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Hurricane Irma is currently moving westward across the North Atlantic Ocean and is expected to bring stormy conditions to several islands in the Caribbean and potentially threaten the East Coast ...
Hurricane Irma is a Category 5 again. The National Hurricane Center said that the fearsome storm intensified yet again with winds of 160 mph as it was making landfall on the north coast of Cuba ...
and in light of the increasing strength of Hurricane Irma, numerous alarmist headlines have suggested that Irma is so strong that it should be identified as a “Category 6” hurricane.
Several of the Orlando, Florida, theme parks that are popular with tourists around the world have plans to reopen now that Hurricane Irma has moved out of the state. The Walt Disney Co. said its ...
Irma's winds have strengthened to 185 mph. — -- Hurricane Irma has strengthened to a Category 5 storm, and catastrophic damage is possible in the Florida Keys and southern Florida this ...
Far out over the Atlantic, Hurricane Irma was expected to remain a small but powerful storm throughout the weekend while following a course that could bring it near the eastern Caribbean Sea by ...
As Hurricane Irma approaches Florida, there should be little confusion as to the trusted sources of the storm path track. As my colleague here at Forbes, Marshall Shepard put it, there is a lot of ...
“Hurricane Hunters” from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration made their first flight into Hurricane Irma over the weekend, taking radar readings and dropping sensors to help ...
Hurricane Irma was a long-lived system from Aug. 30 to Sept. 12, 2017. The storm ended up making a total of seven landfalls. According to the National Hurricane Center, Irma started as a tropical ...
Hurricane Irma may hit less than two weeks after Hurricane Harvey. — -- Large portions of Houston and other parts of Texas remain underwater from the last deadly hurricane to hit the U.S ...