Kimberly Miller,

Kimberly Miller is a news reporter primarily covering topics related to nursing boards and their management. She has written extensively about the challenges faced by nursing boards during the COVID-19 pandemic, including delays in licensing approvals and disciplinary actions. Her work has highlighted issues with board leadership and the need for increased staffing to handle the growing demand for nurse licensure. Miller's reporting on these topics has been featured in both ProPublica and KARE 11.

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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

50%

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  • The article does not seem to have any clear slant or preference.

Conflicts of Interest

50%

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  • The article does not seem to have any conflicts of interest.

Contradictions

15%

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  • Recent successes in predicting rapid intensification include hurricanes Idalia and Lee in 2021.
  • The hurricane season of 2024 is expected to be active with more storms than usual.

Deceptions

65%

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  • But it's been a very difficult one to predict since the beginning of hurricane predictions.
  • That kind of nightmare scenario is important to be able to predict.
  • The hurricanes are examples of some of the worst cases of rapid intensification on record, and why scientists have feverishly worked to improve forecasts for the scary spin up of winds defined as an increase of 35 mph or more in a 24-hour period.

Recent Articles

Understanding the 2024 Hurricane Season: Types, Predictions, and Preparation

Understanding the 2024 Hurricane Season: Types, Predictions, and Preparation

Broke On: Saturday, 01 June 2024 In 2024, an 85% chance of an above-normal active hurricane season is predicted by NOAA, with four to seven major hurricanes possible. Despite advancements in forecasting technology, unexpected cases like Otis still occur. Preparation and staying informed about the latest forecasts from reliable sources are crucial for those living in coastal areas.