Researchers are predicting an above-average Atlantic hurricane season in 2025, likely producing stronger and more frequent storms than a typical year but at the same time with less intensity ...
Early tropical symptoms suggest a slightly more active Atlantic hurricane season than average is ahead. However, the season could be a slight step down from 2024, which hosted hurricanes Helene ...
Get ready for another active Atlantic hurricane season, with as many as 17 storms expected, experts from Colorado State University said in their initial forecast released Thursday morning.
Following the destruction and shock Tropical Storm Helene left in Western North Carolina, many area residents may be dreading the start of 2025's Atlantic hurricane season. In 2024, there were ...
Although hurricane season is still a couple of months away, if Colorado State researchers are correct, people need to start preparing. Colorado State researchers are predicting an above-average ...
Leading hurricane researchers have a sobering outlook for the upcoming Atlantic hurricane season that could see the fury of storms exceeding typical levels. On Thursday, Colorado State ...
It’s only spring, but some weather forecasters are already focusing on this year’s Atlantic hurricane season. The season, which spans June through November, is shaping up to be a busy one ...
Colorado State University has released its April forecast for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season.According to the forecast, Colorado State University is calling for an above-average hurricane ...
Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell has spoken out against Trump’s latest policies — specifically the tariffs he threatened against Canada and Mexico, the United States' free trade partners — and ...
AccuWeather is the latest forecaster to toss its hat in the ring of 2025 hurricane season predictions, and it says it could be a bumpy one. Other earlier hurricane season predictions gave ...
The Switzerland-based organization's hurricane committee announced the names Beryl, Helene, Milton and John will no longer be used to name storms. Beryl, Helene and Milton, which battered large ...
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