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University of Miami Rosenstiel oceanographer Nick Shay says the Loop Current swings up from the Caribbean toward the Gulf coast like an ocean river, moving warm water hundreds of feet deep. That can help produce dangerous storms like 2018's Hurricane Michael that rapidly intensify.
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(9-28-2017) Today鈥檚 Topical Currents marks the end of a nearly 18-year era for our interview/call-in program.It was created by Joseph Cooper in 1999, and鈥
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(9-27-2017) Today鈥檚 Topical Currents ponders a South Florida which existed long before documented settlers arrived at what鈥檚 now a Megalopolis. We visit鈥
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(9-26-2017) With so much political attention devoted to 鈥渇ake news鈥 drivel and social media, how should university journalism schools prepare tomorrow鈥檚鈥
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(9-25-2017) On today鈥檚 Topical Currents, we talk about foster-care parent recruitment.We focus on ChildNet, Broward and Palm Beach Counties鈥欌
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(9-21-2017) Chef, author and syndicated columnist Linda Gassenheimer鈥檚 final segments on Topical Currents. For more than 17 years, she produced over 900鈥
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(9-20-2017) The histories of R&B, soul, funk, and disco in Florida, as chronicled by University of Tampa journalism professor, John Capouya, author of鈥
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(9-19-2017) Wouldn鈥檛 most everyone love to go through life with grace and poise? Known for our adaptability in daily routines . . . and admired for鈥
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(9-18-2017) Today鈥檚 Topical Currents tackles South Florida鈥檚 affordable housing woes. Single family home prices in Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach鈥
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(9-14-2017) Today we continue with updates, tips, discussion and your calls and concerns in the wake of Hurricane Irma. Guests include Bryan Norcross and鈥
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(9-7-2017) Today's Topical Currents gives Hurricane Irma updates and advice from The Weather Channel's Senior Hurricane Specialist and meteorologist,鈥
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(9-5-2017) Today鈥檚 Topical Currents is with longtime South Florida journalist and CBS-4 investigative reporter, Jim Defede.His first post in the region鈥