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The area of low pressure in the Atlantic is fizzling out, forecasters said, but we'll see some rain. Meanwhile, a new ...
The peak of hurricane season is Sept. 10 but through this week the last named storm that formed was Ernesto on Aug. 12. The Palm Beach Post Is the answer in Africa?
There are atmospheric clues meteorologists look for to determine if a hurricane will threaten the mainland U.S., or if it will steer safely into the open Atlantic Ocean.
Hurricane Margot formed late Monday night with sustained wind speeds of 75 mph, ... disturbance near Africa likely to form ... Located more than 500 miles south of Bermuda, ...
Hurricanes can form in the Caribbean or the Gulf of Mexico, but late in the hurricane season more of them form near the Cape Verde Islands of Africa.
We're in the pattern recognition phase in our hurricane forecasting chart. This means we will look at the atmosphere and global pattern to see if development of a tropical system is even possible.
In scenes reminiscent of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans in 2005, ... The subsequent landfall of Idai is being blamed for 202 deaths in Mozambique, 102 deaths in Zimbabwe, 7 in South Africa, ...
Hurricane forecasters are tracking a disturbance that they expect to move off the west coast of Africa as a tropical wave this weekend, according to the National Hurricane Center.
As North America grapples with the devastating Hurricane Helene which has already taken at least three lives, the SA Weather Service (SAWS) says that South Africa should remain unaffected ...
A monster storm began whirling across the African continent last week, leading one meteorologist to suggest it might become the first long-track Cape Verde storm of the year.
The peak of hurricane season is Sept. 10 but through this week the last named storm that formed was Ernesto on Aug. 12.