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Tropical Storm Leslie became a hurricane again this afternoon when its sustained wind speeds reached 75 miles per hour. ... at least as far as the number of overall storms.
Since 2000 and 2005, the average number of tropical tornadoes in the state has increased. Tornado trends have increased due to tropical systems over the last 20-25 years.
Last year, NOAA predicted an above-average number of storms, with between 8 and 13 hurricanes. The 2024 season ended up producing 11 hurricanes, five of which strengthened into major hurricanes.
As of Tuesday afternoon, the National Hurricane Center continues to maintain a 10% chance of tropical development late this week off the southeastern U.S. coastline. A non-tropical low-pressure ...
Less than 24 hours after being dubbed a hurricane, Tropical Storm Barbara has weakened. At the same time, the National Hurricane Center continues to track Tropical Storm Cosme and another area of ...
As of 8 p.m., what is now Potential Tropical Cyclone Fifteen, was located about 165 miles east of Belize City, Belize moving west-northwest at 7 mph with maximum sustained winds of 35 mph.
The National Hurricane Center is now monitoring four tropical waves, ... 10 of which developed into hurricanes, including four major hurricanes at Category 3 or greater.
The death toll reported from an average tropical cyclone is 24. But the true toll is maybe 300 times higher—and the losses stretch for years after the storm passes.
Young and her coauthor were also caught off guard by how long after a storm they found an uptick in deaths — around 15 years. Their study includes data from all tropical cyclones — which ...
The Atlantic basin has been relatively calm in the weeks since Hurricane Milton made landfall but Tropical Storm Patty could rear its head next week. ... It's moving westward at 10 to 15 knots.