The location is very similar to where Hurricane Helene formed last week, eventually becoming a category four hurricane.
The National Hurricane Center is tracking a system nearing the Gulf of Mexico with a 40% chance of formation this week. See ...
The impact of Hurricane Helene on the eastern Gulf of Mexico is apparent on visible satellite imagery. The image below from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration was taken on September ...
Kirk is currently moving west at about 12 mph and a gradual turn to the northwest is expected by Wednesday, according to the ...
A “large, disorganized area” of low pressure in the western Caribbean Sea is producing conditions that could lead to a 40% ...
The chance of a tropical depression or storm forming in the Gulf of Mexico has decreased slightly since Sunday, according to ...
If models remain consistent; the disturbance could intensify and follow a track similar to Hurricane Helene. Florida and ...
Days after Hurricane Helene struck Georgia and the Southeast, the National Hurricane Center is already tracking new disturbances that could grow into tropical storms.
More than a hundred people were killed by Helene, and three more named storm systems are now churning in the Atlantic.
The NOAA National Hurricane Center gives a 10% chance of development in the next 48 hours and a 40% chance in the next seven ...
The National Hurricane Center was busy Monday tracking newly formed Tropical Storm Kirk, as well as what remains of Tropical ...
Environmental conditions could allow for gradual development and a tropical depression could form in a few days while the ...