New information Wednesday morning that a 6th home has collapsed along the Outer Banks in Buxton, North Carolina due to coastal flooding and erosion caused by Hurricanes Humberto and Imelda. FOX ...
The weather will likely begin to swing in another direction as we move forward through time from here on out, let's break down what that could look like.
Long-period swell from Humberto is peaking today, with Imelda’s swell arriving quickly behind it. Inundation of 2–3 feet above ground level is possible along Hatteras and Ocracoke Island, with 1–2 ...
Hurricane Imelda approaches Bermuda with 100 mph winds. Hurricane warning issued as dangerous conditions expected tonight ...
Hurricane Imelda is accelerating away from the U.S. but strengthening on a beeline to Bermuda for later today, where it’s ...
Hurricane Imelda is now closing in on Bermuda, just one day after Hurricane Humberto brushed the islands on Tuesday. And as ...
Five houses – all built on stilts – collapsed Tuesday in Buxton, as the sixth house also fell and collapsed overnight.
The two hurricanes came within 500 miles of one another, something that has not been seen in the satellite era.
Hurricanes Imelda and Humberto are spinning in the western Atlantic and churning up dangerous surf, rip currents, coastal flooding and beach erosion along the United States' East Coast.
This rare meteorological phenomenon, called the Fujiwhara Effect, shows both systems almost entangling in a sort of tug-of-war with each other.
BUXTON, N.C. -- Five unoccupied houses along North Carolina's Outer Banks collapsed into the ocean Tuesday as Hurricanes ...
Hurricane Imenda and the remnants of Hurricane Humberto are impacting Delaware with dangerous rip currents, according to the National Hurricane Center. The dangerous swells and currents are expected ...