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A lack of hurricane activity near the Gulf Coast in 2025 has left the region with a lot of hot water, ready to fuel hurricane activity.
Since 2020, roughly 30 tropical systems have undergone rapid intensification at some point in their lifecycle — a jump nearly five-fold since 1980. And that period of intensification can be the difference between if you need to prepare for
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The Atlantic hurricane season opens Monday and NOAA calls it the quietest in years — just 8 to 14 named storms as a strong El Niño shreds the Atlantic
For the first time in several years, the Atlantic hurricane season is opening under a forecast that leans toward calm rather than chaos. NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center released its 2026 seasonal outlook on May 21,
Alabama is watching the Gulf as hurricane season nears, with warm waters and active weather raising early concerns for storms and heavy rain.
If you’ve lived in Florida for any length of time, you know hurricanes are part of life. But there was a period not that long ago when we caught a lengthy break. From 2006 through 2015, Florida avoided a direct hit from a hurricane.
Floridians dodged a bullet during the 2025 hurricane season and researchers are predicting a ‘below normal’ season in 2026, but the time to prepare is now.
The National Hurricane Center's tropical outlook May 29 showed nothing in the Atlantic basin to be concerned about for the next two to seven days.
Hurricane preparedness supplies and resources will be distributed at four South Florida locations on June 6 to help families get ready for hurricane season.
The South Florida Water Management District conducted its "Hurricane Freddy" drill to test storm response plans and improve preparedness ahead of hurricane season.
Drought conditions gripping Florida and much of the Southeast could heighten the dangers posed by hurricanes in the coming months.