WASHINGTON — Every year, hurricanes slam coastlines worldwide with fierce winds and huge waves. These powerful storms can be very destructive, with some packing winds of 185 mph. So you may be ...
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Why do some hurricanes grow larger than others? Study finds ocean ‘hot spots’ may be the reason
Hurricanes grow bigger and quicker under certain ocean conditions, a new study reveals. Climate change supercharges hurricanes, but a new study, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of ...
This week's question comes from Morning Brief reader Sean, who asks, "Why do people chase hurricanes?" It's a reasonable thing to wonder about, particularly considering the dangerous conditions that ...
Atlantic hurricane season has hit a September speed bump. The season’s peak will pass this week with no active storms for the first time in nearly a decade. June is when the six-month-long season ...
The map below shows areas the National Hurricane Center is monitoring for possible tropical development over the next seven days, along with the current satellite image. On Wednesday morning, ...
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