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As we enter August, the Atlantic remains quiet for now, with no tropical development expected through the first week. However, August marks the beginning of the ...
Rapidly intensifying storms dramatically increase in August and September. With warming oceans, the Atlantic is primed for an ...
The U.S. Department of Defense will now continue sharing key data collected by three weather satellites that help forecasters track hurricanes. Meteorologists and scientists had warned of risks to ...
A broad tropical wave has been relocated along 43W, south of 22N, based on recent satellite imagery, total precipitable water and wave guidance diagnostics. The wave is moving westward at 10-15 kt.
Louisiana is the ONLY major Gulf Coast state without hurricane supply tax relief. Here's how much extra families are paying ...
We take a look at the tropics and as we monitor activity we find that Hurricane Iona shear is weakening Tropical Storm Keli.
FOX Weather Hurricane Specialist Bryan Norcross says dives into the changes we're seeing this week in the Atlantic for ...
However, the typical peak of the season has yet to arrive, with the height of hurricane activity in the Atlantic taking place between late August and the end of September.
Financial giants have made a conspicuous bearish move on McDonald's. Our analysis of options history for McDonald's MCD revealed 15 unusual trades. Delving into the details, we found 46% of ...
"The strength of that monsoon is a key predictor of hurricane activity, so an Atlantic Niña could reduce activity." Watch now: Giant snails invading New York City? Why is an Atlantic Niña important?
Climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of natural disasters like hurricanes and floods. Human actions, such as coastal development, can exacerbate the impact of natural disasters.