Almost no one will be sad to see the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season end on Nov. 30. It was remarkable because it was what could be considered a “slower” season, with fewer storms than recent years.
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Texas doesn't see hurricanes in November. Why?
The Atlantic hurricane season doesn't officially end until Nov. 30. But for Texas, the chances of a tropical cyclone strike at this point in the year are near zero. In an active storm season that ...
As residents of the Gulf Coast plunge into another recovery, this time from the oil spill that has devastated the region’s economy and natural resources, they can count on help from a corps of ...
That the Atlantic, Gulf & Caribbean are devoid of hurricanes in late August is surprising. Usually one to two named storms form over the next 10 days ...
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Tracking hurricanes from space: How it's done today
The Constant Watchers High above Earth's surface, GOES-18 and GOES-19 are the current pair of operational geostationary satellites monitoring the Western Hemisphere, orbiting in the GOES West and GOES ...
Nothing like Helene, and nothing like three hurricanes making landfall in 66 days. Sunday’s end to the hurricane season for the Atlantic Basin was welcomed from the Gulf states to the Atlantic ...
A mix of dry winds, a low-pressure trough, a quiet Gulf, and a healthy dose of luck have apparently shielded the U.S. East Coast from hurricanes this year. And as winds die down toward the end of ...
ESCAMBIA COUNTY, Fla. -- A busted water line near the 2900-block of N Blue Angel Parkway on Christmas Eve left more than 100 customers with limited water over t Walnut Hill man to be sentenced after ...
MIAMI – For the first time in a decade, every single state, including the storm magnet of Florida, escaped the entire hurricane season without a direct hit from a hurricane. Meteorologists say we owe ...
Here in Oklahoma, we know severe weather all too well. Tornadoes, hail, and strong spring storms are part of our landscape. But another type of severe weather—hurricanes—can sometimes reach us too, ...
Rapidly warming ocean depths are creating massive breeding grounds for catastrophic, ultra-intense tropical mega-storm ...
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