Andrew Wulfeck,

Andrew Wulfeck is a Meteorologist and Digital Producer for the FOX Weather team. He made the jump from CNN’s Newsource to FOX Weather in 2021. Wulfeck has worked at numerous television stations across Florida and has helped cover several significant tropical cyclones. He is alumnus of both Florida State University and Mississippi State University. Content by Andrew

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

95%

Examples:

  • Bias in the description of heavy rain and its effects on events.
  • Political bias present in Miami Open at Hard Rock Stadium

Conflicts of Interest

100%

Examples:

  • None provided, but there may be conflicts of interest due to partnerships or sponsorships with events covered.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • Miami received 2.34 inches Friday - a daily record , but the article states that this number includes the previous day's precipitation as well.
  • Some communities received 3-5 inches or more of rainfall. Miami received 2.34 inches Friday - a daily record . The article does not clarify that this number includes the previous day's precipitation as well.

Deceptions

75%

Examples:

  • The article states that Miami received a daily record of rainfall on Friday which was 2.34 inches but fails to mention that this number includes the previous day's precipitation as well.

Recent Articles

Tropical Storm Beryl to Rapidly Intensify into Major Hurricane, Threatening Caribbean Windward Islands

Tropical Storm Beryl to Rapidly Intensify into Major Hurricane, Threatening Caribbean Windward Islands

Broke On: Saturday, 29 June 2024 Tropical Storm Beryl, located in the Atlantic Ocean, is forecast to intensify into a major hurricane and bring destructive winds and storm surge to the Windward Islands. Hurricane watches have been issued for several Caribbean islands as Beryl strengthens. The NHC also monitors two other potential tropical systems and predicts an above-average Atlantic hurricane season with 17-25 named storms.
Tropical Storm Beryl Forms Early in Atlantic, Could Strengthen into Hurricane Bringing Heavy Rain and Potential Major Impact to Windward Islands

Tropical Storm Beryl Forms Early in Atlantic, Could Strengthen into Hurricane Bringing Heavy Rain and Potential Major Impact to Windward Islands

Broke On: Friday, 28 June 2024 Tropical Storm Beryl formed in the Atlantic east of the Windward Islands on June 28, 2024, becoming the second named storm of the season. With potential to strengthen into a hurricane by Sunday, it could bring heavy rain and dangerous winds to Barbados and nearby islands. The National Hurricane Center forecasts maximum sustained winds up to 105 mph.
Record-Breaking Heat Wave: Over 55 Million Americans Brace for Temperatures Above 90 Degrees

Record-Breaking Heat Wave: Over 55 Million Americans Brace for Temperatures Above 90 Degrees

Broke On: Sunday, 16 June 2024 A heat wave is set to impact over 82% of the US population, with millions experiencing temperatures above 90 degrees. New England, New York City, Washington D.C., Ohio, and the Southwest are at risk for record-breaking highs. Authorities urge caution as dangerous conditions unfold.
Record-Breaking Heat Wave: Dangerous Temperatures Expected in Western US, Millions at Risk

Record-Breaking Heat Wave: Dangerous Temperatures Expected in Western US, Millions at Risk

Broke On: Monday, 03 June 2024 A dangerous and potentially record-breaking heat wave is heading towards the western US, including California, Arizona, and Nevada. Temperatures could reach up to 112 degrees in some areas like Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Palm Springs. Millions of people are at risk for life-threatening heat-related illnesses due to extreme temperatures and lack of relief from overnight lows. The National Weather Service has issued excessive heat warnings for these regions starting on Tuesday for California Valley and Wednesday for Las Vegas and Lake Havasu City in Arizona.
NOAA Predicts Record-Breaking Atlantic Hurricane Season in 2024: Implications for US Oil and Gas Industry

NOAA Predicts Record-Breaking Atlantic Hurricane Season in 2024: Implications for US Oil and Gas Industry

Broke On: Thursday, 23 May 2024 NOAA forecasts an unprecedented 2024 Atlantic hurricane season with 17-25 named storms, including eight to thirteen hurricanes and four to seven major ones. The implications for U.S. oil and gas industries, particularly in Louisiana, could be severe: potential flooding and power outages at refineries like ExxonMobil's Baton Rouge facility or Phillips 66's Alliance refinery may lead to production halts and extended downtime or even permanent closure.
Four Dead, Over 1.5 Million Without Power: Severe Thunderstorms Wreak Havoc in Texas and Louisiana

Four Dead, Over 1.5 Million Without Power: Severe Thunderstorms Wreak Havoc in Texas and Louisiana

Broke On: Friday, 17 May 2024 At least four people died and over 1.5 million power customers were left without electricity after severe thunderstorms hit southeastern Texas and Louisiana on Thursday. The storm brought destructive winds up to 100 mph, causing widespread damage to buildings, power lines, and trees in Houston. At least four fatalities were reported in Harris County due to falling trees and mobile home fires. Power outages affected over 800,000 customers in Harris County alone and could take several days to be fully restored.
Ultra Music Festival Miami: A Must-Attend Electronic Music Event with Top DJs and Attracting Thousands of Fans from Around the World.

Ultra Music Festival Miami: A Must-Attend Electronic Music Event with Top DJs and Attracting Thousands of Fans from Around the World.

Broke On: Sunday, 24 March 2024 Ultra Music Festival, a premier electronic music festival in Miami, features some of the hottest acts including David Guetta and Martin Garrix. The festival attracts tens of thousands of fans from around the world and is expected to take place at Bayfront Park over three days.

Thanksgiving Week Weather: Cross-Country Storm May Disrupt Travel

Broke On: Wednesday, 12 February 2020 A powerful storm system originating from the West Coast is expected to impact weather conditions across the United States, potentially causing disruptions to Thanksgiving week travel. The storm is predicted to affect over 30 states in the central and eastern regions, with severe weather along the Gulf Coast and rain and snow in the Northeast and New England. Isolated thunderstorms are anticipated in Texas and Oklahoma, with potential for gusty winds and small hail. The storm is expected to bring a variety of weather impacts, including strong tornadoes in the Lower Mississippi Valley.

Severe Weather Conditions Expected Across Southeast Texas and Lower Mississippi Valley

Broke On: Thursday, 13 February 2020
    Severe weather conditions are expected to affect over 20 million people from eastern Texas to the Southeast starting Monday afternoon. Thunderstorms are expected to develop around noon in Southeast Texas, clearing out by 4 p.m. The severe weather threat risk has risen from a 2 to a 3 on the SPC's scale, with the highest tornado probabilities in the region around Jackson, Mississippi. A rainy weather disturbance is expected on Thanksgiving Day, with a 60% chance for light to moderate rain showers and temperatures in the 50s.