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A rare interaction between two tropical storms could happen soon in the Caribbean. An unnamed storm, likely to become Imelda, ...
Many people think of warm ocean temperatures as the main force behind the evolution of hurricanes. And, yes, the hot seas contribute immensely to powering nascent tropical systems. But 80 percent of ...
The system forecasters have been tracking this week, 94 L, is now Potential Tropical Cyclone 9. This will become Imelda over the next 48 hours. The National Hurricane Center ...
Two storms that could become hurricane Humberto and Imelda are brewing in the Atlantic. They could get caught up in rare Fujiwhara effect.
Hurricanes and other systems don’t often find themselves in a tropical traffic jam in Earth’s vast oceans, but there are consequences when they do get all up in each other’s business.
After a lull in tropical activity as we approached the statistical peak of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, forecasters with the National Hurricane Center (NHC) are now monitoring a new area to ...
After a lull in tropical activity as we approached the statistical peak of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, forecasters are now monitoring a new area to watch for possible development over the next ...
Video above: It’s peak hurricane season. What’s keeping the tropics quiet? TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The National Hurricane Center marked an area of the Atlantic Ocean for potential tropical development. A ...
As of the most recent update from the National Hurricane Center, Tropical Storm Lorena had maximum sustained wind speeds of 60 miles per hour. NHC meteorologists warned that heavy rain would bring the ...
A tropical wave located over the far eastern tropical Atlantic south of the Cabo Verde islands will likely develop into a tropical depression later this week or this weekend.This system has a high ...
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