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It didn’t take a hurricane to cause deadly floods in Texas and North Carolina There hasn’t been a hurricane yet, but the season has already been destructive. Here’s what to expect next.
Hurricane Flossie experienced a period of rapid intensification on Tuesday and is now a Category 3 hurricane as it moves away from the southwestern coast of Mexico, according to the National ...
Hurricane Flossie could become a major hurricane off the Pacific coast of Mexico Flossie had maximum sustained winds at 110 mph. Rain was falling over parts of coastal Mexico.
Hurricane Flossie formed off the southwestern coast of Mexico late Monday night, and local officials are asking residents to prepare for possible flooding and life-threatening mudslides as the stor… ...
The hurricane name game: Will people take a storm called Flossie seriously? Hurricane Flossie tracker This forecast track shows the most likely path of the center of the storm. It does not ...
Experts warn hurricane forecasts will suffer as NOAA halts key satellite data, reducing critical insights into storm intensity and paths during peak hurricane season.
Linked disturbances, often involving fire, post-hurricane salvage operations, and insect outbreaks, can worsen the damage.
Hurricane season is here, and meteorologists are losing a vital tool for forecasting them, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said.
Weather experts are warning that hurricane forecasts will be severely hampered by the upcoming cutoff of key data from U.S. Department of Defense satellites.
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 ...