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Scientists project an active tornado season in 2021 Here s why Florida s in the clear

Scientists project an active tornado season in 2021. Here’s why Florida’s in the clear Josh Fiallo, Tampa Bay Times © MARTHA ASENCIO RHINE/Times/Tampa Bay Times/TNS Damage to Alpha Omega Wood Flooring on Endeavour Way, after a tornado tore through the area on Wednesday afternoon, on Thursday, Dec. 17, 2020 in Pinellas Park. April is the peak of tornado season and is approaching fast for most of the country. While scientists project 2021 will see more twisters than usual in part because we remain in a La Niña climate pattern Florida doesn’t have much to worry about. At least, not yet.

Patient suffers chest injuries after Eli Waters crash

Premium Content A person has reportedly suffered chest injuries following a crash on Wednesday afternoon. Paramedics were called to the scene of a two-vehicle collision on Endeavour Way, Eli Waters at 4.16pm and assessed only one person. A Queensland Ambulance Service spokeswoman said it was reportedly a female, although it was not confirmed. They were transported to Hervey Bay Hospital for further assessment. eli waters

Tampa Bay news: Dec 18, 2020

Updated: 6:18 AM EST December 18, 2020 TAMPA, Fla. Good morning Tampa Bay! It s Friday, the end of another week! Let s get your day started with what you need to know about.  This isn t going to stop us from living our dream In Pinellas Park, dozens of businesses ravaged by Wednesday’s 300-yard wide, EF-2 tornado are For some, that was everything.  Those in the industrial area along Endeavour Way are desperately trying to clean their way out of the destruction and into a path of restoration. Still, despite the ongoing coronavirus and the tornado, some business owners are staying hopeful as they look to rebuild. 

Pinellas tornado damage

This isn t going to stop us from living our dream : Businesses push ahead after destructive tornado Those in the industrial area along Endeavour Way are desperately trying to clean their way out of the destruction and into a path of restoration. Author: Emerald Morrow Updated: 11:54 PM EST December 17, 2020 PINELLAS PARK, Fla. In Pinellas Park, dozens of businesses ravaged by Wednesday’s 300-yard wide, EF-2 tornado are scrambling to restore what they ve lost. For some, that was everything. Yeah, we re out of business,” said Jesse Redden, who says his small recording studio got smashed by the violent winds that ripped through the area. He says he lost anywhere between $50,000 and $100,000 of equipment. “ Till I find a new location, I m screwed.”

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