Hurricanes have only become more dangerous — and expensive — over the last 26 years.
Several locations along the East Coast have been enjoying a lengthy "hurricane hiatus." That worries some forecasters.
The Saffir-Simpson scale ranks hurricanes on their wind speeds, on a scale from 1 to 5. But critics say the scale doesn't represent the true danger.
Powerful hurricanes have shaped coastal communities for centuries, leaving behind destruction that can alter entire regions. Some storms intensified with little warning, catching residents off guard ...
Hurricane Milton is approaching Florida as a Category 4 storm with sustained maximum winds of around 155 mph. It is expected to weaken before it hits, likely becoming a strong Category 3 at the time ...
As climate change intensifies, back-to-back hurricanes like Imelda and Humberto may become more common. In a paper published ...
Today's topic on Day 6 of National Hurricane Preparedness Week focuses on what to do after a storm. Bottom line: Be careful.
"They do say, that when you have droughts, that the hurricane seasons tend to be less active," DeSantis said at an April 22 event in Jacksonville. "I don't know if that's true. I don't know if that's ...