Forecasters are getting an in-depth look at the next storm that's about to wallop the West Coast this weekend, thanks to the efforts of the Hurricane Hunters.
La Niña happens when Pacific waters cool, moving the tropical thunderstorms so that the wind shear in the Atlantic wanes during hurricane season.
All of the data collected from the flights are sent back to weather centers to compile and compare, ultimately improving ...
The area is expanding, largely thanks to the significant heavy rainfall brought by Hurricane Hilary in August ... direction gearing south into the Pacific Ocean within the four-week period.
The region, about 25 miles south of downtown Los Angeles, has been home to historic landslides, but weather events after the remnants of Hurricane Hilary in the summer of 2023 impacted the region ...
The highest number of tropical cyclones in the Central Pacific since 1970 was in ... that El Nino conditions may set in this hurricane season and the ocean is already getting warmer.
Hurricane season in the Atlantic Ocean begins on June 1st and in the Pacific Ocean on May 15th. Both end on November 30th, but tropical systems can form any time of the year. Stay up-to-date on ...
According to data captured by NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory using airborne radar, a portion of the Palos Verdes Peninsula is slipping towards the Pacific Ocean as much as 4 inches per week.
He discussed El Nino and La Nina conditions, which affect hurricanes. El Nino causes surface winds in the Pacific Ocean to rise into the upper atmosphere, which creates wind shear that can make ...
If they form over the Atlantic Ocean or the Eastern Pacific Ocean, they are called hurricanes. If they occur in the Far East, near places such as Japan, they are known as typhoons and if they ...