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Like last year, tropics are quiet at peak season. Here’s why, and the surf we can expect in the coming months.
Very warm waters, steering currents and other factors point to the Gulf of Mexico as the main area of concern for tropical ...
The Atlantic, Gulf, and Caribbean are heating up — and that spells serious trouble for the rest of this hurricane season :water_wave::warning: In this video, we break down why record-breaking sea ...
A tropical wave off the coast of A system off Africa shows a rising chance for development, and may become a tropical ...
A day after the peak of hurricane season, a new tropical disturbance has popped up in the eastern Atlantic. Is it headed ...
The National Hurricane Center currently is tracking two tropical waves in the Atlantic basin, which covers the northern Atlantic, Gulf and Caribbean, along with the one expected to move off Africa. ➤ ...
Not only are there no named storms, there aren’t even disturbances worth monitoring — which is unprecedented over the last couple of decades.
Factors like dry air, wind shear, and conditions in Africa have contributed to the current lull in storm activity. The peak ...
Florida has been it to the peak of hurricane season unscathed so far but could that change later this month? See when season officially ends.
Today is the date on the calendar when, historically speaking, we are most likely to have a named storm in the Atlantic, the ...
The National Hurricane Center currently is tracking two tropical waves in the Atlantic basin, which covers the northern ...
"In October, storms are more likely to come from the south and curve over the peninsula. The Gulf is exceptionally warm this ...