The 2024 hurricane season starts June 1 and ends Nov. 30, and forecasters expect a “hyperactive” year of storms. Way back in 2004, four hurricanes made landfall in Florida — … Click to Co...
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The National Hurricane Center is already watching something in the Atlantic, and it’s only April. The low-pressure area in question is a thousand miles away from inhabited land and expected …...
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The upcoming hurricane season is shaping up to be another extremely active one, powered by the Atlantic’s record-breaking run of high temperatures. The early season forecast from Colorado State...
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Flood insurance rates are rising for Southwest Florida residents — as much as 25% — after the Federal Emergency Management Agency accused some communities of improperly rebuilding after Hurri...
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Hotter Atlantic waters could mean a “super-charged” hurricane season this year — with possibly more systems than 2023, AccuWeather predicts in its newly released seasonal forecast. The weat...
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It’s only February, but sea surface temperatures in the Atlantic Ocean are already hitting early summer levels, a worrying trend that could indicate an active hurricane season ahead — or … ...
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Cone of concern. Cone of dread. Even cone of death. The National Hurricane Center’s familiar forecast map goes by a lot of unofficial nicknames, all of which reflect this undeniable … Click t...
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In a warming world where rising ocean temperatures give fuel to a new breed of ultra-strong hurricanes, does a wind scale that maxes out at Category 5 go far enough? … Click to Continue »
Every time a hurricane slams into Florida, experts and residents alike come to the same conclusion: new and better building codes work. Newer homes almost always survive powerful hurricanes bette...
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This year, a record-hot Atlantic Ocean went toe-to-toe with a strong El Niño for which weather phenomena would steer the hurricane season. The winner? “The record-warm Atlantic came out on …...
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A low pressure in the Atlantic Ocean could strengthen into a subtropical or tropical storm this week while a disturbance in the Caribbean Sea has a low chance of survival, … Click to Continue �...
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Forecasters on Tuesday morning were tracking disturbances in open Atlantic Ocean waters and the Caribbean Sea. Where are these systems heading? Here’s the 1 a.m. advisory from the National Hurr...
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A potential tropical cyclone bringing life-threatening floods and mudslides across Jamaica, Hispaniola and Cuba is no longer expected to be a tropical storm, forecasters said Friday night. The ch...
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Forecasters are tracking a tropical disturbance Thursday that will likely not morph into a storm, but has been causing downpours and floods across South Florida and the Keys and is … Click to C...
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A tropical depression has a high chance of forming this week in the Caribbean Sea, the National Hurricane Center said Tuesday in its latest update. Environmental conditions appear favorable for �...
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A tropical disturbance could form in the Caribbean Sea and slowly get stronger, the National Hurricane Center said Friday. “A broad area of low pressure is forecast to form in … Click to Cont...
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The chances of a disturbance in the Caribbean Sea strengthening have diminished, but heavy rains are expected over parts of Central America, the National Hurricane Center said Friday night. An �...
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A low-pressure system over the central Caribbean Sea could strengthen into a tropical depression later this week, the National Hurricane Center said Wednesday. Here’s the 8 p.m. Wednesday updat...
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UPDATE: A tropical depression likely to form this week in the Caribbean. What’s the forecast? The chances of a tropical disturbance forming near the Bahamas have plummeted on Monday while … C...
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As the National Hurricane Center stopped monitoring Tropical Storm Tammy, forecasters say one of the two remaining systems in the Atlantic Ocean may strengthen into a tropical storm or depression...
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Hurricane Tammy is the only weather system meriting National Hurricane Center updates — and as of Wednesday afternoon, it became a bit weaker. Here’s the latest from the hurricane center: …...
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Hurricane Tammy continued its anticipated curl that’ll eventually point the storm toward the United States as Tropical Depression 21 dissipated over Central America. Tammy isn’t expected to a...
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Hurricane Tammy kept raining on some Caribbean islands as it moved north Monday, and a disturbance in the southwest Caribbean Sea still has growth potential. Neither is expected to affect … Cli...
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Hurricane Tammy is still marching closer to the Leeward Islands, soon to bring heavy rains and flooding over much of the Lesser Antilles, the National Hurricane Center said Friday night. … Clic...
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Projections that Tropical Storm Tammy will become a hurricane remained on Friday’s 11 a.m. National Hurricane Center advisory as hurricane warnings are issued for several Caribbean islands. Her...
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Tropical Storm Tammy formed Wednesday afternoon near the Caribbean Sea, according to the National Hurricane Center. Tropical storm watches have been issued for portions of the Lesser Antilles. Th...
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The Atlantic hurricane season has been very active this year, but most of the tropical storms and hurricanes have veered north as they crossed the Atlantic, carrying them away from … Click to C...
As Tropical Depression Sean disintegrates, a disturbance in the Atlantic Ocean haltingly integrates and is expected to become a tropical depression. But, maybe not as soon as previously expected....
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Tropical Storm Sean is now a tropical depression. And a low pressure system dubbed AL94 was putting itself together on Saturday morning, with bands of showers and thunderstorms organizing into �...
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