The 2023 Atlantic hurricane season runs from June 1 to November 30. The areas covered include the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea. The National Weather Service defines a ...
Hurricane Kirk, a category 4 hurricane that hurtled north-east across the Atlantic before reaching parts of Europe as a storm ...
The 2023 hurricane season was history’s fourth-most ... Cyclones draw the energy they need from the upper ocean, and the upper oceans are warming in all cyclone-producing regions of the planet.
Like Rafael, stronger storms with staying power that form late in the season often originate in the Caribbean Sea. Here's ...
From Los Angeles to Key West stopping at National Parks, legendary landmarks, diving some shipwrecks and more. At least, that ...
Rafael was a tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico Saturday evening Eastern time, the National Hurricane Center said in its ...
Just hearing these hurricane names brings back memories of fierce winds and torrential rains. In 2022, hurricanes like Danielle, Fiona and Ian made their presence known. Fast forward to 2023, and we ...
Disease-causing microorganisms churn in the floodwaters after a hurricane and grow in people's homes long after the first ...
The statement comes after several Republicans questioned if the government was steering hurricanes following back-to-back storms.