What does the El Niño weather pattern mean for winter? Tracking the Tropics teams answers the question

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:23 GMT

What does the El Niño weather pattern mean for winter? Tracking the Tropics teams answers the question TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) -- As the 2023 hurricane season enters its final stretch, the El Niño weather pattern has shown up in full force. El Niño is one of the two phases in the El Niño-Southern Oscillation phenomenon. During this stage, trade winds weaken, causing warm Pacific Ocean water to move toward the Americas, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). This climate pattern had a big impact on the 2023 hurricane season. With 19 named storms, the season was considered active, but thanks to the El Niño, few Atlantic cyclones ended up reaching the mainland U.S. "It really shows how different the weather pattern was this year with El Niño bringing warmer than normal sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic, and how that really played out to be fish storm, after fish storm, after fish storm," WFLA meteorologist Rebecca Barry said. Barry said the storms helped to cool down the abnormally warm Atlantic ocean, but not so much the reco...

The Loop Fantasy Football Report Week 12: Which replacements are quarterback keepers?

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:23 GMT

The Loop Fantasy Football Report Week 12: Which replacements are quarterback keepers? For many fantasy football mavens, a good quarterback is getting awfully hard to find.The season-ending injury suffered by Cincinnati star Joe Burrow is only the latest setback for the top tier of QBs. Last week also saw an injury suffered by second-tier veteran Geno Smith.With the previous departures of the Vikings’ Kirk Cousins, the Colts’ Anthony Richardson and the Browns’ Deshaun Watson, the quarterback waters have rarely been this shallow.Who can you grab on waivers at this late date? You never had a chance at getting Arizona’s returning Kyler Murray. And we won’t even mention untested newbies like the Bengals’ Jake Browning or the Browns’ Dorian Thompson-Robinson.There are only five replacement quarterbacks to consider, and their appeal varies greatly:Josh Dobbs (Vikings) – It’s wishful thinking that the Passtronaut might still be available in your league. He’s clearly the best new starter as he is tied for eighth in the league with six rushing touchdowns, and he has passed for...

Hudson River Maritime Museum seeks winter wear donations

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:23 GMT

Hudson River Maritime Museum seeks winter wear donations KINGSTON, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- The Hudson River Maritime Museum is seeking donations for its annual Mitten Tree Drive. During the holidays, the museum collects new or gently used winter wear that gets hung on a 10' wooden tree structure at the Wooden Boat School. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! Once the tree is full, the donations are delivered to local adult and children's services organizations. The museum is seeking gloves, mittens, hats, scarves, socks, hand warmers, and umbrellas for all ages.Starting November 25, donations can be dropped off at the museum store at 50 Roundout Landing from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday to Sunday. A donation box will be placed on the front porch when the store is closed. This year, donations will be delivered to People's Place.

North Colonie CSD to offer free meals starting Dec. 1

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:23 GMT

North Colonie CSD to offer free meals starting Dec. 1 LATHAM, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- All North Colonie Central School District students will be eligible for free school meals beginning December 1. Every student can have a free meal at breakfast and a free meal at lunch. Get the latest news, weather, sports and entertainment delivered right to your inbox! The announcement was made after the Department of Agriculture expanded its Community Eligibility Provision, thus allowing the North Colonie CSD to qualify. The North Colonie CSD will be eligible to offer free meals for the next four years. “We are thrilled to learn that we have qualified for free meals under the new state and federal guidelines. Having the ability to provide free breakfast and lunch to all of our students will be life-changing for some and certainly helpful to all others who wish to take advantage of the assistance,” said North Colonie Superintendent Kathleen Skeals. “It is vital for all students to have access to complete and nutritious meals that set them up to succ...

Attorney 'mix up' blamed for Hillsdale worker not showing up for court

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:23 GMT

Attorney 'mix up' blamed for Hillsdale worker not showing up for court CLAYTON, Mo. - A St. Louis County judge canceled the warrant issued for a Hillsdale employee who did not show up to court on a charge connected to running over a FOX 2 News photographer. Earl Longmeyer, 57, hired St. Louis-based attorney Donnell Smith to represent him after accidentally running over a FOX 2 photojournalist, according to court records. He has been charged with operating a motor vehicle in a careless manner involving an accident.Smith filed a motion requesting St. Louis County Associate Circuit Judge Natalie Warner recall the warrant after Longmeyer did not appear at a scheduled hearing on Tuesday. Smith told the judge his client did not appear because of an 'error due to Counsel.'"Counsel was recently retained by the Defendant and mistakenly entered the court date on the calendar for next week, November 27, 2023. Counsel is presently out of town and unavailable to appear," Smith told the court. St. Louis pot tax money goes up in smoke thanks to city hall blunder W...

Daryl Hall sues longtime music partner John Oates, gets temporary restraining order

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:23 GMT

Daryl Hall sues longtime music partner John Oates, gets temporary restraining order Daryl Hall and John Oates, longtime music partners and members of the group Hall & Oates, are embroiled in a confidential legal battle that has led to Hall requesting a restraining order against Oates.Hall filed the lawsuit and requested the restraining order on Nov. 16, according to multiple reports. A court issued the temporary restraining order, which is set to begin on Nov. 30, Variety reported.The lawsuit was filed in Nashville Chancery Court, according to online court records, but details about the legal dispute remain confidential.The pair, considered to be one of the most successful duos in rock history, released a streamline of hits from the mid-1970s through the 80s, including “Sara Smile,” “I Can’t Go For That,” Rich Girl,” “You Make My Dreams (Come True),” and "Maneater.”The two musicians met while attending Temple University in Philadelphia, according to their website. They have recorded 21 albums and were inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2003.The duo h...

Trans-Siberian Orchestra holiday concert tour is ‘biggest, best one ever’

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:23 GMT

Trans-Siberian Orchestra holiday concert tour is ‘biggest, best one ever’ People celebrate the holidays in many different ways.Yet, those who prefer to mark the season with face-melting electric guitar solos, symphonic rock music arrangements, laser light shows, towering special effects and an abundance of pyro are most likely very much into the Trans-Siberian Orchestra.Indeed, they might even be what TSO’s Al Pitrelli calls “repeat offenders” — i.e., the die-hard fans who turn out each year to see the Orchestra’s annual over-the-top touring extravaganza.This year’s road show, “The Ghosts of Christmas Eve — the Best of TSO & More,” will be performed on Nov. 29 at SAP Center in San Jose, Nov. 30 at Save Mart Center in Fresno, Dec. 1 at Golden 1 Center in Sacramento and Dec. 2 at Toyota Arena in Ontario. (See trans-siberian.com for all show info.)The Orchestra — which was founded by the visionary producer-composer-lyricist Paul O’Neill in 1996 — will be revisiting its popular TV special/album/rock opera “The Ghosts of...

Exclusive: Police say a San Jose couple waited 10 hours to report their baby’s fentanyl overdose. Now they’re charged with murder

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:23 GMT

Exclusive: Police say a San Jose couple waited 10 hours to report their baby’s fentanyl overdose. Now they’re charged with murder SAN JOSE — The scourge of fentanyl has claimed the life of another Bay Area toddler, an 18-month-old San Jose girl named Winter, born on Christmas eve.This time, the parents are being charged with murder. The San Jose couple didn’t call police for at least 10 hours after they woke up in the early afternoon of Aug. 12 and found their daughter not breathing, court documents say. They told police they were “in denial” and “wanted to grieve together” before calling 911.By the time San Jose Police arrived, rigor mortis had set in, police say. Winter Rayo’s lips were blue. A toxicology report later determined that the concentration of fentanyl in her blood was 24 times the lethal dose.Santa Clara County District Attorney filed charges Monday against the parents, 26-year-old Kelly Gene Richardson and 25-year-old Derek Vaughn Rayo, who court documents say were caught in photos and videos “recklessly smoking narcotics” while holding the baby an...

How did Minnesota become the nation’s top turkey state?

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:23 GMT

How did Minnesota become the nation’s top turkey state? By Christopher Vondracek, Star TribuneMinnesota is a turkey powerhouse.Minnesota has been a national leader in the production of this flightless bird since the late 1950s, ranking No. 1 among states for the last two decades. Today, one in five turkeys grown commercially in America hail from Minnesota, which produced about 37 million birds last year.So this Thanksgiving, there is a good chance the turkey on your plate (if you’re a traditionalist) was raised on one of Minnesota’s more than 650 turkey farms. Two special birds from Jennie-O in Willmar will even receive official Thanksgiving pardons at the White House this year.Related ArticlesBusiness | Bay Area scientist with bees in his bonnet gives Gov. Newsom a buzz in his ear Business | What’s behind E. coli in Point Reyes National Seashore? Beef grows between ranchers and environmentalists Business | Minnesota braces for wild ‘super pigs’ from Canada Business | ...

LB Sinclair available for Stanford vs. Notre Dame after Pac-12 rescinds targeting penalty

Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 00:10:23 GMT

LB Sinclair available for Stanford vs. Notre Dame after Pac-12 rescinds targeting penalty Stanford received bittersweet news this week when fifth-year linebacker Tristan Sinclair’s targeting penalty against Cal was overturned.On the one hand, it meant that the team’s defensive leader and second-leading tackler will be available to play the entire game Saturday when the Cardinal closes its season against No. 17 Notre Dame at Stanford Stadium (4 p.m., Pac-12 Network) instead of being forced to sit out the first half.On the other hand, it meant Sinclair was ejected based on an erroneous call midway through the third quarter of last Saturday’s Big Game loss to Cal. At the time, Sinclair had a game-high 10 tackles and had almost forced a first-quarter fumble (the ruling was changed to an incomplete pass after further review).“We wish that they would have overturned it immediately,” fellow fifth-year linebacker Spencer Jorgensen said. “Tristan played for one half and was defensive player of the game, in my opinion – leading tackler, he laid all the best hits. So initially all ...