On Sept. 18, 2003, Hurricane Isabel slammed into the North Carolina coast, causing nearly 40 deaths and inflicting property damage estimated at $4 billion.
When a hurricane moves ashore, the intersection of the storm's center with the coastline is considered the landfall. If you check out all of the hurricane landfalls from 1851 to the present, you'll ...
These storms are the biggest and the baddest that the Earth can produce. Erin and Humberto were added to the list of rare ...
Have you noticed how many hurricanes starting with the letter "I" have been terribly destructive lately? It turns out there's ...
The letter “I” has the most retired tropical systems of any letter since 1954. This is mainly due to the time in the season ...
Sept. 18 (UPI) --On this date in history: In 1850, the U.S. Congress passed the Fugitive Slave Act, allowing slave owners to reclaim slaves who escaped into another state. In 1927, the Columbia ...