime rates. “I’m very proud that although our population increase, crime decrease due to the hard work of all our deputy sheriffs that we … read more
Lionfish tourney removes 15K lionfish
Lionfish tourney removes 15K lionfish
FWC photo by Bekah Nelson. More than 15,000 lionfish were removed from Florida waters thanks to several tournaments held across the state focused on targeting the invasive species. Five of those fish were tagged previously by Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) staff as part of the 2018 Lionfish Challenge, a removal incentive program … read more