NOAA updates hurricane forecast as peak of Atlantic season approaches
Hot ocean temperatures continue to fuel an "extremely active" Atlantic hurricane season, according to NOAAâs latest outlook for the remaining of the 2024 season.
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Hot ocean temperatures continue to fuel an "extremely active" Atlantic hurricane season, according to NOAAâs latest outlook for the remaining of the 2024 season.
Tropical Storm Debby's overnight landfall in the Carolinas produced at least one likely tornado responsible for killing a person in North Carolina and destroyed part of a middle school, according to local officials.
Tropical Storm Debby continues to crawl over the Carolinas. But this is the last day of the big stall. The system will begin its move to the north tonight and shoot quickly into the mid-Atlantic and Northeast tomorrow, taking its flooding rains with it.
In August of 2023, wind-driven fires erupted across Hawaii. Local authorities reported a tragic loss, with at least 102 lives claimed in and around the town of Lahaina. These wildfires were fueled by a significant pressure gradient, with a ridge of high pressure to the north and the presence of Hurricane Dora to the south.
Hurricane Debby made landfall on Monday along Floridaâs Big Bend and since has produced heavy rainfall along the Southeast. States of emergency were issued in Florida, Georgia, South Carolina and North Carolina ahead of the heavy rainfall. Communities in the Palmetto State were expecting the heaviest rainfall with 1-2 feet of rainfall possible.
Danielle and Kamal Lindoff almost became trapped in their home of more than 12 years after the nearby Mendenhall River reached record levels and flooded their home.
A Florida boater was killed in his attempt to ride out Hurricane Debby. Remarkably, his little dog survived despite the sailboat being found partially sunk.
A large puddle-loving alligator took advantage of Tropical Storm Debby's heavy rain and strolled across a road on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina.
A magnitude 5.2 earthquake near Bakersfield on Tuesday night rattled much of Southern California, including parts of the Los Angeles metro, and was followed by dozens of aftershocks.
An instructor at Skydive Perris in Riverside County, California, died after encountering a "dust devil" which sent her and a student crashing to the ground in what many described as a "freak accident."