Watch: Camera captures its own demise as California’s Line Fire engulfs hillside
A raging wildfire that has burned thousands of acres in Southern California has added a web camera to its list of structures destroyed in the blaze.
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A raging wildfire that has burned thousands of acres in Southern California has added a web camera to its list of structures destroyed in the blaze.
Since 2000, 13 hurricanes have made direct landfall on the Pelican State. Cyclones include Hurricane Katrina, which struck the New Orleans area as a Category 3, and Hurricane Laura, which made landfall in the western part of the state as a Category 4 in 2020.
Many residents of Kenner, Louisiana, are reeling after Hurricane Francine brought torrential rains and floods that destroyed their homes and vehicles.
Tropical Depression Nine formed on Thursday and organized enough to become a tropical storm. Landfall is expected to happen near Cabo San Lucas along Mexicoâs Baja California. Tropical Storm Warnings and Watches are in effect for the province ahead impacts.
Charged particles crashing into Earth created strong solar storm conditions on Thursday, and a Geomagnetic Storm Watch continues through at least Friday for a renewed chance of seeing the Northern Lights.
Four civilians on SpaceX's Polaris Dawn mission were exposed to the vacuum of space and completed the first-ever private spacewalk on Thursday while zooming at more than 17,500 mph above Earth.
Francine's center of circulation is slowly moving north through Mississippi. Winds have dropped below 40 mph, so itâs officially Tropical Depression Francine now.
The combination of a storm surge along Lake Pontchartrain and heavy rainfall in metro New Orleans caused the National Weather Service to issue a Flash Flood Emergency for parts of the metro on Wednesday.
Shear and dry air are taking their toll on the system, but that will not prevent a few inches of rainfall and blustery conditions from impacting the Tennessee and Mississippi valleys through the early weekend.
Hurricane Francine barreled into southern Louisiana on Wednesday evening as a category 2 storm, making landfall with dangerous storm surge and destructive 100 mph winds along the Bayou state's coastline.