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Since 1851, 309 storms have made landfall in the continental U.S. with hurricane-strength winds, according to data analyzed by the Get the Facts Data Team. That’s slightly more than 17 hurricanes a decade,
Robotic sailboats developed by a start-up company based in Plymouth have been used to gather data in the Caribbean's "hurricane alley". Oshen has deployed what it called a "constellation" of five C‑Star autonomous sailboats to the stretch of the Atlantic Ocean - where tropical storms often form.
Hurricane Gabrielle surged up from a tropical storm not a powerful Category 4 hurricane with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph in about a day.
With hurricane season upon us, NOAA released a list of the top five cities in the country that are most vulnerable, according to historic hurricane data. These vulnerabilities, AccuWeather explains, are all tied to the cities' locations and geography in ...
ROCKY HILL, Conn. (WFSB) - With Hurricane Erin churning in the Atlantic, a recent decision in Washington regarding how we collect hurricane data is top of mind for many. Back in June, the Department of Defense announced plans to end access to a key ...
If funding for the federal government stops on Oct. 1, what happens to weather updates on the tropical systems swirling out there?
Atlantic hurricane season has hit a September speed bump. The season’s peak will pass this week with no active storms for the first time in nearly a decade.
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Hurricane forecasts have some caveats that might not appear on a graphic, including the meaning of a storm's winds, landfall and its impacts.
Floodwaters from Hurricane Katrina fill the streets near downtown New Orleans in August 2005. The storm caused enormous damage, displaced thousands of people and inspired a new era of hurricane science. In the 20 years since Hurricane Katrina devastated ...
When Hurricane Helene hit in September 2024, Environmental Studies Professor Brad Johnson tossed his syllabus so he and his students could study the impact of the historic storm. A year later, Johnson’s students have grown into seasoned researchers and close friends.