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Coastal Virginia and North Carolina should expect increased ocean swells and high rip current risks later this weekend and early next week due to activity in the tropical Atlantic. Hurricane Kirk ...
Big Picture: Tropical storm development can sometimes occur when cold fronts stall out and eventually fizzle in the Gulf or the western Atlantic Ocean. That's especially the case both early and ...
Meterorologist Michael Lowry, a hurricane specialist at WPLG Local 10 in Miami, expects "to see a return of big hurricanes going into the first full week of October," he wrote in his daily update ...
Storm tracker: Hurricane forecasters watch tropical waves and more The National Hurricane Center does not expect tropical cyclone activity in the Atlantic during the next seven days, but ...
The footage will help hurricane researchers better understand the interaction between wind and waves. An ocean drone recorded video in Hurricane Beryl. Here’s what it saw.
Hurricane Helene intensified into a major Category 4 hurricane with 140 mph winds making landfall Thursday night bringing devastation to Florida's Big Bend, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Mongelas said he saw up to 6-foot waves and multiple rip currents as Helene moved across Florida Thursday, and said his crews were out warning beach-goers of the double red flag warning.
Hurricane Helene intensified into a major Category 4 hurricane with 140 mph winds making landfall Thursday night bringing devastation to Florida's Big Bend, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Disturbances called tropical waves help form many tropical storms and hurricanes, but the atmosphere has other ways to kick start the process, including one recent Gulf hurricane that strangely ...