Atlantic, Tropical Cyclone
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Karen was a subtropical storm in the North Atlantic Ocean Friday morning Eastern time, the National Hurricane Center said in its latest advisory. Karen is the 11th named storm to form in the Atlantic in 2025.
Subtropical storms are a fairly rare type of storm with characteristics of two different kinds of storms: tropical cyclones and extratropical lows. But they can still pose threats.
For Florida, the bottom line: no direct landfall impacts are expected, but rough seas, rip currents, and dangerous beach conditions will develop early next week.
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National Hurricane Center: Potential Tropical Cyclone 9 forms near Cuba; Hurricane Humberto churns in Atlantic
A tropical system developed late Friday off the eastern coast of Cuba, prompting storm alerts for parts of the Bahamas, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) said. The disturbance, previously designated Invest 94L,
A relatively cool afternoon Thursday could end in thunderstorms across parts of Southern California thanks to Tropical Cyclone Priscilla. “Priscilla may send showers and thunderstorms into Los Angeles County today into early Friday,
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Arizona doubles Florida so far this year for being inside an NHC tropical cyclone forecast cone
You can tell the hurricane season is shaping up to be an unusual one when Arizona has caught more attention from the National Hurricane Center than Florida, Texas or really anywhere along the Gulf Coast.
The NWS warns that Tropical Cyclone Priscilla may deliver light rainfall and thunderstorms across parts of Southern California this weekend.
Tropical cyclone Eloise made landfall in Mozambique early on Saturday, hitting the coastal city of Beira with huge gusts of wind and heavy rains, but was losing strength as it progressed, a South African weather official said.
Hurricane Imelda is now a post-tropical cyclone moving away from Bermuda, according to the National Hurricane Center.
Predicting tropical cyclones (TCs) accurately is crucial for disaster mitigation and public safety. Although the forecasting accuracy of TC tracks has improved substantially in recent decades, progress in the forecasting of TC intensity remains limited.