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This upcoming season is shaping up to be an above-average one — but not as busy as last year. Forecasters still warn that it only takes one destructive storm to make it a bad hurricane season.
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More than 85 percent of all hurricane activity in the Atlantic Basin occurs after the middle of August.Some consider Aug. 15 as the “real” start to…
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As the planet heats up, polar ice melts, seas rise and Biblical-size rains become more frequent, hurricanes are expected to get wetter and more intense....
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The most active part of the hurricane season often begins in August. Right on-cue, at least one tropical system is likely to form in the Atlantic by the…
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Forecasters with the National Hurricane Center are now monitoring two tropical waves that don’t appear to have much chance of developing into tropical…
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Update Monday 2:00 PM ET: The tropical wave over the eastern Caribbean Sea is moving slowly west-northwestward and it’s not becoming better organized...
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Associated PressBuilding toward hurricane strength, Tropical Storm Barry began hitting Louisiana with wind and rain Friday as it closed in for what could…
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By Carl LisciandrelloResearchers at Colorado State University are maintaining their prediction of a near-average 2019 hurricane season.Updated projections…
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Today marks the official start of the 2019 Atlantic Hurricane Season, and the second named storm of the year could already be developing. However, it...