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National Hurricane Center watches a potential disturbance off coast that could bring more rain to northern Gulf Coast.
Recent hurricane seasons have been defined by storms supercharging over the Gulf of Mexico’s warmer-than-normal waters as ...
The area of low pressure in the Atlantic is fizzling out, forecasters said, but we'll see some rain. Meanwhile, a new ...
A tropical wave moving across the Atlantic Ocean has no chance of further development as environmental conditions became more ...
Because of the potential for such warm ocean waters, many tropical waves that develop into storms have a higher probability ...
The chances for a scattered area of showers and thunderstorms to develop into something more increased overnight, but remain ...
While the National Hurricane Center's map is lit up with a tropical disturbance, Saturday's forecast is much more about the ...
A tropical wave is interacting with a broad low pressure area to produce the showers and thunderstorms in the open Atlantic Ocean.
Experts fear an already active hurricane season could come to an eventful and exceptional end as unusually warm, storm-boosting ocean temperatures and a slow-to-emerge El Niño combine.
When hurricanes mix heat into the ocean, that heat doesn’t just resurface in the same place. We showed how underwater waves produced by the storm can push the heat roughly four times deeper than ...
Hurricane Beryl was the first Category 4 storm ever to form in the Atlantic Ocean in the month of June, and the earliest Category 5 storm on record.