N. Kirkpatrick,

N. Kirkpatrick is a visual reporter at The Washington Post, focusing on integrated storytelling. They collaborate across the newsroom to report and produce visually driven stories told in interactive forms that blend text with photos, videos, graphics and illustrations. Nick joined The Post in 2013 as a photo editor. Their work and contributions have been recognized by the Overseas Press Club of America, the National Press Foundation, Society for News Design, National Press Photographers Association, Pictures of the Year International, and The Pulitzer Prizes. They are based in Washington D.C..

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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Contradictions

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  • Hurricane Watches have been issued for the Windward Islands as Beryl is expected to rapidly strengthen and bring destructive hurricane-force winds and life-threatening storm surge
  • Tropical Storm Beryl is forecast to become a ‘dangerous major hurricane’ with top winds of 115 mph

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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.