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Hurricane season is here and meteorologists are losing a vital tool for forecasting them A permanent service change could impact hurricane forecasting.
Tropical Depression Two developed in the Caribbean as a tropical disturbance and the National Hurricane Center is tracking it near Mexico.
Vital hurricane-tracking satellites are expected to go dark just weeks into the Atlantic storm season — and NOAA blasted the media for fueling panic behind the shutdown while clarifying that ...
The National Hurricane Center is tracking several tropical waves and a disturbance in the western Caribbean.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking several tropical waves and a disturbance in the western Caribbean.
Critical hurricane forecast tool abruptly terminated U.S. Department of Defense announced Tuesday it would no longer process and deliver data essential to most hurricane forecasts ...
No tropical activity is expected over the next seven days, although the National Hurricane Center is tracking four tropical waves.
This Year’s Hurricane Season Begins Quietly: What it Means for South Louisiana The 2025 Hurricane Season Outlook from NOAA and the average number of named storms for an Atlantic season. (WAFB) ...
This Hurricane Season Is One of the Slowest to Start in 20 Years The Atlantic season began officially on June 1. Three weeks in, there still hasn’t been a named storm.
Extremely dangerous Hurricane Erick made landfall along Mexico’s southwestern coast as a Category 3 storm on Thursday morning, unleashing destructive winds and torrential rain, leading to life ...
Hurricane Erick rapidly intensified to Category 4. Landfall in Mexico is expected at any moment now.
Erick came ashore down southern Mexico's Pacific coast on Friday morning as a Category 3 major hurricane, with fears of widespread flooding.