Storms like Helene and Milton ought to drive us to recommit to and expand the very institutions that have made natural disasters more survivable for so many, ...
We need to be honest about what has become the most expensive and deadly kind of natural disaster in the United States.
Events like Katrina left an indelible mark on the Gulf Coast region and the nation as a whole and was one of the most devastating natural disasters.
Climate change hasn't increased the total number of hurricanes hitting the U.S., but it is making dangerous storms more common.
The possibility of a crisis triggered by hurricane looting or election violence has pushed the chances of a national ...
There’s a super fuel that transformed Helene, and now Milton, into monsters: the hot ocean.
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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 ...
It's the latest hurdle for the state's volatile real-estate market. Milton's peak wind speeds hit 160 mph on Monday. Heavy ...
SARASOTA COUNTY, Fla. - Residents of coastal Sarasota County are dealing with back-to-back hurricanes. Fred Schuh and his ...
While multiple hurricanes that made landfall in the U.S. peaked at Category 5, only four storms on record have done so at that intensity.
Some credit 19th-century Australian meteorologist Clement L. Wragge for initiating the hurricane-naming process.