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From Screaming Winds To Jaw-Dropping Pressure: Here Are The Strongest Hurricanes In The Atlantic On Record
Hurricanes are ranked in terms of strength by two key measurements; their maximum sustained wind speed, and their minimum ...
The Hurricane Hunters are a vital asset to weather data collection, flying into storms to collect data that helps ...
Since 1851, more than 300 hurricanes have struck the US, with an average of 17 per decade. The 2020s have already surpassed previous decades.
Hurricane Gabrielle rapidly intensified from a Category 1 to a Category 4 storm on Monday. Rapid intensification is when a storm's winds increase by at least 34.5 mph in 24 hours.
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What If the Strongest Hurricane Ever Hit New York?
Hurricanes, typhoons, cyclones. They’re all one in the same. Storms. Now, the mother of all of them is about to hit New York and you’re caught right in the middle of it. What would make this the ...
Hurricane Gabrielle has become a strong Category 4 storm with maximum sustained winds of 140 mph. It is located over open water, east-southeast of Bermuda.According to the Associated ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — It has been 36 years since Hurricane Hugo made landfall on Sullivan’s Island as a Category 4 storm. Hugo is one of the strongest hurricanes to hit the East Coast of the ...
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Humberto and Imelda add to unusual 2025 hurricane season. So ... what's next in the tropics?
Tropical Storm Imelda’s radical right turn away from Florida and a U.S. landfall added to an already oddball hurricane season that has included an unprecedented primetime nap, three high-octane ...
JOHNSON’S BAYOU, La. (WRBL) — 20 years ago today, Hurricane Rita made landfall in Southeast Texas and Southwest Louisiana as a Category 3 storm. Rita is the strongest storm ever recorded in ...
Twenty years ago this week, and about a month after Hurricane Katrina destroyed parts of the Mississippi coast and put New ...
A study comparing evacuation patterns in response to two 2024 hurricanes, Milton and Helene, found that people in coastal areas with frequent hurricane exposure were much more likely to travel out of ...
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