Tropical Storm Helene formed Tuesday in the Caribbean Sea and could strengthen into a major hurricane while moving north toward the U.S., forecasters said.
Tropical Storm Helene has formed on a path toward Florida, and is expected to bring tropical storm-strength winds and rain to the southeastern U.S. It is forecast to strengthen into a hurricane later ...
Two weather systems in the Atlantic Ocean have the attention of the National Hurricane Center, but it’s the system in the Caribbean Sea with a projected path that includes the United States that is ...
The Florida Current, a major contributor to a system of ocean currents that regulate Earth’s climate, has not weakened as much as previously reported.
Hurricane John has formed in the Pacific Ocean off the coast Mexico and is expected to bring hurricane-strength winds, rain ...
While most attention remains focused on the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico for possible tropical development next week, a ...
The New Scientist article referenced in the post reported that seasonal cooling in part of the Atlantic Ocean occurred more ...
The remnants of Tropical Storm Gordon have a 60 percent chance of forming a tropical storm again in the next 7 days.
The Atlantic hurricane season has seen two new storms this week, after an extended lull. Gordon is not currently a threat to ...
The next tropical storm could come from a slow-spinning system in the northern Caribbean, according to the National Hurricane ...
A broad area of low pressure near the coast of Nicaragua today is expected to slowly organize this week and is likely to ...
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management is in the early stages of planning to determine new wind energy areas for the Central ...