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After an extremely active and deadly 2024 Atlantic hurricane season, the World Meteorological Organization is retiring the names of three particularly devastating storms that broke records and made ...
Deaths occurred in Texas, Louisiana and Vermont. Hurricane Milton surged into Florida in October just as the state was recovering from Helene, intensifying rapidly into a Category 5 storm as it ...
Hurricanes Helene, Milton and Beryl were so nasty last year that their names are being retired. The World Meteorological Organization on Wednesday officially replaced the names of the trio of 2024 ...
Colorado State University, a school renowned for its hurricane research, said it expects “above-normal” tropical activity this year. The early-season prediction, released Thursday, stems from warm sea ...
FEMA earned the ire of conservatives last year after reports that workers in Florida were directed to bypass homes with Trump signs during the aftermath of Hurricane Milton. The worker accused of ...
Two seasons after Hurricane Ian devastated Southwest Florida in September 2022, the region weathered Debby, Helen and Milton in 2024 ... are familiar with El Niño La Niña, and as we get into ...
That's unwelcome news for residents from Florida to North Carolina still suffering the impacts of hurricanes Milton and Helene ... El Niño-Southern Oscillation or La Niña conditions.
For comparison, in Florida, there is a 92% storm chance and 65% hurricane chance this year. There is also a 35% chance of a major hurricane tracking within 50 miles of the state. In Louisiana ...
A year after accurately predicting record five major hurricanes in the Atlantic, Colorado State University forecasters expect an above-average season.
There were zero U.S. major hurricane landfalls in the 12 years between October 2005 and August 2017; in 2024, we couldn’t manage 12 days between Helene and Milton. If you’re still exhausted from the ...
Florida’s response to Hurricane Milton has been swift and comprehensive ... Rita, which devastated parts of Texas and Louisiana in late September 2005, caused extensive damage with its 180-mph winds ...
For Wolter, the Siesta Key resident, the damage was limited by the fact that his home is built to modern hurricane codes, ...