Tropical Storm Francine formed on Monday, ending a lull in the Atlantic hurricane season. It is expected to hit Louisiana as ...
As Francine intensifies wind speeds may reach the Louisiana coast near hurricane-force strength during the day on Wednesday.
Storm Francine became a Category 1 hurricane Tuesday as it churned towards the southern US state of Louisiana, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said, threatening storm surge, rain and flooding ...
Francine — which went from a tropical storm to a Category 1 hurricane — is expected to follow a different path than Beryl.
The Madden-Julian Oscillation - like the better known El Niño Southern Oscillation - is a climate phenomenon. It describes ...
The quiet in the Atlantic is especially strange given nearly every forecast this year trumpeted an alarming hurricane season ahead.
On Monday, the National Hurricane Center reported that Francine is positioned roughly 245 miles (395 kilometers) southeast of the Rio Grande's mouth and about 480 miles (770 kilometers) ...
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Hurricane season isn’t just quiet — it’s virtually silent. Not a single named storm has formed in the Atlantic since Ernesto ...
The system is forecast to become a category one or category two hurricane before making landfall in Louisiana on Wednesday.
Though Tropical Storm Francine's projected path shows it will likely miss Houston, local agencies are still preparing for the ...