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“Last night, the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron flew into the eye of Hurricane Erin—and captured imagery of the ...
The storm will remain a major hurricane through the middle of the week, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Life-threatening surf and rip currents were forecast into midweek for the U.S. East Coast as Erin turns north and then ...
Rapid intensification, or RI, happens when a tropical system’s sustained winds increase by about 35 mph (30 knots) within a ...
The Cat's Eye stone, governed by Ketu, is a potent astrological gem known for swift results. It mitigates negative influences ...
The work week will start off with lots of sunshine and cooler temps on Monday. More cloud cover is expected on Tuesday with ...
The National Weather Service is warning that Hurricane Erin will likely strengthen to a Category 4 again after weakening to a Category 3 early Sunday morning.
Hurricane Erin underwent rapid intensification and quickly strengthened into an extremely dangerous Category 5 hurricane at its peak intensity. Now, all eyes are watching what this system does next as ...
Storms that ramp up so quickly complicate forecasting and make it harder for government agencies to plan for emergencies.
U.S. shores are unlikely to see a direct hit, but a strong offshore hurricane can produce massive and dangerous waves well away from its center.
In the late evening of August 17, 1969, Hurricane Camille hit the Gulf Coast. It was a category 5 hurricane, with sustained wins of 175 miles per hour.
Although direct impacts to the U.S. East Coast aren't expected, North Carolina officials aren't taking any chances.