A tropical threat taking shape in the western Caribbean has become the latest named storm of the busy Atlantic hurricane season.
Do we really have to go through all of this again? This question is on the minds of millions of Floridians as hurricane ...
There is buzz about a developing storm in the Caribbean that could become Hurricane Sara and could hit Florida. A hurricane ...
The peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is Sept. 10, according to the National Hurricane Center, but the heavy activity came later this year, with Hurricane Helene forming on Sept. 24 and Hurricane ...
Even so, the threat of a strong tropical storm this time of year is a rare and gloomy event for Florida residents as the peak ...
There were no named storms between August 13 and September 3 — typically around when hurricane season is reaching its peak. As Hurricanes Helene and Milton suggest, it was the calm before the storm.
After a brutal September and early October ... active than late August through early October, the traditional peak of hurricane season. The sun’s angle is lower, prompting subtle water cooling ...
Floridians know that tropical storms and hurricanes don't watch the calendar. Tropical cyclones can happen at any time of the ...
A named storm will likely form in the Northwest Caribbean later this week, and it could strengthen and head toward Florida or ...
B y contrast, 63 percent of all U.S. hurricane landfalls happened in either August or September. S o the late-season U.S. hurricane ... came ashore on Nov. 10, 2022, in Daytona Beach, Fla.
Fifteen named storms have formed this hurricane season, which is about average. Five hurricanes have made landfall in the U.S ...
This year experts predicted an "extremely active" hurricane season, according to USA TODAY. The most active month for hurricanes or tropical storms is September, while the least active month is ...