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 ...
The 20 storms this year, which includes an unnamed subtropical storm that formed in mid-January, ties 1933 for the 4th ...
T hree last year, too: The 2023 hurricane season generated three ... 5 leap as it spun 700 miles east of the Leeward Islands in the Atlantic Ocean. E ach of those Cat. 5 hurricanes were ...
telling "CBS Mornings" in March that rising air and ocean temperatures globally could set the stage for an "explosive ...
Like Rafael, stronger storms with staying power that form late in the season often originate in the Caribbean Sea. Here's ...
National Hurricane Center forecasters were tracking three disturbances in the Atlantic Ocean Thursday afternoon, including a ...
A named storm will likely form in the Northwest Caribbean later this week, and it could strengthen and head toward Florida or ...
N ovember is the Atlantic hurricane ... or hurricanes formed in 2023. B ut in 2022, Tropical Storm Lisa formed near the end of October, then became a Cat. 1 hurricane before it washed ashore ...
Rafael was a tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico Saturday evening Eastern time, the National Hurricane Center said in its ...
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.