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Cutting-edge saildrones capture sea-level images and data from inside the eye of a hurricane - helping improve our understanding and forecasting of these powerful storms. Watch as weaverbirds ...
Ashley Gilbertson/VII, for The New York Times Supported by By Doug Bock Clark As the remnants of Hurricane Helene swept ... we found ourselves standing on the edge of a small parking lot, staring ...
If the back end or southern edge of a front is left to fester over relatively warm water, these occasional spin-ups can and do happen. In fact, during the first month or so of the hurricane season ...
The storm system generated hurricane-force winds ... This has led to what is often called “dirty rain": rainwater mixed with airborne dust particles, leaving behind a layer of grime on vehicles ...