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Former WRAL photojournalist compares Asheville flooding to storm 20 years ago
SUMMARY: West North Carolina has faced hurricanes in the past, with notable events in 2004 and 2024. Scott Mason, a former news photographer, reflects on the devastation caused by Hurricane Francis in 2004, comparing it to the recent storm’s impact. Don Engel, an Asheville teacher and former WRAL photographer, recalls the floods that severely affected the area, including the Lowe’s parking lot. He emphasizes that the recent storm was significantly more destructive, stating it was “100 times more powerful.” Both Mason and Engel highlight the eerie similarity in timing and the overwhelming impact of nature on their community over two decades.
Western North Carolina has been hit hurricanes in the past, and Scott Mason spoke with a former WRAL photojournalist to remember when they were in Asheville the last time the Swananoa River flooded.
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Helene: North Carolina death toll 88, 100 estimated missing | North Carolina
SUMMARY: Hurricane Helene has caused devastating impacts in North Carolina, resulting in at least 88 deaths and over 100 people unaccounted for. U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx expressed sadness over the devastation in the Appalachian Mountains, which experienced unprecedented rainfall. The hurricane has claimed 230 lives across six southeastern states, ranking among the deadliest storms in recent history. Reports indicate 628 road closures statewide, complicating search and rescue efforts. North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper has allocated $273 million in aid, amid concerns for residents lacking heat as temperatures drop. Community support from agencies and volunteers has been crucial during the recovery process.
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NASA Breaks Down The Northern Lights G4 Geometric Storm: Expert Tips and Predictions
SUMMARY: Meteorologist Cat Campbell and NASA Ambassador Tony Rice discussed the potential for viewing the Northern Lights due to a recent coronal mass ejection from the Sun. This solar event, part of an increase in solar activity as we near solar maximum, sent charged particles towards Earth, leading to a forecasted geomagnetic storm with a rating up to G4, possibly reaching G5. The best viewing time is about 45 minutes to an hour after sunset, ideally looking north. Locations away from city lights, like northern Durham’s lakes, are suggested for the best visibility, with updates provided throughout the evening.
Kat Campbell is joined by NASA ambassador Tony Rice to delve into the mesmerizing world of the Northern Lights. Recently, many of us had the rare chance to witness this breathtaking display. Tony breaks down the science behind the phenomenon, explaining how coronal mass ejections from the sun create these stunning auroras. We’ll learn about the different geomagnetic storm scales, tonight’s forecast, and tips for photographing the vibrant hues that may grace our skies.
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Election 2024: Marshall bids for 8th term as secretary of state | North Carolina
SUMMARY: Democratic Secretary of State Elaine Marshall, first elected in 1996, seeks her eighth term against Republican challenger Chad Brown. Early voting begins soon, with Election Day in 26 days. Marshall made history as the first woman in her position and emphasizes her record in reducing business costs and fostering economic development. Brown aims to implement a robust economic initiative, advocating for conservative values, including Christianity and the Second Amendment. Marshall has a background in law and public service, while Brown is a former professional baseball player and local government official. The secretary of state’s office focuses on strengthening the state’s economy.
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