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As climate change worsens, a Florida Air Force installation eyes base of the future

After Tyndall Air Force Base was leveled by Hurricane Michael, those overseeing its reconstruction hope it becomes the ‘test bed’ for bases to defend against the perils posed by a warming atmosphere.
A pastor taught his church to see a blessing in the devastation of Hurricane Michael
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A pastor taught his church to see a blessing in the devastation of Hurricane Michael

Chester Davis said it was his job after the storm hit in 2018 to keep his parishioners “focused on trusting God and believing in him.”
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American Climate Video: Hurricane Michael intensified faster than even long-time residents could imagine

Hal Summers thought he and his cat could wait out the storm inside his parents' stone home. He was wrong.

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American climate video: Al Cathey had seen hurricanes, but nothing like Michael
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American climate video: Al Cathey had seen hurricanes, but nothing like Michael

The mayor of Mexico Beach remembers wondering whether his town could find the energy to recover.
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A monster grew in the Gulf of Mexico. Here’s why more may follow

Hurricane Michael grew to Category 5 prowess in an overly warm Gulf of Mexico that likely will continue to heat with climate change.
Hurricane chasers: An immigrant work force on the trail of extreme weather
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Hurricane chasers: An immigrant work force on the trail of extreme weather

Itinerant, largely undocumented workers devoted to hurricane recovery in the U.S. have endured shabby housing and haphazard payments.
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