The list of hurricane names is recycled every six years, so the 2026 list will look similar to the 2020 list. Find out which ...
Hurricane season is coming — and the likelihood of an El Nino cycle only will increase the probability that one could hit the ...
Experts from the National Hurricane Center warn that the Saffir-Simpson scale's focus on wind speed overlooks deadly threats ...
The Saffir-Simpson scale ranks hurricanes on their wind speeds, on a scale from 1 to 5. But critics say the scale doesn't ...
Hurricanes have only become more dangerous — and expensive — over the last 26 years.
If you're among those tempted to take hurricane season a little more lightly this year because early seasonal outlooks call for fewer-than-average storms, weather and disaster experts would like a ...
A Category 5 hurricane is the most intense and dangerous type of storm you can face. With winds exceeding 157 mph, these hurricanes possess the power to devastate entire regions, obliterate homes, and ...
The dangers posed by one of humanity’s greatest scourges – the tropical cyclone – are being significantly increased by human-caused global warming. In fact, one of the more confident predictions about ...
Category 5 Super Typhoon Sinlaku with sustained winds of up to 173mph is barreling towards ocean islands, threatening widespread damage and blackouts ...
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Super Typhoon Sinlaku was nearing the Northern Mariana Islands early Tuesday, where it’s expected to make landfall as a Category 4-equivalent storm with sustained winds of around 150 mph, according to ...
Scientists predict a near-average Atlantic hurricane season for 2026, with 13 named storms expected. The transition to a robust El Niño is the primary reason for the quieter forecast, as it increases ...