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UPDATE: Storm models predict fork in the road
Soon-to-be Imelda, now Tropical Depression 9 (TD-9), is slowly but surely approaching the East Coast at 35 miles per hour. While not much has changed in its forecasted path since yesterday, National ...
Two large storms are currently whipping up in the Atlantic Ocean—one hurricane and one tropical storm. While neither storm is expected to make direct landfall in the U.S., they are likely to impact ...
Tropical Storm Jerry is running into strong wind shear as it batters the Leeward Islands with heavy rain. The National Hurricane Center said Jerry is no longer predicted to become a hurricane. See ...
Tropical Storm Lorenzo is weakening due to wind shear and dry air. The storm is forecast to dissipate by Thursday, possibly even sooner. Lorenzo is expected to stay far from the U.S. east coast, ...
Tropical Storm Jerry continues to spin in the Atlantic Ocean, posing a flash flooding threat for the Leeward Islands as it brings heavy rain across the region. The National Hurricane Center said in an ...
Hurricane Erin was one of the largest storms recorded in the Atlantic basin, with only around 5% of storms matching or exceeding its size. Both operational and experimental NOAA forecast models for ...
Editor's Note: Tropical Storm Melissa could become a hurricane. See the latest update for Friday, Oct. 24. Tropical Storm Melissa continues to spin in the central Caribbean Sea and is showing no signs ...
Spaghetti models—computer models that illustrate potential storm paths using meteorological data—suggest that Tropical Storm Jerry could take a northwestward path before eventually curving out to sea.
Tropical Storm Melissa is predicted to develop into a hurricane this week, but where the storm is headed is still uncertain, according to the National Hurricane Center's Oct. 22 forecast. Heavy rain ...
Tropical Storm Lorenzo was poorly organized Oct. 14. Lorenzo is expected to make a "partial clockwise loop" in the central Atlantic. The National Hurricane Center continues to forecast Lorenzo will ...
Hurricanes are America’s most destructive natural hazards, causing more deaths and property damage than any other type of disaster. Since 1980, these powerful tropical storms have done more than ...
Though the 2025 hurricane season was relatively quiet for the United States, researchers are combining massive amounts of observational data with wildly complex computer models to predict the impact ...
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