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Forecasters from the National Weather Service predict another above-average hurricane season for 2025. Predictions are for 13 to 19 named storms, meaning winds of more than 38 miles an hour. The ...
One of the most common questions our Chief Meteorologist gets when visiting schools is: “How do hurricanes get their names?” Take a deep dive into the nomenclature history and discover if we ...
Artificial intelligence is becoming an asset in hurricane forecasting. In 2024, an AI-based model created by Google correctly predicted Hurricane Beryl would make landfall in Texas while a top ...
Housing emerged as the city’s top unmet need following Hurricane Beryl and the May 2024 derecho with around $230 million in needed investment. Houston allocates $0 toward fixing housing post ...
As hurricane season looms, experts warn that waiting until the last minute for generator installation or maintenance could leave residents vulnerable. What CenterPoint's CEO is 'laser focused' on ...
This NOAA weather satellite image taken on July 8, 2024, shows Beryl diminishing into a tropical storm over Texas. Beryl swept into Texas early Monday as a hurricane with heavy rainfall and ...
Hurricane Beryl did a number on the Rosewood community, and Oscar Greer says every other storm that’s blown this way has too. "We’ve been concerned as always — the same thing always floods.
This GOES-16 GeoColor satellite image taken at 5:46 p.m. EDT and provided by National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) shows Hurricane Helene in the Gulf of Mexico moving towards ...
June 1 is the first day of hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean, the official start of a six-month period that can bring some of the most destructive and costly natural disasters to American shores.
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) — With the start of hurricane season only days away, East Tennessee State University is warning the Tri-Cities region to be prepared in case of another storm’s arrival.
Hurricane season is underway, both the city of Valdosta and Lowndes County remain in recovery mode from Hurricane Helene, some nine months later.
Social media users circulated an image in May 2025 that purportedly depicted a strange underwater structure on the bottom of Kootenay Lake in British Columbia, Canada.. Users shared the image ...