NOAA: More hurricanes, fewer threats to U.S. in 2010
Today marks the official end of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season and it was one of the busiest on record, according to the National Oceanic
Today marks the official end of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season and it was one of the busiest on record, according to the National Oceanic
The massive system blanketing South Florida was upgraded to Tropical Storm Nicole Wednesday morning, but that doesn’t mean the rain in the area is going
Boaters and swimmers along the East Coast of the United States should be wary of Hurricane Igor as swells from the powerful Category 4 storm
An active 2010 hurricane season continues, with powerful Hurricane Igor and Tropical Storm Julia swirling out in the Atlantic Ocean. Neither storm poses an immediate
Tropical Storm Hermine is moving inland over southern Texas this morning, spreading heavy rain and strong winds northward, according to the National Hurricane Center. Hermine
Hurricane Earl was downgraded to a Category 2 storm with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph, but as it makes his way up the East
Hurricane Earl strengthened overnight and is expected to skirt the Outer Banks of North Carolina tonight, as evacuations continue and Labor Day plans are in
Hurricane watches are in effect, and evacuations have begun, for areas of North Carolina, and interests northward to New England are urged to monitor the progress
As hurricane season enters its traditionally busiest period, three storms are churning in the Atlantic that have caused problems, and could cause more, for the
The Atlantic Basin remains on track for an active hurricane season, according to the seasonal outlook update issued today by NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. The
Today marks the official end of the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season and it was one of the busiest on record, according to the National Oceanic
The massive system blanketing South Florida was upgraded to Tropical Storm Nicole Wednesday morning, but that doesn’t mean the rain in the area is going
Boaters and swimmers along the East Coast of the United States should be wary of Hurricane Igor as swells from the powerful Category 4 storm
An active 2010 hurricane season continues, with powerful Hurricane Igor and Tropical Storm Julia swirling out in the Atlantic Ocean. Neither storm poses an immediate
Tropical Storm Hermine is moving inland over southern Texas this morning, spreading heavy rain and strong winds northward, according to the National Hurricane Center. Hermine
Hurricane Earl was downgraded to a Category 2 storm with maximum sustained winds of 105 mph, but as it makes his way up the East
Hurricane Earl strengthened overnight and is expected to skirt the Outer Banks of North Carolina tonight, as evacuations continue and Labor Day plans are in
Hurricane watches are in effect, and evacuations have begun, for areas of North Carolina, and interests northward to New England are urged to monitor the progress
As hurricane season enters its traditionally busiest period, three storms are churning in the Atlantic that have caused problems, and could cause more, for the
The Atlantic Basin remains on track for an active hurricane season, according to the seasonal outlook update issued today by NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. The