First Alert Weather 101 visits Girl Scouts in West Nyack
A visit with Girl Scout Troop 40076 at West Nyack Elementary School was the perfect way to wrap up the week.
Watch CBS News
Vanessa Murdock is a member of the First Alert Weather Team, covering weekend evenings.
Vanessa has been with CBS News New York for over a decade, forecasting major weather events including Super Storm Sandy, Tropical Storm Ida and plenty of Nor'easters. When Vanessa isn't working on a weather forecast, she can be found in the community. Vanessa loves meeting viewers and sharing their stories.
Vanessa was born and raised on Long Island in the small town of Center Moriches on a street named after her great-grandparents. She graduated from Center Moriches High School and went on to receive her Bachelor's in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Rochester then earned her Master's in Meteorology from Penn State. She's called New York, Australia, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia and New Jersey home. She lives in the Garden State with her husband, two daughters and their Shih-Tzu, Teddy.
Vanessa loves adventuring in the great outdoors, has a strong aversion to litter and loves looking out for our planet. She's a one-and-done marathoner, but still runs regularly.
A visit with Girl Scout Troop 40076 at West Nyack Elementary School was the perfect way to wrap up the week.
Right now, Hurricane Lee's path is not projected to make landfall in our area, but could cause beach erosion.
Risk, especially from extreme rainfall, is expanding geographically beyond FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas.
Frank was found on the steps of a day care in 2002, and Vicky was left in a hospital bathroom in 2004.
Unlike in the past, state Sen. Holly Schepisi says currently flooding happens after just a couple of inches of rain
A group of volunteer workers saved the lives of two hikers washed off a trail in Bear Mountain State Park.
Extreme rainfall events, like the one Sunday, which are are not unique to one season, hemisphere or country, are happening with much greater frequency.
Whether on foot or in a car, people have been struggling to get around Monday after Sunday's flooding.
It was a repeat performance by the two top competitive eaters at the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest on Coney Island.
From Ossining to Passaic, New Jersey, the sights and sounds are expected to be witnessed by thousands.
Tuesday's precipitation offered another example of how climate change impacts rainfall in our region.
Some of the area saw damage, including downed trees and power outages.
Despite a recent slower burn, Chris Stockdale of the Canadian Forest Service says the fires are far from out.
Plans are in place to install 20 small poles along Ocean Avenue. Upon completion, they'd be 30 feet high.
The bill requires public libraries and public school libraries to adopt the Library School of Rights.