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The first hurricane in the Pacific doesn’t typically arrive until the last week of June. Three have been named so far this ...
Since the start of the Atlantic hurricane season on June 1, hardly any signs of tropical cyclone development have been ...
Data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released in late May forecasts a 60% chance of an ...
Leading hurricane researchers are maintaining their forecast for an above-average 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.
The change marks another blow to NOAA’s forecasting abilities, adding to growing concerns about the agency’s readiness for ...
Using NOAA data, Stacker summarized the last 100 hurricane seasons in the Atlantic Basin. See which years and storms broke ...
We are now a couple of weeks into the Atlantic hurricane season, and things have been quiet so far. But activity is already ramping up in the Pacific.
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring three tropical waves in the Atlantic basin, including one in the western Caribbean.
A developing tropical cyclone is given a name when it reaches sustained winds of 39 mph, and it becomes a hurricane at 74 mph ...
Other top forecasters are predicting an active season. The Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1 and continues through ...
When La Niña sets in during hurricane season, it has the potential to dramatically increase both the number and strength of ...
The National Hurricane Center is monitoring two tropical waves in the Atlantic: Tropical wave 1: A tropical wave located at ...
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