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Rare hurricanes can form during the wintertime
We’ve seen about 70 tropical storms or hurricanes exist outside of our traditional idea of hurricane season since reliable ...
Hurricanes need warm ocean water to form, and water temperatures in a key section of the Atlantic are really starting to warm up. "One of the biggest changes I’ve observed in recent weeks is a ...
RESTON, Va., Aug. 25, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With hurricanes becoming more frequent and more powerful, wouldn't it be wonderful to be able to prevent the formation of hurricanes? Bruce Morton, an ...
Beryl is one of the earliest hurricanes we've ever seen in the tropical Atlantic Ocean Hurricane Beryl swirled into the history books Saturday afternoon as the farthest east we’ve ever seen a ...
The seas were hot, but the atmosphere was hostile for much of the season, hindering hurricane formation. But when conditions ...
We could see more tropical storms and hurricanes than normal this year. Coastal residents should closely monitor forecasts this hurricane season Experts with Colorado State University (CSU) expect an ...
Expect an above-average Atlantic hurricane season in 2025, with four major hurricanes — Category 3-5 — according to predictions by Colorado State University (CSU) hurricane researchers. Category 3-5 ...
CONTENT WARNING: This story contains information about the impact Hurricane Beryl has had on people living in the Caribbean. Consider reading it with a trusted adult. It’s common to have an emotional ...
Three Category 5 storms, one of the most powerful hurricanes ever recorded, zero U.S. landfalls and a mystifying lull at the usual peak of activity: Together, these and other factors made for a ...
Fact Check: Video from above clouds shaped like a 'wormhole' isn't real footage of Hurricane Melissa
A video of a wormhole-esque formation of clouds shared to social media in October 2025 was authentic footage of Hurricane Melissa ahead of its landfall in Jamaica. On Oct. 28, 2025, Hurricane Melissa ...
Hurricane Melissa tore through the Caribbean last week, leaving a trail of devastation that has stunned communities and scientists alike. The category five storm — the strongest ever recorded to make ...
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