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The National Hurricane Center is now tracking four tropical waves with the development of a new one in the Caribbean.
Researchers are looking at how sharks can help gather ocean data for improved hurricane predictions by using sharks as freely moving monitors.
National Hurricane Center watches a potential disturbance off coast that could bring more rain to northern Gulf Coast.
It’s a new day, and an unfamiliar tingle of hope is in air. But we must beware the trend of backloaded hurricane seasons.
A tropical wave is interacting with a broad low pressure area to produce the showers and thunderstorms in the open Atlantic ...
The area of low pressure in the Atlantic is fizzling out, forecasters said, but we'll see some rain. Meanwhile, a new ...
There are atmospheric clues meteorologists look for to determine if a hurricane will threaten the mainland U.S., or if it ...
The disturbance was producing disorganized showers and thunderstorms about 1,000 miles east-southeast of the Lesser Antilles ...
A tropical wave moving across the Atlantic Ocean has no chance of further development as environmental conditions became more ...
Saharan dust may be chipping away at the current tropical system, but experts say it usually winds down before August.
The Atlantic basin has been undergoing a metamorphosis of sorts over the past few weeks, shedding its hostile early season ...
The Atlantic hurricane season’s first storms of the year have been short-lived rainmakers. Current conditions suggest July ...