With things finally heating up in the tropics for the 2025 Atlantic hurricane season, the FOX 35 Storm Team answers a question many people have had on their minds: Can several hurricanes merge into a ...
The climatological peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is Sept. 10, with most activity occurring between mid-August and mid-October, on average, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Typhoon Ragasa continued to intensify over the weekend in the western Pacific, raising concerns that some communities in Southeast Asia could face a super typhoon over the next week. The cyclone, ...
Tropical Storm Imelda formed Sunday, Sept. 28. The tropical storm watch was discontinued for portions of Florida's east coast.
According to a new study, the planet is drying at an unprecedented pace, presenting a critical threat to humanity. Researchers found that “continental drying is having profound global impacts” that ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – For the first time in a long while, National Hurricane Center had formation chances for a tropical wave slowly developing into a tropical disturbance at 90%. However, this same feature ...
SAVANNAH, Ga. (WSAV) — Fall gets underway on Monday, September 22 at 2:19 PM, officially marking the moment the sun’s direct rays are over the equator. In addition to daylight being equal in the ...
MANILA (Reuters) -The death toll from a 6.9-magnitude earthquake that hit the central Philippines has risen to 69, a disaster official said on Wednesday as the government mobilised agencies to search ...
So you've seen the term "Potential Tropical Cyclone, but what does that mean? Well here's your answer:The term is part of an initiative by the National Hurricane Center that began in 2017.The ...
The Fujiwhara Effect is a rare meteorological phenomenon where two nearby cyclones rotate around each other. Learn how this interaction can impact weather patterns and storm behavior, and why it's ...
Computer models are locking on to a broad area of spin expected to form over Central America to our southwest. This broad counter-clockwise turning in the winds is called a "gyre".