Alex downgraded to a tropical storm
Hurricane Alex was downgraded to a tropical storm after it came ashore over northeastern Mexico. The storm shut down about a quarter of oil production
Hurricane Alex was downgraded to a tropical storm after it came ashore over northeastern Mexico. The storm shut down about a quarter of oil production
Tropical Storm Alex could send oil skimmers back to port and make containment booms useless, even from some 500 miles away, according to authorities overseeing
AccuWeather.com is now predicting 18 to 21 named storms for the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season, some of which will impact the oil spill in the
Changing ocean conditions greatly raise the threat level from a relatively benign 2009 The Tropical Meteorology Project at Colorado State University is predicting a volatile
AccuWeather.com Hurricane Center meteorologists are predicting a more active 2010 Atlantic hurricane season, with above-normal threats to the U.S. coastline. “This year has the chance
In the wake of a quiet 2009 Atlantic hurricane season, some meteorologists are predicting an above-average number of Atlantic hurricanes for the 2010 season. In
The Atlantic hurricane season, which officially ends today, produced nine named storms, including three hurricanes, during the six-month period that began June 1. Of the
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration revised its forecast for the Atlantic hurricane season and now predicts a near- to below-normal season as the calming
In the August update to the Atlantic hurricane season outlook, the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center increased the likelihood of an above-normal
Hurricane Alex was downgraded to a tropical storm after it came ashore over northeastern Mexico. The storm shut down about a quarter of oil production
Tropical Storm Alex could send oil skimmers back to port and make containment booms useless, even from some 500 miles away, according to authorities overseeing
AccuWeather.com is now predicting 18 to 21 named storms for the 2010 Atlantic hurricane season, some of which will impact the oil spill in the
Changing ocean conditions greatly raise the threat level from a relatively benign 2009 The Tropical Meteorology Project at Colorado State University is predicting a volatile
AccuWeather.com Hurricane Center meteorologists are predicting a more active 2010 Atlantic hurricane season, with above-normal threats to the U.S. coastline. “This year has the chance
In the wake of a quiet 2009 Atlantic hurricane season, some meteorologists are predicting an above-average number of Atlantic hurricanes for the 2010 season. In
The Atlantic hurricane season, which officially ends today, produced nine named storms, including three hurricanes, during the six-month period that began June 1. Of the
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration revised its forecast for the Atlantic hurricane season and now predicts a near- to below-normal season as the calming
In the August update to the Atlantic hurricane season outlook, the National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center increased the likelihood of an above-normal