Since the last tropical storm, water temperatures in the Atlantic are on the rise and reaching record-high levels in some areas. This buildup of heat across the Atlantic, Gulf and Caribbean could lead ...
The Atlantic hurricane season happens at the same time every year. It’s from June 1st to November 30th. But what’s different ...
The more than 1,200 miles of shores in the southern U.S. that line the Gulf of Mexico are no stranger to strong storms -- but that doesn't make potential damage from an approaching cyclone any less ...
Four months down, two to go. With four months gone by, the Atlantic hurricane season still has two full months to go, and forecasts indicate there are more storms to come. Just a day after advisories ...
The Atlantic hurricane season is unusually quiet at its historical peak on Sept. 10. Forecasters are currently tracking two tropical waves, but no named storms are expected in the next seven days.
According to AccuWeather, tropical storms in November are unusual, but they do happen and can become hurricanes. Right now, international attention is focused on Hurricane Melissa which made landfall ...
The Colorado State University's two-week tropical forecast shows a lull in the first half of September. AccuWeather warns that the second half could bring dangerous hurricanes that quickly strengthen ...
Should another weather system develop into a tropical storm, the system would be named Nestor. The USA TODAY Network in Florida provides daily tropics watch reports during hurricane season (June 1-Nov ...