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Dinah Voyles Pulver

Dinah Voyles Pulver

Investigative / Environment Reporter at USA Today

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Recent Articles

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'Highest wind ever observed by man'? A new reading challenges history.

Results vary based on who's measuring and what's being measured. But a 252 mph reading from Hurricane Melissa is among the highest winds on record.
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Scientists plan to save whales by collecting their snot

Thar she blows! Scientists say moisture from the endangered right whales blowholes yields important health info that could help save species.
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Hurricane Melissa's 252 mph wind gust sets historic record

Scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research have verified the 252 mph gust measured in the eye of Hurricane Melissa.
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Acting FEMA chief David Richardson resigns from Trump administration

David Richardson, who had headed up FEMA as acting chief for almost seven months, reportedly resigned Monday, Nov. 17.
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Viral video shows towering dinosaur-like shoebill bird. What's goin...

Shoebill birds can reach a height of five feet, but the prehistoric-looking creatures generally aren't taller than people.
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Father, daughter killed in plane crash carrying hurricane relief to...

The small plane crashed in Coral Springs, Florida, at 10:19 a.m. local time, killing two people, authorities said in a news release on Nov. 10.
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Last 2025 hurricane? Melissa death count grows; forecasters watch f...

The hurricane season forecast has some good news for the Caribbean islands trying to recover from Hurricane Melissa.
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Shutdown kept research into historic Hurricane Melissa at a minimum

Flight engineers, pilots, scientists and others flew multiple harrowing missions into Melissa without pay. They wanted to do far more.
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Hurricane Melissa's death toll at 65 and expected to rise further

Jamaican officials describe harrowing scenes across the island, with more than 32 deaths and 25 communities still marooned.
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Hurricane Melissa left meteorologists stunned and worried

Melissa’s terrifying trip through the Caribbean also piled on evidence of the influence of a warming ocean on an evolving hurricane landscape.
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Death toll climbs to 50 in the Caribbean as remnants of Hurricane M...

Former Hurricane Melissa, one of the strongest Atlantic storms on record, weakened after leaving a trail of devastation across Caribbean islands.