The National Hurricane Center has made some changes for 2025 when it comes to hurricane predictions. Yes, there are changes to the way rip currents are reported. Swells from distant hurricanes often ...
Each year, the World Meteorological Organization decides what names will be retired due to damage or notoriety to avoid fear and confusion in the future.
United Nations and U.S. weather monitoring agencies have retired Milton as a recurring tropical storm name, citing the "death ...
According to the report, Helene is now recognized as the deadliest hurricane in the contiguous United States since Hurricane ...
The "cone of uncertainty" gets a couple of changes in 2025: with a new symbol and a narrower cone reflecting improving accuracy predictions.
Nearly six months after Hurricane Helene brought historic rainfall, winds, and damage to much of the Southeast, the National Hurricane Center completed its final report on the storm.For the full ...
We’re still a few months out from the start of the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season ... rip current fatalities in the United States, the NHC will provide current risk information from distant hurricanes ...
The National Hurricane Center has officially retired Helene, along with several other storms, from the list of Atlantic tropical cyclone names.
It’s only spring, but some weather forecasters are already focusing on this year’s Atlantic hurricane season. The season, ...
A new report from the National Hurricane Center concluded that Helene was the deadliest hurricane in the contiguous United States since Katrina in 2005.
The National Hurricane Center (NHC) released its full report on Helene this week, and in it declared the storm the deadliest hurricane in the United States since Katrina struck in August 2005.
In the United States, Florida is probably the state most synonymous with hurricanes. Though it’s not quite the hurricane ...