Bryan Norcross: Watching for tropical development in the Gulf beginning this weekend
A consensus has developed among the computer models on how a tropical system will develop in the Gulf, but not where it will organize and where it's going to move.
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A consensus has developed among the computer models on how a tropical system will develop in the Gulf, but not where it will organize and where it's going to move.
Harrowing stories of heartbreak and survival are emerging in the Southeast as recovery operations continue after Hurricane Helene made landfall along the U.S. Gulf Coast last week, leaving more than 160 people dead and hundreds missing.
A minor earthquake rattled the Los Angeles area just as the region was finishing up the lunch hour Tuesday.
A devastating flood struck an East Tennessee plastics manufacturing plant during Hurricane Helene, resulting in multiple employees being missing or deceased.
The full extent of Hurricane Helene's destruction is still unfolding as recovery efforts continue. The storm dumped an astonishing four-months-worth of rainfall on North Carolina in just three days, leading some to describe the event as "biblical."
Initially, this sequence of events looks very similar to the process that created Helene, but the weather pattern across the northern Gulf and the Southeast U.S. will be completely different this time around. A cold front and a band of hostile upper winds will keep the system, whatever form it takes, from getting very far north.
The dire situation unfolding in North Carolina in the aftermath of Helene reminds us that hurricanes can unleash catastrophic destruction even if landfall occurs hundreds of miles away.
Comet Tsuchinshan-ATLAS put on a beautiful show in the Northern Hemisphere this weekend, and it won't be the last chance to see the celestial show dubbed the "comet of a century."
An East Tennessee police department is grieving the tragic loss of a K-9 officer who was swept away by the devastating flash floods that ravaged the region in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene.
A tropical disturbance that tracked across the Caribbean is interacting with a broad low-pressure system over Central America. Computer forecasts indicate that a tropical depression or tropical storm could form and head into the Gulf of Mexico later this week.