We've named hurricanes since the 1950s, and naming weather systems goes back hundreds of years. Buy why not winter storms?
New research emphasizes that studying the impacts of past tropical storms can help communities better prepare for future storms. A key part of the study is analyzing the types and quantities of ...
Hurricane Helene ripped through five states in September, causing massive flooding and leaving 241 reported deaths in its wake. USA TODAY Network reporters from each state recount the impact along ...
(Reuters) - Storm surges often are the most deadly and destructive phenomena to accompany a hurricane or tropical cyclone. Here is an explanation of how they form and why they are so dangerous.
according to the National Hurricane Center. The NHC says tropical storm conditions and storm surge are still occurring over portions of the southeastern U.S. coast. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said ...
Explore how climate change threatens 50 UNESCO World Heritage sites around the globe, from melting glaciers and rising sea ...
The common thread between hurricanes and wildfires? Increasingly strong winds - Hurricane-force winds have major destructive ...
A strong jet stream – the ribbon of winds about six miles up in the atmosphere over the North Atlantic – is one. Winds here ...