Some credit 19th-century Australian meteorologist Clement L. Wragge for initiating the hurricane-naming process.
There’s a super fuel that transformed Helene, and now Milton, into monsters: the hot ocean.
It seems that hurricanes will continue to cause devastating damage, and this is what to know about the storms.
Climate change hasn't increased the total number of hurricanes hitting the U.S., but it is making dangerous storms more ...
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Her home on St. Pete Beach flooded with nearly 4 feet of storm surge from Hurricane Helene. On Sunday, when her two sons ...
After all, Louisianians know all too well what it’s like to face the fury of a major hurricane. Musician Leslie Smith texted ...
SARASOTA COUNTY, Fla. - Residents of coastal Sarasota County are dealing with back-to-back hurricanes. Fred Schuh and his ...
First Alert Meteorologist has two big questions when it comes to Hurricane Milton. Obviously, what is the size, scope, and ...
For starters, climate change makes the strongest hurricanes stronger. Hurricanes take heat out of the ocean. That heat is ...
Packing sustained winds of 165 mph Tuesday afternoon, Hurricane Milton has the potential to be one of the most destructive ...