The worst hurricanes on record were not powered by heat alone. Scientists now know it takes a perfect combination of conditions — warm ocean waters, low wind shear, and unstable atmospheric dynamics — ...
The Saffir-Simpson scale ranks hurricanes on their wind speeds, on a scale from 1 to 5. But critics say the scale doesn't represent the true danger.
Several locations along the East Coast have been enjoying a lengthy "hurricane hiatus." That worries some forecasters.
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