Hurricanes are among the most powerful and destructive natural disasters on Earth. But how do hurricanes form, and which ...
The temperature swing is a 180-switch from the nearly 10 inches of snow that fell in a day in north Florida in late January, ...
Colorado State University's Dr. Phil Klotzbach spoke with Meteorologist Andrew Shipley about the upcoming season.
It's not great news for the Gulf Coast and other tropical storm-prone regions: La Niña is associated with more hurricane activity in the Atlantic Ocean. But forecasters with the National Oceanic ...
Scientists say climate change will bring stronger and more frequent hurricanes to the Southeast. Human-caused climate change made Atlantic Ocean hurricanes about 18 miles per hour stronger in the ...
El Nino causes surface winds in the Pacific Ocean to rise into the upper atmosphere, which creates wind shear that can make tropical storm and hurricane formation unfavorable in the Atlantic basin.
The Army Corps of Engineers' plan to reduce Jersey Shore bayfront flooding no longer includes flood walls and storm surge ...
Moreover, Canada is closer to Greenland than Denmark and shares a land border on Hans Island. Existing ports, airfields and ...
The common thread between hurricanes and wildfires? Increasingly strong winds - Hurricane-force winds have major destructive power that can turn bad situations worse ...
Standing on the 15th green at Hammock Beach’s Ocean Course in Florida, that reaction is almost guaranteed.