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The National Hurricane Center is monitoring a tropical wave expected to move off the African coast on Aug. 31. After it moves ...
Following Erin and Fernand, another area is being watched in the eastern Atlantic Ocean. Here's our latest thinking, when it could develop and if it could be a threat as we approach the heart of ...
This significant rise in sea levels could have major implications for the East Coast, including increased flooding and storms.
The National Hurricane Center said on Aug. 29 it is keeping tabs on two tropical waves in the Pacific Ocean and one in the Atlantic Ocean.
When Hurricane Erin explosively intensified in the Atlantic, the alarming part wasn’t solely how dangerous it had become as a Category 5 monster: It was also just how typical such an ultra-rapid rate ...
ESPECIALLY ON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY IN THE AFTERNOON. SO IF YOU HAVE ANY BARBECUE PLANS GOING TO THE BEACH, I RECOMMEND TO HEAD OUT EARLY AND DO THOSE PLANS A LITTLE BIT EARLIER IN THE DAY. AND THEN YOU ...
A hostile pall is descending over the tropics, which should limit any significant development for the next week or two or so.
The Miami-based U.S. National Hurricane Center says no coastal watches or warnings are in effect for either storm.
"Unfavorable upper-level wind conditions are expected to kick up this week over the Atlantic’s Main Development Region, and ...
Hurricane Erin never made landfall but left behind rough ocean conditions along the U.S. East Coast. At least two people died ...
Now that Erin has dissipated, we can make such a determination, and in the biggest test of the Atlantic season to date, ...
We are watching two systems. Fernand which developed on Saturday, plus we're watching another wave in the Atlantic ...